SHIPPING TELEGRAMS.
"'",'* , AnCKUUrn, Septembers*. ; The Australia Bailed for Sydney at two o'clock. ■ : Sailed—Waitaki, for South, from Manukan, with the San Francisco mail. Passengers for Lyttelton —Mr and -Miss Lecrane, Messrs Baker, "Wilson, Morgan, and Poache. *-. Whxihotoh, Septembers!*, • Arrived—Bingarooma, from Sydney. '-'--■ • ■• TrsiHir/.r September2*l i Arrived—lsabella, ketch, £r»mCatlin's river. - : Sailed —Beautiful Star, for Lunedin. , Ws.tadn; i A largo squares-rigged vessel, steering north, was sighted off the beach abont fifteen miles south of Timaru, this afternoon.
Post Cbalsiabs, September 24. Bailed—Sontag, for Lyttelton, with original cargo from NewTork.
BLtrrr, September 24. Arrived—Albion, at 6 ajn., from Melbourne. She sails at 5 p.m. for Dnnedin. She left Melbourne on the I6th, at 6 p.m., and reached Hobart Town at S p.m. on the 19th. She experienced heavy seas and head winds during the-passage. Saloon passengers for Dnnedin—Messrs Phillips, Webster, Dear, Mrs Jeffreys, Mr Keep: 27 steerage, and 116 tons. Tor Lyttelton—Messrs Gordon, Good, and Lovett, and Misses Gord and Brennan; 4 steerage, and 41 tons. For Wellington—Masters Harold, Ernest, and Le Crew; 5 steerage, and 113 tons. For NelsonMessrs Balmes, dapham, and Cameron; and 3 steerage. .
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Press, Volume XXXII, Issue 4416, 25 September 1879, Page 2
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