SHIPPING.
PORT OF LYTTELTON,
Weaves Report—January 9 a.m.—Weather overcast. Wind, N. 8., li?ht. Barometer, 29.78; thermometer, 71. High Water—To-morrow. Morning, 4.06 ; evening, 4.39.
Arrived— January 24. Wanaka, s s.. 278 tons, McGillivray, from ■Wellington and North. R. Pnflett, agent. Passengers—Mesdamea Morgan, Wilson, Weston, Haeghton, Misses Wilson, Edgar (2), Craig, Igglesdon, Little (2), Messrs Innes, Kohn, John Wilson, Grossman, Fester, Swanson. Sibbald, ■Grant (2). Collier, Moore, McKay, Reid, Ren■wick, Powell, Field, McKinstrey. Russell, Rebel, Williams, Searling, and three Natives. January 25. 'Star of the South, s.s , 175 tons, Bascand, ‘from Dunedin and way ports. J. M. Heywood ■and Co., agents. _ , , Southern Cross, s.s., 139 tons, Helander. "from Auckland and East Coast. Cuff and rah am, agents. Passengers—Messrs Dickson, Ryan, Johnson ; steerage, two. Arrived —January 26. Edith Reid, schooner, 71 tons, McConvillo, ■from Pelorna Siund. Cuff and Graham, agents. Pleiades, ship, Setten, from London. Edwards, Bennett and Co , agents. Passengers—Saloon— J. D. Davis, S. B. Davis, S. Gray, Mrs L. Gray, Mr Marten, Mrs Marten. Rev. D. McKee, Jane McKee, Rebecca McKea, Letty McKee, James MoKes, Lizzie McKee, Helen McKee, Rebecca McKee, Sally McKee, Robert McKee, Willie McKee, Miss Baker, Agnes Bell, George Platt. E. G. G Imore, Mrs A. Gilmore, Mrs Wallace, Francis Wallace, Mrs Wallace, and A, H. Barrow. Second cabin— Donald McPherson, W. H. Snowball, Elizabeth Barton, Ellen Holloway, H. E. Pellett, and C. M. Lee. Steerage—Henry Quick, Emma Quick, Mary Quick, Henry Charles Quick, T. E. Wilkinson, John Perry, Jane Perry, John Perry, Samuel Morris, Walter Hamilton Thomas Jackson, Mary Ann Jackson, Charles Simpson, Thomas Elkin, Alexander Boyd, Christopher Hammond, William Moore, Ann Moore, William Moore, H. Parkinson, James Toole, Walter Oliver, Ann Oliver, James Pattia, Robert Morris, James Lennox, TBlhsa Lennox, ■ James Lennox, Jane Fernie, David Mitchell. Peter Wilson, George Perry, Elizabeth Nickels, Charlotte Nickels, 'Bssio Simpson, Henry Peak, Edward Peak, Joseph Taylor, Henry Taylor, Thomas Whitcock, John McDougall, T. P. Slinn, Mrs M. E. Slinn, Thomas Slinn, Percy Slum, ■ Sydney Slinn, Florence Slinn, William Booth, Mary Booth, A. McDowell, Robert Gill, John Richard fo’e, Jane Cole, Alexander Cole, Minnie Cole, William Collier, Edward Trigg, Arthur Trigg, Jessie McGilwary, James Nichol, J. A. Treeborn, Ellen Treeborn, William Treeborn, Elizabeth Treeborn, Samuel Treeborn, Hannah Treeborn, Mary S. Clarke, A. R. Pour, John James, Thomas Quayll, John Snell, Charles Kent, Samuel Rogerson, Elizabeth Wallace, Fanny Wallace, Henry B. Nowlea, Charles Tapley, Thomas Holland, Alfred Emery, P. Anderson, William Power, and A. F. Hamilton.
Cleared —January 26. Spec, schooner, 32 tons, Ody, Greymonth. B. Lloyd and Co., agents. Sailed—January 24. Penguin, s.s., 442 tons, Malcolm, for Wellington and Northern ports. R. Pnflett, agent. Passengers —For Wellington Nancarrow, Nicholas, Mesdames Cunningham, Packer, Lawson, Benjamin, Messrs Perkins, _ Elder, Smith, J. R. Hill, Fisher, Watkins, Nicholas, Aitken, Fell, Bell, Augarde, James, Dransfield, Pope, Mills ; for Nelson —Miss Paton ; for Napier—Rev. Sidey, Mr and Mrs Morrison, Messrs Smith ; for Auckland—Miss Nancarrow, Messrs Cheeseman, Bloxome, Graham, Rose, Mr and Mrs Browne, Messrs Sellars, Jones; steerage, fifteen.
The ship The Bruce is getting dear of her Calcutta cargo rapidly, and on discharge will bs loaded for Home by Messrs Cunningham and Co.
_ The Waitara is taking wool in fast. The ship Crusader, for London, had 4830 bales of wool and skins and some tallow on board on Saturday. She will have over £OOO by her sailing date, one day this week. The Remonstrant is putting out her cargo in ■excellent order, and with considerable despatch. The vessels at the wharves last evening were —No. I—South Esk, Piako, Euterpe, Hereford, Crusader. No. 2—Steamers Penguin, Akoroa, Star of the South. No. 3 —Ada Wis.well, Marie, The Bruce, Mary King, Atalanta. No. 4—Fairlie, Lady Jocelyn. No. s—Waitara, Remonstrant. No. 6—Elmiranda, Fawn, Der- • wont, Minna Bell, Dido, Heathcote. No. 7 >Glara. THE PLEIADES. Messrs Shaw, Savill and Co.’s fine ship Pleiades arrived this morning, eighty-five days from the Downs. She has brought 114 passengers who are reported all well. There were xio deaths, births, or oases of serious sickness .during the voyage, and no accidents. Messrs .Edwards, Bennett and Co. are the agents. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. Auckland, January 26. Arrived —Tararna, from South. Wellington, January 25. Arrived—Albion, from Auckland, via East .Coast; Penguin, from tho South ; Taiaroa, from ■the North. Port Chalmers, January 24. Arrived—Hinemoa, from Invercargill. Sailed—Hinemoa, for White Island.
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Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 1849, 26 January 1880, Page 2
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