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SHIPPING

PORT OF LYTTELTON. W baths a Ebpout—Febrnary 21. 9 a.m.—Weather, overcast; wind, S.W., fresh brcaeei. Barometer, 30.17 ; thermometer, U. High Water—To-morrow. Morning, 0.13 ; evening, 10.12, AamvHD— February 20. Money Lass, schooner, 30 tons. Callow, from Wellington. Gnff and Graham, agents. Udisaboth Carlo, schooner, 78 tons, Grubb, Crom Pioton. Master, agent. . . Wave of Lite, brigantine, 7C tons, Herbert, lirom Kaipara. Master, agent. Tui, a.a., 61 tons, Wills, from Foxton, Weilangt jn, and Kaikoura and Motanau. Passen-gers-Mias Todd and Mr Whitefoord. Caff and Graham, agents. Jreti, a.a., 117 tons, Fraser, from Wellington Northern ports. Passengers—Mr and Miss St.Clair, Mr and Mrs Hogan, Mr H. E St. Clair, J. M. Hoy wood and C agents. Gatlin, ketch, 46 tons, Matoheson, from Gatlins River. Bhok, Davies and Co., agents. Sailbd —Fobraary 19. Pnoce Rupert, ketch. 60 tons, Haming, for Gatlins River. Black, Davies and Co., agents. Grafton, s.s., 212 tons, Johnston, for WelMngton and West Cosat. P. Cunningham and 4o„ agents. Hawea, s.s , 453 tons, Kennedy, for Wellington. Passengers—Mr and Mrs Thomson. Mr and Mrs Wood and three children, Mrs Poole and child, Mrs Glisson, Miss Glasscn, Mr Hornsby, Rev. do Chervier, Fathers Tardine, Miooamaera, Messrs Brown, H.M C., Barker, Broadhurat, Milfroy, Kerr, Lamoille, Donghey, Chapman, Reid, Johns, Sommers, Petrie, Tigers, Day, Trigg-", Benjamin, Attenbnry (2), Singleton. For Nelson—Mrs Everett, Miss Kvorott, Messrs Monday, Collins,_ Everett. For Wanganui —Mr Moulder. Union Steamship Company, agents. February 20. Annie, brigantine, 201 tons, Ikin. for Hobart. W- H. Hargreaves, agent. Oido, eo 'oonar, i 8 tons, Johnson, for D Utrillo Island. Master, agent. (•speca! ador, barque, 262 tons, Powell, for Newcastle. Passengers Messrs Sankey, Bankey, Draw, Motoalf. Master, agent.

This morning two sqnare-riggod vessels were to bo seen, abont 25 miles to the northward from the Hoads, making tor the port. Tho p.s. Titan will leave for Little Akaloa at • a.m. to-morrow, instead of 9,30 a.m., as Tho Marmion arrived on Saturday from Kainara with timber, and the Wave of Life yesterday. The Elizabeth Carle came in yesterday from Pioton.

To-morrow tho s.s. Rstomntana carries passengers nt single fares to tho Dunedin races qpan tickets issued by the Union Company, available for return until March 2nd. The Union Steamship Company's s.s Hawea arrived at 5.30 a m. on Saturday from Northern ports, having loft tbe Manukau on the Isth instant. She left on Saturday night for Wellington, Pioton and Nelson. The barque Espeoulador, while getting under weigh in tbe stream yesterday, making a start on her voyage to Newcastle, fonled the brigantine Wave of Life, at the time lying at anchor, and carried away tho brigantine’s jibboom and head gear. , . With the winds, which have prevailed during the last few days, the Lady Jocelyn’s arrival from Auckland may be expected any moment. Captain Jenkins will find a large circle of friends gtad to walooma him back to this port. The Lady Jocelyn is to load hare for London, and is the first vessel now on the list to be despatched bom here by Messrs Dalgety and Co. in Messrs Straw, Saville and Co.’s line. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. Wellington, February 21. Arrived—Wakatipu, from Sydney, at 6.30 p.m. last night. She cleared Sydney Hands at T p.m. on tho Istb, and had light easterly winds with vary fine weather across. Passed Stephen’s island at noon yesterday. Passengers—For Lyttelton : Sir and Mrs Crozier, family (3) and servant, Mr and Mrs Nelson, Mrs Skiffins. Messrs D. ‘McParlane, Dowll. Bird, and 2 Steerage. For Dnnedin : Mrs Breakwood, Mr Edwards and 9 steerage. Dunedin, February 21. Arrived —Tho Acacia, from Hobart; Annoboll, from M .nritina. r ___

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Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2181, 21 February 1881, Page 2

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SHIPPING Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2181, 21 February 1881, Page 2

SHIPPING Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2181, 21 February 1881, Page 2

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