SHIPPING.
POET OF LYTTELTON. WniTHBB Bepobt—February 27. <* a.m.—Weather, clear bine sky. Wind, N E Barometer. 30.27; thermometer, 65. High Water—To-morrow. Morning, 5.56 ; evening, 6.22. Abbitkd— Feb'/aary 27. ißlaTiil City, bripantine, 133 tons, Cooper, from Chatham Island. Master, agent. Passengers—Mrs Cooper and son, Mrs Witetapu, Captain Spltea, Lanauze, Bitchie, Gregory, Greenell, Boderick. Southern Cross, 8.8., 139 tons, Helander. from Auckland, via East Coast. Cuff and Graham, agents. Passengers—Mesdames Vincent and two children, Taylor. Young, Waters and three children; Messrs Vincent, Waters, Taylor, Sorenson, Beynolds, Turnball, Coutts, and three steerage. Cleaned— February 27. Isabella, ketch, 52 tons, Cowan, for Catlin s Biver. Master, agent. Sailed— February 26. Wi'itaki, b.s., 228 tons, Edie, for Port Chalmers. B. Paflett, agent. Panengers—Mr Cotter and three steerage. Tararua, s.s., SGS tons, Mmr, for Sydney, via East Coast ports and Auckland. B. Puflett, agent. Passengers—For Wellington, Mr and Mrs Kitchen and family. Miss Clark, Messrs Percy, Eohti (two), Wild, McKerrow: for Nelson, Messrs Buckley, Paxton, Lees, Morrison, Acha-son, MeKeczie, Black, Thompson, Wilson, Smith, Gilchrist, Appleby, Coventry, Winton. Fox. Lyon, Web ter, Christie, Monson, Wild, Elli 3, Hutchinson (two). Miller, Heslop, Dalziel, Hill, Strange, Mapp. Sinclair; for Auckland, Mr and Mrs Hornby and family, Messrs Stevin, Black ; for Sydney, Messrs Belfield and Bogers, Dr. Barrow, eight steerage. The Government steamer Hinemoa was floated into the Dunedin Graving Dock on Tuesday for scraping, cleaning, and overhauling. The barque Star of India aud Mane left ISewcasfcle on the 16th of February for this port The S.S. Wellington oaTs at Akaroa on her trip South on Thursday next, in place of the Wanaka, advertised to call on Saturday. The barque Iris is coming here from Newcastle with coal for Messrs P. Cunningham and Co. The Ar<ithu3a took in a quantity of grain yesterday, a load having come through on Wednesday night. . Captain Southc3te, of the ship The Bruce, for London about March 15th, advertises that he will take a few saloon and second cabin passengers. . SHIPPING TELEGBAMS. Auckland, February 26. Sailed—Ferrglen. for London, with a cargo of wool, gum, copra, &c, valued at .£37.000. Te Anau, for Melbourne, via East Coast and Southern ports. Passengers—For Lyttelton, Messrs Foster, Willis. Captain Ohlpon, Messrs Bennett and Tverman; for Dunedin, Messrs Graham and HillsoD ; for Hobart Town, Colonel and Mrs Shelton, Dr. Young, Mr James Boyler. The schooner Transit, for Tahiti, put back ■with her main boom sprung, and the schooner Sybil ran for for Bhelter. New Plymouth, February 26. The s.s. Wellington arrived at 11 o'clock last night, and sailed for Nelson and Southern Ports at 7 o'clock this morning. Passengers—Mrs Thomas, Messrs Hawkins, Okey, Howell, and Harker(2). Poet Chalmebs, February 26. Arrived—Waka'ipu, from Sydney. Sailed—Eolomahana, for Melbourne, via Bluff. ______——
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Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 1876, 27 February 1880, Page 2
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447SHIPPING. Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 1876, 27 February 1880, Page 2
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