SHIPPING.
PORT OF LYTTELTON. ARRIVED. April 23-Nil. CLEARED. April 23—Bruce, s.s., 205 tons, Jones, from Dunedin, via Akaroa and Timaru. April 23—Hopeful, barque, 332 tons, Luly, for Newcastle. sailed. April 23 —Avalanche, ship, HOI tons, Bishop, for London. . April 23—Thomas and Henry, brig, 210 tons, Petrie, for Newcastle, in ballast. April 22— r lyde, s.s., 27 tons, M'Conville, for Saltwater Creek. April 23—Mary King, 73 tons, Hilton, for Nelson. April 23—Bruce, s.s., 203 tons, Jones, for Dunedin, via Akaroa and Timaru. Paseuger—Saloon ; Mr and Mrs Carlyon, Mr and Mrs Morris, Mr and Mrs \ alk, Messrs Billens and Lowe, Mrs and Master Bone. The fine ship Avalanche, Captain Bishop, was getting underweigh when our express left, and will no doubt before this is printed be well clear of the Heads. The s.s. Bruce sailed at about 1.15 p.m. o-day. YESTERDAY’S SUIT RISC. April 22—9 a.m. : wind, S.W., lig-lit; weather gloomy. Barometer, 30,20; thermometer, 53, High watef, morning, 4.15; afternoon, 5.07. CLEARED. April 22—Avalauchc, ship, 1101 tons, Bishop, for London. Ualgety, Nichols and Co, agents. I’as- ■ enters— saloon : Mrs St Hill and 4 children, Mr and Mrs Barraud and family (»), Misses Cussan and Lucena, Dr and Mrs Kemp and child. Masters Izard (2), Messrs Haines, Lewis, Jeffrey, and Kenall. _ , . April 22-^-Jupiter, ketch, 27 tons, Day, for Amun Bluff, in ballast. Master, agent. April 22—Flirt, brigantine, 100 tons, .). McKenzie, for Auckland. P. Cunningham and Co, agents. SAILED. April 23—Queensland, barque, 414 tons, Gray, for Newcastle, in ballast. Master, agent. April 22—Omaha, brigantine, 132 tons, Meikleiohn, for Wellington. Cuff' and Graham, agents. April 22—Flirt, brigantine, 100 tons, McKenzie, for Auckland. P. Cunningham and Co, agents. April 22—Antipodes, barque, 492 tons, Patching, for Hokianga. Master, agent. . ... . April 22—Wellington, s.s, 262 tons, Carey, for Wellington and Northern Ports. G. Mackay, agent. Passengers- saloon: Mr and Miss Ball, Mr McAdam, Messrs McAdam and Heapy, and C, Overton, and 20 original. Steerage: Mr and Mrs Joblin and 2 children, Mr and Mrs McLaren and 4 children, Messrs J. Clifford, Cairncross, Charles, Master Norfolk, Mr and Mrs Prosper, Mr and Mrs Sinclair, Messrs Greenwall, Galllgan, Lochhead, and Morshed. IMPORTS. Per Jupiter—4o tons limestone. Consignee— Laugdowu. Per Wellington—From Quhedin, free: 20 cases, 1 horse, 1 pkg, 9 casks. Consignees—Denham, Campbell, Cuff land Graham, De Beer, Trent Bros, Husband, and Glen. . ' - Per Janette-1300 sleepers, 900 ft timber. Consignees—Provincial Government and E. G. Wright. Per Bruce—Under bond, from Dunedin : 10 i-csks. Under Arms Act: 9 owt shot. Free: 33 cases, 7 casks, 7 bmlls, 10 brila, 10 i-hhdgs, 2 kilderkins, 1 pci, 10 1-casks, 21 pkgs, 2 boxes, 2 bags, 1 trunk, 12 sheets iron, 9 1-chests, 220 sash weights, 25 doors, 3 trusses, « bales, 2 kegs, 1 drum, fi lihgds, 3 barrels, 6 ki.derkins. From Timaru : 3 trunks, 2 pkgs, 1 case, 1 box, 1 portmanteau, 7 > bales wool, 650 bags wheat. Consignees—Morrow, Bassett, and Co, Mbuldey, Cntf and Graham. Thompson,' Reid and Boss, liecd and Bain, Railway Department, Lightbdiid, Allan, and Co, Piper, Watkins, Strange and Fountain, Pavitt, Crowe, Bennett and Co, Smith, Osborne, Gee, Lummls, Humphries, Me Gowan, lleecc, Oram, Keith, Miles and Co, Vincent, Hood, England, Campbell, Ick, Ballautync, Walker, Hobday and Jobberns, Strange and Co, Heath and Co, Hammond, Martin, Cambridge, Lane, Osborne, Suckling, Badden, Bain, Hastilovv, St John. EXPORTS. Per Wellington—For Wellington, free ; 2 cases, 18 sacks grass seed, 20 do flour, 1 portmanteau, 1 box, s cases cheese. For Wanganui, free : 2 boxes. J’or Napier: 9 cases cheese, 28 sacks grass seed. For Poverty Bay : 20 bags oatmeal, 10 kegs butter. For Picton: 50 sacks flour, 20 do wheat, -1 bags flour, sdo wheat, 3do oats. 20 do grass seed. For NcLou : 130 boxes soap, 100 sacks wheat, t! trunks, 9 cases, 3 do lard, 7 do cheese, 4 cases sundries, 1 box silver coin, 22 kegs butter, 10 sacks grass seed. For Hokitika ; 6 bags grass seed. For New Plymouth : 15 camp ovens, 1 pkg. For Manakau; 50 sacks malt. Shippers—Edwards, Bennett and Co, Twenty man ana Cousin, Reed and Bain, Beharrell, Koysc, Stead and Co, Cuff and Graham, Watt and Co, H. Hawkins, Saunders and Henderson, P. Cunningham and Co, Clark, Wilson and Craig, Dranslield, Egan, Per Flirt—42 kegs butter, 43 sacks barley, 246 sacks oafs, 1056 do wheat, 30 bags flour, 17 casks beet. Shippers—A. J. De Veaux, .1. B. Way, Hopkins and Co. Per Antelope—22 cases spirits, 28 pkgs drapery, 8 do furniture, 4s do sundries, 1 bale leather, 6 hhdgs ale, 10 sacks oats, 13 do sharps, 75 bags flour, 414 pieces timber. Shippers—Edwards, Bennett and Co, R. Black, Eecd and Bain, Diiuoud, Vincent and Co, A. J. White, F. Jenkins. Bruce and Coe. C. W. Turner, Ruddcuklau, G. Lewis, Dransfield, and Hawkins. Per Mary King—For Nelson: 440 sacks wheat, 200 do bran," 25 do grass seed, 80 bags (lour, 16 do oatmeal, 50 sacks sharps. For Greymouth: 200 sacks potatoes, 122 do wheat. Shippers—!’. Cunningham and Co. The Antipodes sailed at 5.30 p.m., for Hokianga. The Mary Melville sailed at 11.30 a.m, yesterday morning, for the Thames. The Avalanche ship, Captain Bishop, cleared the Customs late last night. The list of her outward cargo will appear in to-morrow’s issue. The Hopeful barque was shifted on Wednesday night to the transporting buoy. The Canterbury schooner finished discharging yesterday, and will load at the Tunnel Wharf for Wanganui The Esther, when her timber is discharged, will load for Wanganui. The Flirt liuisheil loading, and hauled out from the Tunnel Wharf yesterday, and sailed at 5.10 p.m for Auckland. ■ -> *. The barque Queensland, Captain Grey, sailed for Newcastle in ballast yesterday, at 2 p,ra„ and the Omaha, boundfor Wellington, ran down the harbor after her. The James Hanneil is loading piles and plant to be used for Messrs Hawkins and Co’s contract at Dunedin. . , " Tile s.s. Wellington, Captain Carey, discharged 10 tons of general cargo, and took on board 70 tons of produce for Northern ports. She sailed at 4.30 p.mr yesterday. The Hudson, ship, lias now on board about 350 tons of grain. She lias been discharging ballast for these last two days, and will take in wheat to-day, and is likely,to be a full ship in four days from, now. The Bfiice.-'s.s., Captain Jones, left Dunedin at 5.30 p.m. on the 20th, and arrived at Timaru at 7 a.m. the following morning; discharged 00 tons cargo, and took on board 71 bales of wool and 650 bags wheat for the Lady Jocelyn ; left again at 7 p.m. same day, and arrived at Akaroa at 4.30 a.m. yesterday ; discharged 30 tons cargo, and left again at tr. 45 a.m,. and arrived here and was berthed at. the Screw Pile Jetty at U am. yesterday. She’ brings, besides the-wheat and wool 31 tons of general cargo for this port, aud sails for South at 1 a.m. to-day. We have to thank Mr Latimer for report. Had exceedingly flue weather and smooth sea, with light N.E. winds during passage.
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Globe, Volume III, Issue 270, 23 April 1875, Page 2
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