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SHIPPING.

PORT OF LYTTELTON. ARRIVED. j u ]y i—Wild Wave, schooner, 39 tons, Karalus, from Akaroa. CLEARED. July i __ Richard and Mary, schooner, Hutchinson, for Oamaru. _ SAILED. June 30—Lady Bird, s.s, 286 tons, Andrew, for Wellington. Passengers—saloon : Mr and Mrs ATllroy, Mr Lyes, and 12 original. Steerage : Mrs Clark and family (6)° Messrs Lloyd, Wrigley, and Evans. June 30—Rakaia, ship, Rose, for London. (Reported June 29). June 30—Apelles, ship, M'Lay, for Mel- ’ ’ ’'tioufn'eV (Reported Juno 29). , IMPORTS. Per Wild Wave —700 railway sleepers, 1000 Manakau slabs. Consignees—General Government, Hargreaves and Co. " Per Stonehousc —1583 cases, 1307 casks, 90 quarter-casks, 40 crates, 7409 bars, 25 half hhds, 1566 rails, 650 bundles, 33 bales, 3 pipes, 11 hhds, 743 boxes, 53 pieces, 80 grindstones, 164 battens, 100 drums, 18 rolls lead, 115 pieces, 231 kegs, 457 packages, 2400 slates, 1 puncheon, 10 half-chests, 18 barrels, 4 half-tierces, 2 parcels. Consignees—C. W, Turner, Dalgety, Nichols and Co, Welchman, j Browne, Wilson, Sawtell and Co, Wood, Shand and Co, Fletcher, Langdown, Miles and Go, Provincial Secretary, M'Gowan, \ Jameson, Packard, Hewlings, Nathan and Co, Dowling, Maliug and Co, Lee, Simpson, Spencer and Co, Mallock and Lance, Middleton and M'Quade, Sanders and Henderson, Reece, Edwards, Bennett, Anderson, Birch and Co, Strange and Co, Morrison, Sclanders, Twentyman and Cousins. EXPORTS.

Per Richard and Mary—ls,ooo sleepers. Shippers—General Government. Per Lady Bird—For Wellington (free) : 202 standards, 5 cases, 508 sacks oats, 1 parcel, 1 trunk, 1 bale, 1 truss, 35 coils rope, 2 cases bacon. For Napier : 5 cases cheese, 121 sacks potatoes, 1 box silver, 2 cases • bacon. For Wanganui: 10 sacks grass seed, ' 3 cases, 1 trunk. For Picton ; 1 case bacon, ' 20 sacks flour, 10 do bran, sdo pollard. For 1 Nelson : 3 cases, 1 trunk, 1 package. For Westport : 3 cases hams, 10 kegs butter, 11 ‘ cases coffee. For Grey mouth : 1 case meats, ' .lOTcegs butter, 9 cases bacon. For Hokitika : 1 11 cases bacon, 1 cask eggs. For Manukau ; 36 sacks potatoes, 36 cases cheese, 5 do bacon, 150 sacks oats, 10 kegs butter. Consignors— Anderson, Mackay, Wilson, Sawtell and Co, Cuff and Graham, Clark, Heywood and Co, Reed, Union 'Bank, Duncan, Dransfield, Cunningham, Wood Bros, Trent Bros, Nancarrow. VESSELS IN HARBOR. Steamers —Atrato. Ships— Varuua, City of Agra, Ballochmylc, Northampton, Golden Sea, Stouehouse. Barques —Queensland, Fratclli Gaggino, Eureka, Gyrene, John Knox, Prince Alfred, Moss Glenn. Brigs—Byron, Wave, Princess Alice, Carl. Schooners Alexandra, Alert, Garibaldi, Wild Wave, Helena. Another addition to our fleet of lighters arrived in harbor yesterday—the Alexandra. This vessel has. been purchased in Dunedin by Mr J. S. Cameron, of the firm of Hameron Bros. She has excellent carrying capacity, and will prove a great acquisition to the port. ■ ’i The 8-S,* Lady Bird, Captain Andrew, sailed for Northern ports yesterday afternoon. The ship Apelles sailed for Melbourne yesterday morning. The ship Rakaia tripped her anchor yesterday morning, and having a fine breeze from the S.W., she was soon clear of the Heads. By afternoon she was well clear of the Peninsula, and by dusk was hull down. She is in excellent trim, and will no doubt make an excellent passage home.

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Globe, Volume I, Issue 27, 1 July 1874, Page 2

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SHIPPING. Globe, Volume I, Issue 27, 1 July 1874, Page 2

SHIPPING. Globe, Volume I, Issue 27, 1 July 1874, Page 2

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