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SHIPPING.

* POET OF LYTTELTON. Weather Report-—March 21. 9 a.m.—Wind, calm; weather, clear and blue sky. Barometer, 29.88. Thermometer, 52.00. High Water— (To-morrow.) Morning, 7.4.1; night, 8.11. Arrived— March 21. . Kestrel, ketch, 20 tons, Mortimer, from MacmOsh Bay. Master, agent. . „ . Lizzie Guy, brigantine, 93 tons, Priest, from Kaipara. T. H. Kerr, agent. . _ John Knox, barque, 291 tons, Davis, from Newcastle. W. Montgomery and Co., agents. Arrived— March 22. Alhambra, s.s., 497 tons, Muir, from Melbourne, via South. Dalgety, Nichols aud Co, agents. Passengers—Saloon, from Melbourne: Mrs Mason, Miss Kaafmau, Messrs J. W. Reed, A. Keen, J. Kelly, F. H. Bruges. From Dunedin : Mr and Mrs Beath, Mr and Mrs Scott. Steerage, Melbourne: Mr aud Mrs (Greenwood, Mrs Reed and family (4), Messrs L. Gillard, H. Linton, J. Niobolson, James Nicholsou, M. Coakley 4 o-nu J. Turner. CLEARED-March2l. Antelope, cutter, 17 tons, Malcolmson, for Akaroa. Master,, agent. . ~ , Flying Squirrel, ketch, 19 tons, Munro, for Akaroa. Master, agent. , _ Bluckwall, ketch, 26 tons, Green, for Okam s Bay. Master, agent. Cleopatra, brigantine, 92 tons, Clarkson, for Greymouth. Master, agent. Cleared— March 22, Alhambra, s.s., 497 tons, Muir, from Melbourne, Via Wellington, Nelson, Westport, Greymouth, and Hokitika. Dalgtty, Nichols and Co, agents. E. U. Cameron, schooner, 41 tons, Green, for Le Bon’s Bay. Master, agent. Sailed —March 21. Taranaki, s.s., 3z7 tons, Malcolm, for Northern Ports. D. Mills, agent'. Passengers—saloon: For Wellington, Mrs and Miss Hill, Messrs L. Sothern, F. J. Preston, Kimbell, Graham, Dr. Eevens ; for Nelson, Mr T. H, Bates; for Taranaki, Mr Duncan j for Mannkan, Messrs T. L. Smith, Mason, and Miss Charlotte. Steerage: Messrs!’.Anderson,J.Wood, King, and T. Craig. Sailed— March 22. Antelope, cutter, 17 tons, Malcolmson, for Akaroa. Master, agent. Empress of China, barquentine, 205 tons, Griggs, for Newcastle. W. H. Hargreaves, agent. Adelphoi, barque, 349 tons, Gregory, for Newgory. C. W. Turner, agent. Sarah Pile, brigantine, 114 tons, Highfleld, for Kaipara. Master, agent. Seagull, brigantine, 123 tons, Marks, for Mannkan. Cuff and Graham, agents. Hopeful, barque, 332 tons, Luly, for Algoa Bay. W. Montgomery and Co, agents. Blaokwall, ketch, 26 tons. Green, for Okain’sßay. Master, agent. , , . Esther, schooner, 47 tons, Johnson, tor Napier, Geo. Mackay, agent. , Kenilworth, schooner, 113 tons. McDonald, for Auckland. Master, agent. Passengers—Captain and Mrs Burr. Imports. Per Lizzie Guy—6o,oooft timber. Consignee— Langdowu and Co. , , Per Taranaki—Under bond, ox Warehouse, from Dunedin, 25 cases claret; under Arms Act, from Dunedin, 1 gnu; free, from Dunedin, 1 express Waggon, 4 bdls, 51 cases, 120 pkgs, 40 ingots, 323 bars iron, 9 doors, 2 stays, 1 axle, 39 wheels, 2 roLs, 14 boiler tubes, 66 tarpaulins, 1 pci, 1 box. ConBlgnees—Order, King Brothers, Bach, Crompton, Halienstein Brothers, Coombes and Son, Wood, Reed and Bain, Edwards, Bennett aud Co, Daiziel, Mason, Struthers and Co, Kirong, General Manager Railway, Beale, Cother. EXPORTS. Per Adelphoi—2lo sacks bran, 10 do flour, 25 cases Cheese. Ship pers-C. W. Turner, W. Gregory. Per Cleopatra—44 bales chaff, 20 bags seed, 10 cases hams, 20 kegs butter. Shippers—C. W. Turner, Cuff and Graham. Por Plying tquirrel —i 0 bags flour, sacks do, 60 mats sugar, 12 pkgs, 10 sacks potatoes, 8 do wheat, 1 tou sugar, o sacks oats, 1 ton coal. Shippers—RuddenkJan, Moir and Co., Saunders and Henderson, C. W. Turner, Mather, Per Antelope—Bo hags flour, 7 sacks sharps, 31 mats sugar, 72 pkgs, 3 cases drapery, 1 do piano, 7 pkgs luggage, 4 half-chests tea, 1 case salmon, 5 coils wire, 10 sacks flour, 10 do barley meal. Shippers— w. D. Wood, Wood, Shand aud Co., Dimoud, Wiggins, Saunders aud Henderson, C. W. Turner, C. W. Duckworth, Mason, Struthers and Co., Watt and Co., Edwards, Bennett and Co., H. Hawkins, m Pf Banks Per Taranaki—Free,for Wellington, 3 kegs honey, 4 cases cheese, 100 bugs flour, 7 cases, 2 do bacon, 78 bags sugar; free, for Nelson, 6 cases, 4 boxes, 11 pkgs, 20 sacks wheat, 30 do oats, 6 cases cheese, 10 kegs butter; free, for Taranaki, 1 bale sacks, SO sacks wheat, 2 cases bacon, 1 pkge, 2 rams, 100 bags wheat, 40 do oats; free, for Mannkan, 2 bulls. Shippers—S. Boyle, W. D. Wood, Trent Brothers, J. Gilmour, Lightband, Allan and Co., Toomer and Son, G. W. Turner, Mason, Struthers aud Co., Sclanders, Fletcher and Co., Twentynmn and Cousin, Moir and Co., Watt and Co., P. Cunningham and Co., Cuff and Graham, Jameson Brothers. The Ester for Napier, Kenilworth for Auckland, Sarah Pile for Kaipara, Seegnll for Manukau, the Hopeful for Algoa Bay, Empress of China and Adelphoi for Newcastle, all sailed this morning. The s.s. Alhambra arrived from Melbourne, via South at 8.30 a.m., aud sails for Melbourne, via North, this afternoon. A topsail soh< oner was beating up the harbor whan oar express left port. The Queensland arrived at Newcastle on March 7+h from this port. The Hero, at Peacock’s Wharf, and Ihe Mary Anderson, at No. 3 Wharf, were berthed yesterday to discharge. The Australian Gem is now about due here from Newcastle, with a cargo of coals for Messrs P. Cunningham aud Co. The clipper ship Wanganui completed her loading for home yesterday. The snip will clear at the Customs to-day and go out into the stream, and tomorrow she will take her departure for Loudon. BHIPPIN GjTELEGE AMS. Auckland, March 21. Arrived—Ship Fontenaye, from London, with thirty passer gets. She left on December luth. The W’anaiia sailed South. Passengers for Lyttelton—Mrs Bell, Miss Woods, Messrs Thomson and Eaton, Port Chalmers, March 21. Sailed—Alhambra. Passengers for Lyttelton— Mr and Mrs Beath, Mr and Mrs Scott.

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Globe, Volume IX, Issue 1251, 22 March 1878, Page 2

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SHIPPING. Globe, Volume IX, Issue 1251, 22 March 1878, Page 2

SHIPPING. Globe, Volume IX, Issue 1251, 22 March 1878, Page 2

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