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SHIPPING.

POET OP LYTTELTON. Weather Repobt—February 19. 9 a.m.—Weather clear, blue sky. Wind. N.E., light. Barometer, 30.24; thermometer, 60.00. High Water—Tomorrow. Morning, 11.54 ; evening, 00.00. Arrived— February 18. Grafton, s.s., 270 tons, Johnson, from Wellington and West Coast. P. Cunningham and Co., agents. Passengers —Mra Goff, Miss Millmard, Messrs Peterkin, Heyhuttle. and Hull. Arrived— February 19. Te Anau, b.s., 1028 tons, Carey, from Melbourne, via Hobart Town and South. E. Puflett, agent. Passengers—Mesdames Petersea and Martin, Miss McMillen, Captain Devitt, Messrs Smith, White, McMillen, Blundell. McMillan, Heath, Bnchanan, Brown, Eaines, Brett. Bennett, and Allan. Steerage : 14 and 45 for North. Huia, s.s., 90 tons, Wills, from Kaikoura, Wellington, and Boat Harbor. Cnff and Graham, agents. Passengers—Mrs Smith, Mr Cobbett; Bteerage : 4. Island City, barque, 421 tons, McDonald, from Newcastle. P. Cunningham and Co., agents. Taiaroa, s.s., 228 tons, Petersen, from Manukau and Wellington. E. Puflett, agent. Passengers—Mrs Jackson, Messrs Hodgkins, Fettie, Packer, Harker, Pellatt. Sailed—February 19. Anthons, brigantine, 133 tons, Munn, for Greymouth. Master, agent. The barque Inglewood. from Auckland, one of the New Zealand Shipping Company's chartered grain vessels, arrived yesterday after a passage of eleven days. Captain Brockelbank reports leaving on the 7th current, and was seven days beating down to the East Cape, thence light winds down the coast_ to Cook strait on Sunday night. Since high southerly winds. Of the two large vessels reported on Tuesday night as being off the Lyttelton Heads, but one proved to be bound in, the barque Inglewood, from Auckland, chartered by the New Zealand Shipping Company, to load here with grain. The ship from the southward beld away north. THE S.S. TE ANAU. This forenoon this handsome steamer, newly arrived in the colony to the order of the New Zealand Steamship Company, arrived from Port Chalmers, and was visited by a large number of people and friends of her well-known commander, Captain Carey. She leaves for Wellington and North to-day. SHIPPING TELEGEAMS. New Plymouth, February 19. Sailed—lo a.m., Waitaki, s.s., for Nelson and Southern ports. Passengers—Eev. Brady, Dr. Leetham, Messrs Smith, Eeittson, Benjamin, Powles, Patterson, King, and Simmons. Wellington, February 18. Arrived—Wellington, from the South; Taiaroa, from Ficton and Nelson. Sailed —Taiaroa, for the South. Port Chalmers, February 18. Arrived—Eingarooma, from Northern ports. Sailed—Owake, for Lyttelton. Te Anau, for Auckland, eia intermediate ports. Passengers for Lyttelton—Captain Devett, Messrs Bennett (2), H. Blundell, H. Eaine, Brown, Buchanan, and Heath. For Wellington—Mr and Mrs Walsh and two children, Mesdames Cooke and Edwards, MiBS Wales. For Napier—Mrs Clark and family. For Auckland—Mr G. Eutherford, Master Gillies.

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Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 1868, 19 February 1880, Page 2

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SHIPPING. Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 1868, 19 February 1880, Page 2

SHIPPING. Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 1868, 19 February 1880, Page 2

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