SHIPPING.
PORT OF LYTTELTON. Weather Rctom— February i. 9 a.m.—Wind, N.E., light; weather, overcast. Barometer, 39.22; thermometer, 51.00. Htoh Water— (To-morrow.) Morning, 5.56; night, 6.16. Arrived— February 2. B. U. Cameron, 41 tons, Green, from lie .Bon b Bay. Blaster, agent. . Ann*. Fairlie, schooner, 177 tons, Norris, from Ancleland. Master, agent. Auritbd— February 4. Helena, brigantine, 126 tons, Campbell, from Thames. Eoyse, Stead and Co., agent. CLXARED-Febroary 2. ,„„ Wo _ Wodonga, barqne, 281 tons, Chichester, for Newcastle, in ballast, George Mackay, agent. Sailed— February &. Taranaki, s.s., 327 tons, Malcolm, for Dnnedin. Miles, Hassal and Co. agents Passen gers-saloon, for Akaroa-Mrs Billens; dki-Messrs Meyer and Izard; steerage-Mr HogW Tarerna, s.s.. 5G3 tons. Sinclair, for• Melbourne via North. Dalgety, Nichols and Co agents Passengers - saloon - Messrs Hewbu*. Man. mall, Harding; steerage-Mr and Mrs . K e ™ e £; Messrs J. Allen, W. Allen, and J. Wooding, and 20 original. _ , . SAiLim-Febrnarr 4. Mary King, schooner, 73 tons, Ayers, tor Oamaru. Geo. Mackay, agent. Per Fairlie—l2 railway trucks, 100 doors, 100 gashes, quantity of timber. Consignees-Order, Per Taranaki—Under bond, ex warehouse, from Wellington: 7 case- cigars, 29 do champagne>;ifree, from Wellington: 25 cases, 1 horse, 20 pkges 3 trunks, 1 truss; free, from Mannkau : 2 cases. Consignees—H. Davis and Co, Price, Order, ±roc tor! Railway, Storekeeper, Collector of Customs, Cuff and Graham. Hawkins. Per Tararna-Under bond from Melbourne: 1 ca&e apparel, 2 qr-casks wine, 2 do whisky, 6 do rum m cases gin, 40 do old torn, ISO bars iron, 7 bales paper, 26 cases, 5 do tobacco, 2 qr-tierces tobacco, 200 pkgs sugar, 79 bdls iron, 1 bale, 27 pig* rope 1 cask hardware, 1 pkg do, 14 pkgs 10 pels 1 truss, 1 box, 4 bdls pipes, 14 trunks. Under bond from Hobart Town ;-4 pkgs„2 horses Free fcomtbe Bluff : 20 casks beer. Free from Dnnedin : 4 cases, 2 cranes, 3 pkgs. Consignees-Deßarsbt, G- Hutchinson, J. Henderson, Deßourbel and Co.. Wilson, Sawtell and Co. Steane and Co., Press Company, B. Binstead, W. Strange and Co, Johnson and Co, McClatchie and Co, W. S. King and Op, C. 1. Bnnz, Miles, Hassal and Co, Order, J Anderson, G Gould, G. L. Beath and Co, Hale and Co, Bradwell, Thompson, Callendar, F. Thompson, Bird, Wilson, Dalgety, Nichols and Co, Smith, Lake, Duncan and Son, Mason, Strnthers and Co, Suckling and Co. Railway Storekeeper, H. Hawkins, F. Fisher, G. Jones, J. Nates, J. Goodman, J. Ballantyne and Co, McLaren, F. C. Tabart, Harbottle, Ashbnrton. Smith, W. Crowe, Haywood and Co, J. Gapes, Cuff and Graham, Chisnall and Co. Exports. Per Taranaki—Free, for Akaroa: 2 cases, 2 tanks malt, 40 sks flour, 7 pekges; free, for Dnnedin: 8 cases cheese, 689 bags rice, 4 cases, 50 do fruit, 5 bales, 2 pels. 80 sks flour. Shippers-!!. Black, C. W Turner, S. Nashelski, Saunders and Henderson, Miles, Hassal and Co, O'Grady, H. Marks, Lightband, Allan and Co, Geo. King and Co. Per Tararna—Free, for Wellington: 1 case ; free, for Nelson: 1 case, 2 pekges; free, for Hokitika : 20 kegs butter; free, for Melbourne: 96 kegs butter, 50 sks grass seed, 15 cases lard. Shippers—Cuff and Graham, Toomer and Son, Edwards, Bennett and Co, S. Boyle, Vaughan and Cordner, Wanchop and Cameron, Duncan and Son, T. H. Green, Eoyse, Stead and Co. Expected Arrivals. From Lonflon James Wishart, W.L.R.8.; Wanganui, Q.L.S.P.; Fernglen, Lurline, Pleiades, Loch Cree. „...,,„ ~ From Port Chalmers—Hawea, Feb. sth; Taranaki, Feb. 7th; Taupo, Feb. 12th. From Calcutta—Rio Loge, Inchgreen. From Melbourne, via South—Arawata, Feb. /th; Rlngarooma, Fob. 13th. From Newcastle—Waratah, Fawn, Emperor. From Thames—Helena, Kate McGregor. From Port Chalmers—August Friedrich. From Wellington—Mary Anderson. From Wangaroa—Mary Ann Annison. From Hobart Town—Lorna Doone, Southern Cross. From Akaroa—Tamnaki, Feb. 7th. From Auckland via East Coast—Taupo, Feb. 6th. From Wel'ington and Nelson—Arawatr, Feb. 11th; Ringarooma, Feb. 18th. Projected Departures, For London—Opawa, Glenlora. For Auckland, via East Coast—Hawea, Feb. sth; Taupo, Feb. 12th. For Northern Ports—Taranaki, Feb. 7th. For Port Chalmers—Taupo, Feb. 6th. For Wellington and Nelson—Arawata, Feb. 7th ; Ringarooma, Feb. 13th. For Timaru and Dnnedin —St. Kilda. For Valparaiso—Laju. For Melbourne via South—Arawata, Feb. 11th; Ringarooma, Feb. 18th. For Kaikouras via Wellington—Tni, s.s., Feb. 7th. For Wellington—Aspasia. The bftrque Wodonga got under weif?h for Newcastle this morning, but owing to the flood tide, and the wind being in, was obliged to bring up again. The schooner Mary King after loading cargo out of the Ellora Failed for Oamarn on Sunday. The brigantine Helena arrived from Thames at 4 this morning. The Southern Cross, barque, may now be shortly expected from Hobart Town. She cleared the Customs at the latter port fcr Ly tteltou on January 25th with one passenger, Mr C Garrould, and the following cargo :—60,000 ft. timber, 58,000 palings, 340,000 shingles, 21 tons ground bark. The Southern Cross was to hsve sailed on the 26th. The barqne Ellora will be brought into th 3 Gladstone pier to-morrow morning, the Glenlora, whose loading is now nearly completed, being shifted to an outside berth. During her stay in the stream the Ellora has not been idle. The schooner Mary King has looded from her for Oamara, and the St. Kilda, s.s., takes another 200 tons from her to-day. Immediately on her being berthed at the pier she will load into the Onward as well as put out into the tracks. The schooner Fairlie, Captain Norris, left Auckland on Saturday, January 26th, and had light variable winds and fine weather till arrival in harbor at ■i a.m. yesterday. The Emperor, brig, from Newcastle, left that port on January 26th with a cargo of coals for W. H. Hargreaves. The Kate McGregor, schooner, for Lyttelton via the Thames, cleared at Auckland for Lyttelton on January 28th. The Tasso arrived at Newcastle from this port on January 21st. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. Wellington, February 4. Arrived—Marion, from Lyttelton.
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Globe, Volume IX, Issue 1223, 4 February 1878, Page 2
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