SHIPPING
POET OB" LTTTBLTON. Wbathbb Bbpobt—January 10. '9 a.m.—"Weather, clear bine sky; wind, N.E., light. Barometer, 30.29; thermometer, 63. High Water—To-morrow. Horning, 00.00 ; evening, 00.20. Abbivkd—January 9. Beautiful Star, a.a., 146 tone, Berniche, from Sunedin and Oamaru. Union Steamship Company, agenta. Star of the South, s.s., 175 tons, MoKinnon, from Oamaru and Dunedin. J. M. Heywood and Co., agents. Esther, brigoutine, 147 tons, Davies, from Felorua Sound. Black, Davies and Co, agents. Ci.eaubu—January 10. I. W. Parker, brigantine, 380 tons, Kane, for London. New Zealand Shipping Company, agenta. Sailed—January 8. Grafton, a.a., 242 tons, Johnson, for "Wellington and West Coast. Passengers—Mrs H. Longford, Captain Williams, Messrs McCarthy, Bioharda, Brown, Stephens, Smith, Blackburn, Albion, s.s., 591 tons, Garrard, for Port Chalmers. Passengets Miss Murray, Mr Rothschild. Union Steamship Company, agents. Hawea, s.s., 462 tons, Kennedy, for Wellington. Passengers—Misses Thorne, Churchill, Kebbell (2), Meßsrs Churchill, Vickers (3), Turner, Kebbell (2), Barnett, Harman, Bichardß. For Picton : Messrs Benson, Schofiold. For Nelson : Mrs Pilliet, Miss Boyle, Messrs "Wilson, Pilliet, Twentyman, Davihurst. For Taranaki : Miss Brown. For Manukau : Miss Neary. Union Steamship Company, agents. Rangitiki, ship, 1225 tons, Milman, for London. Passongers—Dr. J. W. Coward, Mrs Coward. Misses Gertrude, Mina, Jessie and Mary Coward, Mrs Bennett, Mr and Mrs J. Alcock, Messrs J. G. Johnson, W. Dickey, Master Harry Williams. New Zealand Shipping Company, agents. January 9. Torea, schooner, 78 tons, Grundy, for Auckland. J. B. Way, agent. The ketch Jannett was loading at Waitapu when the Croydon Loss left, on December 31at. The City of Taojore of Moasrs Shaw, Savill and Co.'s line will have immediate despatch for London. The George Thornton, from Westport, and the Croydon Lass, from Waitapn, arrived on Saturday. The Esther, from Pelorus Sound, arrived yesterday, and the Mary Bannatyne was coming up the harbor last night. The New Zealand Shipping Company's ship Bangitikei, Captain Millman, was towed to sea at daylight on Saturday for London. She took a full oargo of wool, and had a number of passengers. The Company's ship Otaki is next on the berth. The Union Company's Hawea s.s. arrived on Saturday morning from Northern ports, and the s.s. Albion from North and the Fijis. The Hawea sailed at night for Wellington, Picton, and Nelson, and the Albion in the afternoon for Port Chalmers. The long-looked for yacht Fleotwing put in on appearance on Saturday afternoon from Akaroa. According to the local paper there, she left for here on the 30th ult, so that her friends were justified in expecting her in time for the regatta. The elements must, however, have conspired against her, moat obstinately keeping her out for ten days.
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Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2145, 10 January 1881, Page 2
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