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SHIPPING.

PORT OP LYTTELTON. I ARRIVED. June 28 Prince Alfred, barquentine, from Auckland. .. June 28—Beautiful Star, s.s., 146 tons, Hart, from Dunedin, via Timaru. Passengers : Mrs Cane, Messrs Stonyer, Morey, Captain Corbett. June 29 —Stonehousc, ship, Brcy, from "'"London, with immigrants. June 29—Moss Glenn, barque, 549 tons, '"- -Nichols, from Hobart Town. PassengersCabin : Mrs Nichols, Mrs Freeman. Steer"""age—C. Mathew, J. Leary, W. M. Whalley, Wm. McEwen, T.'- Hughes, Mr Johnson, Mr Thomson, J. Stanton, F. Smith, L. Jones. June 29—Ladybird, s.s, 286 tons, Andrews, .; -frpm Dunedin. Passengers—Saloon : Mrs 'Haines,' Mrs'Turton, Mrs Maitlandj Messrs Boyes, Purdief Cameron, McMallarj, Tujnvti ball, Marks, 12 for North, Steerages-Messrs Kennedy Thomas Carr. : 1 v .. • ~, CLEAKBDu . > >ij ;June 27—Rakaia, ship, 1022 tons, Rose, v foiP Passengers : Mrs Rose and 3 ■: children, Mr Warrington, Dr Flint, Mr Flint, 1 M* Ji S. Allen, Mr.and Mrs Richardson and ; 2 children, Miss Basbiord, Mr G. Hancock, h i Sad Mrs Hancock. ! ' . June 29-r Helena., 12£ tons,' Campbell, for •j : Auckland. Passengers,—Mrs McKenzie and J,Baines. J ~ ,: ■•.;.■ IMPORTS. • two Per Ladybird—From Dunedjn : 36 cases, •29 pieces iron, 8 bdls, 10 bags, 6 bales, 1 ■■i pkg, 1 pel, 1 drum, 1 : Allen and Son, Begg, Fleming, Mapkay, ; Coombs.-. Christchurch Railways, O'Conner, Simpson, Howland, Bayfield* .».'. Djmond, 'Cooke, Marks, Morey, Cuff anof <; ; Graham, Ayers, Lightband. ■<■] : --: ..- • . IMPORTS. if j i Per Moss Glenn :r-620,000 shingles, 79,000 • fift palings;.l76 cases, green fruit,l. bale hops, ul) SOihorses, 4L-cases harness. • •■■ i., iPer Beautiful Star, transhipped ex Francis, v i:from Boston/' ftom. Dnuedin, 22 cases, ,'.,416. bdls,,2 cotton mills, 2 cotton coppers,: 7 couou conveyors, 3 pekgs, 174 ash planks : Free. 3 bales, 25 'hhds, 5 barrels, 30 boxes : ' iokp, '2 parcels, 20 cases,'l2 boxes, 5 cks, 2 brooms, 20 kins, 10 kits, 4 axle arms, • 20 D." Oil, \T\ chests, 514 doors, 10 bdls, 3 trusses. Consignees, White • and' Co. , Badden, ~ Murray, and .Co., McDonald, ' Thacton,' Mersou, Hnncan,. Buist, _, .Hester, Hunter,' Blacket,' Cameron, Mackay, ''Williamson, Allen and Son, Bricket, Furbmanj 1; ' CuddiforbYßallantyne, Hobbs. EXPORTS." - " Per •Rak'aia^- r 6B4J bales wool, 5806 saokß wheat, 4339 cases meats, 105 cases •'• tallbWj 329 casks da; 568 bags flour, 17 casks ; oil',' 350 hidfes,' 44 'bags shells, 54 bales flax, ' ; 15 cases, bdiiesgold, value £18,069. Oil Bennett, and Co, Wilson, Sawtell, and Co, Sir J. C. Wilson!, N.Z.M, Agency..Cqms>any r ,Dalgety, Nichols,! and Co, Kitch'fiHer^ ;^Mbrroir,.: ; i Bassett, G. I Gould, yiu"gh'anandC"ordher,L. E.Nathan, Morrison, ablandersj, and Co, Hv.Hawkins, Levin and o, W. Reed, Cuff and Graham, Lightband, 8 Allah sind Co, -ftaundersand Hepderson,C. >!. W. Turner, R. Wilkin, New Zealand Provi- '•''• " sion 'Company, J. B. Way; Malihg and Co, -; Wood, Shand and CO, Matheson's Agency, T Mileß and Co, Hey wood aid, Coj .Royse, '■'Stead and* Co, Nevr Zealand Shipping Cp'mu: bany; Abbot;" • ' ,i.\fU .'l'.'/. >■■'''... . [.TtoO i ' .■ ■' "■• -'- : i 03 ' •:■ : 'VESSELS IS HAKBOK. ' • '» 'Steamers—A-tfato, Beautiful Star, Lady a s'&m : '"' l !|- hB ''■■' '■' '".'■''".' ; • ••• •■ ujiioo gftipfl^Sakam;'(cleared) Apelles', Varuna, : , ! '6f A'gra, : Ballochrayle, Northampton, • : G'ol'd'en'Sea, Ston'ehouae. ,! ' Barques—Queensland, Fratelli Gaggino, 'Eureka, Cy'reue, John Knox, Prince Alfred, '" ' ; Moss Glenn. 1 'Brigs—Byron, Wave, Princess Alice. ' Schooners—Richard and Mary, Alert, Garibaldi, Helena. - - bft■". : ' :... '" ; — ! ;j--ii The B.s. Beautiful Star arrived in harbor • ; yesterday at 10.15 a.m. from Dunedin, via .■: yTimaiu. She left Port Chalmers at 11.30 p.m. 26th, and arrived at Timaru 11.30 a.m. '27th;'left at 7.15 p.m. same day, arriving , as above. ...The barquentine Prince Alfred arrived in harbor yesterday morning from Auckland. ;The ship Rakaia Cleared the Customs on Saturday evening. She has a full cargo and a number of passengers, she is in excellent I trim. In: addition to a general cargo, she ■ .'.• takes home 4469 ozs gold. Her cargo is valued at £90,000. • The ship Apelles having completed her ;*:-loading, was towed off to an anchorage off Rhodes' Bay. She clears the Customs to-day for Melbourne. , : ARRWAL -OF' THE SHIP STOREHOUSE FROM LONDON. axriT -The above vessel was signalled this morning,, and made the heads at 8 o'clock, she is 'irpmLchdoD, and brings a large number of !; ' immigrants. The health officer and Commis.sioners.went down to the vessel at noon. The v ßhip being'' under weight and beating up the harbor., . ;

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Globe, Volume I, Issue 25, 29 June 1874, Page 2

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SHIPPING. Globe, Volume I, Issue 25, 29 June 1874, Page 2

SHIPPING. Globe, Volume I, Issue 25, 29 June 1874, Page 2

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