SHIPPING.
PORT OF LYTTELTON. ARRIVED. ’ May 13— Ringarooma, s.s., 641 tons. J. M'Lean, from Nelson, via Wellington. Passengers—saloon : Mr. and Mrs Walsh, Mr and Mrs Margoleith, Mr Wiggins, and 20 for other ports. :T;*o , „i. May 13—Antelope, cutter, 17 tons, Malcolmson.’ fOT Aktiroa."’ * r " May 13—Hawoa, s.s., 462 tons, Wheeler, from North. Passengers—salo >n •• Misses Wright and McDonald, Mr and Mrs Dajs, Mr and Mrs Hart and 2 children, Mr and Mrs Warren, Mr and Mrs Garwood, Mess s Pilling, Jones, Rivers, Nicholson, Powell, Stackpole, Gorton, MTvor; 7in steerage ; 10 for South. May 13—Planter, barque, 231 tons, Anderson, from Newcastle. May 13—Maude Graham, schooner, 80 tons, Georgeman, from Auckland. May 13—Enterprise, brigantine, 84 tons, Holmes, from Pelorus Sound ; cargo timber. CLEARED. May 13 —Ringarooma, s.s,, 641 tons, M‘Lean, for Melbourne, via Bluff and Dunedin. May 13 Edward, schooner, 32 tons, Dalmer, for Le Bon’s Bay. SAILED. May 13—Hawea, 462 tons, Sinclair, for Port Chalmers, Passenger—Mr Wilson. May 13—Jessie, schooner, 38 tons, Gibbs, for Thames. May 13—Queen of the South, barque, 334 tons, Adair, for Mauritius, with cargo of produce. May 13—Isabella Kidley, barque, 233 tons, Hutchinson, for Allday Bay, May 13—Indian Chief, barque, 240 tons, Priest, for Adelaide, with cargo of produce. May 13—Excelsior, schooner, 92 tons, Joiner, for Wellington, with cargo of pro duce. May 13—Mary Melville, schooner, 62 tons, Urqhart, for Auckland. , The fine new fore-and-aft schooner Maude Graham, Captain Georgeman, belonging to Messrs Cuff and Graham of this port, arrived in harbour this morning from Auckland, timber laden. This is her maiden trip. We Wish her success. The s.s. Ringarooma arrived in harbour at 4 a.m, this morning from Wellington and Nelson. She leaves for Melbourne, via Dunedin and the Bluff, this evening. The s.s. Hawea, from Northern Ports, arrived in harbour at 7.30 a.m. She sails for the South this evening. TtESTJSItDA. VS. ARRIVED. May 12—Linnet, ketch, from Pigeon Bay, with firewood. Master, agent. CLEARED. May 12—Queen of the South, barque, 376 tons, Adair, for Mauritius. C. W. Turner, agent. May 12—Ladybird, s.s, 286 tons, Evans, for Poverty Bay, via Wellington and Napier. G. Mackay, agent. k ' SAILED. May 12—Ladybird, s.s, 286 tons, Evans, for Wellington, Napier, and Poverty Bay. Geo. Mackay, agent. Passengers—Mr Geddings, Mrs and Miss Hall and three children, and seven original. IMPORTS, i’ Per Ladybird—B packages, 10 bales, 1 truss, 1 box, 3 parcels, 42 cases, 3 casks, 12 trunks. Consignees—Mowbray, Wood Bros Coombes and Son, Simpson, Oram, Provincial Secretary, Milsoin, Mason, Struthers and Co, Thompson and Niven, Booth, Pinkett, G. Mackay. exports.Per Queen of the South Shipper—C. W. Turner. Per Ladybird—Free, for Wellington ; 143 sacks seed, 100 do flour, 12 do potatoes, 9 cases, 2 pkgs, 1 trunk, 1 box, 27 colonial ovens, 67 loose cheese. For Napier—s cases, 1 package. For Poverty Bay —2 cases, 2 trunks. Shippers—Cunningham and Co, Cuff and Graham, Lightband. Allan and Co, W. Buss, Trent Bros, Hawkins, Petersen, Crompton, Meyers Bros and Co, Wilkin, Dransfield and Roper, Mason, Struthers and Co, Macfarlane, Duncan and Bon. The favorite s.s. Ladybird, Capt. Evans, arrived here yesterday, at 1.45 p.m. The Ladybird left Wellington at noon on the 7th, and proceeded to Titqaru, where she loaded 1500 sacks grain for the ship Wild Deer, and left at 6 p.m. on the 9th, reaching Port Chalmers at 8 a.m. on the loth ; left ■gain at 6.10 p in. on Thursday, arriving as above. Took on board thirty tons cargo, and sailed North «t 5 p.m. yesterday. The Queen of the South cleared the Customs yesterday with 5707 sacks oats, and hauled out into the stream ready for sea.
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Globe, Volume V, Issue 593, 13 May 1876, Page 2
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