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SHIPPING.

PORT OF LYTTELTON. ARRIVED. August 18—Prince Alfred, 118 tons, Rennett., from Auckland, with timber. August 18 Wellington, s.s , 262 tons, Carey, from Dunedin. Passengers—Saloon: Messrs Campbell, Denham, and Galbraith, Californian Minstrels 713), and 5 for North, Steerage; Malline, and 2 for North. August 18 —Australian Sovereign,!. Burch, from Newcastle, with coals, August 18th —Ship Dorette, from Newcastle. SAILED. August 18—Camilla, brigantine, 190 tons White, for Guam. August 18—Courier, ketch, for the Bays. August 18—Corrido, barque, 270 tons, Lamont, for Melbourne. August 18 —Helena, brigantine, 126 tons, Campbell, for Tauranga, August 18—Jennett, ketch, 41 tons, Partridge, for Timaru. August 18—Wennington, ship, 882 tons, McEvoy, for London. VESSELS IN HARBOR. Steamer —Atrato. Ships—Rallochmyle, Northampton, Stonehouse, Hereford, Eastern Monarch, Peeress. Barques— Fratilli Gaggino, Ornati, Syren, Joliba, East Lothian, Auriga, Queensland, Elm Grove, Prince Alfred. Brigs—Byron, Australian Sovereign, Brigantines and schooners —Pearl (cleared), Lucy James, Edward, Janet Grey, Sarah and Mary, Euphrosyne, Wild Wave, Bee, Mary King, Flirt, Alert, Streamlet, Ben Cleuch, Albatross. Ketch —Jane Elkin. Cutter —Nautilus.

The barque Australian Sovereign arrived in harbor to-day. The s.s. Wellington came into harbor last night at about 11 p.m. She will sail for Northern ports about 4 p.m. to-day. The barque, supposed to be the Otneo under sail, proved to be the Prince Alfred, from Auckland, with timber. By the Phoebe, on her last trip, the Acclimatisation Society of Otago forwarded 2000 trout ova to the Provincial Government of Taranaki, and 2000 to the Wellington Acclimatisation Society. The barque Cezarewitch has finished discharging, and on Thursday was hauled over to the Floating Dock. She is again to be docked for an overhaul, in search of a small leak which gives a little trouble It is supposed to be situated somewhere about her stern. Very probably a bolt has worked loose. —Daily Times.

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Globe, Volume I, Issue 67, 18 August 1874, Page 2

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SHIPPING. Globe, Volume I, Issue 67, 18 August 1874, Page 2

SHIPPING. Globe, Volume I, Issue 67, 18 August 1874, Page 2

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