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Wbathkr Report—October 30. 9 a.ra.—Weather, clear blue fiky; wind,
W. 8., light. Barometer. 30.0); thermometer, High Water—To-morrow. Horning, 1.35 ; evening, 2.00. Arrived— October 30. Hawea, s a., 401 tons, Kennedy, from Wellington and North. Paa-engers—Misses Davy, Mason, Mesdames O’Csrroll Cargill, Chapman, Graham, Fenwick, Hill, Robertson, Messrs Kelson. Hogarth, Gentry, Herd, Robertson, Hill, H. Bedw od, Fenwick. Graham, Chapman, Byer, Gibbons, Boakrndge, Irvine. Baker, Johnston, Anderson, Perry. PUh"rty, Roberts, Day, Somerville Hement{2). Sirapkinson, Revs. Qorsett and Gibbons. Union Steamdup Company, agents. Tni, 8.5., 64 tons. Wills, from Knikonra and Wellington. Passengers —Me dimes Smith, Sogers, Eebecoa. Messrs Kossiter, Chamberlain Smith, Rogers, Stringer, Rodfern, i nson. Cuff and Graham agents Star of the Sea, sch 'oner, 38 tons, Smith, from Havelock. Master, agent. Cleared —October 30. Wild Wave, barque, 237 tons, Cleary, for South Port (Tasmania). W. H. Hargreaves, agent. Ocean Bird, 33 tons, Qillard, for Iva-.koura. Cuff and Graham, agents Sailed— 1 ’etcher 30. Waitangi, ship, 1128 tons, Hodder, for London. Passengers -Miss Louisa Member, Messrs Frederick Simrr.onds, Charles Hodder, William Wylie. Second cabin Mrs Hodder. Mary Hod tor, Arthur Hodder, Frederick Hodder. Steerage—Mr and Mrs Henry James, Mr Alfred James, Miss James, Charles .Taa.es, Benjamin James, Mr R. J. Hawkos. M r s Bnssy. The s.s* Hawea will leave to-night at the close «f Mr Proctor’s lecture (about 10 39) for Wellington. The New Zealand Shipping Company’s fine ship Waitangi was cleared for London promptly last night, and this morning will bo towed direct from the wharf to sea. A list of the passengers who have booked by her is given above. The Sarah and Mary is on the berth for Qreymouth. The Go-Ahead will not leave for Wellington and Napier before 'Tuesday. The s.s. Tni is to leave here to-morrow (Sunday) for Kaikonra, Wellington, and Boston. The barque Pet, Mr W. H. Hargreaves, -agent, cleared yesterday for Newcastle. Messrs Shaw, Savill and Co.’s ship Glenlora, well known at this port, arrived at Auckland yesterday, after a fast passage of seventy-nine days. PORT OP SUMNER. Arrived —October 29. Tongaiiro, p.a.. 38 tons, Ashman, with timber, from Waikerikikeri. Volunteer, schooner, 22 tons, with coals, from Lyttelton. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. Auckland, October 29. Sailed—Tararua, for the South. Passengers—- ■ For Wellington : Mrs and Mr Rutherford, Mrs Dalbbyhill, Rav. C- P. Stovin and lady For Lyttelton : Mr Studholme. For Dunedin : Rev. Davis. For Hobart Town: Mr and Mrs HcMann.
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Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 2086, 30 October 1880, Page 2
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398SHIPPING Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 2086, 30 October 1880, Page 2
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