SHIPPING.
PORT OF LYTTELTON. TH7Y DAY. ARRIVED. Sept 17—Bruce, s.s, 205 tons, Jones, fom Dunedin. Passengers saloon: Miss Jones, Master Low, Mrs M‘Ken/,ie, Miss Alport, Messrs Jameson, Gardner, Parish, M'Pherson, Conyers, Selfe, Gainy. Steerage Mr Doolan and Wright. Sept 17—Courier, ketch, 31 tons, Sinclair, from Pigeon Bay. SAILED. Sept 17 Jannett, ketch, 41 tons, M-Donald, for Okain’s Bay. TheU.S.S. Co’s s.s Bruce, Capt Jones, arrived at 12.45 to-day from Port Chalmers, which port she left at 6.30 last evening, thus making a good passage of a little over oigh ,t« ! rt hours. She Sails this evening for Wellington,, returning in time to sail for Port Chalmers direct on the 20th. YESTERDAY'S. ARRIVED. Sept 10 -Bee, schooner, 31 tons. Green, from Amur! Bluff. Muster, agent. CLEARED. Sept 16—Beautiful Star, s.s, 146 tons, Pieterson, for Dunedin, via , Timaru and Akaroa. Miles, Hassal, and Co, agents. , Sept 10—Atlantic, schooner, 60 tons, Spooner, for "Waikato. Master, agent. . SAILED. Sept 16—Clyde, s.s, 27 tons, MeConville, for Saltwater Creek. Master, agent. ' Sept 16—Beautilul Star, s.s, 140 tons. Pieterson, for Dunedin, via Timaru and Akaroa. Miles, Hassal, and Co, agents. Passengers—Mr Ellison and family (4), Masters Garriek and Todhunter, Messrs Owen, J. Buitcl, Reece, Blunt, Brown, Smart, Tayler, Southern. IMPORTS. Per Bee —40 tons limestone. Consignee—Langdown and Co. , Per Flying Cloud—2s,ooo feet timber. Consignee —F. Jenkins. V' ‘ ' EXPORTS. Per Beautiful Star—For Timaru. ex Warehouse, under bond—2o cases whiskey, Ex Blairgowrie—--6 cases. For Akaroa, free—2 coils, I piece v. ire, 1 ha" 1 pkg, 2 kegs, 9 bars iroh, 1 tin, 7 coils rope, 3 tubs. For Timaru—2 boxes, 24 cases, 4 pkgs, 3do trees, 1 bag, 5 kegs, 1 trunk. 4 coils rope, 4 castings, 1 shaft, 1 cask, 1 skins. For Dunedin-53 cases. Shippers—Edwards, Bennett, and Co, Matheson’s Agency Miles and Co, Mason, Struthers, and Co, Miles. Hassal, and Co, Smart, Trent Brothers, J. Anderson, Morley, Maling and Co, T. H. Green. .Per Atlantic—6so sacks wheat, 200 do oats, 20 ditto bone dust. Shippers—P. Cunningham and Co. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. From London—Lactura, ship, sailed June 2nd Merope, ship, J.P.R.T., sailed June 25th ; Waikatoship, sailed Julie 27th; Himalaya, ship, cleared July 26th ; Duke of Edinburgh, ship, H.S.T.V. to sail August 4th, with Immigrants ; Waitangi, ship, N-M.F.S. to sail August 31st ; Queen Bee and Laiigstone ships, loading. From New York—American Lloyd, barque Newcastle—Espeoulador, barques, early ; Emperor, brig, early. -'u-i From Auckland—Mary Melville, Kate M'Grcgor, and Jessie Henderson, schooners, early; Lutterworth, ship, H.N.K.D., sailed Bth Inst. ■ From Thames, Fairlie, schooner, early. From Kafpara—Wave, brig ; Agnes Jessie, threemasted schooner j Tewara, schooner, Young Dick, schooner ;" Ethel, brigantine, early. From Plcton—Onward, schooner, early j Flirt, brigantine, early; Jessie, schooner. From Clarence River—Samuel Merritt, barque, eE From Western Australia Antipodes, barque, early. . ■ -1 From Hokitika —Seabird,brigantine, sailed about 13th Inst; Alert, schooner,‘Sarah and Mary, ketch ; Cleopatra, brigantine, early. From Sydney—Joliba. barque, early. From Melbourne, via West Coast and Wellington —Otago, s.s. 18th inst. From Melbourne, via Bluff and Dunedin—Eingarooma, s.s. early. From Northern Ports—Ladybird, s.s, 22nd; Hawea, s.s, early. From Dunedin—Bruce, s.s, to-day. From Newcastle, Sydney, and Wellington— Easby, s.s, 18th, From Hobart Town—ltaly, barque. VESSELS IN HARBOUR.
Ships— White liose, Marmion, Blair Gowrie. Barques—Hadda, Adelphoi, Island City, Queensland. Brigs—Sea Spray, Albion. Brigantines and Schooners—Reward, Atlantic, Mary Webster, Bee. Ketches— Southern Queen, Jannett, Minnie, Margaret, Courier, Margaret. The steamship Omeo is announced by her agents to leave Lyttelton for Melbourne, via Wellington and West Coast, on Monday. The steamer Easby is notified to leave for Dunedin on Saturday. ,'The U.S.S. Co.’s s.s. Beautiful Star, Captain Pieterson, sailed on her usual round South yesterday afternoon. The barque Samuel Merritt, from the Clarence River, is now daily expected to arrive. The Albion, barque, sailed irom Auckland yesterday for Levuka. The Hawea left the Manakau for the South at 8 a.m. yesterday. She could not cross the bar the previous night. The Behring sailed from Auckland yesterday for Levuka, and the Helen, brigantine, for Sydney, ,
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Globe, Volume IV, Issue 395, 17 September 1875, Page 2
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