SHIPPING.
PORT OF LYTTELTON,
Weather Keport.
June 27—9 a.m., wind, S.W. light; weather, bright; Barometer, 30 25; ther mometer, 34. High Water To-MorROW. Morning, 5 49; afternoon, fa". 13. Arrived. —June 2G. Acadia, schooner, 53 tons, M'Donald, from Napier. Margaret, ketch, 21 tons, Bennett, from Little Akaloa. June 27. Kestrel, ketch, 20 tons, Lemb, from LeBon's Bay. Antelope, cutter, 17 tons, Malcolmson, from Akaroa. Minnie, ketch, 17 tons, Dani, from Little Akaloa. June 27 —Easby, s.s., 064 tons, .Anderson, from Sydney, via Port Chalmers. Passengers—Mrs Wilson, Mr J. Meehary. Cleared.— June 26. Clio, schooner, Chambers, for Wellington. June 27. Clematis, ketch, Bonner, for Timaru. Sailed —June 26. Julius Vogel, schooner, Johnson, for Westport. Albion, s.s, Clarke, for Melbourne, via South anil Mobait Town. Passengers — Saloon, for Melbourne : Mvand Mrs Gifford, and Mr Weston. Staerage : Captrin Giles, Messrs D. H. Kerra, H. George, A. Sherwill, and K. Gunrill. Arawata, s.s Underwood, for Wellington and Nelson. Passengers-18 original. Arthur Wakefield, schooner, Curran, for Nelson. June 27. Cleopatra, brigantine, Brown, for Nelson. Maiden City, schooner, Huntley, for Heathcote Biver. The s.s. Easby was coming up the harbor when our express left port to day. She sails for Wellington this afternoon. The Cleopatra sailed this morning. A barque from the Nor .h was signalled outside the Heads this morning. It is j>robably the Cito, from "ewcastle. The Isabella has completed her discharge. The Canny Scot finished discharging yesterday, and commenced ballasting. The schooner Acadia, Captain McDonald, left Napier on Wednesday afternoon, June 21st, with a N.W. wind, which held till off Kaikouras on Friday night. There she spoke the Cito barque from Newcastle for this port. Southerly winds prevailed thence till arrival, the schooner pasbing Cape Palliser on Friday morning, and reaching anchorage at Lyttelton at 2 p.:n. yesterday. She comes in ballast. The barque Cito, which left Newcastle on June 6th with a cargo of coals for this port, was spoken by the schooner Acadia on Friday night last oil' the Kaikouras, so m t c may expect to see her with the first northerly breeze.
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Globe, Volume VIII, Issue 938, 27 June 1877, Page 2
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343SHIPPING. Globe, Volume VIII, Issue 938, 27 June 1877, Page 2
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