SHIPPING.
POET OF TIMAED. The flagstaff o£ Tunarnia situated in 171 deg 17.20 min East longitude; and 44 deg 23 min South latitude, ARRIVED. Feb 9 — Lily, schooner, 84 tons, Bloom, from Lyttelton. „ Feb 9-Qlencairn, schooner, 80 tons, Palle* son, from Hastings. SAILED.. ' Nil.IN HARBOUR. Barques—Eagna and Peru._ ii i Schooners—Glenoain and Lily. “ETetch—Reliance. '■ ' VESSELS HOMEWARD BOUND. Vessel. Days out. Helen Denny (Captain Carnell) ... 60 •Cumbrian (Captain Thomas) .i. ... 54 Mercia (Captain TOmmings) ... ... 47 Aberparne (Captain Lewis) ... ... .26 Aaterion (Captain Foote) ... ... 14 Arabella (Captain Dresser) ... ... 1 The schooner Lily reached here early this morning from Lyttelton in ballast, / . Mr Jackson’s schooner Glencairn sailed in at s.3o;this morning from Havelock, with a cargo of 44,600 ft of timber, and 150 posts. -The barque Highland Forest sailed from Lyttelton ■ for rimacu^m||tfHHMH||bfi||L
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 7064, 9 February 1893, Page 2
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129SHIPPING. South Canterbury Times, Issue 7064, 9 February 1893, Page 2
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