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SHIPPING.

PORT OF LYTTELTON, Weathkr Report—March 3. S a.m. —Wind, N E. breeze; weather, clear and blao sky. Bar .meter. 30.00; thermometer. 58.00. High Water —(To-morrow.) Morning, 3.10; night, 3 36. Arrived— Ms rch 2. Catherine, ketch, 13 tons, Ware, from the Bays. “Sft Z « ion,, Will.. ft*.E.ilo««. Wellington aud Foxton. Geo. Mackay, ageu . Q Oa.vard, schooner, 69 tons, Bae, from uamaru. P. Cunningham and Co. agents. Prine from Nightingale, brigantine, 220 tons, Price, from P TaraS 0 s a s!’327lons, Malcolm, from Northern Ports D Mills, agent. Passengers-Saloon Mesdames Smith, Wilkin? ur °Gidre?’’ £J& Braves, Chapman, McKay, ..v Mastjrs Lux ford, Higgs, Sutton,. Lowry, Smith, Mas , Wilkin and Brown, and eight steerage. CtEARED-March 1. Island Lily, brigantine, 123 Coopw^or Chatham Inlands. Ma ter, agent. Passengers Mr and Mrs Wilson and two children, Miss b os well Messrs T. Ritchie. F. Anderson Wm. Hoddinott, Wm. Swnine. P. Murphy. H. Rowland, Archibald, Brown, H. Martin, Pnkawar, and three °CoSier, ketch, 31 tons. Sinclair, for Pigeon Bay. Master, agent. ,Benner for Hannah Barratt, schooner, 57 tons, Benner, ror Wellington. Geo. Mackay, agent. Cleared —March Kestrel, ketch, 20 tons, Mortimer, for Pigeon B Xnatoir! e ketc g h. nt 25 tons, Ncilson. for Akaroa. M Tnrs s g . e 64‘ tons, Wills, for Kaikonras. Welling. A L a o r rna tons. Lewis, for Nowcastle. W. H. Hargreaves, agents. Sailed—March 2. Lncy James, ketch, 28 tons, Clarkson, for Port Levy, in ballast. F. Jenkins, agent. Sailed— March 1. Kate McGregor, schooner, 65 tons, Robinson, for Anckl md Boyse, Stead and Co., agents. Shsy. schooner, 79 tons, Thow, for Mannkan. M p S s.', 563 tons. Sinclair, for Melbourne, via North Dalgety. Nichols and Co., agents, las-sengers-Saloon: For and Mrs McMill n,Mrs McCanlay, Mr F. Sutton. Steer-age-Me=sra E. Wilson, F. Sntton; and sixteen or Eotorna, s.s., 576 tons. Carey, for Sydney, via Auckland, Napier, and Wellington D. Mills, agent. Passengers—Saloon ; For Wellington Major Richmond, Messrs E. A. Delaiva, James Road G Edwards, For Nelson—-hiss Moymhan, two Sisters of Mercy. For Auckland—Mr, Mrs, and Miss Reaves, Mr and Mrs Tancred, Mrs Lenp-ld, Miss Ada Ward, Miss Ward and servant, Rev' W Johnston, Messrs A. D. Smith. W. Eolleston ’ For Sydney—Messrs Case, J. W. Twentyman. For S-n Franeisco-Mr and Mrs E. E, Palmer, two Sisters of the Mission, Eev. Fenwick. G. Holmes. Steerage—Messrs J- Ble«ett, E. Bell, J. Meekin, E. Richards, J. Allen, B. Cluno, E. Clara, J Hade, E. Eanaon, W. Free, Tomlin, L. Knowles, Hapna j and twenty original. Imports. Per Tararua—Undi r bond, from Melbourne—Bo kegs nails, 10 tins do, 52 cases, 12 half-chests tea, 6 nkgs do. 16 bags sugar, 4 pkgs, 1 case tobacco, 20 do ctwtor oil, 3 do axes, 7 kegs rivets, 25 casks resin, 4 «kgs 1 bag books. Under bond, from Hobart box. Free, from Bluff-13 bries p.,por. ITnder bond, from Dnnedin-9 bags. Free, from Dnnedin—3o cases. 25 pkgs. 1 bale. Consignees— Twentyman and Cousin, Dalgety, Nichols and Co., Wallenstein and Co., Offwood and Son, E. Black, gcSj Johnson. H, Philips J L Messnrin,. A. J. White and Co.,McClatchie, C. P. Hnlberi, E. Lewis Yaucrknfl and Co., Strange and Co., J. Kerr, j Lewis, Hobbs and Co.. T. J. Mb ling and Co., Manager of Union Bank, Order, Wancb op and Ameren E. J. Trent. Manager oi “ Times ’ office, Snbwartz Bros., S. Nashelski, J. King, Callendar, Rchimrnp 61 Beath and Co., Coombes and Son, Manager P 'of Bank of New South Wales, Miles, TToutni and Co . Duncan and Son. E FerGrafton-Free, from Wellington-200 tons railway iron, 2 bales leather, 50 oases salmon. Consignees— Storekeeper, Lightband, Allan and Co., Rotorua—Under bond, ex Warehouse, from TYnned.n—9 qr-casks wine, 10 cases whiskey, 1 qrcask brandy, 12 cases wine, 15 casks wine, sdo whßkev Ido ram. Free, from Dunedm-l trunk, 11 cases’ I trass, 20 pkgs. Consignees-Order, Andrews’ Surveyor,. EadcUffe, Bank of New South Wales, Reid and Bain, vf f Exports. Per Tougariro —30 tons coal. Shippers W. bP -IM-Shtar-Mr We, Per Hnnnah Barratt-150 sacks flour, 103 do potatoes, 397 do grass seed. and Henderson, Geo Mackay, Pay ten, Wanchop and Cameron, W Buss. , Par Tararua-Under bond, ex Tararua, for Hokitika—l onse. Under bond, ex Ringarooraa. for Hokitika— 1 case. Free, for Wellingtou-6 cases. TO f.-ir Nplsihi—3 pkgs, Free, for Greymouth—f box Free, for Hokitika-8 pk?s, 10 kegs butter. Free 'for Melbourne-81 sacks grass seed, 536 sacks onte Shippers—Cuff and Graham. G. Butler, Oi lie-uie and Co., Toomer and Son, Lightband, A’ln and Co.,Mnsori. Strnthera and Co., T. and w B M v T S Pay ten and Co., Jameson Bros. Vr Sorna-Free. for Wellington-! case Free for Nupier-1 box. Free, for Auckland-1 pel. ’Free, tor Syduoy-2 tin boxes, 1 truss. New nVodnce for Svdney—sll sacks wheat, 2W do cats, 783 do potatoes. 80 kegs butter 64 cases cheese, 56 do bacon, 70 sacks oatmeal. Shipwers—Lightband, Allan and Co. Dr. Townend. Cuff and Graham, Henry Green 9. P-Craninr bam «nd Co., Corn Exchange, Wanchop and Cameron, Watt and Co., Geo. King and Co., Royse, fitwd and Co., T. H. Green. Sonthbndge Bacon Company. The Onward arrived from Oamam at 10 this Tni, s.s., arrived from Kaikonra, Wellington, ftnc j Foxton this morning, and Bails on return tnp *°The'TaWnaki, s.s., arrived at 11 a.m. She sails with a cargo of bark from Port Mao uoJAd, South Australia. arrived this yesterday inside the barque W 0 ™' , , * 't he J orea commenced loading yes eroay. The Mary Ogilvle. from the tunnel Wharf to the BreastwS and the Spray, from Peacock’s to the Tunnel Wharf, were shifted yesterday load. The barque Mary Ann Awibod was berthed at Peacock’s Wharf to discharge. ... ~ The Pelham, barque, is expected from the Mauritius with a cargo of sugar lor Mr C, W. TU 3hoVnnganni took in the first of her wool yesterdny, ami has nearly finished unloading. Mr C W. Turner's brigantine Sea Bird is doily expected at Dnnedin from Batavia. From that port she will come on to Lyttelton. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS, Wellington, March 1, „ juj Taranaki, for Lyttelton and Dnnedin, at Roy. Keys, Brown. J. rook’Hodder, Bennett, and Mrs Hodder Look, noauer, Wellington, March 2, c„;iori TTnrnnni for London, with 4300 bales of wool 5152 ounces of gold, and sundry caigo value £100,285,

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Globe, Volume IX, Issue 1244, 2 March 1878, Page 2

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SHIPPING. Globe, Volume IX, Issue 1244, 2 March 1878, Page 2

SHIPPING. Globe, Volume IX, Issue 1244, 2 March 1878, Page 2

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