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SHIPPING.

POET OP LYTTELTON. Weather Report— January 10. 9 ji.eq,— 'Weather, blue and cloudy sky* Wind, N.W., light. mometer, 05. High Water—To-Morrow. Morning, 8.09 ; evening, 8.31.

Sailed —January 15. Waitaki, s.b., 223 tons, Edie, for Port Chalmers, R. Pntlett, agent. Passengers—Mrs Puflett and family. Steerage -Four. Arawata, s.s., 623 tong, Sinclair, for Wellington, East Coast, and Sydney. R. Puflett, agent. Passengers—For Wellington—Mesdames Biokett, Ashbolt, Dickson. Sergcnt, Miss Biustcad, Misses Hadfield (2), Wattie, Hon. E. Campbell, Dr. Gillon. For Auckland —Misses McParlane, Hurley, Messrs Strike, Studholme, Goldie, Eentell, Engst, Aulsobrook, and Jebscu. For Sydney—Mrs Meares, four children and nurse, Messrs D. Mcara, H. Hears, and Sheppard. Steerage—Sixteen. The Marie finished last night with her Calcutta cargo, and the Prince Alfred her Kaipara timber. The ship Lady Jocelyn expects to finish discharging to-day. The Rialto, hence, arrived at Gravesend December Ist. 196 days out. The ship Waimate, belonging to tbo New Zealand Shipping Company, left Gravesend for Lyttelton November 27th, with fifty-two saloon and 100 steerage passengers, and passed Deal same day. The Westland (Shaw, Savill and Co.), 1116 tons, Captain Wood, left Gravesend for here November 22nd, Deal next day, and Plymouth on the 26th. A SHIP OUTSIDE. A communication was seat from the Heads this forenoon, to ‘the effect that a full rigged ship was within sight. Later, she was reported to be the Now Zealand Shipping Company’s ship Piako, Captain Boyd. The Piako left London October 23rd, with a large number of passengers. The steam-tug Lyttelton was despatched for her at noon. THE PIAKO’S PASSENGERS. Following is a complete list of the passengers who embarked at Loudon, October 23rd, by the N.Z.S. Co.’s ship Hako for Canterbury:— Saloon—Mr Edward Y. Everett, Miss Mary A. Ancell, Mr Arthur Hill. Mr A. W. Hall, Miss Isabella Mcllwaine, Miss Amy Bostook, Mr Herbert Boatock, Mr Thomas Bostook, Mr William Jones, Mrs William Jones, Mias Emily Jones, Miss Nellie Jones, and Miss Florence Jones. Second cabin—Mr Frederick Cooke, Mr William C. Spencer, Mrs Wm. C. Spencer, Miss Alice Evans, Mr J. Hankin, Mr William Bowsy, Mrs William Bowsy, Mr J. Wilson, Mrs J. Wilson, Miss Julia Pickering, Mias Emma Cults, Mr Edwin Leete, Mr Peter Wilson, Mr Hy. Forshaw, Mr Chas. H. Stockdiil, Mr Angus McDonald, Miss Helen McDonald, and Miss Alice Bowles. Steerage—Frances Williams, Amy Williams, May Williams, James Harrow, Elizabeth Harrow, Henry W. Harrow, Rose M. Harrow, James Harrow, Daisy Harrow, Mary Harrow, Laura Honshall, Albert Thackery, Mary Thackery, Eliza P. Thackery, Arthur Henshall, Clara Hadden, George Freeman, Alice Freeman, John Prescott, Josepa Prescott, Pollio Marion, Richard Sealey, Benjamin Arnstein, Mrs J. Qissick, John Davey, Jane B, Davey, J. Beeching, B. Baeching and child, John Keating, John W. Strand, Edward Bailey, Harriett Bailey, Robert McClellan, Edmund Weber, Ernest Bailey, Laura Bailey, Barbara Bailey, William Bailey, Fredk. Bailey, Hannah Bailey, John Rhodes, Mrs Rhodes and child, Mary Roche. Eliza Cremier, Geo. Milbourn, Michael Fincnne, Hy. W Dewell, Chas. Aird, Alice Aird, Mand and Theresa Aird, Emma Woodward, Ellen Woodward, Clara, Emma, and Henry Woodward, Thomas Dixon, Geo. J. Clarke, William H. Clarke, John W. Cave, Thomas Green, Henry Wilson, Alfred Sparks, Chas. Gill, Thomas Gill, Joseph and Edmund Gill, Benjamin Chary, Emma Chary, Samuel Chary, Alfred Carr, Hagar Carr, Emily and Beatrice Carr, Henry Best, Alice Qlockmer, Edwin Barry, Henry Single, Michael Bateman, James Virtue, Hiram Freeman, John Stonpe, Samuel Boal, Richard Cottan, H. J. Luermoor, John Gordon, Margaret Costello, Samuel J. Pickering, Alfred W. Grimner, W. Ford, Georgina Ford, Charles P. Sleoham, Hannah Sleeman, Joseph Tarn, James Gabbott, John Gabbott, and Elizabeth Gabbott, James Clarke, Annie Clarke, Fanny, Mary, John, and Charles Clarke, Edwin Brooke, Meary Brooke, Thomas H. Oswald and Annie Brooke, Mrs Atkin, John Peacock, Sophie Colson, Henry Jones, Mrs Jones, Henry E. Eton, Alice Eton, Louisa, Edward, and Edgar Eton, William Maw, Linney, Ezekiel, M. Linney, and Thomas Maw Linney, Alexander J. Maekio, Elizabeth Mackie, Margaret and William Mackey, Charles Burgess, Jane and Annie Burgess, John Martin, John Hobem, Jamos Midgley, Arthur Bennett, Adolphns Fischer, Catherine Fischer, and Horace Beeton. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. Port Chalmers, January 16. Sailed —Owako, for Timarn; Hawea, for L;ttcltoa. Auckland. January 15. Sailed —Rotorua, for Melbourne, via East Coast. Passengers—Miss Clayton, Mrs Canlton and fonr children. For Napier—Messrs Braken and Rieg. For Lyttelton—Messrs T. Eosking, Bryant, Edwards, Nash, Rev. H. Bull, Mr and Mrs A. Hall. For Melbourne— Mr Bolfe, Miss Monkman, Napier, January 15. The Penguin and Hinemoa left Tanranga last night, at 4 p.m., and had an exciting race down the coast. This morning, off Gisborne, the Hifiemoa headed by fifteen miles. She leaves at once for Lyttelton direct, where she is expected to arrive early on Saturday morning.

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Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 1841, 16 January 1880, Page 2

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SHIPPING. Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 1841, 16 January 1880, Page 2

SHIPPING. Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 1841, 16 January 1880, Page 2