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SHIPPING

PORT OP LYTTELTON. Wkathbb Retort —November 16. Noon —Weather, clear ; shy cloudy, N.E. 3Sg*fe. Barometer. 29 55: thermometer, 69. High Water—To-morrow. Morning, 4,05; evening, 4.30, Arrived —November 15. Clematis, ketch, 67 tons, Johnson, from tPalores Sound. Master, agent. Arrived— November 16. Jannett, ketch, 41 tons, Bailey, from Waitapu. Master, agent. Hawea, a e.. 461 tons, Kenneiy, from Dunedin, Passengers—Misses l ydia Howarde, Lolo de Glorian. Blanche Leopold, Messrs Geo. Leopold, Barry Power, Mooney and one steerage. Union Steamship Company, agents. Rotorua, 6 s . 563 tons, Tozet', from Auckland via East Coast. Passengers--Mesdamcs Reader. Bine and child, Haun ng, Misses King, Lewis (2). Sir P. 1). Bell, Messrs P. and T. Tancred, Soinsbury, Hassal, McLangh'an, Simpson, Sykes, White, Batt. Clifford, Hooton, Christie, Mot, Holden and 12 steerage. Union Steamship Company, agents. Sailed— November 15. Jessie Readmnn. ship, t'63 tons, Gibson, for Bluff. Edwards. Benne’t and Co , agents. Wakatipu, s.s., 1153 tons Wheeler, for Sydney via North. Union Steamship Company, agents. . , Lizzie Guy, brig inline, 85 tons, Stevens, for Hokitika. Black, Davies and Co , agents. Jane DongU«, s.s., 75 tons, Fraser, for Kaikonra and Wellington. P. Cunningham and Co., agents. , Tui, s.s., 64 tons, Wills, for Kaikonra and Wellington. Caff and Graham, agents.

The steamers Rotorua from North and the Hawea "from Dunedin arrived thin morning. The barque Warat.h, Captain McArthur, left Hobart Town on November 3rd, passed Caps pillar same night* \*ith moderate breeze from ibo S.W., when it veered round to the S S.K. fill the 7th inst; thenci light winds from the west, with fins weather to the Snares on the 9th, -wind S.W. ; passed the Nuggets at 4 a m. on 4he 10;h, Dunedin Hials at 11 am.; had E-N.E. and northerly winds to tho Peninsula, on the 12th : off Afcaroa all day on the 13th. with light baffling winds ; sighted Godley Head light at midnight of same day, and arrived with a light N.B. wind on Sunday afternoon. The ketch Clematis, Captain Johnson, arrived yesterday afternoon from Pelorus Sound, after a smart round trip of nine days. She left here on November 6th, a rived at the sound on the Bth, left again on Friday, and had N.W. wind to arrival as above. The ship Jessie Headman left for the Bluff yesterday, with part original cargo from London. „ , The Lizzie Guy, for Hokitika, sailed yesterday. The Cleopatra cleared for Greymouth yestsrdzy, and was to sail last night. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. : New Plymouth, November 16. The Wanaka arrived this morning and left agiia for ‘Wellington direct at ten o clock. Passengers—Mr . and Mrs McLaren and child, Messrs Watkins, Walker, Smith, Bishop, Vonrotter aad Carpenter. Auckland, November 10. Arrived Clansman and Reliance, from Oamara ; Kenilworth and Kate McGregor, from Timam ; Agnes Donald, from Porahanga._ Sailed—'Pakeba; for Knipara. to load timber for Dunedin ; City of Sydney, for Sydney. Latest American intelligence states that tho American ‘-barque Beatrice, Lavaner, 553 tons, cleared from New York on September 29 h for Auckland, with 16.294 oases of kerosene, 300 barrels raain; the American barque Mabel, 782 tons, sailed on October llth for Dunedin. Wellington, and Lyttelton, with 6500 cases of kerosene and a-miscellaneons cargo. _ On October 23rd the American barque Minnie Allen, 663 tons, sailed'from Boston for Adelaide and Dunedin. For-tha latter port she takes 6800 cases of kerosene. The following are loading at New York—Swedish barque Superior, 433 tons, for Adelaida and Auckland. She will probably dear about October 23th ; the English barque Romeo, 620 tons, for Dunedin. Wellington, and Lyttelton. She wiil probably clear on November 20th. , Wellington, November 15. Sailed —Penguin, for Picton and Nelson ; Charles Edward and Grafton, for the West Coast. Botcrua, for Melbourne via the Sooth. Passengers—Messrs Barham, Arthur, King, and Lewis ,(2). la : y Tancrcd, Mesdamcs Oliver, Oldham, Taylor,. and Reader, Hon. Mr Oliver, Messrs Robertson, Parker, Spiller, Laird, Shaw, Watt, Oldham, and Christie ; ten steerage. . Greymouth, November 15. Sailed —Examiner, for Wellington ; Mary Wadley, for Napier. Timabu.-November 15. Arrived—Laowing, from Newcastle ; Edith Reid, from Greymouth; Palmerston, from Dimed in. Sailed—Eliza Mary, for Pelorus Sound. Port Chalmers, November 15. Arrived—St Kilda, s.s., from Westport. Sailed—Hawea, s.s., for the North. Passengers, for Well.ngton—Mr-.and Mrs Kettle. For Nelson —Miss > rridgo; and ton steerage for all ports. Lyttelton, ship, for London.

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Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 2100, 16 November 1880, Page 2

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SHIPPING Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 2100, 16 November 1880, Page 2

SHIPPING Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 2100, 16 November 1880, Page 2

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