SHIPPING
PORT OP LYTTELTON. Wbathub Eupobt— February 15. 9 a.m.—Weather, clear, bine eky ; ■wind, 13. light. Barometer, SO.OB ; thermometer, €3. High Water—Tomorrow. Morning, 4.51 ; evening, -5.13. Arrived— February 15. _ Beautiful Star, b.s., 146 tons, Berniche, from Dunedin and Oamaru, Union Steamship Com* -pan?, agents. , _ , Thames, ketch, 23 tons, Jenson, from Felorns Sound. Master, agent. Ringarooma, s.s , 623 tons, Chatfield, from Sydney via North. Passengers —Misses Heywood, ' Herbert, Palmer. Stuart, Maltby, Mesdames Heywood, McVay, Ashton, Morris, Barniclat, Messrs Scoulan, Lidstono, Hawkins, lijverefct, Fleming, Lyon, Smith, Beaumont, McVay, Ashton. Nolan, Rath/Booth, Sorenson, Larkworthy (2), Balcbor. Brown, Witham, Shaw. Union Steamship Company, agents. Cleared —February 15. Emerald, ketch, 40 tons, Moore, tor Foxlon. Cuff and Graham, agents. Esther, brigantine, 47 tons, Davis, for Pelorus Sound. Master, agent Sailed— February 14. Tui, s.s.. 64 tons, Wills, for Kaikoura and other porta. Cuff and Graham, agents. Sailed— February 15. Dunedin, schooner, 66 tons, McLean, for Invercargill. Master, agent. Imports. Per Emerald —23,355 feet timber, 33,700 shingles. Consignees—Lloyd and Co., Pavitt. Per Saxon—4B,soo feet timber. Consignee— B. W. England. Exports. Per Tui—For Kaikonra: 3 lengths pipe, 1 box wire strainers, 4 string strainers, 15 sacks flour, 20 bags do. 1 sack onions, I bale cornsaoks, 12 butter kegs, 352 hdla standards, 27 pkga sundries. For Weilingtou : 1 pkg For Foxton : 5 pkgrt. Rippers—John Anderson, Anlaobcookand Co., Moir and Co., P. Cunningham and Co., T. O Kelsey and Co.. W. Gammel, A. W. Parsons, Lewis, Cuff and Graham. . The departure for Hokitika of the s.s. Waipara is postponed until to day. The schooner Saxon’s agents are Messrs Cuff and Graham, also agents for the Emerald. „ ~ , . The Maud Graham came off Mr Malcolm Miller’s slip yesterday, after receiving an extensive ovoth ini. „ . _ , Three of the Union Steamship Company s steamers leave hero to-day—the Wanaka for Northern porta, the Bingarooma for Dunedin, Bluff, Hobart, and Melbourne, and the Beautiful Star for the West Coast. PORT OF SUMNER. Arrived —February 13. Tongariro, p.s, 38 tons, Ashman, with timber, from Waikerikikeri. PORT OF KAIAPOI. Arrived— February 13. Sea Breeze, schooner, Syloa, from Thames. Imports. Per Sea Breeze—4o,oool foot kauri timber. Oousignec—J. bims, SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. Wellington, February 14. Sailed—Penguin, for Pioton; Bingarooma, for the South. Passengers—Misses Wilson, Daabrose, and Malthy, Mesdamea Meredith, Barniooat, Cotter, Frith, and Morris, Mr and Mr, Larkworth*-, Messrs Sorensen, Weltham, Levinson,. Laery, Butler, Meredith, Cotter, Larkworthy, Belcher, and Barnicoat, and 10 steerage. „ , Port Chalmers, February 14. Sailed—Wanaka, for the North, Passengers —For Lyttelton : Mrs Evans, Miss Waldegrave, Mias Jones, and Woodroffe.
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Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2176, 15 February 1881, Page 2
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