SHIPPING.
PORT 'OK LYTTELTON,
Weather Report —January 27. 9 am.—Weather clear, blue sky. Wind, N.VV. Barometer, 29.91; thermometer, 62. High Water—To-morrow. Morning, 4.54 ; evening, 5.15. Arrived—January 27. Thurso, birque, 490 tons, Kaddon, from Adelaide. C. W. Turner, agent. Albatross, ketch, 77 tons. Bell, from Auckland via Whangapoa. Master, agent. Jane Douglas, s s., 75 tons. Fraser, from Kaikoura and Wellington. Edwards, Bennett and Co., agents Passengers—Mrs Eaycrofc and 3 children. Mrs Smith and child, Misses Hay, Me Fad geo n (2), Reid, Messrs Irons, Pal-burg.-h, Parlous, O’Shea, Maxwell, Martyn, Milner, and Master Reid. Albion s s , 59. tons. Garrard, from Sydney, ria Auckland and East Coast. R. I nflrt., agent Pa-seager'a from Auckland —Hon. G. M. O’Horke. From Napier—Miss Harding. From Wcllii-g’oa Mcsdames C. Chapman, Temperton. Brandon. Pearce, Soott, Jacobsen, Misses Bailey. D\;yl«y, Flannery, McSwinney, Pearce, McDowell. 01 ills, Humphreys. Hurst (2), Jacob sen. Masters U. and J. Pearce, F Mills, Messrs Edser, M ,r.in Braithwsito Chapman, Ttmpertm, Williams, Brandon, Murray, Martin (3), Fergussoa. Molbison, Hank, Jacobsen. Gostling (2),°'.’aptiiu Williams, 37 steerage, 50 for forvra d ports. Sailed— Janua-y 2P. Southern Oro-s, s.s., 133 tons, HeUndor, for Auckland, via Wellington and Napier. Cu£ and Graham, agents. Star of the South, s s,, 175 tons, Daniels, for Wellington, Nelson, Westport and Greymouth. J. M. Heywood and Co., agents. Sailed —January 27. Marie, barque, 465 tons, Barmsister, for Newcastle. C. W. Turner, agent. Ocean Bird, ketch, 32 tons, Mooro, for Waitapu. Master agent. Spec, schooner, 32 tons, Ody, for Greymouth. B. Lloyd, agent.
The Marie for Newcastle, Sp°o for Greyi month, and Ocean Bird for Waitapu, sailed this morning; the Tharso from Western Australia, and A 1 latross from Auckland arrived. The steamers Albion from North, and Jane Douglas arrived this morning, and will sail again to-day. The schooner Edith Reid. Captain McOonville, arrived at midnight on Sunday from Pelorus Sound with a cargo of timber. She left there on Thursday last; had N. W. wind to Capo Campbell, and calms and light variable winds since.
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Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 1850, 27 January 1880, Page 2
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334SHIPPING. Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 1850, 27 January 1880, Page 2
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