SHIPPING.
POET OF LYTTELTON. Weather Report—March 23. 9 a.m.-Wind. S.W., light; weather, cloudy. Barometer, 80.3*. Thermomoter, 50.00. High Water—(To-morrow.) Morning, 8.41; night, 9.10. Arrived—March 22. Elibank Castle, schooner, 64 tons, Falconer, troin f reymouth, winclbonnd to Timaru. Arrived—March 23. Botorua, s.s., 576 tons, Kennedy, from Sydney, via Wellington, Napier, and Auckland. D.. MiUs. agent. Passengers - saloon: Captain and Mrs Eose, Miss Barnes, Messrs Bellamy, Eowe, M'-Tavish, Crapson. „ T Volunteer, schooner, 22 tons, Marqnet, from LeBon's Bay. Master, agent. . T iiti« Minnie, ketch, 17 tons, Morris, trom Little Akaloa, Master, agent. Cleared—March 23. Botorna, s.s., 576 tons, Kennedy, from Port Chalmers. D. Mills, agent. Firefly, brig, 179 tons, Downing, for Newcaste, in ballast. P. Cnningham and Co., agents. Flora, brigautine, 130 tons, Miner, for Kaipara. G. Mackay, agent. »v«w, n XXX, ketch, 21 tons, Donovan, for Akaroa. Master, agent. . _. Ocean Bird, ketch, 33 tons, Moore, for Wanganui. Geo. Mackay, agent. ' . Kestrel, ketch, 20 tons, Mortimer, for Macmosh Bay. Master, agent. Sailed—March 22. Alhambra, s.s., 497 tons, Muir, for Melbourne, via Wellington, Nelson, Westport, Greymonth, and Hokitika. Dalgjty, Nichols and Co, agents. Fas-Bengers-Saloon: For Wellington-Mr W. V. R. Brown. Steerag 2—Messrs Halsbrum, Catsmay, and Bnsbie, and 20 original. Sailed—March 23. E. XT. Cameron, schooner, 41 tons. Green, for Leßon'sßay. Master, agent. Flying Squirrel, ketch, 19 tons, Mnnro, for Akaroa. Master, agent. . Wanganui, ship, 1135 tons, Captam Watt, for London. N.Z. Shipping Company, agents. Fas-sengers-Saloon-Mr T. Hoel Pattison, Mrs Pattison, Miss Katherine Hope Pattison, Master Charles Hoel Pattison, Miss rharlotte Luard Pattison, Master Walter M. Pattison, Mr Bichard Malby Cotton, Master Malby Lewis Cotton, Miss Eveline Cotton, Miss Elizabeth Cotton, Hon. E. W. Stafford, Mrs Stafford, Master Edward Howard Stafford. Master Humphrey Stafford, Mass Mary M. Stafford, Miss Edith M. Stafford, Master Berkley Stafford, Dr. Hockridge, Mr W. T Mansfield, Misses Elizabeth Smith, and Harriet Hickling. Imports. Per John Knox—33o tons coal, 12 tip carts, 73 casks coal tar, 1000 spokes, 300 felloes, 20 prs naves, 95 do shafts. Consignees—Hawkins, Montgomery and Co, Pavitt, langdown and Co. Per Alhambra, under bond, from Melbourne—l case stationery, 1 pel stationery, 18 ingots tin, 6 trunks boots, 250 boxes candles, 250 cases kerosene, 20 do champagne, 9 hf-chests tea, 39 cases, 4 trusses, 12 cases, 8 machines, 15 brls resin, 80 bells hoop iron, 1 bale paper bags, 2 do paper, 1 boxgoloshes, 60 pkgs tea, 17 kegs rivets, 2 bags rivets, 3 bdls steel, 12 pkgs tea, 3 cases tea, 47 pkgs, 2 pels, 6 cases ink. 5 do tobacco, 11 tins samples. Free, from Dunedin—l 9 cases, 5 bdls, 1 truss, 1 bale, o kegs grapes. Under bond, ex Claude Hamilton, from Adelaide—47 cases painter's spirits. Under bond, ex warehouse, from Dunedin— 40 cases painter's spirits. Consignees—Trent Bros, W. Pratt, Hobday and Co, Sucklicgand Co.Maling and Co, G. L. Beath and Co, Strange and Co, K. J. Barnes, Coombes and Son, Butterworth Bros, G. J. Hubbard, J. Nicholson, Beck and Tonks, Cooper and Bailey, W. Dnnsford, B. Binstead, Dalgety, Nichols and Co, Twentyman and Cousin, Ballantyne and Co, Brown and Smith, Miles, Hassal and Co, S. Nashelski, A. Inues, "Lyttelton Times," Press Company, Johnston and Co, W. Langdown and Co, T. Hancock, J. Lewis, Lightband, Allen and Co, Wilkin3 and Co, C. Stuart, order, E. L. Burt. Exports. Per Alhambra, under bond, ex Bingarooma, for Wellington—2 cases. Under bond, ex Alhambra, for Wel'ington—lso boxes candles. Free, for Wellington— 24 sks grass seed, 2 pkgs, 3 kegs honey. Free, for Nelson—l case, 1 pkg. Free, for Westport—B kegs butter, 3 cases cheese. Free, for Greymonth—l pel, 10 kegs butter. Free, for Hokitika—lo kegs butter, 5 cases cheese. In transit for Adelaide—l case. Shippers—Dalgety, Nichols and Co, Cnff and Gruhain, W. Wilson, Lightband, Allen and Co, S. Boyle, Mason, Struthers and Co, T. and W. E. May, Vanghan and Cordner, Toomer and Son, Jameson Bros and Co. Per Wanganui—49ss bales wool, 139 casks tallow, 475 sks wheat, 63 cases meat, 6 do sundries, 3 boxes fold. Shippers—H. B. Johnstone Beed and Bain, 'rederick Maundrell, Jameson Bros and Co, J. M. Hey wood and Co, H. Hawkins, Hayter and Wharton, T. J. Maling and Co, Birch and Co, G. B. Parker, H. Matson and Co, C. W. Turner, N.Z.L. and M.A. Co, Wilson, Sawtell and Co, Miles, Hassal and Co, W. Strange and Co, George Gould, Saunders and Heudersou, J. White and Co, Hon. J. B A. Acland, Sir J. C. Wilson, Morrow, Bossett and Co, Acland, Campbell and Co, Dalgety, Nichols and Co. • The s.s. Botorua, from Sydney, via Wellington, Napier and Auckland was coining up the harbor •when our express left port at 1 p.m. The Sarah and Mary was shifted from the Tunnel Wharf to the Breastwork yesterday to load. The Lapwing, schooner, is loading timber at Hauraki saw mills for this port. She comes consigned to Boyse, Stead and Co. SAILING OF THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY'S WANGANUI. This ship completed her loading on Thursday, and at 7 a.m. yesterday morning was towed out into the stream by the p.s. Titan, and bulled this morning. She is in splendid trim, and, as will be seen by the appended cargo list, carries an exceedingly valuab e freight. As will be seen by the clearance the whole of the saloon accommodation is engaged, and no doubt under Captain Watts' kindly care the travellers will have a pleasant passage home. We append a cargo list, with approximate values: — £ s. d. 69 cases meats 104 0 0 4955 bales wool 99,100 0 0 139 casks tallow 1946 0 0 475 sacks wheat 475 0 0 6 cases sundries 30 0 0 3 boxes gold (43780 z. 19dwt. 12gr. 17,515 18 6 £119.170 18 G '"The cargo of wool is one of the largest ever sent from this port. It is worthy of notice that although the Wanganui is not yet twelve months old, this is the fourth cargo she has taken aboard. SHIPPING TELEGBAMS. Port Chalmers, March 23. Sailed—New Zealand (shipping Company's Piako with 43 passengers and the following cargo for London—3Bß9 bales wool, 13 do skins, 2 do rags, 130 tons flour, 200 do Mangarese ore, 65 do oil, 13 cask pelts, 3 do skins. 37 do tallow, 1 case ambergrise, 5 lons sundries, 10,S01ozs gold. Value £131,934.
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Globe, Volume IX, Issue 1252, 23 March 1878, Page 2
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