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SHIPPING

PORT OP LYTTELTON. Wbathxr Rsport— February 19. 9 a.m.—Weather, overcast; wind, N.E., breeso. Barometer, 29.83 ; thermometer, High Water— To-Morrow. Morning, 7.54 ; evening, 8.20. Arrived— February 19. Harmion, brigantine, 92 tone, Johnston, from Kaipara. Master, agent. Hawea, a.a., 463 tons, Kennedy, from Manukan, via Northern Porta. Passengers—Misses dark, Morar, Whelch, Whitefield, Shepherd, Berkley, Mesdames G. Slndnnt, Hammersley and nurse, Whitefield, Captain Ferguson, Messrs Logan, Marsh, R. Marsh, Elkins, Jerome, Palmer, Harding, Wiloook. Union Steamship Company, agents. Cleared —February 10. Annie, brigantine, 201 tons, Ikin, for Hobart. W. H. Hargreaves, agent. Sailed— February 18. West Biding, barque, 913 tens, Thomas, for London. Passenger—Mrs Thomas. Dalgety and Co., agents. Prince Alfred, barqnentine, 161 tons, Schenkel, for Folorns Sound. Master, agent. Sailed —February 19. Waimata, ship, 1123 tons, Peek, for London. Passengers—Saloon : Mr and Mrs E. D. Westmacott, Mr and Mrs E. A. Smith, infant, and nurse, Mr Thomas Mollett, Miss L. A. Mollett, Mr Bowen, Mr William Hay, Masters Arthur Hopper and Hubert A. Deed, Dr Davis. _ Steer, age—Mr and Mrs Goo. Hickson and child, Mr and Mrs H T. Limb and child, Mr and Mrs W. B. Cooker and three children, Mr and Mrs McAskill and two children, Mrs A. Prideanx, Messrs Thomas Rogers, B. F. Thomas. P. H. Tallook, Edmund Libean, Mr and Mrs Henry J. Hawker and family (4), Mrs Hamilton and child, Mrs Selfe. Now Zealand Shipping Company, agents. Imports. Per Qrnften—From Nelson : 4 cases drapery, 29 hf-oases fruit, 15 pkgs. From Wellington: S 3 bdls sheet iron, 4 pkgs. Prom Westport: 193 bags coke. Consignees—May and Co., Gallagher, Beauchamp and Bell, E. Wills, Telegraph, Caff and Graham, E. Reece, T. A. Peterkin. Exports. Per Waimate—33B4 bales wool and skins, 3670 sacks wheat, 966 sacks flour, 52 sacks peas. 6do beans, 66 casks tallow, 15 casks cheese, 6 casks pelts, 3 do hides, 15 kegs hntter, 1 case do, IS bales basils, 2 cases, 2 casks wool samples, 78 ions scrap iron. Shippers—T. J, Maliag and •Co., Birch and Co., Joseph Murgatroyd, H. Matson and Co,, Bowron Bros., H. Hawkins and Co., N.Z. Loan and Mercantile Agency Co., N.Z. Provision and Produce Co., Sir J. C. Wilson, Solanders, Fletcher and Co., Lewis and Gould, J. M. Hey wood and Co., George Gonld, Milos and Co.. O. A. Anatey, Campbell Bros., F. Pathill, John Inglia, W. Badger, George Dimond, Chryatell and Co., McDonald and Barnes. The New Zealand Shipping Company’s ship Waimate, Captain Peek, was cleared at the easterns for harbor yesterday. She has a large complement of passengers, the names of whom ■will he found above, and carries to the home markets a full cargo of wool, grain, and sundries. The Waimate was last evening taken to the stream, and to-day will be tawed to sea at 5 n.m. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. Hokitika, February 19. Sailed—Hero, for Melbourne. Wellington, February 18. Arrived—Herald and Sarah Pile, from Greymouth ; Stella and Hawea, from the North ; Albion, from the South. Sailed—Hawea, for Lyttelton. Passengers— Mias Morar, Captain Fergnsson, Messrs Colontt, Stanish, Marsh (2), and Whitefield (2), seven steerago. Port Chalmers, February 18. Arrived —Penguin, from the North; Vindex, barque, from Newcastle, Bailed—Frederick Baasell, barque, for Newcastle.

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Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2180, 19 February 1881, Page 2

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SHIPPING Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2180, 19 February 1881, Page 2

SHIPPING Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2180, 19 February 1881, Page 2

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