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SHIPPING.

PORT OF LYTTELTON. ABBIYED. July 5J5->-Beautiful Star, s.s., 146 tons, Hart, from Dunedin and intermediate ports. Passengers—Mr and Mrs Wilson and family, Messrs Austin, Hunt, Claphon, King, Huntley, Boss, Cummings, Mr and Mrs Ashton, 7 in steerage. July 25—Otago, 8.8., 800 tons, McLean, from Melbourne via Southern ports. Pas-sengers—-saloon : —From Melbourne—Messrs and Peryman ; from Coast—Messrs Robertson, Kendle, Fitzgerald, and 70 for North. Steerage—Messrs Doutchson, Atkins, WilsonV Faulkner (2), Davis, Denkan, Carruthers, Jenkins. Foster, Simons, Bowman, and Lucas. CLEABED. July 24—Spray, schooner, 50 tons, Clarkson, for Hokitika. SAILED. July 24—Comerang, p.s, 152 tons, Hughes, for Timaru. Passengers—9o immigrants. July 24—Wellington, s.s, 262 tons, Carey, for Timaru. Passengers—Mr Marshman and 260 immigrants, ex Peeress, from London. July 24—Claud Hamilton, s.s, 660 tons, Bawden, for Dunedin. Passengers—cabin : Captain Logan, Mrs Davidson, Messrs Crothers, Hyde, Linton, Clarke, Mutton, Frnser, Fitißpatrick, Liddell. Steerage—Mr and Mrs Stewart, Mrs Gouldey. IMPOBTS. Per Wellington—From Onehunga : 120 kits, 2 sks, 1 bag, 1 case. From Nelson—2 cases, 5 bales, 1 pel. From Wellington—9 pkgs, 1 case, 2 pels, 1 level, 5 hhds, 1 box, 1 coil, 1 pkg, 6 puncheons. Consignees—Husband, Edwards, Stewart, Jacobs, Buist, Miles, Milsom, Liphtband Allan, Hunnibell, Smith, Ferrier, Mackay. Per Claud Hamilton—l 69 cases, 2 casks, 1 trunk, 8 bales, 1 chaff cutter, 70 boxes, 160 pkgs sugar, 1 keg, 594 pkgs, 6 pels. From Nelson—l pel. From Wellington—2 pels, 1 csk, 27 cases. 1 box. Consignees—Mason, Mason, Strulhers, Cuff and Graham, King and McOlatcbie, Pritchard, Williams, A. J. White, Wilkin, Simpson, Anderson, Marks, Fuhrmann, Ballantyne, Nancarrow, Stewart, Forbes, Morrow Bassett, Reece, Dalgety, Nichols, Beath, Collier, Williams, Wood, Mills, McLean, Mackay, Matson, Pope, Burt, Bradwell, Maling and Co, Fisher, Wilson, Sawtell. EXPOBTS. Per Wellington —2 boxes, 1 trunk. Shippers—Almoa, Mackay and Fielder. Per Comerang—2l3 iron rails, 1 case, 62 sacks potatoes. Shippers—Heywood, J. D. Macpherson, Cuff and Graham. Per Dunedin—234B rails, 250 boxes. Shipper—Agent General, N Z. Per Spray—l 4 pipes, 60 bags potatoes, 182 sks bran, 83 do barley, 9 cases bacon, 56 kegs, 13 cases cheese, Ido eggs. Shippers— C. W. Turner, Watt, Cameron, Cuff and Graham. Per Claud Hamilton, under bond, for Dunedin—2 cases, 1 pkg. For Bluff—66s bars iron, 100 bdls, 29 plates, 5 sheets iron, 5 casks, 3 kegs, 1 cask. Free, for Dunedin—4 trunks. For Bluff—l2 cases, 3 trunks, 3 boxes, 5 kegs, 3 sks, 12 pkgs. For Melbourne —430 sks barley, 2 cases, 29 casks. Shippers —Dalgety, Nichols, Lightband, Allan and Co, Cuff and Graham, Royse, Maories. Cunningham. VESSELS IN HABBOB. Steamers Atrato, Beautiful Star. Ships—Varuna, City of Agra, Rallochmyle, Northampton, Stonehouse, Hereford, Eastern Monarch, Peeress. Barques— Fratelli Gacgino, John Bull, Ornati, P.C.E., Hopeful, Union, Iris. Brig—Fawn. Schooners—Jane Hannih, Onward, Alert, Streamlet, Spray, Ocean Bird, Emerald. Ketch—Clematis.

The s.s. Beautiful Star arrived in harbour on. Friday night at 10.30. The 8.8. Otago arrived in harbour this morning, at 10.30. She sails for North this evening. The ship Eastern Monarch was towed up to an anchorage off Rhodes Bay yesterday morning. From a private telegram we learn that the schooner Canterbury arrived at Napier on Thursday morning. The s.s has been moved down the harbor to an anchorage off Rhodes Bay. She is rapidly filling up, and should her cargo come quickly to hand she will sail at her appointed time. The ship Ballochmyle has nearly completed her discharge, and is only waiting for ballast to stiffen her previous to her hauling out in the fairway ; this will be done by Monday, and the vessel will in a few days be ready for sea. The ship Wennington was towed into the Gladstone pier yesterday, and was berthed alongside of the ship Ballochmyle to discharge her ballast into that vessel. As soon as this is done she will take the Ballochmyle's berth aud discharge what cargo she has on board aud commence her loading. With reference to the account of the loss of the Amerique which appeared in our columns the other day, a correspondent writes to say that a slight mistake was made in the spelling of the name of the captain of the Eliza Querolo. Instead of Gaggiono, it should have been Gaggino. He is first cousin of Captain Gaggino. of the, barque Fratelli Gaggino, now in Port Lyttclton. The Claud Hamilton arrived in harbor yesterday at 11 a.m from Melbourne via West Coast portß and Wellington. The following is a report of her passage. Left the Queen's wharf, Melbourne, at 11 a.m, July 10th; passed Port Phillip Heads at 4 p.m ; Wilson's promontory at 4 20 a.m on the 11th instant ; passed Kent's Group at 9 a.m ; experienced very thick, foggy weather on the voyage across to Hokitika ; for the first two days out, slight S.E by E aud E.S.E weather, then changed on the 13th at 2 a.m, heavy sea increasing into strong gale, which lasted thirty hours ; then weather moderated, and had fine weather to Hokitika, which was reached at 9 am, July 7th ; the night being thick, went half-speed for six hours, when she was tendered by the s.s Waipara at 10.20 a.m ; left for Greymouth at 11 a.m, arriving at i p.m, 17th instant, was tendered by the p.s Despatch at 4.40 p.m ; left Nelson for Wellington at 1.30 p.m on 20th July; passed Steven's Island at G a m ; experienced strong galeand had to ease engines at half-speed at 10 p.m until 7 a.m on July 21st ; arrived at Wellington at 1.30 p.m on Sunday; left Wellington at 1 p.m, July 23rd ; had S.B winds, arriving as above. She sailed for South last night, We have to thank purser for files.

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Globe, Volume I, Issue 48, 25 July 1874, Page 2

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SHIPPING. Globe, Volume I, Issue 48, 25 July 1874, Page 2

SHIPPING. Globe, Volume I, Issue 48, 25 July 1874, Page 2

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