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SHIPPING

POET OS" LYTTELTON. ' WIATBSE Report .Tannary 18. 9 a.m.—Weather, overcast. 'Vind, S.W , liight. Baro:r<,ror. 29.77 ; thermometer, C 3. Ei?h Water—To morrow. Morning, 2 15 , evening, 3 16. Abuivkd—Jannr.ry 17. Sancy Lass, !C'ooiicr, 39 tons, Callow, from Wellington. Cuff and Graham, agents. Jaunett, ketoh, 41 tons, Bailey, from Pelornß Sound. H.isfer, ogeat. Tui, as., 55 tons, Pope, from "Wellington, via Kaik.inra. Pr.sdengors—Misses Parsons, Simpson, Mesdan:ea Cook I Parsons, Fussell, Messrs Fussf-li, Suicaions, Swanson, Carlson. Cnff And Graham, agents. Sailf.d —January 17. To Aran, s.s., 1028 tons, Carey, for Sontnerm ports and M lbonrne. Passengers—For Melbourne : Misses Leaf, Barker, Edwards, Messrs Satcholl, Tonncry. For Bluff : Miss Bain. For Dunedin—Miss ifwersen, Mesdames Oram, Wane, B'mekott, Mr i'wentyman ; steerag ', 17. Union t-.tsaiasliip Company, agents. Hawea, s.s., 461 tons, Kennedy, for Mannkau Tia way ports. Pii33enßers—For Wellington : Eev A.Peter, MoswaOfttway.Siuail. For Napier: Mr Tattorsr.il. For Pioton : Mr M. Canningham. For Tr-rauaki : Mrs elevens and two children ; 11 etaerage. Union Steam, hip Company, agents. . Planter, barque. 231 tons, Harrison, for Newcastle. P. Cunningham and Co., agents. Sailed— January 18 CatUn, ketch, it! tons. Cowan, for Cathn a Bher. Black, Davies and Co., agents. Exports. Per To Aran—For Dunedin : 12 bales fibre, 6 sacks runlt, 8 pkgs. For Melbourne : 32 sacks hidea, 16 bales fibre, 2 boxes stationery, 6 tariks malt, 100 keas batter. Shippers—Hawkins and Co., A. Moore and Co., Cnff and Graham, N.Z. Loin and Mercantile Agency Company, Hoywood and Co , Cuddon, Lightband, Allan, and Co., Grmstod and Co , Clavk, Mason, Struthers and Co., Peyton and Co. Per Hnsvea—For Wellington : 2 cases, 5 bags bacon, 20 loose chaesss, 1 bag seed, 16 pkga. For Wunganni: 1 pel. For Picton : 2 pkge. For Nelson : 3 pkgs. For Westpart : 4 cases. For Eokitika : 22 kegs butter, 2 oases bacon, 1 case. For Tarannki; 16 bags barley. 16 pkgs. For Manuksu: 4 pkgs. Shippers—Now Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agenoy Company, Morrow, Ba33ett and Co., Heywood and Co., Aulsebrsok, M:tson, Struthers and Co., Wilkin and Co., Wood. Bhand and Co., Union lesnranoo, Booth and Son, Moore and Co., Gilmour, Ewart, Collins Bros , Compton, McLaren, Telegraph Department, Foster, Lightband and Co., Whito, Hobin3on, McAlpine. The barque Anstra'ind was signalled when car mes linger left ptrt to-day. The barque Lnrline left London on November 20th, Deal November 22nd, for this port, with twenty passenger l . The City of Perth sailed December Ist for thi3 port. From late files it nppeara that the Ironsides, Matanra, and Waitangi were loading at London for this port.' POET OF AKAROA. Abrived—January 17. Hawea,"s.s., Kennedy, from Dunedin. PasBongers—Mr J. Curie and Mrs J. Curie, Mrs and Miss Martin, Mr Qaelch. Sailed—January 17. Hawea, s.s., Kennedy, for Lyttelton. Imports. For Hawoa—£3 tons general cargo. Consignees—Garwood and Co., Jas. Daly, H. Billena, J. Vangioni, G. J- Black, H. Citron, A. Bsdrignes, J. Kissel, Cnllen and Walker, H. J. Piper, George Cheokley, C. MoDonald, B. Ba>ley. EXPOBTS. Per Hawea—S bales wool, 38 cases oheese. Shippers—J. Vangioni, J. Daly, Garwood and Co., Henning. SHIPPING TELEGBAMS. Auckland, January 17. Sailed—Wanaka, for the South. Passengers— For New Plymouth: Mrs Kemp, Misses Hobkins, Charnock, Davis, Sohisi, Messrs J. B. Bicbardaon, Johnston, J. Smith, Furlong. For Nelson : Mr Goodman. For Lyttelton : Mr and Mrs Curnow, Mrs Butts, Mrs Palmer, Messrs J. C. Bharland, J. L. Wilson, W. H. WilKama. Wellington, January 17. Arrived—Wallace, from Nelson ; Hinemoa, from Lyttelton. Sailed—Ladybird, for Westport; Wallace, for Nelson. Entered out—Forest Queen, ketch, for Greymonth. Timartj, January 17. Sailed—Wnitaki and LillieDenh&m, steamers, for Dunedin; Edith May, for Sydney.

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Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2429, 18 January 1882, Page 2

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SHIPPING Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2429, 18 January 1882, Page 2

SHIPPING Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2429, 18 January 1882, Page 2

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