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SHIPPINGPOET OF LYTTELTON. Weather Retort-Mbmli2l. aud 9 a.m.-Wind, N.E., lwlit^wM*h«. terj blnes ky. --^xSlVSo^ow.) Morning, 6.45; night, 7.13. ABRiYEi>-March2o. pigeon Linnet, ketch, 27 tons, Molyneaux, Bay. Master, agent. «■„_.», 91 * y AT,E „ I I E rf Malcolm, from Port Tarauaki, 5.5.,,327 tons, en „ ers _SalooChalmers. D. Mills, iW* r - H Trs Corhett, Messrs A. Bagley. toward, and SomerviUe; two steerage *s£Sl SantiTl23 tons, Marks, for Mannfor Akaroa. Master, agent. MttihM , Adelphoi barque, 849 tons, Gregory, for NewCa Tamnaki, for Northern Ports. D. Mills, ngeut. Kenilworth, schooner, 113 tons, McDonald, for Auckland. Master, agent. Passengers—Captain and Mrs Bnrr. Sailed—March 20. Southern Cross, s.s., 139 tons, Holmes, for Napier. Master, agent. Sailed—March 21. Amateur, ketch, 25 tons, Neilson, for Akaroa. Master, agent. Wargaret, ketch, 21 tons, Butter, for Port Levy. Master, agent. Imports. Per E. U. Cameron—24,B63 feet timber. Consignee—Montgomery. Per XXX—27 bales wool, 118 sacks grass seed, 77 Bheepskins, 2 cases cheese. Consignees—N.Z.L. and M.A. Company, H. Matson, Vice, Dalgety, Nichols and Co. Exports. Per Southern Cross—l3oo sheep. Shipper—H. E. Miller. Per Seagull—l6oo bags bone dust. Shippers— N.Z.P. Company. The s.s. Taranaki. from Dnnedin, arrived this morning. She sails North to-day. The barque India sailed from Hobart Town on the 16th instant, with a cargo of palings, shingles and timber, consigned to W. H. Hargreaves. The Antares was shifted alongside the Pleiades yesterday. The Hopeful and Adelphoi will both be towed into the stream to-day, and sail first slant of wind. The barquentine Empress of China and the Esther Bailed yesterday mor. ing, but brought up inside the Heads, as the breeze changed from southerly to N.E. and the flood tide was making. They will Bail first fair wind. AEEIVAL OP THE BEIGANTINE LAPWING. This new brigautine, which Messrs G. W. Owen and Co. havo been expecting from New York, put in au appearance on Saturday morning after a passago of 117 days. The brigautine has been built to the order of tne above firm, at Prince Edward's Island, and is a fine oraft of 237 tons register, with large carrying oapacity, aB will be Been from the amount of cargo she has brought on this her maiden Voyage, and which consists of abont 450 tons of Yankee notions. She has been buiit especially for the New Zealand trade, and we understand it is the owner's intention to lay her on the timber trade without delay—a class of trade for which she is especially adapted.—" New Zealand Herald," llth March. WANGAPOUA. The mill iB in fall swing, cutting 120,000 feet Bawn timber weekly. The booms at the mill are lull of logs, so there is no fear of running short of logs for a few months yet. The following vessels loaded last week :■ Bohooners—Gale, Albatross, Linder Weber, Beward, and Mary. Cutters—Panuy, Lizzie, Gipsy, Dream. Saxon, schooner, now loading.—" Auckland Herald," March 16th. SHIPPING TELEGEAMS. Auckland, March 21. Sailed—Tairoa. Passengers for Lyttelton— Messrs Mountfort, Townsead, Buttle, P. Westbrook, and famiiy. „ ~. Auckland, March 20. Arrived—Minnehaha, from Oamaru ; Josephine, from Lyttelton. Sailed-Taiaroa. ~,.„« Wellington, March 20. Arrived—3 p.m., Hawea, from Lyttelton. Timahtj, March 20. Arrived—Star of the South, from Lyttelton. Sailed—Colonist, schooner, for Lyttelton.

"ANTED, Two good Canvassers. Apply E, BIN3TEAD, Cashel street, Christchurch. 500 f ANTED, a Baker for Ship Wanganui. Apply to the New Zealand Shipping Company Limited, Hereford street. 498 ______ .' A TE , a good Gen*! al Servaut; v»' housemaid ke» t. Apply to Mre P I.aueie, Avonsidf, hast Town Belt, 492 ~7 vFTBT* ' ; eneral Servant who unv J derstancU plain oookiug; no washing required, aud a boy kept. Apply to Mrs t ieobok Hart, ercford street wt-st. - 491 A TiiD, a respectable bVson as Housekeeper ia small family \ no children; » ! so, a competent Machiuest. Apply to Mrs i avbnpjet's E-gistry office, Colombo street. 501 f ANTED a Married Mai>, without family, as Ploughman and Farm Manager, for Wellington Province. Good Wages. Apply immediately at WILSON'S SEED TEMPEKAISCE MEETING will be V he'd in the Congregational Church, Ferry road, To-Mormw Evem_g(Thursday,) 21st inst., at half-past 7 o'clock, .all are invited to attend. 480 UIL SALE ON EASY TERMS-A well J. 1 finished Ft. ur-roomed Hovse, with artesian w»U, &c, Tuam Btreet east. Apply to 'lhomas .Keesb, at D. Retee's Building Yard ; or, on the premises aftT 5 ii. m. 459 8. B„ Seymour, SURGEON DENTIST, Gloucester Street, CHEiBToauRCH. ARTIFICIAL TEETH ADJUSTED TO THE MOUTH, From One to a Complete Set. Those who have unfortunately loat their T&etb by decay or otherwise should conault IHx SEYMOUR as to the beat method of having them replaced by Artificial ones, useful for appearance, articulation, and masCreation, DENTURES in GOLD, SILVER, DENTAL ALLOY, and VULCAMTE. LOWEST CHARGES, CoMi****** w\fo giving satisfaction, 118 DANTERBURY TRAMWAY COMPANY * LIMITED. AS a large number of intending sufoecri hers have expressed a desire that the _JM. +K/> W»l frnthoritieß Bbouid be completed before the Shar« List is finallv ote-iod, the Director* have determined to EXTEND 'TME TIv.E for ™*?m I »P----»iiratnona for -Shares to 81»t MARCH. t)_i*antl as hereto-few from JOSIAH RfROH, Office of the Comply, P*tlS We Chamber*, Ghrwtfe&nrcb.

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Globe, Volume IX, Issue 1250, 21 March 1878, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Globe, Volume IX, Issue 1250, 21 March 1878, Page 2

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