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SHIPPING.

POET OF LYTTELTON. ARRIVED. March 10—Taupo,'s.s.,, 461 tons, Worsp, from Northern ports. Passengers—Saloon : Miss Maunders, Mrs Donison, Mrs Burton, Dr Headley; Messr Danycuger, Peters, Wilkins, 'Smith, Harrington, Fitzgerald ; 9 in steerage ; and 27 for South. CLEARED. March 10—Taupo, s.s., 461 tons, Worsp, for Dunedin. March 10—Essey and Agnes, ketch, 8 tons, for Okain’s Bay. • March 10—Quiver, ketch, 17 tons, Smith, „for Le Son’s Bay. SAILED. March 10—Agnes, brigantine, 128 tons, Morgan, for Napier. March 10 —Jessie, schooner, 38 tons, Gibbs, for Pioton. March 10—Kestrel, ketch, 20 tons, Rutter, for Mclntosh Bay. March 19—J. G. Coleson, schooner, 70 tons, Chapman, from Westport. YESTERDAY'S. ■ » SAILED. March 9-Linnet, ketch, U tons, Smith, for Pigeon Bay. Master, agent. March 9—Waihopal, schooner, 44 tons, Keardon, for Wellington. Master, agent. March 9—Ladybird, s.s, 286 tons, Andrew, for Dunedin. G. Mackay, agent. Passengers—Messrs J. C. Esther, Skene* Henderson (2), Mendelson, Lister, and 38 original. March 9—Margaret, ketch, 26 tons, Nelson, for Port Levy. Master, agent. March 9— Jannett, ketch, 41 tons, McDonald, for Okain’s Bay. Master, agent. March 9— Granada, s.s, 2512 tons, J. M. Cavarly commander, for San Francisco via Wellington and Napier. Wilson, Sawtell and Co, agents. Passengers—saloon, for San Francisco: Messrs Barker, 'A. C. Wilson, Abell, G. and C. Gould. For Coastsaloon : Mr and Mrs Peters, Messrs T. C. Williams, WardrUp, J. Palmer, Green, Cameron, J. Gould, Macrae, Heale, Gisborne, Goodard, McFarlane, Newton, Hawker, C. Moor, Henderson, Coster, . Walker, Roskruge. Steerage—Messrs Blafield and Pookson.

IMPORTS. Per E. U. Cameron—soo sks grass seed, sdo fat. Consignees—Miles, Hassal and Co, H; Matson and Co. Per Ladybird—Free from Manakau—3o lambs, 1 bale leather; from Nelson—ll cases; from Wellington—l2 cases, 3 bales. Consignees—E. Mitchell and Co, Llghtband, Allan and Co, Hutton, Chudley, Cuff and Graham, Bowden and Sons, G. Maokay, Storekeeper. Per Star of the Mersey-388 tons coal. Consignee—C. W. Turner. ■ . EXPORTS. Per Granada—Free for Wellington— 1 sk grain; for Napier—3 cases plants; for San Francisco-1 iron safe. 1 cask, 1 case, 1 tin box. Shippers—Duncan and Son, Cuff and Graham. ‘ Per Agnes—loß6 sks_grass seed, .614 do oats, 149 bags flour. Shippers— J. B. Way, Hawkins, Cunningham, Wood, Turner. Per Ladybird—Free for Dunedin—so bales fungus, 6 cases, 60 do wine,. 2 pels. Shippers—Esther, Thomas, Donald, Cuff and Graham, Mills, Toomer and Son, Duncan and Son. Per Jane Hannah—4s3 .iron rails. Shippers— Miles, Hassal and Co. The schooner Waihopai sailed last night for Wellington, produce laden. The.brlgantine Lizzie Guy arrived at Greyraouth On the 2nd from this port. The schooner Lady Don, also from Lyttelton, arrived in the roadstead same & The mail boat Granada arrived yesterday morning at 6.43 a.m. Mr McLain, the purser, reports leaving Port Chalmers at 2.30 p.m. on Wednesday, and having calm weather during the run up. After taking" oh board the outward San Francisco mail of fifteen bags, the steamer sailed for north at 4.30 p.m. yesterday. Messrs Cuff and Graham’s smart schooner Alert arrived at Hokitika on Wednesday afternoon. She left here on the 3rd. ... The «.s Ladybird. Captain Andrew, arrived in harbor yesterday at 12.50 p.m., from Northern porta. She left Manukau at 4 p.m. on the 4th, creased the bar.ats.4o, and arrived at Taranaki at 9 am. on the sth; sailed at 11 a.m. same day, and arrived at Nelson at 4.10 a.m. on 6thj.left at 2.13 p.m. same day; TSaid? artrlved - at Picton at 11.30 p.m.;- left atiO.afl. a.m. oh the 7th, arrived at Wellington at 8 a.m ; left at 4.30p.m onfheSth; experienced ;from Manakau to .Wellington \ light southerly' winds, from thence light northerly winds and fine weather, arriving as above. She sailed for Dunedin at 3 : p.m. yesterday. The brig Starbf the Mersey, Captain H. Nicholson, left Newcastle on February 17th, and had fine weather, with light E, winds, till making Cape Farewell on March 3rd, northerly winds to Cape Terawitl, and thence southerly to Kaikoras, which were made on M*rch 3rd; after which light N.E. to arrival yesterday morning. Experienced heavy ■quail from S.W. just : before making the land, splitting foresail and doing other damage. Brings ft cargo of coals for C. tv. Turner. Saw body of a white man floating in Cook’s Straits, but did not ■top to examine. ’ ' . The ship Glenora, reported by cablegram as having been lost on Blackgang-Ohine, is thought by the “ Auckland Herald” to be a barque of 424 tons, an old trader between Belfast and the Black Sea. It is more probable, however, that she will prove to be ha the Glenaray, as we see by •‘Mitchell s Heelster” of January 7th that a vessel of that name, commanded by Captjiin .Day,. left Adelaide for L(mdOh oh November Bth.

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Globe, Volume V, Issue 539, 10 March 1876, Page 2

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SHIPPING. Globe, Volume V, Issue 539, 10 March 1876, Page 2

SHIPPING. Globe, Volume V, Issue 539, 10 March 1876, Page 2

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