SHIPPING.
POUT OF LYTTELTON. Weathsb Report— March 9. 9 a.m.— Weather clear, bine shy. Wind, calm. Barometer, SO 30 ; thermometer, 66.00. High Water—To-morrow. Morning, 3.31 ; evening, 3.54. Arrived— March 9. Wellington, s.s.. 279 tons, Anderson, from Dunedin. E. Buffett, agent. Passengers— Three steerage, Botorna, s s., 576 tons, from Sydney via Northern Ports. R. Pnflett, agent. Passengers —Mesdames Johnston, Walmsley, Kayd.Setten, Hayhnrst, Warren. Miss Ward, Rev. E. Perry, Justice Johnston. Captains Ogilviennd Bowling, Messrs Perry. Cook, Mills, Walmsley, Peters, Manders, Johnston, Newman, Dranafield, Macpherson, Moor, Appleby, Williams, Elpmnatone, Hounsell, Marsden, Isaacs, Warren, Do c. Malet, Shaw, McGill, Adams, Pyko; steerage 15. The Circe was berthed yesterday at Peacock s Wharf, inside the Ma-y Ann Annison, Tho barejne .lolin Knox, Captain Davis, arrived yesterday at 8 a m. from Sydney, with a cargo of heavy timber and part powder. She left Sydney February 2?rd and had light easterly weather np to Sunday last, and since N.W. Wl The ships Bruce and Remonstrant are fast filling up for London with wheat. Yesterday, the Bruce had about 10,009 sacks on board and the Re monstrant 1500. The Ben Nevis was berthed yesterday at No. 4 Wharf, and commences to load to-day. The Ada Wiswoll. American bsrquentine, had about 2000 sa'ks of grain aboard yesterday, and will clear at the Customs for Cork or Falmouth about the 15th. , , , _ , The Margaret Galbraith, to load for London on behalf of Messrs Shaw, Savill and Co , arrived yesterday from Port Chalmers. Captain Forqnerssn reports leaving on Friday, northerly winds being experienced for ths most part on the passage. POST OF SUMNER. Sailed— March 8. Tongariro, s.s., 33 tons, Eansley, for Le Sou’s Bay. K. U. Cameron, schooner, 41 tons, tor Le Bon’s B;4y« SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. Bluff, March 9. The Ringarooma, Capt. Chatfield, left Sandridge at 2.45 p.m. on tho 3rd inst., cleared the heads the same day at 5 30 p.m , and arrived at Hobart Town the same day at 10.45 a.m. She experienced fresh N.E. winds to arrival at Hobart Town. She left Hobart Town the same day at 6 p m. for the Blnff, and arrived on the 9th at 5 a.m. She experienced fresh westerly winds and equally weather with rain throughout the latter passage. Saloon passengers—For Bintf, Messrs Horsfall and Amherst. Capt. and Mrs Howard and maid, Messrs Hill and Bowman, 40 tons of cargo, and 7 steerage. Passengers for Dunedin —Mrs Callerall, Mrs Hope, Mrs Dobson. Mrs Wood, Messrs Millar, MeKenzie, and Vicknr. Miss M. Lees, Mrs Felton, Mrs Moore, Mrs Rsntel, Mr and Mrs Alexander, Mr Smythe, 125 tms of cargo, and 31 steerage. Passengers for Lyttelton Messrs Holmes, Fullarton, Greenwood, Henderson, and Mrs Lovett. Miss S. Lucas, 56 tons of cargo, and 15 steerage. Passengers for Wellington—Mr and Mrs Prenderuast, Messrs Armstrong, Howneywrio and party, Mr Astley and. Mrs Grooney, Mr and Mrs Nioholis, Mr Jendall, Mr McLaren. 67 tons of cargo, and 22 steerage. Passengers for Napier—Mr Adams, Mrs Robertson, 4 tons of cargo, and five steerage passengers. For Auckland —Messrs Pottchett, Cooper, Bromley, Naylor, Mrs Byron, 35 tons of cargo, six steerage. ~ - _ Auckland, March 8. Sailed—Hawea, s.s., for the South. Passen-gers-For Tanranga—Messrs Lulzhonz, W. Motion, Tarcoe. F. Ching, Miss Kyle ; for Gisborne—Mr J. Waterhouse ; for Napier—Messrs Myles, O. M. Waterhouse. Sand, E. Stewart, Hall, Mi«s Nixon; for Wellington—Mr Searaker, Miss Mitchell, Mr and Mrs Glossop, Mr and Mrs Waymouth; for Lyttelton—Messrs Cooper, E H. King, A. Rethodoning, Denlyn. Gill, Cnllen. Mrs King, Mrs Higgins, Mr and Mrs Jagver; for Dunedin —Messrs Marks, E. and J. Battle, Reading, Hair.
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Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 1885, 9 March 1880, Page 2
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590SHIPPING. Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 1885, 9 March 1880, Page 2
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