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SHIPPING.

PORT OF LYTTELTON. ARRIVED. May 6—Elizabeth Anne, ketch, 19 tons, Feron, from Pigeon Bay. May 6 —Streamlet, schooner, 25 tons, Brown, from the Bays. May 6—Maori, s.s, 118 tons, Malcolm, from Dunedin via Timaru and Akaroa. _ Pas sengers —saloon: Mr, Mrs, Miss Livingstone, Messrs Henderson, Smith, Jackson, Douglas, Hendleston, Courie, Petrie, Wilson, and Carrol. CLEARED. May 6—Flying Cloud, schooner, 46 tons, Andrews, for Taranaki, with cargo. ' May 6—Craig Ellachie, brig, 236 tons, Joss, for Newcastle, in ballast. May 6 —Antelope, cutter, 17 tons, Malcolmson, for Akaroa. May 6—Strathnaver, schooner, 54 tons, Jorgenson, for Hokitika, with cargo. SAILED. May 6—Kestrel, ketch, 20 tons, Clarkson, for Manuka Bay. May 6—Cl3de, s.s, 27 tons, M'Conville, for Saltwater Creek. May 6—Courier, ketch, 30 tons, Sinclair, for Pigeon Bay. A barque, supposed to be either the Coq du Village or Iris, from Newcastle, was signalled from the northward this morning ; the former barque is now 22, and the latter 20 days out. The s.s. Maori arrived in harbor this morning from Southern ports. YESTERDAY’S SHIFTING. May 5—9 a.m—Wind, S.W., light; weather clear and blue sky. Barometer, 30.10; thermometer, 10.48. High water—Morning, 3.11; afternoon, 3.38. CLEARED. May s— Moneynick, barque, 269 tons, Morton, for Auckland. P. Cunningham and Co, agents. IMPORTS. Per Clyde, 101 bales wool, 30 do skins. Consignees_Miles and Co, New Zealand Land and Mercantile Agency, Dalgety, Nichols and Co, Cuff and Graham, and Mathcson’s Agency. Per Nile—l2 cords firewood, 450 posts. Consignee—P. Laurie. Per Jannette—24,ooo feet timber. Consignee— Johnston; Per Maiden City—24o sleepers, 5000 feet timber. Consigned to order. EXPORTS. Per Clyde—2s tons coal. Shipper —D. D. Cameron. Per Moneynick—l2sl sacks wheat, 106 do sharps, 100 sacks bran, 723 sacks oats, 301 do potatoes, 301 do barley, 50 do flour. Shippers—P. Cunningham and Co, J. B. Way, P. Baker. The schooner Success, Captain Lake, arrived in harbor on Tuesday, at 7 p.m., from Pelorus Sound, en route to Timaru. The captain reports that on leaving the Sound on Tuesday, April 27th, exEerienced light airs and calms for twenty-four ours. Cleared the Sound on Wednesday, April 28th, at 8 a.ra., with moderate northerly winds; passed Cape Campbell at 9 a.m. on April 29th, and arrived off the Kaikoras at 4 p.m. the same day. Made Timaru light at 7 p.m. on Saturday, when the wind veered round and blew a gale from the S.E., and the vessel was blown back and put into Okain’s Bay on Sunday night, arriving in harbor as above. As soon as she has repaired her rigging, which suffered in the gale, she sails for her destination. The schooner Strathnaver was berthed yesterday at the Tunnel Wharf to load produce for Hokitika. She clears at the Customs to-day. The barque Especulador is expected to complete her loading to-day, and will probably clear at the Customs to-day. Her destination is Auckland. The barques M. A. Annison and Hadda are discharging their cargoes quickly, Newcastle will be the destination of the former, and probably Auckland for the latter. The barque Italy is filling up with produce at Peacock’s Wharf. She will probably get away about the end of the week. Her destination is Auckland. The barque Moneynick, Captain Moreton, cleared the Customs yesterday for Auckland, and will sail for that port the first favorable wind. The schooner J. G. Coleson, Captain Rae, will finish taking in cargo to-day, and will clear at the Customs for Grey mouth. The ketch Kelianee and schooner Alert left Greymouth yesterday for Lyttelton. The Lady Jocelyn will clear the Customs to-day for London. She has a large and valuable cargo, full particulars of which will be given in to-mor-row’s issue. , The ship Warwick was brought alongside the Gladstone Pier yesterday. The Maiden City and Janette, from the Bays, timber laden, arrived yesterday morning. The former was berthed to discharge at the Breastwork.

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Globe, Volume III, Issue 281, 6 May 1875, Page 2

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SHIPPING. Globe, Volume III, Issue 281, 6 May 1875, Page 2

SHIPPING. Globe, Volume III, Issue 281, 6 May 1875, Page 2

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