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SHIPPING.

POUT OF WELLINGTON

at;: IV'-; JaxoaßV 22 — Tfttero, a.s , 220 Inna, PoUrsen, from Nelson via Flcton. Passengers - Cabin : Misses uuno»n. Biss, Perrin, E' I wards. Webb. Eell,. Mesriarnes Beck. McKorrow amt family. Chapman, Scott, BlacK, Main, Dlrio amt child. Captain Webb. Messrs. P. jEntrol. J. Brown, Stevenson, Karris, Beck, Sneat, Kerr, Cow**, Sedgwick, Mam, AVilliams, Kenny, Kclmltzo. Kure. Tupo, Lambert, Neeison Masters Malcolm (2). Duncan (2), Black ; ana nine in steerage. Levin and Co. agents. w , Napier, s.a., 43 t ms, Fisk, from Blenheim, w, and O. Turnbull, agents. r 1 , , Aurora, schooner, 52 tons, Stewart, from Hat Point, Poareo, agent. BY TUB KORA PH. AUCKLAND, Wednesday. Arrived : D’Arcy X’ratt, from Lyttelton. Sailed : Wellington, for the South. Passengers for Wellington: Airs. Butler and two children, Messrs. Meyers, IXlnes, Green, Pollen. Twentyman and son. The Atlanta cleared foe Waitara, with 80,000 feet timber. PATEA, Wednesday. The ketch Agnes, from Wellington, arrived this morning, having sailed in by the new channel which was lately scoured through tho sand spit almost in a lino with tho breakwater works now in progress. The Clyde, from Wanganui, in entering two hours before high water found six feet of water on tho bar in tho now channel. BLUFF, Wednesday. Arrived; Xlinemoa, from Dunedin, Sailed : 2 p.m., Hinemoa, for Pnysegur Point, PORT CHALMERS, Wednesday. AIiKTVEb: Seagull, from Manukan ; Ilhodorick Dhu, from Kalpara ; Glimpse, from Timaru. Sailed; Rlngurnoma, for Hobarton ; Oreti, for Bluff; Clyde, for Newcastle. LYTTELTON, Wednesday. Sailed : John Knox, for Sydney : Albion, for tho North. Passengers for Wellington; Miss Ellis, Messrs. T. D. Trlphon. Day, A. Calcott. T. Orbell. V. b. O'Orody, F. Ilawloy, E. S. Hawkins, XV, C. Calcott, Crone, and X’. Best, Captain Day. Tho steamer Napier, from Blenheim, arrived here yesterday. , , , Tho atormblrd, for Wanganui, leaves to-day. The steamer Talaroa, Com Nelson and Picton, arrived hero yesterday morning. Hue weather was experienced across. ... , , Tho Aurora, from Flat Point, arrived in port early yesterday morning. The comfortable little steam launch Vesta, belonging to Mr. McKeegan, proved herself a very material addition to our moans of recreation yesterday, as a party of twenty-live to thirty pleasure seekers enjoyed a delightful cruise out to tlie U a-ls and round tho harbor in her, and their universal testimony proves her to bo a comfortable and seaworthy boat. No doubt as she becomes belter known she will be iu greater demand for private parties, for which she is eminently suitable. ____

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 5560, 23 January 1879, Page 2

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 5560, 23 January 1879, Page 2

SHIPPING. New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 5560, 23 January 1879, Page 2