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SHIPPING.

PORT OF LYTTELTON. Weather Report. June 7—9 a.m., calm; weather, clear. Barometer, 30.40 ; thermometer, 43. High Water. To-morrow—Morning, 1.18 ; night, 1.43. Arrived. —June 7. Annie, ketch, 14 tons, Foster, from Port levy. Master, agent. June S. Kestrel, ketch, Lamb, from Le Bon's Bay. Minnie, ketch, 17 tons, Dani, from Little Akaloa. Cleared.—June 7. Catlin, ketch, Hannah, for Catlin's River. Sailed —June 7. E. V. Cameron, schooner, Aschman, for Le Bon's Bay. Taupo, s.s., Carey, for Northern P<">rts. Passengers—saloon—For Wellington : Messrs Tabuteau, G. B. Williamson. For Nelson —Mr Augarde For Manukau—Mr A. C. Wilson and Mr S. S. Re vans. SteerageMessrs Evrien and Lennan. Tui, s.s, Wills, for Wellington, via Kaikouras. June 8. Jane, brig, Abbott, for Rockhsmpton. Star of the Mersey, brig, Hodgson, for Newcastle. Margerton, barque, Thompson, for Newcastle. XXX, ketch, Clarke, for Akaroa. The Taupo did not get away till 3 a.m. today, not being able to complete her loading eai-lier. The Flora completed her loading yesterday, and cleared for Taranaki, where she discharges her grain, and thence proceeds in ballast to Kaipara, where she loads timber for the port. The Queensland and Woodbine were got alongside the wharves yesterday and commence discharging their coal this day. The Caberfeidh has nearly completed her discharge. She loads produce for Auckland at Peacock's wharf. The works for the extension of the Screw-pile Jetty will be commenced early next week. During their progress steamers will be berthed at the No. 2 Wharf. The Owake and Jane Hannah will be berthed to discharge at the Tunnel Wharf to-day. The Sea Shell barque, was shifted from the Tunnel to Peacock's Wharf yesterday, and commenced loading grain for Melbourne. The Jane and Star of the Mersey cleared yesterday, and were towed into the stream by the Titan, where, in company with the Sarah and Mary and Mangerton, they await a favorable wind. We are glad to announce that the work at the No. 2 Wharf will be finished by Monday or Tuesday next, and after that date there will be little delay in berthing colliers. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. Poet Chalmers, June 7. Sailed, 3.30 p.m., Wellington, for Lyttelton via Akaroa. Auckland, June 7. Sailed, H.M.S. Wolverene, for Sydney. Kaipaea, June 7. Arrived, the German barque Herman, from Lyttelton; Aspasia, from Wellington, after a stormy passage of 28 days. The wreckage of the Feronia is all saved. Hokitika, June (!. The Pelican and Isabella Anderson are in the roadstead, from Oamaru. The Clematis with 50,000 ft of timber sails to-morrow for Lyttelton.^

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Globe, Volume VIII, Issue 922, 8 June 1877, Page 2

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SHIPPING. Globe, Volume VIII, Issue 922, 8 June 1877, Page 2

SHIPPING. Globe, Volume VIII, Issue 922, 8 June 1877, Page 2

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