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SHIPPING

PORT OP LYTTELTON. '!Wkatheb Ee po kt— November 12. 9 a.m.— Weather, clear ; blue sky ; wind, IC.B , light. Barometer. 30.62; thermometer, 58. ’ High Water —To-morrow. Morning. 00.53 ; evening, 1.15. Abeited— November 12 Sea Bird, brigantine, 155 tons, Smith, from ■the Sounds. Master, agent Spray, schooner, 50 tons, Euxtou, from Hokitika. Black, Davies and Co., agents. Magellan Cloud, brigantine, 70 tons, McDonald, from Kaipara. Master, agent. Sailed— November 11. Taiaroa, s.s , 226 tons, McGee, for Dunedin. Passengers —Mr and Miss Turner. Union Steamship Co., agents. Arawata, s.s., 623 tons, Sinclair, for Sydney, via North. Passengers—For Sydney : Mrs Hoskins. For Auckland :Mr and Mrs Milner and three children, Mr and Mrs Melville, Hon. B. Acland, Messrs Jenkins and Isaacs. For Wellington: Mrs Peel, Judge Williams, Messrs Richmond, Pemberton, Tarleton, and twelve steerage. Union Steamship Co , agents. Oieti, s.s., 117 tons, Fraser, for Dnnedin, via Oamaru and Timaru. J. M, Hoywood and Co., agents. Sailed —November 12. Telegraph, schooner, 39 tons, Hearn, for Opunake and Waitara. Master, agent. Prince Alfred, barquentine, 161 tons, Schenkel, lor Pelorus Sound. Master, agent. A brigantine was signalled from the South when our despatch left Port, supposed to be the Anthos, with stone from Port Chalmers. The schooner Cutty Sark, Captain McClymont, arrived in harbor yesterday from Thames, whence she left on November Ist, Had favorable northerly winds till the 6th, when a severe thunderstorm came on and lasted two hours, strong S.S W. for 24 hours, thence calms and variable winds to arrival. We have been requested to refer again to the departure of the s s. Wakatipu for Sydney on Monday next, the 15th inst. The Company’s Pocket Guide times her to leave here on the Tuesday, but she is being sent away a day ahead to ensure her being on the Coast on December 2nd, in order to bring down Cole’s Mammoth Circus to this port, leaving Wellington on Saturday, December 4th, at midnight. The brigantine Esther arrived from Pelorus Sound yesterday with a cargo of sleepers for the Public Works Department. POET OF SDMNEE. Arrived— November 11. Gipsy, ketch, 13 tons, Mathews, with firewood and cheese, from Le Ben’s Bay. SHIPPING TELEGEAMS. Auckland, November 11. Arrived —Ingebnrg, barque, from New York. Sailed —Spedwell, ketch, for Norfolk Island ; Fairlie, barque, for Newcastle ; Eotoma, for the South. Passengers : For Gisborne —Messrs McLeod, Chappell, Eainford, Lemon, G. Dennis, Freer, Master Pullena. For Napier—Miss M, Heir, Miss Monro, M. Tipping, Mrs Eobertaous, Mrs E. Brown, Sullivan, John Lucy, E. D. Agnail. A. Phillips. Soarfo, Burgess, Turpin and Hild. For Wellington—Messrs Cox, Paul, Dickson. For Lyttelton Messrs Hutton, ■ Sutton, Lindon, J. S. MeLanghton, Mrs Bones and child. For Dunedin—Miss A. Baker, Mr H. H. Smith. For Melbourne—Messrs Good* man and C. P. Park. For Hobart Town— Messrs Simpson and Dykes. Auckland, November 12. Sailed—Lutterworth, for Lyttelton. Passengers—Mr and Mrs Badger and family. Wellington, November 11. Arrived—Wallace, from Nelson and the West Ooast. Sailed —Wanaka, for the North; Endeavor, brigantine, for Oamaru; Stella, for the Brothers’ Lighthouse and Cape Farewell. Pout Chalmees, November 11. Arrived—Timaru, ship, from London ; A Ima, barquentine, from Greymouth; Oamaru, brigantine, from Kaipara.

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Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 2097, 12 November 1880, Page 2

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SHIPPING Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 2097, 12 November 1880, Page 2

SHIPPING Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 2097, 12 November 1880, Page 2

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