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SHIPPING.

POET OF LYTTELTON, ARRIVED. Feb 19—Hawea, s.s; 462 tons, Wheeler, from Northern Ports. Passengers—Saloon ; Misses Nathan (3), Crowe, Sanderson, Duthie, Forbes, Welch, Mesdaines Kerr, Brough, Balfour, Nathan, Crawshaw, Messrs Eeilly, Kobinson,Woodward, Herons, Smith, Hollis, Chisholm, Crowe, Hardcastle, Lucas, Lysaght, Jobberns, Wells, I’alfour, Marley, Morrison, ; five in steerage, and nineteen for South. CLEARED. Feb 19—Hawea, s.s, 4G2 tons, Wheeler, for Dunedin, Passengers —19 original. Feb 19—Australian Sovereign, barque, 353 tons, Burch, for N ewcastle. Feb 19 —Maiden City, schoonei’, 27 tons, Schenkel, for Akaroa in ballast. YESTERDAY'S. BAILED. Feb 18—Wanganui, s.s, 179 tons, Christian, for Dunedin, via Akaroa and Timaru. Miles, Hassal, and Co, agents. Passengers—Mr and Mrs Cuthbert, Mrs B. Edwards, Mr Ellis and family. Miss Hardie and three children, Messrs Roe and Donald, and 16 in steerage. , _ . Feb 18— Margaret, ketch, 26 tons, Nelson, for Port Levy. Master, agent. Feb 18—Taiaroa, s.s, 228 tons, Stewart, for Dunedin, via Timaru and Akaroa. Passengers— Mr and Mrs J. Lowthian Wilson. J. M. Hey wood and Go, agents. IMPORTS. Per E. U. Cameron—24,oooft timber, 2 cords firewood, 10 pkges luggage. Consignees—C. C. Aik»an, Clifford and Roper, R. Wood. Per Linnet—l 4 cords firewood. Consigned to order. EXPORTS. Per Prince Alfred—29o ska oats, 25 do wheat, 270 do flour, 120 bags do, 193 sks malt, IBidograss seed, 45 cases bacon, 11 do cheese, 3 do mutton hams. Shippers—De Vaux, Sharp, Green, Royse, Stead, and Co, Meyers Bros, Watt'and Co, N Z.P. and P. Co. Beharrell, Saunders and Henderson. Per Sea Bird—l9oo sks oats. Shippers—P. Cunningham and Co. Per Taiaroa, for Timaru, ex Soukar—Under bond —4 cases. Ex warehouse—2 cases tobacco, 18 do wine. Free, for Akaroa—l bale blankets, ido sks, 1 pci, 200 palings, 1 case, 1 do tobacco. 2 pkges. For Timaru—3 J-csks wine, 6 cases, 3 kegs. 2 csks, 10 bdles cornsacks, 1 pci. For Oamaru, via Dunedin--60 boxes tin plates. For Dunedin—l2 cases cheese. Shippers—Dalgety, Nichols, and Co. Trent Bros, Heywood and Co, P. Cunningham and Co, H. Hawkins, Reed and Bain, Cuff and Graham, Bank New Zealand, Black, J. H. Spencer. Per Wanganui, under bond, ex Soukar—Under bond, for Timaru—6 cases. Ex warehouse—2 iosks brandy. Free, tor Akaroa—2 hhds, 1 tank, 1 case. For Timaru—l4 cai es, 2 nests tuba, 2 bdles do. For Oamaru—3 cases spouting, 1 case, 1 bag, 1 bale, 4 bdles springs. For Dunedin—l 4 eases, 1 bale. Shippers—Miles. Hassal, and Co, Vincent, D. Davis, Taylor, Saunders and Co, N.Z.P. andP. Co, Mason, Strutfaers and Co, Dalgety, Nichols, and Co.

The Rangitikei was shifted up the harbor yesterday mo - ning. The Crusader will take the Soukar’s berth at the Gladstone Pier on Monday next, to discharge her cargo. The Himalaya is still in the stream, and has not yet commenced loading, but we hear that next week she will commence to load grain, of which she is to take 700 tons. . , The s.s Taiaroa r aud s.s Wanganui sailed for South atl.3op.m yesterday. By flies- to hand we notice that the barque Southern Cross, Captain Boon, had been taken off the berth for this port, and was to leave Hobart Town on the 15th, for Oamaru and Dunedin, forwarding passengers and cargo by steamer for this port. The barque India was to leave Hobart Town for this port on the Bth. The schooner Spray, Buxton master, arrived at Timaru on the 16th, from Lyttelton.

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Globe, Volume V, Issue 522, 19 February 1876, Page 2

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SHIPPING. Globe, Volume V, Issue 522, 19 February 1876, Page 2

SHIPPING. Globe, Volume V, Issue 522, 19 February 1876, Page 2

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