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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

High Watbb at Neisok. a.m. p.m. Saturday, Feb. 22 ... 10-20 1036 Sunday, Feb. 23 ... 10 51 11-7 Monday, Feb.. 24 ... 11-21 1136 Tueßday, Feb. 25 ~. H'so BNTBBED INWABpS. February 20—Murray, ss, 78, Conway, from Wellington. Paisengers—Mrs Crewdeon, Messrs Jones, Da* id ion, and Spearing. 20— Oleander, barque, 350, from Newcastle. 20—Wallace, pc, 64, Dillon, from Motueka. 20—Awaroa, schooner, 60, Greager, from Wanganui. 20—ProBpeot, ketoh, 21, Westrupp, from Adele liltnd. 21—Wellington, ss, 286, M'Gee, from Taranaki and Manukau. Passengers—-Mrs Astle, Mrs Wriinbouie and S children, Mrs Hughe?, Mrs Tankham, Mm Coltburfc child, Mibb Hopgood, SubLieutenant Johnston, Trooper Coleman, Master Watty, Captain Wildman, Messrs Harris, Hughes, Wftten, Coleman, Cameron, and Medland.

21— Samson,' ps^jS^fiawft&ai'^rom Wect Wani/nnui. Passengers—Mr and Mr§ Hambrook and family. iUAS T^U-l'Sy^M* 21—Maid of Italy, euttej, 14, Clark, from Riwaka. 2L—Planet, outter, 12, Thome, from Motueka.^ W^SP^^aß^^»-^M^lU*Talni^r^B i Paaely, Mrs Chamberlain and family, Mies Newman, I Miss Wilkin,.M<ißsrß..Bootbi'-.-ehMn^rlaj^^Si^|> : and 6 others. . " • OIiBABED OUTWABDS. I February 21—Taiaroa, as, 228, Peterßon, for Tarani a ki and Manukau. Passengers—Messrs Hay man, Gunn, Levisholm, Foote, Norman, and 12 others. 21—Stella, bs, 156, M'Kersie, for Jaokion's Bay. 21—Kennedy, bb, 138,. Palmer, for Wesb Coast. Passengers—Mrs Packing, Mrs Longman, Mrs Oliver, 1 Mrs Davidson, Miss Stanley, Misß Wilson, Messrs ! M'AUister, Burns, Herbert, Jamieson, Johns, Inspector Kiely, and 4 others. " 21 Lyttelton, ps, 86, 'ScoMv for Blenheim. Pasjsengera—Misses Kreith (3), DrMuller, MrTownsend, land 19 Maoris. ■ t ' 1 21—Wallacfl, ps, -64, Dillon, for Wellington, Passengers—Mr and Mrs Hambrook and family (7;, :and Captain Edwards. The Murray, bound for Wanganui and Opunake, leaves at 2 p.m to-day. < ... The Charleß Edward has been detained at Hokitika for some days, but as the weather is moderating and the flood in the river subsiding, she will probably get out this morning. The Orient steamer Garonne, leaving Melbourne, for England on the 15th pros., not only is full of passengers in the saloon, but. has all her second olass cabins engaged. The Kennedy sailed for West Coast Ports at midday yesterday. The Wallace sailed for Wellington direot yesterday afternoon. The Lyttelton left for Blenheim at noon yesterday. The Wellington arrived from Taranaki and Manukau yesterday morning, and started again on the same tide for Picton and Wellington, arriving at the former port at 5 o'clock last evening. The schooner Dido, for Lyttelton, and ketch Comet, for Wellington, are loading at Walker's mill, Puramahoi. The Claud Hamilton will be due on the Coast, from Melbourne on Monday next. The Stella was to leave last evening for West Coast Ports and Jackson's Bay it will be fiva weeks before she returns to Wellington. ~ . " The Taiaroa arrived in harbor at 6 o'olock last evening, and after delivering her inward cargo she took on board 40 tons, and atarted again for Taranaki and Manukau at 8-30 p.m. The barque Oleander, from Newcastle, arrived at the anchorage on Thursday afternoon, and was lowed into the harbor by the Kennedy yesterday morning. The hulk Hera will commence to lighten her on Monday, previous to her discharging at the Albion wharf. The schooner Awaroa arrived from Wanganui on Thursday afternoon, The paddle Bteamer Samson arrived from West Wanganui yesterday morning. She briDgs a. cargo of coal from that district.

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Colonist, Volume XXII, Issue 2514, 22 February 1879, Page 3

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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Colonist, Volume XXII, Issue 2514, 22 February 1879, Page 3

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Colonist, Volume XXII, Issue 2514, 22 February 1879, Page 3

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