SHIPPING.
,RT OF LYTTELTON. Weather Rr, port— March 1. t Wind, calm; weather, clear and blue 9 fey. ,r, 29.94; thermometer, 57.00. High Water—(To-morrow.) aing, 2.34; night, 2.57. Arrived —March 1. otorna, s.s., 576 teas, Carey, from Dunedin. _D. dls, agent. Passengers—saloon: Mr and Mrs bachelor, Mosdames Hood, Malcolmson, E iley, Garthwaite, Hoskins, nurse, aud two chile ,ren > Misses Malcolmeou, Grange, McDonald, Messrs Boileau, Wilson, Hoskins. Bolton, and BurgeU . Tararua; s.s., 563 tons, Sinclair, from Melbourne, via South. Dalgety, Nichols and 80, agents. . Passengers—saloon: From Melbourne, Messrs H. F. Graham, C. J eunett; from Hobart Town, if essrs Garrick, Goodman, Beaumont, aud five m stm inage. Grafton, s s., 270 tons, Anderson, from Wellington, Westport, and Groymouth. P. Cunni ogham and Co, agents. Passengers—saloon; Messrs Gungoo, Healing, and Bolton. (Cleared— February 28. p Herald, schooner, 53 tons, McDonald, for i elorns Sound, in ballast. Master, agent. Cleared —March 1. Rotorua, s.s , 576 tons Carey for Sydney, ™ Auckland, Napier, and Welhngton. D. Mills, s.s., 653 tons, Sinclair, for. Melbourne, via Ni rth. Dalgety, Nichols and Co, agents. Jannett, ketch, 41 tons, McDonald, for OJ;oin s Bay. Master, agent. , _ . Lucy James, ketch, 28 tons, Clrirkson, for Port Levy, in ballast. F. Jenkins, uger.t. Sailed— February 28. St. Kilda, s.s., 174 tons, 1 lowijrday, for Wellington and Wanganui. Royse, Stead aud Co., agents. Alciou, s.s.. 591 tons, Tozer, for Melbourne via South aud Hobart Town. Dalgety, Nichols and Co., agents. Passengers—Saloon: Messrs. J. H. Hammond, L. H. Smiths n. Steerager Messrs W. H. McWilliams, J. H. Jones, Win. Wilson, J. H. Brown, S. K. McKenzie, and 14 original. Sailed— March 1. Tongariro, p.s., 39 tons, Clarke, ior Kaiapoi. aerout. Linnett, ketch, 17 tons, Molyneaus , for Pigeon Bav. Master, agent. Bee, schooner, 31 tons, Shepherd* tor Amuri Bluff. Master, agent. Imports. Per Amateur—soooft. timber, 404 belles laths, J 7 hags grass seed. Consignees—P. Laurie, Luugdon and Co., Order. _ T Per Lady Don—so,oooft. timber- Consiguee-J. T. Brown. _ , Per St. Kilda—Free from Drmedm: 5 cases, 1 hhd., 1 cask, 1 rod copper, 1 pierce pipe, 1 1 urinal, - pkges tobacco. Consignees—Hunter. Cult ana Graham, Austin, Nashelski, Fleming, Sklark. Per Mary Ann Anuison—2lß,oooft. timber. Consignees—W. Montgomery aud Co. Per Albion—Free from HoMtika: 1 case piano ; free from Nelson: 15 cases fruit, 4 pkges; free from Wellington; 3 pkges, 2 boxes, 1 trunk, 1 pci. Consignees—Cuff and Graham, Miss F. Tucker, Miss Fisher, Crichton, Dugind, Rev. (Habens, Stephens. „ Extorts. Per Kate McGregor—B4l sacks wheat. Shippers —Royee, Stead and Co. , . Per ’Bt. Kilda—Free for Wellington: 1 ease, 9 sacks oats, 1 box, 5 oases bacon; frte for Wanganui: 7 cases, 2 trunks, 11 pkges, 1 crate. 9 cases cheese, 2 do. bacon, 200 sacks grass seed, 30 do. flour. Shippers—Duncan and Sons, P. Cunningham and Co , Dransfiehl and Roper, Royse, Stead and Co , Beck and Tonks, Telegraph Department, j; Eagle, Lightband, Allan and Co., Cuti and Graham, J. Gilmour. Per Ibion—Free for Dunedin: 6 bales wool; free for Blall: 4 cases; free for Melbourne : 128 sacks oats, 5-4 sacks grass seed, 1 pci; in transit for Adelaide :12 oases bacon. Shippers—Matson and Co., Watt and Co., J. Wilson, T. S. Payten and Co., Union Bank, P. Cunningham and Co. The James Wishart was berthed at the innermost berth at the Gladstone pier yesterday. The Laju has been chartered by the N.Z. Shipping Company to load for London. ihe barque Iris left Newcastle on February 26th for this port, with a cargo of coals for P. Lnune. Tuesday’s “Evening Post” says the schooner reported from Lyttelton as being ashore at Cape Fal-ieer, is thought by nautical men to be the Otaki which, it will be remembered, come to grief thereabout seven months ago. The Kiwi passed Cape Pa.liser on Monday, but did not see anything of a new wreck. , ... , The Viadex left Newcastle for this port on February 13th, and the same day the St. Aignau sailed for Madras. MSSkBI The s s. Grafton arrived from Wellington and West Coast Ports at 10 last evening, and sails on her return trip on Monday. . The e s Tararui, from Melboum", via South, arrived at 10.50 a.m., and sails for Melbourne, via North, this afternoon. _ ~ , ..... The s s K torna arrived from Dunedin at 10.30 am. he sails for Sydney, via Auckland. Napier, and Wellington this afternoon, with outward Sail Franciso mail. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS, Auckland, February 28. HjTha s.s. Wauaka sailed for the B.rath. Passengers for Lyttelton—Messrs F. Whitaker, Phillips, Mr and Mrs Brown. OQ Nelson, February 28. The ship Gainsborough, with immigrants, 114 days from London, is signalled. She was spoken m the B»y by a steamer, and reports all well. She lost her bowsprit aud jibboom in a gale. A Hokitika, February 28. Sailed—Alhambra, for Melbourne. Port Chalmers, February 28. Sailed—At 4.5 p in.. Romrna, for Lyttelton. At 4.55 p.m., Taranaki, for Lyttelton.
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Globe, Volume IX, Issue 1243, 1 March 1878, Page 2
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