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ARRIVED. See. 9— Lady Jooolyu, ship, Jenkins, from London. Ed warns, Buuuotc aud Co., agents. Deo. 10— St. Kiidn, s.s., 171 tons, Flowerday, from Oamaru. hoyce, utead uud Co., ugents. Deo. 10— fawn, brig, 'iiß tons, DUlner, from Newcastle. H. Wood, agent. Deo. 10— Muiy Ellon, schooner, 29 tons, Donovan, from WulliuKtoii. Gulf and Gr-liam. agents. Deo. 10-l'euguin, b.h., H2 U-hb, i.die. from Monnkau and way Parts. K. Puflatt, agent. Paanengorß—Missea Wiiitoy (i), Mesdames Adams, Johnson, Kinsey, Jussieeß Johnston aud Williams and SbOffctury, Messrs Adams, Wright, Gibson, Martin, bibbaid, t'riedlauilor, Potrie, Jobnaou, Hamilton, Allwortb, Haivey, Perry, eter, Hesiop, Youn<, Pickery ill, Snow, Elphinstone, Muurioo, Penny, Cay hill, 7 ate. rago. Deo. 9-Lady Jocelyn, ship, 2136 tons, Jenkins, from London; Kdwards Bennett and Co., agents. Passengers— tiuloou : Mr aud Mrs i'enwiek aod - children, MiSoes A. Doe. Matthew.*, Carling, Meßßra H. H. Mills. J. S. tiiaves, 0. Turnup, Masfea. A. T, Bullock, E. Hastier, E. Brown, J. St Quentin, W Baldwin, F. J. bteveuson. Second Cabin and Stet'ruice : Mr and Mrs Aluock, Mrs Humble and. children, Mrs Co rest, Mr, mra and Hiss &oabutk,Mr and Mrs Edwards aud -I child* en, Mrs and Misa Jugue, Mr and Mrs Ashley and 5 children, Mm fcmith nnd 4 children, Mis cable, MissHH Quick, M'Lean (if), Graham, Ma J hews (z), C. Wellß, S. Clarke, Messrs A. Ward, C. a. Lloyu, A. Morton, H. Clarke, «. Ashton, A. Hopkins, YV. T. Bangor, P. Walsh. CLEARED. Deo. IC— Pelican, Uwouiine, 69 tone, Brown, for Pelorus i-ound. Waller aud Co., agents. Deo. 10— Prince Alfrod, laiquentihe, 161 tons, Schenkol, for l'eloru* cound. Master, agent. The ship Lady Jooelyn, ' from London, was signalled last night, 'f !■ o tag went down tj her, and tewed hor up to an anchorage. The usual notice to oonsi<ueos appears elsewhere. The Crojdoe Lata for Kelson, T. B. Taylor for (Sreymoutb, uud feather and Comet for Havelook, sailed yesterday. The Charluttu A. Littleßeld cleared at the Customs for Auckluud yesterday wita part original cargo from Now York, as well as with oorgo shipped here. According to the Australasian Shipping News, complaints are nmdo by shipmasters thus tho light at tbe railway statit n, Timaru, so oloaely resembles that in the lighthouse of that port, that there is great danger ol tenons consequences arising from ihe confusion, it io suggested that the lightbouse should Lo removed to Patiti Point, whero they say it will be o( far more benefit to tailors.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 4255, 10 December 1881, Page 2
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