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SHIPPINGF TEEEGRAMS.

■ {KROk 008 OWN CORRESPONDBNTS.) Lyttblton, January 26th. Ss,iled.—Storm Bird,. 8.5., -for .the Sputhr 'I'M^m. ; }- ■ii ■':;;.;v:-;:- .''': -:i ■ • -j'.:■■.:■ ..-..... . .-..• : :i January 27th." .Arrived.—lsabella, from Hokitika; Joliba, from Newcastle, 230 ■p.m...; Mavis, from PictOn. ■' ■'-•'-'■ - ■*■■■-■■:■:■■■ '. .. ■ Sailed.-r-Wallabij -b.5.,, for Wellington, I p.m.;" Phoebe, s.s., for Wellington, "1.30 p.m.; Maori,,s.s., for the South, 2.10 p.m. 1': )■: •■;- - WBLLiKOf ONi January 26fch. ; Arrived.r-Lord Ashley,- b.b., from Napier, ■early ; Rangitotp, c. a., from Nelson, 4 pm. Sailed.—Lord Ashley, s.s., for Lyttelton, 3 p.m. . . ~_ . ■ ■.; ...\; ~ ";'\ '\'.["".■ '.' f .';'■';' AtrcKLANP, Janaary'2sthV '■-■■'L-'ii wa Tafjranga, ,January 27thV Arrived.—Merlin, from Fiji." : Biuri1,1 January 26th. Arrived.—Airedale, s.s., from Port Chal mers. \..,\ " ... ■. ■ . ■ ",'■ '■'.'..'.'...." ;;;::January 27th. Vs - Arrived.—Omeo.s.s., froia Port Chalmers, Ba. m.;; Tairoa, ' s.s., from D'anedin^ 10 a. m. -, r -Mary Ann, for Newcastle, early ;•; Tairoa, s.s., for InveroargiU, 11 S.m.; Omeo, a.s",*for Melbourne, 4 p;m." A. ~"" :: Messrs Patrick? -Henderson' and Cob clipper ship City of Dunedin, from London, arrived off the Heads yesterday forenoonsignalled for a tug, as also that all were well on board. The tug Geelong proceeded down and'owed the vessel up on the evening's flood to an anchorage in the Quarantine Ground, where she will remain until the powder portion of her cargo is discharged, when she - will be removed to a higher berth. Of her passage Captain Curry, her commander^ Ions: and favourably known in the Otago trade, as master of the Lady Egidia, reports that the City left Gravesend on the 23rd, of October, had strong westerly winds in the Channel, and took her fiaal departure from off Plymouth, where she parted with her pilot, on the lat of November; light N.W. winds then prevailed to catching the N.E; Trades in lat. 23; they were light and lost in lat. 3 N. The Equator was crossed on the 26th of November in lat. 27deg 30min W. Had fair S;E. trades, sighted th» Bland of Trinidad, .lost the trades in lat. 20d(sg'S. Light N. W. winds and calms were then experienced to passing the meridian of Greenwich on December 18th, in lat. 38deg E. la running down her easting on a general parallel of 43deg 30tnin, light breezes prevailed from H.W. to S.W. and no ice was seen. Stewart'B Island was sighted on the morning of the 24th. and the passage made between it and the Traps. From thence light variables were met with to arrival. _ . ' The City of, Dunedin.. spoke the ships Celaeno and Queen -Bee off the Cape de Verdes, bound ror New Zealand. ' ~ The p.s. Wallace salted on her usual Oamaru trip yesterday morning. She is due Again this evening.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 2801, 28 January 1871, Page 2

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SHIPPINGF TEEEGRAMS. Otago Daily Times, Issue 2801, 28 January 1871, Page 2

SHIPPINGF TEEEGRAMS. Otago Daily Times, Issue 2801, 28 January 1871, Page 2