LYTTELTON.
ABRIVBD. Nov.. l2— Lady Bird, s.s., 286 tons, Andrew, from Wellington and Northern ports. PassengersSaloon : Miss Notton, Mrs Miller and four children, Mr and Mrs Sanders and child, Messrs Fibst, W, S. Moorhouse, Parnell, Todd, Rayner, Coburn, Miller. . Steerage • Mids M'Ki.nlay, Messrs Wood; Stuart, Reid, Goldfellow ; four immigrants, and fifty-two original for South. iJNov-12 — Courier, ketch, 31 tons, Rae, fr. m Stoneyhurst. Nov. 13^-Agnesj brigantine, 123 tons, Frost, from Auckland. r Nov. -■ IS— Malcolm, brigantine, 182 tons, Longworthy, from Hobart Town. Nov. 13— Drover, brig, 173 tons, Stephen/ from t . the Kiames, with 123,CCJft timber. ... •"jBH.IOOrt -CJ^EABED. Nov.* 13— Nautilus, cutter, 30 tons, Nilson, for Akaroa, in ballast. Nov. 13— Margaret, ketch, 26 tons, Rich, for Pigeon B«y, in ballast. • Nov. 13— Kestrel, ketch, 26 tons, Clarkson, for Muuiu.to.jb. Bay. .-■-•» " SAILED. ' Nov 12— Lady Bird, s.s., 236 tons, Andrews, for Dunedin. Passengers— Messrs Chill man, Webber, M'Artuar, Stack ; und fifty-four original. Nov. 12— Clyde; s.s., 30 tons, M'Cbaville, for Saltwater Creek. -•■■••- Nov; 12— Alice Jane, ketch, 27 tons, Johnston, for Le Bon Bay, in ballast. .',.-'. Nov. Lft— Maiden City, echooner, 27 tons/Prescott, for Laverick Bay, in ballast. VESSELS IN HABBOtJB. 3 ;* Steanier.— Maori. * " Bhips.— Doretce, Inverallan, Merope, Endymion. Duke of Edinburgh. - • • Barques. — Eapeculador, Cog dv Village, Atlantic, ';y Joliba, Elizabeth Graham, Mary Ann Annison Brig.— Drover. Barquentine— O. L. Taylor. Briganfcines.— Levi Stevens, Agues, Malcolm. Schooners. — Fairlie, Volunteer, Nile, E. U. Cameron, Wild Wave. _ Ketches.— Linnet. Quiver, Kestrel, Margaret, Blac *. wall, Courier. I Cutter.— Nautilus. yP^ P Ti Z -Drover, Captain Stephen, was signalled ■ tjafß-tatiaimg, and came up to au anchorage off the town at 3 a.m. from the 3'bamus, making the pas-* sage m eight-days from port to poi t. : TIZJiB brigantine Agnes arrived in harbour tbis moniing from Auckland j sho brings a cargo of timber, &c, for this port. ; v^r'4*he : ,brigantine Malcolm, Captain I -mgworthy, /■wnp signalled this morning from Hobart Town, and ,' V.Cftme up toananchorage abreast of the ship Dorroote -• at 9am. - *■ A private telegram states that the schooner --.• o?™? *!}£ W*ry, Captain Grubb, which left Lyttel-'-ton tot West-port, has been obliged to pat back into Ship Cove, wind bound. The s.s. lady Bird, Captain Andrew, arrived in lof3^P- r jJ^*?S?y. »* I*3o1 * 30 P-m-. 'Rom northern ports, and sailed for Dunedin at 4 p.m.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 2085, 13 November 1874, Page 2
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