SHIPPING.
PORT OP lA'TTELTON Weathbe Report—January SO. 9 a.m.—Weather clear, blue «ky. Wind, southerly, light. Barometer, 29.90; thermometer, 60. _ Hish 'Water—Tomorrow. Morning, 7.12 ; evening, 7.35. Clearee— January SO. Pearl, barque, 536 tons, Howes, for Newcastle. Cuff and Graham, agents. Pat leu— January 29. Huia, s.s., 90 tons, Wilis, for Aniun Bluff. Cuff and Graham, agents. Wanganni, s s., 179 tons, Bavldon, for Oamaru, Dnnedin and Timaru. J. M. Heywood and Co., Taiaroa, s s , 223 tons, Fiet-erson, for Dunedin. R. Pufl'tt, agent. Passengers—Miss Merttra. Steerage —5 Rotomahana s.s., FGI tins, TTnderwood. for Sydney via Wellington and North. R. Pnflett, asent. Passengers for Wellington Miss Thompson. Mesdaoies White. Wright, Nichols, Mr and Mrs Ricken, Hon. W. Robinson, Messrs Goodwin, Atkinson, Calon. H.utfield, Hobbs, Weston, Harris Gardiner. Lance, £>ll° w . Prince, and Pnyder: for Nelnon - Miss Wood, Messrs Howdie, Mevie; for Napier-Mrs Chejne, Mr and Mrs Huddlestone. Mr Harrington and family. Mr Thread and daughter, Mr Mackintosh-: for Auckland-Mr and Mibs Beid, Mpssrs Holden and Wood ; for SydneyMessrs Sutorand Selig. Steerage—3s.
The brig Wave, Oaptain Christian, was signalled from the noith when our messenger left Port. . The barque Pearl, Captain Howe 3, for Newcastle, cleared 1 his morning. The published-reports of the'last voyage of the mail steamer Australia'from San Francisco to Auckland, show* ves'd to have steamed the whole distance at the remarkable speed of 1 3.07 ■nautical miles per hour right through. The actual steaming time was 18 days 21 hour 3 2lmin. . The Kishon hence arrivid at Adelaide January 16th. ..,„,. The Mary Blair, for some time in the Hobart Town and Lyttelton trade, left Melbourne en the 19th current with a cargo of breaaatnffs for London, Captain Boon in command. The b.s Taiaroa, Captain Pietersen. arrived ye=terday from Manukan. way ports, and Wellington, and sailed for Oamaru an t Port Chalmers last evening, to bo followed for the latter port to day by the s s." Maori. The s s. Huia. Captain Wills, arrived yesterday from Wellington and Kaikoura, and sailed for Amuri Bluff last evening. She is advertised to leave for K Jkoura, Wellington, and Foxton on February I at. . The s s. Wanganni. Captain Bayldon, arrived at 9 p.m. on Wednesday from M inukau, Waujranui, and Wellington. She sailed yesterday for Timaru and Duuedin. The s a. Rotomahana, Captain Underwood, arrived yesterday at 9 a.m from Port Chalmers en route from Melbourne. Hobart Town, Milford Sound, and Bluff. She sailed for Wellington, via East Coast ports, and Sydney, full of passengers, at 6 p.m. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. Poet Chalmer*. January 30. Arrived—Ladybird, from I imam. Sailed—Circe for Greymouth; Catlin for Catlin's River: Wauaka for !L?tteltin. Passengers—Miss Jones, Mrs Smith, and family, Mes3r3 Moore. Savage, Smith, Mathesos, Faulkner, Acnh«. Fn"llr-<«-.
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Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 1853, 30 January 1880, Page 2
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450SHIPPING. Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 1853, 30 January 1880, Page 2
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