SHIPPING.
PORT OF LYTTELTON. ARRIVED. May I—Luna, p.s., 196 tons, Captain Fairchilcl, from Wellington. Passengers— Hon Dr Pollen, Mr Pollen, Mr and Mrs Deas, TVliss Batkin, Messrs Wilson, Cox, Blarney, Master Blarney. May J—Otago, s.s., 643 tons, M'Lean, from Melbourne, via Bluff and Dunedin. Passengers—saloon, from Melbourne, Miss Sands, Mrs Motram. From Bluff—Captain Petherbridge, Mr Eoskinge. From; Dunedin—Mr Paterson. Steerage, from Melbaurne—J. and W. Everett, J. Hogins From Dunedin—Mr Lewis, May I—Sarah and Mary, ketch, 40 tons, Grubb, from Hokitika. Cargo, timber. May I—Antelope, cutter, 17 tons, Malcolmson, from At aroa. May I—Courier, ketch, 20 tons, Sinclair, from Pigeon Bay. May I—Flying Squirrel, schooner, 20 tons, Munro, from Akaroa. ' iLEARED. May I—Hudson, ship, for London. May I—Bruce, s.s., 205 tons, for Dunedin, via Timaru. May I—Alice Jane, ketch, 27 tons, Johnson, for Le Bon's Bay. May I—Lady Don, schooner, 6S tons, Clarkson, for Hokitika. May I—Columbia, schooner, 46 tons, Conway, for Napier. SAILED. May I—Bee, schooner, 30 tons, Green, for Ainuri Bluff. May I—Margaret, ketch, 20 tons, Eich, Por Pigeon Bay. May I—Esther, brigantine, Johnston, for Wanganui. May I—W. W. Smith, ship, 661 tons, Griffiths, for Auckland. May I—Canterbury, schooner, 76 tons, Brown, for Wanganui. May I—Elizabeth Curie, schooner, 76 tons, Bissett, for Wellington. May I—Adelaide Burke, barque, 281 tons, Blake, for Newcastle. May I—Ashburton, barque, 506 tons, Young, for Melbourne. May I—Emerald, ketch, 40 tons, Whitby, for Westport. May I—Hopeful, barque, 332 tons, Luly, for Newcastle. The ship W. W. Smith, and'barques Ashburton, Adeline Burke, and Hopeful, took their departure this morning. The ship Hudson was hauled out from the wharf this morning. She cleared for London at 2 p.m. The s.s. Otago arrived in harbor fromMeL, bourne via Bluff and Dunedin at morning. -* " p.s. Luna, Captain^Fairchild, from WeTlißgto n » arrivjd/^Eirmoniing. YESTERDAY'S SHIPPING. April 29—9 a.m.: wind, N.E .light; wea'herdemand blue sky. Barometer, 29.80; therm .meter, 61. High water—morning, 11.26; afternoon, 11.51. AKHIVED." April 30-Sarah and Mary, brigantine. 151 tons, Simpson, from Hokitika. Master, agent. April 30—Joliba. barque, 322 tons, Scouler, from Sydney. Master, agent. Passengers—Mr and Mrs Biythe and child, Messrs Jones and Fitzpatrick. SAILED. April 30—Taranaki, s.s., 299 tons, Mundlc, for Dunedin. G. Mackay. agent. Passengers—Saloon.Masters Larnach (3), Bell, (2), Hardy, a.nd Tolmie, Miss Hardwick, Messrs Lyon, Cohen. Strode, Patterson, Coombes, Donnell, Morrison, Yeend, Rainy, Hutchinson. Steerage: 1 Chinaman, Messrs Anderson, Maiter, Graham, Watt, and Ward. April 30—Southern Cross, barque, 323 tons. Boon, for Hobart Town. P. Cunningham and Co, agents. April 30-Elizabeth Ann, ketch, 20 tons, Feron, for the Bays. Master, agent. IMPORTS. Per Clyde—7o sks wheat. 104 bales wool. Consignees—J. Gould, Miles and Co, and N Z.L. and M. Per Taranaki-Uudcr bond, from Auckland: 1 case. Free: 1H pkgs, 1 case, 50kits oysters. Prom Nelson :21 cases, 1 box, 9 bales wool. Prom Wellington : 76 bales wool, 2 parcels, 10 trusses, 1 bell. 3 bxs, 1 pkg, 1 case, Consignees—Gavin, Husband, Oliver and Co, Lightband, Allan and Co, Waloott, N.Z.S. Co, Colls, Mackay, Keeee, Lewis, Abbott. . Per Joiibn, from Sydney—l3s,ooo feet timber, SO oases fruit, 20 drays, 70 empty sacks Per Sarah aud Mary, from Hok tika, 110,000 feet timber. _, .. _, . , Per Bruce—Under bond, from Dunedin: o hhd rum. Under Arms Act. 6 owtshot. Free : 4 pels, 8 A-chesls, 11 bxs, ltiercc, 114 cases, 2 burs, 12 barrels, 10 i-hhds,'6 kilns. 5 hhds, 1 plough, 3 wheels, U pkgs, 3 sks, 2 mill stones, 14 bales, * trusses, 42 doors, 7 bdls, 10 pair naves, 7 pipes, 1 trunk, 1 roll, 2 ba"-s, 2 kilderkins, 3 rolls lead, 100 sashweiglits, 10 casks, 65 kegs. 11 J-casks. From Timaru—3l bales wx>l. Consignees—Nashclski, Spencer and Co, Wong Ting, Donaldson, Bennett and Co, Howland, Mason and Struthers, Pavitt, Badden, England, Anderson, Stansell, Green, Turnbull, Ellis and Son, Cliff, Ballantyne, Furhman, White, Walters, Johnson, Fisher, Birch and Co, Johnstone, Roberts, Williams, Cuff and Graham, Jones, Jackson, George Oram, Parker, Meikle, Smith, Smith, Hunter, Egan, Merson, Robinson, Palmer, Denham, Cook and RoFB,"GabitCP, Dunbar, Howland, Miles and Co. EXPOBTS. Per Taranaki, for Dunedin—Free: 3 horses. Shippers—Yeend, Hutchinson, and Coombes. The ship Hudson completed her loading yesterday morning. She lias on board 11,000 sacks wheat valued at £ 10,000, and will haul out into the stream to-day. The Ocean Beauty has only about 150 tons of railway iron to discharge, and will probably be out by Tuesday. She is ballasting as the iron is taken out. The s.s. Bruce, Captain Jones, arrived in harbor yesterday at 9.30 am. from Dunedin via Timaru and Akaroa. The purser reports that he left Port Chalmers at 6.30 p.m. on the 2«th, and arrived at Timaru at 7 a.m. on the 29th. Discharged ninety tons of cargo, and left at 6 p.m. Arrived at Akaroa at 4 a.m. yesterday; experienced light variable winds and flue weather throughout the passage, arriving as above. The s.s. Taranaki arrived in harbor yesterday at 11.15 a.m. from Northern ports. The purser reports that he left Manakau at 12.30 p.m. on the 26th; arrived Taranaki 6 a.m. on the 27th; left at 8 a.m., and arrived at Nelson 11 p.m. the same day ; left at noon on the 28th; arrived Pictouß.3o p.m. the same day; left at 11 p.m., aud arrived at Wellington 5 a.m. on the 29th; left again 4 p.m.; experienced light variable winds and fine weather throughout the passage and arrived as above. She sailed for South at 4 p.m. yesterday. Thebarcpie Hadda, Captain Parkei, arrived in harbor yesterday at ! a.m. from Newcastle. The captain reports that he left port on April 14th, at 4 p.m.. with moderate S.K. winds which lasti'd for two days; from thence strong north winds, veering round to the east; made Cape Farewell on Friday, April 23rd; from that date strong south-east wind, being four davs in the Straits; passed Cnpe Campbell on Wednesday, April 28th ; from thenee strong northerly winds ; arrived off the Kaikouras at 6 a.m. on the 29th instant, entered the fiends at midnight, and arrived as above. She brings a full cargo of coals, consigned to Laugdown and Co.
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Globe, Volume III, Issue 277, 1 May 1875, Page 2
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