SHIPPING.
POBT OF LYTTELTON. WBAimta Escort— February 8. 9 a.m.—Wind, calm; weather, overcast. Barometer, ©.BB ; thermometer. 55.00. Hiss Water— (To-morrow.) Horning, 8.40; night, 8.02. BAn,a»— February 7. Taranaki, b.b., 827 tons, Malcolm, for Northern Ports. Milos, Hassal and Co., nsronha. p S -saloon, for Wellington-Mossrs W, e. Mouutfort, Wm. Smith; for Nelson-Miss Paton ; for Pioton—Misses Margarey and Ashley, Messrs J. Margarey. sen. J. Margarey j™- £ Margarey. A. Saunders; for Mannknn— Messrs Warren (2), W. T. Pearson; steerago-Mr P. p.s , 38 tons, Perkins, for Akaron, Master, agent. _ Arrittd— February 8. Minnie, ketch, 17 tons, Bennett, from Little Aialoa. Master, agent. Tni, s.s., 64 tons, Wills, from Ka Aonm, Wellington, and Foxton. Geo. Mackay, agent. —Saloon: Miss Rogers, Messrs Brown, Brunsden, M EnteTprise, e 'brigsntlne, 84 tons, Handle, from Wellington. Boyse, Stead and Co., agents, Cmamtd —February 8. , Columbia, schooner, 46 tons, Conway, for Napier. Master, agent. . . _ , r _, v Tni, s.s,, 64 tons. Wills, for Amurl. Geo. Mackay, "*Flora, brigantine, 180 tons, Miner, for Kaipara, fit ballast. Geo. Mackay, agent. _ „ Easby, Boyse, Stead and Co., agents, SAinnn—February 8. E. IT. Cameron, schooner, 41 tons. Green, for Leßon’s Bay. Master, agent. Imports. Per Southern Cross —60,000 ft limber, 28,W0 sft palings, 68,000 Oft palings, 84,000 shingles, 21 tons ground hark. Consignees-P. Cunningham and Co. Per Antelope—B6ooft timber, 119 hdlsliiths, 162 eheese, 87 sheepskins, 1 ease, 2 boxes fimit. Consignees—Malcolmsen, Hawkins, B. Wilkin, Loughman, Bnlton, G. Mackay. __ ~ „ Per Taranaki, under bond, from Dunedin—eases whiskey, Ido tobacco; under bond, ex Canterbury, from Glasgow—6 qr-casks ; under bond, ex Oamarn, from Glasgow—lsl bars iron, 44 bdls do, 23 plates do ; under Arms Act—6 guns; free, from Dunedin—3o bogs charcoal, 2 coses confeotionerr, 10 hf-cbests, 05 oases, 37 boxes, 6 casks, ©pockets, 7 kegs, 23 trunks, 86 bars iron, 1 drum ofl, 3 bdls galvanized iron, 4 trusses, 4 parcels, 3 pkges, 14 bdles, 2 boles, 8 ingote, 4 drums, 3 bars, 7 pkges luggage, 3 bhds. Consignees—Cuff ana Graham, D. and D. Cameron, Miles. Hassnl andCo, J. M. Haywood and Co, King and Co, J. B. Sheath, D. Hawlans, Alfred Gee, H. IJAwkins, J. Hunter, H. E. Webb, order, Q. Lewis, E. Eeeoe, J. Booth, C. Levin, G. Mackay, Bank of New Zealand, W. Strange and Co, 8. Nashelski, P. and D. Duncan, dhisnell and Stewart, N. J. Suckling, Coombes and Bon, W. Payne, L. and J. Herman, I. Hetman, Scott Bros, Offwood and Son, J. Clark, C. P. Hnlbert, A. J. White and Co, Hobday and Co, E. Hannah and Co, Browne, W. Montgomery and Co, H. B. May and Co, G. S. Husband, D. Eeece, Miss Moore, Ballantyne and Co. Exports. Per Taranaki, free, for Wellington—3o flonr, 1 sack oatmeal, 11 do seed, 6 cases, 1 horse ; free, for Nelson—4 pkges, 4 cases baeon, 3 do cheese ; free, for Taranaki—2 tins, 3 pkges; free, for Mannkau—2 parcels. Shippers—P. Cunningham and Co, Watt and Co, E. Wilkin, CnS and Graham, J, Oilmour, Vaughan and Co.
Expected Arrivals. From London James Wishart, "W.L.E.8.; Wanganui, Q.L.8.P.; Fernglen, Lurline, Pleiades, Loch Cree, Malacca, Waikato. . From Port Chalmers—Tanpo, Feh. 12th; Taiaroa, Feh. 14th; Star of the South, Feb. 9th; Wanaka, Fob. 12th. From Calcutta—Eio Lore, Inchgreon. From Melbourne, via South—Kingarooma, Feb, 13th. From Newcastle—Waratah, Fawn, Emperor. From Thames —Kate McGregor, From "Wellington—Mary Anderson, Easby, this From "Wangaroa—Mary Ann Anniaon. FromlHobart Town—Lorna Doone. From Auckland via East Coast—Wanaka, Feb. 12th. From Wellington and Nelson—Arawate, Feb. nth; Kingarooma, Fob. 18th. From Northern Ports—Taiaroa, February 9 th. From Polorus Sound—Mary Andersen. From Sydney—Easby, this day. From Kaikouras and Wellington—Tui, s.s. this day. Projected Departures. For London—Opawa, Glenlora. For Auckland, via East Coast —Tanpo, Feb. 12th; Wanaka, Feb. 19th. For Northern Ports—Taiaroa, Feb. l«h. For Port Chalmers —Easby, this day; Taiaroa, Feb. 9th; Wanaka, Feb. 12th. For Wellington and Nelson—Kingarooma, Feb. 13th. For Valparaiso—Lajn. For Melbourne via South—Arawata, Feb. 11th; Kingarooma, Feb. 18th. For Wellington—Aspasia. For Hokitika—Sarah and Mary. For Oamarn —Tni, s.s., Feb. Bth. For Grey month— Alert. For Auokhnd via Thames—Helena. For Wellington, Nelson, and Wanganui—Star of the South, Fob. 9th. For Sydney, via Wellington—Wakatipn, Feb. 18th. For Akaroa—Wanaka, Feb. 12th. The s.s. Easby, from Sydney via Wellington, arrived in harbor at 1 p.m., and sails for Dunedin this afternoon. The s.s. Tni arrived from Kaikoura, Wellington, and Foxton at 5.30 a.m., and sails for Aii.nri Bluff at 6 p,m. « The brigantine Enterprise was beating np the harbor against a light S.W. wind when our express left port at 1 p.m. The brigantine Flora cleared, the Customs for Kaipara this morning. . The Opawa was towed into the stream last night by the p.s. Titan. She will clear to-night and sail on Saturday. W» understand that besides her full cargo the Opawa’s passenger list is well filled. The Carnatic will be brought in this morning and moored in the berth lately occupied by the Laju at the Gladstone Pier.
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Globe, Volume IX, Issue 1227, 8 February 1878, Page 2
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