SHIPPING.
POET OP LYTTELTON. Weather Kei’Ort— January 7. 9 a.m.— Weather, clear, blue sky; wind, N.E., light. Barometer, 30.30; thermometer, 64. J Hiifh Water—To-morrow. Morning, 3.31; evening, 4.01. Arrived— January 7 Annie, brigantine, 301 tons, from Hobart Town. W, H. Hargreaves, agent. Cleared— January 7. Eichard and Mary, schooner, 44 tons, Miller, for Nelson- Master, agent. Sailed— January 6. Kestrel, ketch, 20 tons, Mortimer, for Pigeon Bay. Master, agont. __ , Mary Ann Annison, barque, 297 tons, Hughes, for Jackson’s Head. Langdowu and Co., agents. Courier, ketch, 20 tons, Sinclair, for Pigeon Bay. Master, agent. , , _ , Volunteer, ketch, tons, Larsen, for Leßon a Bay. Master, agent. Sailed— January 7. Wave, brig, 174 tons, Christian, for Kaipara. r. Cunningham and Co., agents. Maggie Patterson, schooner, 81 tons, Patterson, for Greymouth. Master, agent. Clio, schooner, 80 tons, Kirk, for Waitapu, Master, agent. m . . ~ , Cissy, schooner, 79 tons, Thow, for Auckland. Master, agent. _ , Emperor, brig, 284 tons, Cleary, for Kaipara. Geo. Mackay, agent. . Lizzie Guy, brigantine, 86 tons, Stevens, for Hokitika. T. H. Kerr, agent. Cleopatra, brigantine, 92 tons, Clarkson, for Grey* mouth. C. W. Turner, agent. Oamaru, brigantine, Short, for Auckland, Master, agent. Four brigantines, three schooners, and two brigs, left the port between midnight and sunrise this morning. The Mary Ann Annison, which put hack yesterday and anchored at the heads, sailed again this morning. The brigantine Annie, from Hobart Town, arrived at noon to-day. She is consigned to Mr Hargreaves. Captain Thow, of schooner Sissy, desires to stato that the collision reported in yesterday’s Press, between his vessel and a small boat, occurred as follows :—The Sissy was standing across tho harbor on tho starboard tack, when tho boat was first seen on the lee how on the port tack. I knew he could i't cross our bow in time, so called to him several times to either go about or under oar stern, but he took no notice. When I saw that, I put the helm down to bring the schooner round, and the boat still following its course came right under our bow. The boat belonged to the brigantine Hopeful, aild the occupants were seamen belonging to that vessel, and evidently were not experts in the management of small boats. The barque Bnttermere, from Calcutta, with cornsacks, is among the expected arrivals. Tho N.Z. and Australian Gazette, under date of London, November 2nd, says, that the ship City of Dublin, from Wellington, N.Z., was wrecked on the Middle Sands whilst attempting to cross the bar at the mouth of the Columbia river (8.C.), on October tho 18th, without a pilot. PORTOF AKAEOA, Arrived— January 5. Wanaka, s.s., McGillivray, from Lyttelton, with passengers and cargo. Consignees—Meech, Chadwick, Vangioni, Billens, Beecher, Penlington, Dauber, Henning, and Bnnckell. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. Port Chalmers, January 6. Arrived—Wanaka, at 9.30 a.m., from tho North; Oceola, from Lyttelton. Port Chalmers, January 7. Sailed—Wallabi, for Oamaru and Wanganui. Mr McArthur, formerly mate of tho Taupo, is appointed to the command of the s.s. Oreti.
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Globe, Volume XX, Issue 1525, 7 January 1879, Page 2
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