SHIPPING.
POET OS" LYTTELTON.
Weather Report—January 15. 9 a.m.—Weather, blue Bky. Wind, N., fresh breeze. Barometer, 29.60: thermometer, 64.
High Water—To-morrow, Morning, 7.26 ; evening, 7.47.
Akrited—January 15. Arawata, b b., 6:3 ton*, Sinclair, from Melbourne, via Hobart Town and South. E. Puflett, agent. Passengers—From Melbourne*, Mr Pitman, Mr and Mrs Davis, Miss Restall, Mrs Thomas and child, Mrs Llewellyn, Mr and Mrs Douglas ; from Hobart Town, MissLovett, Miss Fisher; from the Coast, Mr and Mrs A=hley, Mr J. J. Turnbull, Mr and Mrs Malcolm and familv. Miss Christel, Mr VonTunzellmin, Mr Waitaki, s.s., 223 tons, Edie, from Wellington R. Pu9e!t. agent. Pas'enger3—Messrs Luic, Kohu, Mitchell, St_-gg*ll, Martin, Culan, Haulhabu. Col'ins, Davis. Mclntyre. Cook, Mihom ; Mesdames Powell. Collins, Mackay, Streetcr; Misses Powi3, Haetie, Master Powell; and ten in the t teerage. Sailed—January 14. Fx*miner, barqne, 2?G tons. Scoullav, for Greymonth. C. W. Turner, ngrent. Taiaroa, s.s., 2 8 ton*, Pieteraon, for Wellington and North. R. Pufl-tt, egent. Passengers for Wellington—Mr and Mrs Ket«=on, Messrs Doughty, Hammoud, Hun'er, Nancarrow. Captain Watson. For Nelson—Mr and Mrs Brown. Messrs Watson, Sorn»rs, Rojers, Mrs Talker, Hon. R. O'iver. For Picton--Master Brownhe. For Wanganui— Miss Dickenson. For Auckland—Hon. Spencer Lyttsiton, Master Parkes. Steerage, 11.
The Union Company's steamers Arawata and Waitaki leave to-day, the former for Northern Port 3 and Sydney, "and the Waitaki for Port Chalmers. Captain Fouthcote, of the ship Bruce, notifies that ho will not be responsible for any debts incurred by his crew. The s.s. Taiaroa sailed North last evening. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. Port Chalmers, January 15_ Arrived - Kakanui, s.b., from Invercargill; Beautiful Star, from Oamaru. Sailed —Brigantiue Progress, for Manukau. Wellington, January 15. Arrived Ship Eastminster, from London, eighty - seven days, with immigrants. The doctor is now abonrd, and no communication ha 3 yet been held with the shore. Tauranoa, January 14. The Penguin got off the B»nd hillock at 11 thia morning with the assistance of the tender Staffa. No damage was done. It was not even found that her cwgo or coal had moved. Her 3ght kedge3 came home, or else she would have got off when she first touched
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Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 1839, 15 January 1880, Page 2
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350SHIPPING. Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 1839, 15 January 1880, Page 2
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