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SHIPPING.

POET OF LYTTELTON. Weather Evroar —March 4. 9 a.m.-Wind, S.W., light; wcath r, overcast and rainy. Barometer. 29.64; thermometer, 52.00. High Water— (To-morrow.) Morning, 4.34; night, 4.54. Arrived—March 2. E. U. Cameron, schooner, 41 tons, Green, from Leßon’s Bay. Master, agent. w , Aspasia, schooner, 45 tons, Moore, from Wellington. Cnff and Graham, agents. .. Vindex, barque, 297 tons, Eose, from Newcastle. Master, agent. March 3. Antilope, cutter, 17 tons, Malcolmson, from Akarna. Master, agent. XXX. ketch, 21 tons, Donovan, from Axaroa. 1 Alfred, barqneutiue, 161 tons, Schonkel, from Kaipara. Master, agent. . Star of the South, s.s., 175 tous, Christian, from Bluff via Dunedin and Timaru. Hey wood and Co., of China, harqnentine, 255 tons, Gnggs. from Hobart Town. W. H. Hargreaves, agent. Flying Squirrel, ketch, 19 tons, Munro, from Akaroa. Master, agent. Cleared— March 4. Margaret, ketch, 21 tons, Entter, for Little Akaloa Master, acrent. _ . .. . Star of the South, s.s., 175 tors, Christian, for Wellington, via Gore Bay. Heywood and Co, ketch. 20 tons, Mortimer, for Macintosh Bay. Master, agent. Amateur, ketch, 25 tons, Neilson, for Akaroa. Master, agent. Sailed— March 2. . Taranaki, s.s,. 327 tons, Malcolm, for Dunedin via Akaroa. D. Mills, agent. Passengers Saloon: Mr and Mrs Thompson and child, Mrs Smith, Messrs Stnhberlield, Honlton, Adams, Steadman, Teague, Marsh. March 3. Tni, s.s., 64 tons, Wills, for Kaikonras, Wellington and Foxton. Geo. Mackay, agent. Passenger —Saloon; Mr Carroll. I-land Lily, brigantine, 122 tons, Cooper, tor Chatham Islands. Master, agent. Passengers— Mr and Mrs Wilson and 2 children, Miss Snoswell, Messrs T. Eitehie, F. Anderson, Win. Hoddmott, Wm. Sevain. E Murphy, W. Eowlnnd, Archibald, Brown, H. M rtin, Pukawar, aud 3 Chinese. Australian Sovereign, barque, 363 tons, Berry, for Newcastle, in ballast. C. W, Turner, agent. Passengers—Mrs Berry and child. Imports. Per Aspasia.—so tons railway iron, 60 bags sacks. Consignees—Hallway, Geo. King and Co. Pori Tni—Free, from Wellington—s cases, 2 trusses. Free, from Kaikonras—29 bales wool. Consignees—G. Mackay, Eailway, Wilkin, Dalgety, Nichols aud Co. . Per Onward—9Bo sacks oats. Consignees—F. Cunningham and Co, Per Prince Alfred—96.oooft timber. Consignees —J. Goss and Pavitt. Per Vindex—soo tons coal. Consignee—C. W. Turner. , Per Nightingale—2oo tons bark. ; Consigned to order, ~ . Per Star of the South—Free: 39 pieces timber, SO bales wool, 100 sacks wheat, 1 pci, 1 cask, 1 boiler, 1 box, 6 pkgs, 2 hhds, 6 cases, 30 do. castor oil. Consignees—H. Hawkins, Taylor and Oasley, Thos Hnvill, Stanley, Edwards, Guff and Graham, Montgomery and Co., A. J. White, Order. Per Taranaki—Free, from Manukai—3 cases. Free, from Nelson—32 cases, 1 truss. Free, from Wellington—l box, 5 cases, 29 sheets iron, 13 horses. Consignees—Cuff .and Graham, Edwards, Hara, J. E. Johnston, Projor, Sargood and Co., Taylor, Mackay, Eailway, U S B. Co., Order. Exports. Per Amateur—4o bags flour, 20 coils wire. Shippers—E. C. Turner. Per Lorna Doono—2o cases cheese, Shipper—H. Hawkins. , , Per I’ui—Free, for Kiik mras—l carnage wheel. Free, for Wellington—3oo sacks malt, 63 do. flour, 4 do. oatmeal, 4 do. wheatmcal. 1 case wine, t a.-k zinc, 2 boxes tea, 1 nkg whips. Free, for Foxton—--2 oases bacon. Shippers—Star Curivg Co., Cuff and Graham, C. Or m, Moir aud Co., Mason, Strnthera and Co. . Per Island Lilv—ls b gs flour. 46 coils wire, 72 plough shares, 31 bags grass seed, 1 seed barrow an . box, 2 ploughs, I set harrows. 2 whippletrees, 2 Cises clocks. 4 drums oil, 11 tins paint, 2 coils rone! 1 shea' h, 1 tree iron, 1 forge back, 1 keg nads, 1 vice, 1 case axes, 13 mats sugar, 5 sacks flour, 3 cases schuapcs. 1 case staren, 2 half - chests tea, •* boxes tea. 1 box caudles, I tin, 1 bellows. 2 pkgs leather, 4 bars iron, 12 cases, 1 camp oven, 2 fenders, 2 kegs grates, 1 bdle rake handles, 1 do. shovels, I cask 2 axle arms, 3 tanks, 20 bales hay, 12 sacks r'ats, 1 do. bran. I do. pets, 1 do. sharps 1 pkg fn'-niture, 1 printing pref-s, 1 bed, 1 dray, 1 pkg barrow-- 1 pkg bullock yokes, 4 tins biscuits, 1 box tobacco 4 cases spirits, 1 do. boo s, 4 horses, 1 ass. Shippers- Wood, Morrow, Bassett and Co., C. W. Turner, Maso , S ruthers and Co., E tt. Banks, Twentyman and Cousin, Mackay, Lightband, Allen ai Per Taranaki—Under the Arms Act, for Akaroa -2 kegs blasting powder, tree, for Akaroa-2 trunks, I truss, 3 cases, 7 coils wire, 16 pkgs, 10 boxes, 10 Kgs. Free, for Dnnedin-13 casks, 11 cases, 45 sacks linseed, 2 casks eggs. 20 sacks onions, 3 bales flannel. Shippers D Mills, E. 11. Banks, Watt and Co., Caff and Graham, H. Marks, Seed and Bain, J. T. Peacock, H. Billens Lightband, Allen and Co., E. Wilkin, E. Black, S. Hutchinson, C W. Turner. Expected Arrivals. Prom London—Pleiadi s. Loch Crae, Malacca, Waikato. „ „ . _ From Port. Chalmers—Taupo, March sth j Taranaki, March 7th; Wanaka, March 12th. From Calcutta—lnchgreen. From Melbourne, via South—Arawata, March 7th ; Eingarooma. March 13th. From Newcastle—ltaly, Fawn, Pleiades, Adelphoi, Sunbeam, John Knox. From Auckland via East Coast— SVanaka, March Bth, Fr m Bluff—Seagull. From Auckland—Linda Weber, Helena, Kemiworth, j From Wei ington and Nelson—Arawata, March 11th; Eingarooma, March 18th. From Northern Ports—Ti.iaroa, March 14th. From Hobart Town—Empress of China. From Batavia via Dunedin—Sea Bird, From Mauritius—Pelham. From Sydney—Wakatipu, March 15th. From Dunedin via Timaru and Akaroa—Maori, March Hth. Projected Departures. For London Wanganui, Antares, Hereford, Auckland, via East Coast—Taupo, March »u-b • Wanaka, March 12 th For Port Chalmers—Wunaka, March sth. For Melbourne via South—Arawata, March 11th; Bingarooma, March 18th. For Wellington—Spray. For Sydney—Wakatipu, March 15th. For Clmtham Islands—Omaha. For West Coast, via Wellington—Grafton, March por Wellington and Nelson—Ara wata, March 7th; ■Ririsrjirooma, March 13th, For Northern Ports—Taranaki, March 7th; Taiaroa, March 14th. For Newcastle —Lorna Doono. For Nelson via West Coast—Maori, March 11th. For Napier—Esther. For Wellington—Star of the South, March 4th, Vessels in Harbor. Steamers—Grafton, Star of the South. Ships-Herefurd, Laju, Wanganui Bara ues —Antares, Eliora, James Wishart, Lorna Uoone, Canny Scot, Hopeful, Mary Ann Annison, Lnrline, Vindex. Prince Alfred. Brigs—Eio Loge, Naiad, Derwent. Brigantines aud schooners—Esther, Torea, Eewnrd colonist, Lady Don, Spray, Hannah Barrett, Omaha Mary Ogilvie, Josephine, Maud Graham, Nightingale, E. U. Cameron. Onward. Ketches Kestrel, Margaret, XXX, Courier, Lucy James, Amateur, Cutter— Antelope. Vessels at the Wharves. Gladstone Pier Antares, loading ; Hereford, loading Kllora, loading; Wanganui, discmirging; Jame- Wishart, discharging; Lnrline, dischargNo. 3 Wharf Hopeful, discharging ; Canny Scot, discharging ; Grafton, discharging. No. 4 Whar.—Lorna Doone, discharging; Eio Loge, discharging. , , , Tunnel Wharf—Naiad, discharging; Josephine, .discharging; Spray, loading. Peacock’s Wharf—Hannah Barratt, discharging; Omaha, discharging; Lady Don, discharging; Colonist, discharging; Mary Ann Annison, disCl ßrea6lwork Torea, loading; Mary Ogilvie, loading, The Empress of China arrived from Hobart Town last evening. The s.s. Star of the South sails for Wellington, via Gore Bay, this afternoon. The repair- to the dredge and barges having been completed, work will bo resumed to-day. The John Knox is expected from Newcastle. 'ihmsday’s “Otago Herald” says:— The officers £,jid exow oi the s.s. Tsnpo la.-t evening presented a farewell addres- and pur: e ot sovereigns to Captain Cure v ou the „reunion ot his leaving that steamer to take command of the s.s. Eotoruu. The tollowingis a copy o! the addiers” We, the undersigned officers and crew of ’.be s.s. Taupo, beg to (ifpr •b-h testimony of our regard to you before we irs parte i. Glau as wo are to know that you arc lotaae cuatge <’f u larger vestel, our joy is ternoj th personal regret we teel in parting Jx\m i ou. During the time )ou i ave been in com. n.ttnd of this vewol i ou have acted in a most kindly manner to all aboard, and fiom every one oi your shipmates yon may depend on the heartiest wi.-hes ior . our weliarc. Wo hope you will accept the ao•companying gift iu the spirit ;n which it is given, not ior its intrinsic value, for we nre unable to make it large, hut as a tokenof tt,euniversal esteem and goodwill you have won aboard tfee j aupo."

AUCKLAND SHIPPING. The topsail scuoouer Kenilworth is loading at tiro Hallway VV barf, Aucajnnci, with timber tor Liitetuu. Cnpluiu Fr.mlt Amodeo has been ap* mV tiled iwister, vko nnp-u,u .npDouulu, who nas taken 3011111. and 01 the barque Jlouochikuil. rlr br.p-retii-" Helena in loading timber at the Uuiurki cuvi -miln- lor Lyttelton. 4 j lt . ' Auckland Hera*d ’ says;—Messrs J Casey ill/' feji- have si id their Kteam launch Eclipse to Mr Vinca, of Lytto.ton, for a sum of £4OO. She will he employed in Lyttelton Harbor and on tne irivtr fadd, .aid wo trued that her new owner will u . ih ich-ef > s profitable a speculation aa the j> Casey hfive done. The brigantine Linda Weber left Auckland on i'.v List for W*,i.gap na. On arrival there Vn!i 'to lead tJj.OOOIt.wn her for Lyttelton. ’ Captain Mwzgtw, to oi tit* Z*Umd frljr, fa faf oi the bar me Ohwjie,

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Globe, Volume IX, Issue 1245, 4 March 1878, Page 2

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SHIPPING. Globe, Volume IX, Issue 1245, 4 March 1878, Page 2

SHIPPING. Globe, Volume IX, Issue 1245, 4 March 1878, Page 2

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