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SHIPPING.

PORT OF LYTTELTON. Weather Eefort : Not 16—8 a.m., wind, S. W, fresh, breeze ; weather rainy. Barometer, 29.92; thermo* meter, 47. High Water : To-morrow Morning, 3.30; afternoon, a 55. ARRIVED. Nov 16—City of New York, R.M.S., 30°9 tons, Calvary, from Port Chalmers, with outward ’Frisco mail. Passengers —Miss Cox, Messrs Bennett and Mathews. Nov 16 - Wellington, s.s., 279 tons, Lloyd, from Port Chalmers. Passengers—Mr Byron, and eight for North. CLEARED Nor 16—Star Queen, barque, 264 tons, Skelton, for Auckland. Nov 16-City of New York, R.M.S., 3009 tons, Calvary, for San Francisco, via Northern Ports. Nov 16—Wellington, s.s, 279 tons, Lloyd, for Northern Ports. SAILED. Nov 16—City of New York, R.M.S., 3009 tons, Calvary, for San Francisco, via Northern Ports, with outward San Francisco mail. Passenger for Napier—Mr Hyde. For San Francisco—Mr J. F. Rich. The City of New York arrived at 4 o’clock this morning, and sailed North with the outward San Francisco mail this morning. The Wellington, s.s., from Southern ports, arrived to-day at 6 a.m. She sails for Northern ports this afternoon.

ENGLISH SHIPPING. (“European Mail,” September 29th), The fallowing- ships were loading at London for Canterbury when the mail left, viz. Cardigan Castle, 1200 tons; Crusader, 1058 tons; Warwickshire. 679 tons ; and Waipa, 1017 tons. There are three loading for Auckland, seven for Otago, two for Wellington, and one for Nelson. The number of wrecks reported for the present ▼ear to date of September.23rd amounted to 1037. The ship Dunedin has sailed from London for Otago with 300 emigrants, chiefly of the agricultural class. On the 6th of last September a new screw steamer, named the Rotorua, was launched from the ship-building yards of Messrs William Denny and Bros, Dunbarton. Her dimensions are 226 ft by 87ft by 21Jft, tonnage 810, her direct-acting compound engines being of 172 horse power. She has been built to the order of the Union Steamship Company of New Zealand, and will soon form one of that company’s line of steamers.

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Globe, Volume VII, Issue 752, 16 November 1876, Page 2

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SHIPPING. Globe, Volume VII, Issue 752, 16 November 1876, Page 2

SHIPPING. Globe, Volume VII, Issue 752, 16 November 1876, Page 2

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