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SHIPPING.

PORT OF LYTTELTON. ARRIVED. June 19—Richard and Mary, schooner, 45 tons, Hutchinson, from Ilavelock. June 19—Helena, brigantine, from Auckland, not reported. June 20—Atrato 8,8., Husband, from Port Chalmers. CLEARED. June 19—Lady Don, schooner, G 8 tons, Buxton, for Hokitika. June 19—Mary Ann Annison, barque, 297 tons, D. Hughes, for Sydney. June 19—Wild Duck, schooner, 43 tons, f wersen, for Greymouth. SAILED. June 19—Acacia, barque, 233 tons, Riddle, for Auckland. June 19—Eleanor, barque, 39G tons, Coleman, for Newcastle, in ballast. Reported June 18th. June 19—Natal Queen, barque, 230 tons, Gourlay, for Auckland. Reported June 17th. June 19—Auriga, barque, 518 tons, Alder ton, for Newcastle, in ballast. Reported June 12th. June 19—Prince Victor, barque, 294 tons, Tarnall, for Newcastle. Reported June 18th. June 19 —Corredo, barque, 2G5 tons, Cimmond, for Kaipara. IMPORTS. Per Atrato—lßs6 cases, 87 bales, 670 pkgs, 26 buffers, 72 springs, 498 boxes, 5 J-tierces, 18 pair wheels, 400 bags, 100 '-chests, 10 J-tierces, 21 bottles, 69 kegs, 72 J-casks, 269 casks, 2750 railway joints, 2430 rails, 142 ■trunks, 7 hhds, 3pels, 3 bdls, 6 octaves, 1 coop fowls. Consignees—Provincial Secretary, R. Smith, Minister of Public Works, Langdown, Edwards, Bennett, Hart, Gray, Ballantyne, WatkiD, Hall, Mountford, Beath, Jones, Lightband, Allen, and Co.; G. Gould, Strange, Black, National Bank, Pratt, Nathan, Severidge, Twentyman and Co., Saunders and Henderson, J. White and Co., Lingard, Blake, Wilson, Sawtell, and Co. Per Helena—Free : 78,884 feet timber, 226 doors, 123 tins, 1624 drain pipes, GO half-bags Bugar, 10 casks candles, 16G2 empty sacks. Consignees—J. B. Way, M'Pherson, Montgomery. Per Golden Sea —287 G rails. Consignee— Minister Public Works. Per Richard and Mary—34,o3oft timber. EXPORTS. Per Wellington—For Wellington, under bond—26 cases. Free, 7cases, 3 trunks, 1 truss. 1 carriage, 2 cows, 50 sacks malt. For Picton—4o sacks flour, 50 do pollard, 10 do wheat,lo dooats.l horse. For Napier—l 9 csaes, 1 pkg. For Poveriy Bay—ll cases, 125 sacks potatoes. For Wanganui—s cases. For Manakau —8 cases, 2 hhds, 50 sacks malt, 4 qr-casks, 1 sack malt, 2 cases, 1 pkg. For Westport—23 cases. For Greymouth—lo cases, 20 kegs. For Hokitika—l case, 4 kegs. For Taranaki—B coils. Consignors— Cuff and Graham, Clark, Talbot, Lightband, Allen and Co, N, Z. Provision Company Hudson and Moir, Page, Mackay, Cunningham, Belgrave, N. Z. S. Company, Edwards, Bennett and Co, Duncan, Abbott, Miles, Hey wood, Reed, Allwright, Wilson, Sawtell and Co, Trent Bros. Per Lady Don —51 sacks wheat, 151 do bran, 254 do oats, 32 cases, 10 sacks flour, 673 do barley, 22 sacks produce, 32 kegs, 20 sacks malt, 38 do wheat, 15 pipes. Shippers —C. W. Turner, Cuff and Graham, A. S. Smith, Beharrell, N. Z. Shipping Company, Cunningham. Per Acaci-v—2ooo sft palings, 418 sacks wheat, 259 do barley, 1235 do potatoes. 30 hhds, 35 cases, 239 sacks oats, 112 do bran, lf.odo malt, 15 kegs, 88 mutton hams, 10 tierces. Shippers—Riddle, Way, Royse, Stead, Birch, Hawkins, Hopkins, Watt and Co. Per Mary Ann Annison —5G cases, 188 sacks malt, 100 do grass seed, 810 do wheat, 1245 do barley, 80 bags oatmeal, 20 sacks do. Shippers—Watt and Co, C. W. Turner, Royse, Stead, Cunningham. Per Wild Duck —GO sacks bran, 43 do wheat, 49 cases, 200 bags flour, 238 sacks oats, 110 kegs. VESSELS IN HARBOR. Ships—Rakaia, Apelles, Varuna, City of Agra, Ballochmyle, Northampton, Golden Sea. Barques—Queensland, Fratelli Gaggino, Cyrene. Brig—Byron. Schooners—Richard and Mary, Alert, Garibaldi, Helena. Cutter —Antelope. The s.s. Atrato came to an anchor at about one o'clock to-day, and on the arrival of the midday train from Christchurch, the s.s. Mullough proceeded to the vessel conveying the health, emmigration, and other officers to her. She had not returned when our express left. A. change of weather yesterday enabled a large number of vessels which were windbound to leave the port with a fair wind. The schooner Richard aud Mary arrived in harbor yesterday morning from Picton. The brigantine signalled yesterday morning proved to be the Helena from Kaipara with a cargo of timber. The schooner Spray cleared the Customs yesterday, and sailed for Hokitika last night. The schooner Wild Duck cleared the Customs yesterday for Greymouth. The barque Acacia sailed ..or Auckland yesterday afternoon. The barque Prince Victor sailed for Newcastle last night. The barque Auriga got under weigh yesterday afternoon with a fresh breeze from the S.W. She is bound for Newcastle. The barque Corredo sailed for Kaipara on Thursday night. The barque Eleanor sailed for Newcastle yesterday afternoon with a fine leading breeze from S.W. The schooner Garibaldi has completed the discharge of ber inward cargo. The barque Queensland is discharging her inward cargo at Peacock's wharf.

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Globe, Volume I, Issue 18, 20 June 1874, Page 2

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SHIPPING. Globe, Volume I, Issue 18, 20 June 1874, Page 2

SHIPPING. Globe, Volume I, Issue 18, 20 June 1874, Page 2

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