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SHIPPING.

PORT OF LYTTELTON. Weather Report—March 6. 9 8 .m,-Wind, N.E., breeze; weather, cleat. a ud blue sky Bat .moi-ir, ;'.o 06;«hermoineter, 54.UU. High Water—(To-morrow.) Moriiiui, 5.51; night, 6 14. Amuvnn—March 5. Volunteer, schooner, 22 tors, Market, from Le Boa's Lay. Master, agent. Arrived—March 6. Arawata, s.s., 623 tons Underwood, from Mel-bom-no, via South. Dalgety, aud Co, agents. Passengers-saloon, from IWolhonr e Messrs Grayson, If. C. Maw, *^fj»™^%' Hugh McKinlay. Steernge-Mrs Jo* a *° a ™ family, Mi s Jane Thome. Messrs C. H Kerser, P. Coward Edwards. Jones, Haywood, JefUe}, Longrove, Mr and Mrs Webster and family, and 30 f tons. McGillivray, from Auckland via Fast Coast. D. v, ills, agent. Passengers Kn-kr and Mrs MacfaiW, Mesdames Hewliugs, Campbell, Whitcombe and 3 ouildren, Shearman, Jones. Blisses Campbell (2),.Dr Pollen Messrs Whittaker, Locke, Bees, Brock, Conyers, O'Connell, Bllgh, Anderson, Beeson, «"J»i McLean, VaugtTar,, Saunders, Masters, PhilUps S steerages-Miss Parkor. Messrs Pick, Witheson, Barker, Blair, and 15 for South. Cleared—March 5. . Torea, schooner, 78 tons, Grundy, for haipara. Master, agc-at. , „ Mary Ogilvie, schooner, 71 tons, Rearuon, loi Greymouth. Royse, Ste.td and Co., agents. Cleaked—March 6. . Jannett, Bay. Master, aaent. Josephine, .sch'-.oner, G 6 tons, 0 Connell, for Maoakau. Master, agent. Wanakn, 5.8., -78 tons, McGillivray, tor Dunedro. D. Mills, at;ent. , , ~ ITT ... Arawata, s s., G2J tons, Underwood, tor Wellington and Nelson. Dalgety, Nichols and Co, agents. Sailed—March 5. Maud Graham, .ohooner, S'J tons, Jorgensou, lor Manukau. Caff aud Graham, agents. Grattou, s s., 270 tons, Anderson, for Wellington, Nelson, Westport, and Grey month. P Cnnninf,'ham and Co., agents. Passengers—Snloon: lor Nelson, Mr R. Normanj for Westport, Mr J. Liddle. r . 11 i ■ Taupo s s , 461 tons, Andrews, for Auckland via East Coast. D. Mills, agent. Passengers—Saloon: For Wellington, Messrs Marchant, H. Halse j tor Napier, Misses Webb (t.vo), Captain D'Alb.trtis, Messrs T. Hill, Beccari; for Auckland, Messrs Martouv, Allan. Steerage : Mr aud Mrs Hinks, Messrs" C Johnson, Saunders, Shilliugsworth, Purden, J. and W. Braugh a d Moses. Sailed—March C. Minnie, ketch. 17 tons, Morris, for Little Akaloa. Master, agent. Import*. Per Tpupo—Free, from Dnnelin, 82 cases, 5 trusses. G bales, 29 pkgs, 2 trunks. Consignees— Thompson aud Nlven, Halleastein Brothers. Retd and Bain, Co. tubes, Ah Gte, Cr.fl aud G-aham, King aud Co, W. Crowe, Keraptbcnie, Prosser and Co, Bauk of New Zealand, Lightbaud, Allan and Co, Order, Eadclitfe, Gabites. JixrORTS. per Maud Graham—lloo backs wheat. Shippers— C. W. Turner. Per Torea— bags flour, 120 sacks flour, 120 bags oatmeal. 25 do bran, 10 do sharps, 80 do oats, 10 do Wheat, 30 pkgs biscuits, 6 cases.hams and bacon, 2 do cheese, 20 haif-che>ts t-.a, 50 boxes do, 67 sacks potatoes, 20 kues chaff, 5 do hay, 60 sacks oats, 70 do lime, 13 cases bacon. Shippers—J. B. Way, Royse, Stead ana Co, Matheson's Agency, P. Cunningham and Co. Per Mary Ogilvie—loo sacks oats, 50 do wheat, 10 tons ch iff, 10 do potatoes. 5 tons flour, 5 cases bacon. Snippers—Royse, Stead and Co, Banks and watt aud 'Jo. Per Graf ton—tree, for Wellington, 22 cases hams and bacon, Pi> sacks potat.es, 180 sacks chaff, I pel, 6S bales chaff, 1 case, 2do coffee. 1 Westport, 18 sacks seed, 50 do bran. 35 do sharps, 70 sacks wheut, 11 kegs butter, 14 cases cheese, 0 do bac n, 30 sacks Outs, 4 ca es meats, 4do coilee; free for Nelson, 50 sacks whear, SO do sharps, 20 do flour. t'O bags fl mr, 20 sacks bran, '£ cases, 1 trunk ; free for Greyini>nth. 1 sack beans, 55 kegs butter, 50 sacks mait, 11 do grass seed, 10 do potatoes, 150 do o ts leases lucou, 0 do cheese, 35 sacks wheat; free, for Hokitika, 4 oases,!! sacks hair, 1 pkge. Shippers—Watt aud Co. McOouueil Brothers, S. Boylu, MasOu, Strutheis and Co, Yaughau and Corduer, Royse, Ste d a, >d Co, Hoic aad Co, Lightband, Allan and Co, P. Cunuiugha.a and Co, Trent Brothers, T, H. Urcon, J, L. Wilson, Beck and Per 'Taupo— Freo, for Wellington, 11 pks machinery, 20 sacks p (tatoes, 18 cases, 5 bdls, 12 pkgs, lOj. sacks bags flour j free, for Napier, 4 dogs, 2 kegs. 4 bdls, 14 cases, i Poverty B.ty, 4 axle urms, 3 cases; free, for Tauranga, 19 sacks grass seed, 1 case, 1 cask, 50 sacks oats ; free, for Auckland, 40 sacks bone dust, 3 cases bacon, sdo cheese. Shippers—R. Wilkin, George King, Cuff and urraham, Mason, Struthers and Co, Matheson's Agency, P. Cumiingham and Co, 1). Mill-, H, Hawkins, S. Manning, J. Eagle, Watichop and Cameron. The tf.s. Arawata, from Melbourne, via South, arrived in harbor with the iuward Suez mail, at 8.30 a.m., ai.d sails for Wellington and Nelson this afternoon. . The B.a. Waoaka arrived from Auckland, via Last Coas ,at 10 a.m. Who sails, tor Dunedin this alternoon. REPORTED LOSS OF THE GLENCOE. It was ro; orted yesterday that the barque Gloucoe had g.me a-.hi.re at Gore Bay, but that the crew had beeu waved. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. Auckland, March 5. Arrived-The Herd, from Sidney. Stag, from SaUed—Zeftlandia, for San Francisco. New Zealand Passengers: Messrs Casey, Allen, Campbell, four children, Yarborongh, Mrs HopkLs, Rev. Walsh, Colonel and Mrs Ramsey, Mr and Mrs Cumiskey, Hon. Mr and Mrs Larnach, Messrs Bjwiing, Ellerker, Hall, Patnerson, Ohlsou, Thomas, M.icguiu, Sueliing, Hogg, Nancarxow, Brown, Murray, Monastery, Cruse. Apelles, ship, for Newcastle. . „ _ _, The Rotorua sailed for Sydney. The Rev. Chas. was a passouger. Wellington, March 5. Arrived, 3 p.m.—Star of the South, from LyttfiltOQ for the Sooth, at 12.30 p.m. Passengers—Messrs i.rock, Tichmarch, Lockett, Hewlmgs, ilesdames Parker, Campbe.i, Shearman, Plumbadge and child, Misses Campbell (2), Parker. Port Cmaijieks, March 5. Sailod—6.2o p.m., Maori, lor Timara, with Suez snail.

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Globe, Volume IX, Issue 1247, 6 March 1878, Page 2

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SHIPPING. Globe, Volume IX, Issue 1247, 6 March 1878, Page 2

SHIPPING. Globe, Volume IX, Issue 1247, 6 March 1878, Page 2

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