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SKIPPING.

POET OF LYTTELTON. "Weather Eepoht—February 26. 9 a.m.-Wind, 8.W., light; w«lther, overcast. Barometer, 29.18; thermometer, 55.00. Hiem Water— (To-morrow.) Morning.lCO.ll; night, 00.36. ARRivED-Febrtiary 26. Lucy James, ketch, 28 tons, Clarkson, from Thompson, from New castle. Master, agent. „,„„„+!„ Nfiad brie. 297 tons, from Newcastle. Taupo X 481 tons', Carey, from j»£»fc£ East Coast. Miles. Hassal ami Co, agents. Fas-sengers-Messrs Christie. Alton, J. Lavery, J. Holmes, J. Slater, Scott, Mr and Mrs Curtis Hawek, s.B ,462 tons, Wheeler, from Dunedin via Atoroa Miies, Hassal and Co, agents. Passengers—Messrs Blanters, Lane, Brown, Captain Davis, Mr Lane. c . «__. t^a™ Lnrline, barque, 761 tons, Adair, from London. C. "W. Turner, agent. Cleared— February 25. Antelope, cutter, 17 tons, Malcolmson, for Akaroa. Master, agent. Cleared— February 26, Annie, ketch, 14 tons, Fisher, for Port Levy. Master, agent. _",' ... - Endeavour, schooner, 79 tons, Dick, for Oamaru. Muster, agent. __ ' . _. .. Enterprise, brignntine, 84 tons, Mundle, lornoJatika. P. Cunningham and Co, agents. Hawea, s.s., 462 tons, Wheeler, for Auckland via East Coast. Miles, Hassal and Co, agents, Taupo, s.s., 461 tons, Carey, for Dunedin. Miles, Hassal and Co, agents. Sailed—February 26. Antelope, cutter, 17 tons, Malcolmson, for Akaroa. Master, agent. „, Flying Squirrel, ketch, 19 tons, Munro, for *Varoa. Master, rSes'fc'el, "ketch; 20 tons, Mortimer, for Maorntosh Bav. Master, agent. __ . Wild Wave, schooner, 39 tons, Morland, for Wei-, lington. Geo. Mackay, agent. ~'il__ *„„ Holstein, barquontine, 280 tons, Hulper for Newcastle in ballast. Edwards, Bennett and Co, barque, 195 tons, Carey, for Hokianga, via Gore Bay. Master, agent. . '• Carnatic; barque, 781 tons, Rhind, for London via "Wellington. New Zealand Shipping Company, agents. Imports. . Per Mary Ogilvie—so,oool't. timber. Consigned °Per Maud Graham—ls 3 bales dumped wool, 10 casks tallow. Consignee—Order. Per James Wishart—so7 cases, 1004 casks, 5 bales, 10,373pkg5., 6 tanks, 210 bdls., CI trunks, 20qr.casks, 60 hhds., 840 pkgs. and pieces, 20,000 s-ates. For Timaru: 100 casks cement. ConsigneesWood, Shand, and Co., Order, Dalgety, Niohols, ai d Co., R-yse, Stead, and Co., H. B. Gresson P. Cmmh-j-ham and Co., G. White and Co.. Matheson's iV.oy, J. H. Townend, R. Bm*t*ad, Elworthy, W . Strange and Co., Sclanders. Fletcher, and Co., J. B. Clouts, Dr. C. L. Webb, E. Killbri 'ge, E. Eeece anu uc, Dr. Haast, R. Wilkin J Grierson, G. i-leteher, Idwards, Bennett, and Co., N. Suckling, W. Montgou ery and Co., J. Davies, Russell, Ritchie, and Co , Julius Mendelson G. L. Beath and Co., H. Fubrmann, Nashelski, C Howell, B. Button, Twentyman and Cousin, Whitcombe and Temperton, Saunders and Henderson. W. Jones and Co., J. Goss, J. T. Smith, T. J. Maling and Co. Exports. Per Antelope—ll sks. wheat, 76 mats sugar, 46 ■pkgs 30 sks. flour, 20 bags do., 81 sks. grass-seed, 25 sks. chaff, 16 cases, 3 casks, 2 kegs noils, 2 sks. sharps. 1 pkg. turnery, 1 sk. seed. ShippersClifford and Co., Saunders and Henderson, C. W. Turner H. Piper, Baynes Bros., Mason, Struthers, and Co., T. J. Maling and Co., Hawkins, Booth, Duncan and Son. Per Carnatic—Free, for Wellington: 42 colonial ovens, 21 bdls. ridging, 1 pkg. piping, 2 cases spoutine For London: 121 casks tallow, 7 do. fat, 443 eks! whent. 100 do. flour, 279 cases meats, 1 case bacon Shippers—T. Crompton, Miles, Hassal, and Co., N.Z.S. Co., J. Stalker. The brigs Derwent and Naiad arrived from NewCastle this morning. ,J,The Carnatic for Wellington, Glencoe, for Gore Bay, Holstein for Newcastle- Wild Wave for Wellington, all sailed this morning. A brig from the South was stalled this morning, and coming up the harbour when our express left port. , ■ , The Taupo, from Auckland via East Coast, was coming up the harbour when our express left port at 1 p.m- fa he sails for Dunedin this afternoon. The Hawea arrived from Dunedin via Akaroa at 1 p.m., and sails for Auckland via East Coast this afternoon. _^__________ AEEIVAL OF MESSRS C. W. TXJENEE AND CO'S BARQUE LURLINE FkOM .LONDON. This fine barque was signalled this morning. She left the Docks on November 23rd, and sailed from the Downs on December 2nd, the pilot leaving her on the 4th. The passage has, therefore, occupied 86 days from the Downs, but she has only been 79 from land to land. The Lurline brings a large and valuable cargo, and we are happy Jo state Captain Adair and all aboard are well. She anchored oil Rhodes Bny at 11 a.m. ■»■■;' " i

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Globe, Volume IX, Issue 1240, 26 February 1878, Page 2

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SKIPPING. Globe, Volume IX, Issue 1240, 26 February 1878, Page 2

SKIPPING. Globe, Volume IX, Issue 1240, 26 February 1878, Page 2

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