SHIPPING
POET OP LYTTELTON. Whathbb E.fobt—December 1. 9 a.m.—Weather, overcast ? wind, a. W., tight. Barometer, 29.56 ; thermometer, 58. High Water—To-morrow. Morning, 4.04; evening, 4.37. Akbiwed —December 1. Tni, 8.8., 64 tons, Wills, from Kaikonra. Passengers—Mrs Stringer and , family (4), Messrs Connelly, Knight. Thompson, Isherwood, Wall, Bossiter, Beeves,, and Qoinn. Cuff and Graham, agents. . , Clhabkd—December t. Catherine Seed, barqnentine. 220 tons, Seed, icor Cawe Town. Eoyse, Stead and Co., agents. Anne Melhnish, barque, 341 tons, Hay, for Newcastle. P. Cunningham and Co., agents. Sailed—November 30. Elizabeth Conway, schooner; 45: tons. Ware, for D’Urville’s Island. Master, agent. Eotomahana, s.s., 861 tons, Underwood, for Melbourne via South. Passengers For Dunedin -Mrs Higgins, Mr Thompson. For Melbourne Miss Thompson, Mrs Virtue and infant, Mrs and Miss Danks, Mr and Mrs Masked, Kev. J. A. Hare, Messrs Heine, Tooth, Bicbardson, Isaacs, Thompson, Hawkins, Baker, Wallace, Belgrave, McMeckan. For Bluff —Mrs Chilman. Union Steamship Company, agents. The Borealis is expected from Wellington with a cargo of timber. The schooner Dnnedm was at Invercargill last Friday, nearly loaded with timber for this Xhe Kenilworth, which left Auckland for'thia port tha other day, has 360 plain doors, 26 pkgs glass doors, 18 pkgs casements, 26 pkgs sashes. The schooner Crest of the Wave, Captain Monro, arrived yesterday from Invercargill. She left there on Friday last, and brought a cargo of timber for Mr J. B. Way. The brig Neptune arrived from Newcastle yesterday after a sixteen days’ passage. She had easterly and northerly winds across and southerly in the Straits. Her cargo is lor Messrs T. and E. Pavitt. . Tha Union Steamship Company offers visitors to the Dunedin races and agricultural show s favorable chance to go by their steamer, the Hawea, leaving hero to-morrow. Excursion tickets at reduced rates will be available until Monday next. SHIPPING TELEGEAMS. Auckland, November 39. Arrived—Axawata from Sydney. She left Sydney on the 25th at 5 p.m., and arrived at the Bay of Islands at ten o’clock last night. Sailed—Penguin, s.s., for Tanranga and the South. Passengers—Mrs Walsh, Messrs Lusk, Mclntosh, C. B. Turner, H. Johnston, Gardiner, M ister H. Hill. The ship Wharanui, which was to have gone South for cargo, is now loading here for London. p OET c HALM ehs. November 30. Arrived Te Anan from Melbourne via Hobart Town and Bluff; Star of the South, s.s , from the West Coast. Sailed—Wanaka, s.s., for the North. Pas-sengers-Por Lyttelton-Mrs Fuchs, Miss Krull, Mr Bnrsford; for Taranaki—Miss Buckley; for Mannkau —M. J. Barr, Mrs Engel; for Auckland—Mr D. H. Engel. Bluff, November 30. Sailed— Albion Company’s ship Wild Deer for London; s.s. Stella for the West Coast.
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Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 2113, 1 December 1880, Page 2
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