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SHIPPING.

PORT OF LYTTELTON. V ARRIVED. June 24—Claud Hamilton, s.s,, 630 tons, Bowdcn, from Melbourne via West Coast ports and Wellington. Messrs Russell, Norton, Mallock Quick, Miss Dick, Mr and Mrs Lewis, Mrs, Miss,' and Master Blener ("8 m steerage. . v June 24—Tafajiaki, s.s.', 229'tons. Wheeler, from Duncdin via Oamafu; Passengerscabin : Messrs Rankin, Anderson, Austin, Mr and Mrs Almado, Mr Giraud, Mr Beaver, and 15 for North. Steerage—Mr Piatt, rnd - ltrforrNbrth. = " ""' *"-" : '" ' ~.r . „r i r ~ ~ . SAILED, fj -I '• June for Dunedin. Passengers—Capt. Anderson " 9 original. liJvap 23—Beautif nh Star, s.B.v 146 tons, iflSSptfo) Donediri- arid intermediate ports. Passengers—Mrs Pigeon, Miss Maxwell,. Mrs fO Stokta. and' family (7), Mrs Oooksdri; Messrs Smith, Wemp, 60 emigrants ex Atrato. H All -CLEARED. June 23—Byron, brig, 174 tons, Lewellcn,. r fr6|frf|av.elock, in ballast. :. $ 5, <■.,".■■■', > ..,.-,.■ ... jmpgrtS. ■" ' Per Taranaki—s7, bars iron, 10 bdls, 1 csk, 6 cases. Consignees—Johnston, Cuff and Graham, Beer, Petersen, Austin. 80. half-chests, 4 boxes; 1 truss, 4 pels, |25 '"ingots, 80 bdlfl. Frorh . Nelson—l ' case, From 14 cases. Consignees— T#att,' "Press" Company, W. J. Fisher, Mason,: Struthers, King and McClatchie, ''' Fuhrmahh, Lewis, Tombs. New Zealand Provjstpn - Company, Todhuhter, Coates, Bonriingtoti, Rich, Pope, Cuff ahd'Graham, Reece,. McPh'ersbh, McLean, Dymock,' Bank of New Zealand, 1 'Davehport, Lake> Binstead, Rich-, ardson, Chudlay, Fleming, Dalgety, Nichols, Wilson, Greenaway, Watt, Stewart, Nancarrow, National Bank, Moore, Paget. ~',, Per ( Ladybird. From ; Manukau—•l • case, 100*'kits. : From Nelson—6 bales. From i Wellington—2 trusses, 6 cases,-1 bdl, 4 pkgs, 1 parcel;'■ Husband, Mitchell; Edwards, Bennett, • and Co.; Fuhrman, Ballantyde, Gabites,'Rowley, Preston, Ballard, Lightband, Donaldson. - EXPORTS.

Per Beautiful Star. For Timaru—sl cases,: •1 plough; 2bdls, 2 bales, 3 hhds,-1 trurik, 12 pkgßi-1 range, 2 pkgs trees, 1 pel. For Dunecases, 2 boxes, 20 bales ; under •bond—32 caßesy 3 boxes, 8 £-casks. Shippers i ■ i--Neal arid Boyd, Reed, Miles and Co., Cuff 'and Pigeon, G. Mackay, Hey wood i ' iandiCo., Merson, Dimond, 0. W. Turner,: VESSELS IN HARBOR. \ ~., Steamer—A tratoiShipß—Rakaia, Apelles, Varuna, City pf Agra, Balldchmyle, Northampton)' Golden Sea. I r ! •■::.{ . ,'.-.. kMo Barqueb»*-Queenßland, Fratelli Gagglno,' Cyrene. I '■ ( «;inM i ' ■'■•■<• Brig—Byron. ' ' Schooners—Richard and Mary, Alert, Garibaldi, Helena.' ) '" Cutter-r-Aritelope. t&.-tdail j . . I —■ ■,, j| , |!;,, | ] The Ladybird arrived in harbor yesterday at 935 a.ml She left'Manukau at noon on the 17th, and arrived at Taranaki 6 a.m. 18th; sailed again at 10 a.m., arriving at Nelson 7 a.m. 19th ; left at 1 p.m., arriving atPictoti 11 p.m. j left'at 2 a.m. on the 20th, encountered: ri heavy S.R gale, and had, to auchor under Long'lslr|hd for twenty hours,' and arrived• sit Wellington' at '2.3V) p.m. on the 21st; 8;»ledj-again.at:;2;3Q/ p.m. 22nd, arrriving as above. She sailed for Duuodin at 1.30 p.m. ' STEAMSHIP ATKATQ.IMJ'; j The remainder of the, immigrants by this ship were lauded yesjscsday,., and'sfjnt forward, to the barracks. The following.address was presented td'th'e captain yesterday : "To Captain Bruce Husband, —We, the undersigued passengers by the above-named ship, desire to express our sense of, the exertions whi'cli have been made tp render our passage to tnik,'6blony both' satisfactory and agreeable. We feel that no effort has been wanting on your pari! and your officers in contributing to onrebmfdftand requirements; We therefore, in parting with you, desire to express our hope that your future career may be prosperous ; and that you may reach our native country in. health and' safety is'the earnest wish of Over 700 emigrants."

Signed by the' representatives of the emigrants. -> At present little can bo learnt respecting the vessel's movements as to whether She will cometo the Gladstone wharf or not.

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Globe, Volume I, Issue 21, 24 June 1874, Page 2

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SHIPPING. Globe, Volume I, Issue 21, 24 June 1874, Page 2

SHIPPING. Globe, Volume I, Issue 21, 24 June 1874, Page 2

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