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SHIPPING.

FORT OF LYTTELTON. Weather Report—February 24. 9 a.m.—Weather overcast and gloomy. Wind, S.W., light. Barometer, 30.20; thermometer, 56.00, High Water—To-Morrow, Morning, 3.34 ; evening, 3.58. Arrived— February 24. Wanganui, s.s., 179 tons, Bayldou, from Dunedin, via Oamaru. J. M. Heywood and Co., agents. Taiaroa, a a., 228 tons, Pietersen, from Dunedin. E. Puflctt, agent. Passengers Messrs Sadler and Allen. Eotomahana, s.s., 864 tons, Underwood, from Sydney, via Auckland and East Coast. H. Puflett, agent. Passengers—Mr and Mrs Mackay, Mr and Miss Jackson, Mr and Mrs Merston. Mr and Mrs Le Coig, Mr and Mrs Kaino, Rev. and Miss Andrews, Rev. Brady. Mesdames FJlis and Burnett, Misses Wilson and Eaine, Messrs Cox, Cochrane, Tyson, Lewis, Blake, Mackintosh, Poole, Phillips, Hill, O’Brien, Cohen. Naile, Vervi, Dr. Hector, Mesrsa Brown, Kemp, Rose, Beswick, Campb 'll, Barrett, Williams, Goldstein, Ferguson, Winks, Eobartsou, Dixon, McClue ; steerage. 21. Waimate, ship, 1157 tons, Peek, from London. New Zealand Shipping Company, agents. Passengers—saloon : Mr Alfred S. Johnston, Mias Jessie Heywood, Mr Arthur Boyd, Mr F. W. Clnnio, Mr Henry S. Watson, Mr Alfred Baylis, Mr Thomas L. Hudson, Mr J. G. Collins, Mr Frank Gordeanx, Mr John Hunt, Mr Samuel S. Kaclaren, Mrs Maclaren, Miss Catherine Cook, Mr Myles, A. Sleigh, Mr Thomas Stoddart, Miss Mary J. Whitsett, Mr O. Evans, Mr W. Purtou, and Mr David Feddie. Second cabin : Mr John S. Cotterell, Mr Edward Stanford, Mr Frederick Thnrgarland, Mr Arthur Denson, Mr Josiah Denson, Miss Helen Fermor, Mr Gustav Weymar, Mr Richard Richardson, Mr John A. Riddell, Mr John N. Livesey, Mr Francis Morley, Mr Wm. George Broad, Mr James Dawson, Mr L. Johns, Mrs Johns, Ethel Johns, Mr Edward M. Milner, Mr Samuel Slocombe, Mrs Slocombe, Master Sydney Slocombe, Miss Ethel Slocombe, Miss Jessie Slocombe, Mr James Richardson, Mr Oswald Richardson. Mr James Hutchinson, Mrs Hutchinson, Mr John Clinton, Mrs Clinton, Mr Alexander Tounie, Mrs Tounie, Mr William P. Neary, Miss Mary Pollinger, and Mr Alfred Taylor. Steerage—Row Pennell, Martha Smith, James R. Harvey, Blanche Tfould, Edith Tfonld, Annie Horsman, Arthur Horsman, William F. Horsman, Frank Horsman, Lucina Cnlley, Frederick Horsman, James Priddey, Alexander McKillop, Elizabeth McKillop. Francis McKillop, Arthur McKillop, Ruth McKillop, Annie McKillop, Lonia Bottomby, Aaron Hanson, Will ism Hitchon, Samuel Emmett, John D. Berry, Gny Clements, John James Martin, Herbert Johnston, George C. Smith, Oliver Williams. George Dashwood, Arthur Legge, James Bradley, Rachel Bradley, Charlotte Bradley, Oliver Bradlev, Lorenzo Bradley, Eachael Bradley, Mara Bradley, Martha Bradley, James Bradley, Grace Bradley, Isaac Bradley, Bradley. Albert Money, Thomas Morgan, Eosa Morgan, William George Martin, Maxwell Walsh, Margaret Walsh, John R. Walsh, John E. Cunningham, Frederick Dowdall, Joseph Drury, James Law, Agnes Law, Jane Law, Robert Law. Janet Law, Mary Law, Matthew Law, J. W. Seymour, Ellen Seymour, Ada Seymonr, Atbean Seymour, C. D. Hancox, Percy A. Smith, John Goodwin, Martha Goodwin, Elizabeth Goodwin, Caroline Goodwin, James Newman. Mary Newman, John Goodwin, Arthur James, John Metcalf, John Atkinson, William Bainbridge, Zacharias Matthews, Bessie Matthews. Ada C. Elliston, Charles B. Elliston, Annie Elliston, Sydney Elliston, Charles Paul, Walter B. Clark, Richard Colbourne, James Parker, Richard Bills, Mrs Morgan, William H. France, Eleanor France, Hedley France, Enth Prance, Lncy France, Vera Franco. Sami. Stead, Amelia Stead, Louisa Stead, Samuel Stead, Kate Stead, and Charles Stead.

The ship Maraval, Captain Bamsay, arrived yesterday from Wellington, having left there on Saturday. It is just ten months since the Maraval left here a fnll grain ship for London, since which she has made the outward voyage to the port whence she arrived yesterday, to be loaded again with grain for home on behalf of the New Zealand Shipping Company. The brigantine Clara, Captain Bodecke, arrived yesterday morning from Grey mouth, after a nine days’ passage. She has a cargo of coal for Mr C. W. Turner. THE WAIMATE. This morning the New Zealand Shipping Co.’s ship Waimate, Captain Peek, arrived from London, after a good passage of eighty-eight days. She has 133 passengers in all classes on board, among whom there has been no fatal illness during the voyage. Soon after leaving, however, as in the case of the Westland, measles broke out among the children, and fourteen cases in all have been treated. Two of these are at present in the doctor’s hands, hence it has been necessary _to place the ship in quarantine, a course which was pursued immediately the Health Officer, Dr. Eonse, received the medical report this morning. It had not been decided when and where the passengers ■would be landed to perform quarantine up to the time our reports left the Port to-day. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. Wellington, February 24. Arrived—Wakatipu, from Sydney, at ten ©’clock this morning. She left there on the 18th ; had a heavy S.E. gale on the 20th, no damage being done ; thence fine weather. Passengers for Lyttelton—Misses Brand and Mulligan, Mr Blossom and 24 steerage; 67 tons cargo. Port Chalmers, February 23. Arrived —Coriolanus, 98 days from anchorage to anchorage. She brings 39 passengers and 1700 tons cargo, Sailed—Taiaroa, for the North. Passengers —For Lyttelton—Mr J. Allen ; for Wellington —Messrs J. Todd, Sanders, atd Douglas ; foe Nelson—Mr C. Muir; for Auckland—Mr C. Boskrnge.

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Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 1873, 24 February 1880, Page 2

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SHIPPING. Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 1873, 24 February 1880, Page 2

SHIPPING. Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 1873, 24 February 1880, Page 2

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