THE TIDES.
. High water at Lyttelton for the month of January:— • Date. ajn. p.m. 1 .... 8,20 ... 8,42
, The "e.s. Taranaki sailed for Dtmedin- at i 1.30 on Saturday. - ■.>••■■-■.
Shun Lee sailed for London on Saturday night 4 she was towed outside the Heads by tbeStS-'Rangatira, and having a good breeze she Voon .gp.t clear of the land. The ship Meropej Captain Rose, ia still in Harbor, being detained, by the strong N.E. Winds, an attempt was made ta tow her yesterday, but was unsuccessful. She will sail the first fair wind.
The eJs. Maori, Captain Malcolm, arrived in harbor on Saturday, at 1.30 p.m. She left Port Chalmers at midnight of the 28th. %nd arrired Timaru at L 9 a.m.: next morning; left at 9.30 p.m. same day, and arrived, at Akaroa on Saturday, at 6.30 a.m., left at 8.45 a.m., arriving as above. The Maori sails for Dnnediu to-morrow. She will run —„__*., the harbor, aud will s *—vieailirijj race.
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Press, Volume XIX, Issue 2705, 1 January 1872, Page 2
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