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SHIPPING.

POET OF LYTTELTON. Weather Eeport— March 25. 9 a.ra.—Wind, N. 8., light; weather, blue sky and cloudy. Barometer, 30.31. Thermometer, 57.00. . High Water—(To-moiTOW.) Morning, 10.31; night, 10.58. Arrived— March 23. Colonial Government s.s. Stella, 100 McEersie, from Wellington. Passengers Mr Joseph Slater and family, Mr Didsbury. Jannett, ketch, 41 tons, [McDonald, from Okain s Bay. Master, agent. March 24. , T Margaret, ketch. 21 tons, Butter, from Port Levy. ■norts D. Mils, agent. Passengers—saloon— Slesd'ames Birdling, Walker, Tod, T W ®^ tbro 3 children. Misses Birdling and Jackson, Messrs Dodson, Westbrook, Cross, Tod, Mountfort, Waters, Brooks, and Captain Carter, and 8 in the Ocean Gem, barque, 324 tons, Eosseau, from Newcastle. P. Cunningham and Co..agents. Trevelyan, ship, 1041 tons, Edwards, from New* castle. Dalgety, Nichols and Co., agents. March 25. Grafton, s.s., 270 tons, Anderson, from Welling* ton via West Coast. P. Cunningham and Co, agents. Passengers—Saloon—Mrs James, Mrs Dent, Messrs Murphy, Norman, and Stanton. Southern Cross, s.s., 139 tons, Holmes, from Napier. Master, agent. Cleared— March 23. Antares, barque, 821 tons, Lewis, for London. Matheson’s Agency, agents. Passengers—Messrs George Bell, Davie, and Stedding. _ ... Aspasia, schooner, 45 tons, Moore, for Wellington. Cuff and Graham, agents. Eichard and Mary, schooner, 44 tons, Britt, tor Oomaru. Cuff and Graham, agents. Sailed— March 23. H.M.S. Wolverine, 17 guns, Commodore Hoskins, 2431 tons, for Auckland. Eotorua, s.s., 576 tons, Carey, for Port Chalmers. D. Mills, agent. Possengers-saloon— Messrs Bird and Hack; steerage—Mr W. Bradley and 2 Chinamen.

March 24. Colonial Government s.s. Stella., 150 tons, McKersie, forManukau. , , Bee, schooner, 31 tons, Shepherd, for Amnn Blnlf. Master, agent. March 25. Minnie, ketch, 17 tons, Morris, for Little Akaloa. Master, agent. „ ~ , , Kestrel, ketch, 20 tons, Mortimer, for Macintosh Bay. Master, agent. XXX, ketch, 21 tons, Donovan, for Akaroa. Master, agent. „ Courier, ketch, 31 tons, Sinclair, for Pigeon Bay. Master, agent. . „ . Flora, brigantine, 130 tons, Dillner, for Kaipara. Geo. Mackay, agent. . _ Margaret, ketch, 26 tons. Miller, for Pigeon Bay. Master, agent. Richard and Mary, schooner, 44 tons, Bntt, for Oamarn. Cuff and Graham, agents. Cleopatra, brigantine, 92 tons, Clarkson, for Greymouth. Master, agent. IMPORTS.

Per Rotorua, under bond from Sydney—4o cases vestas, 24 cases, 73 do fruit; free, from Auckland—--6 cases, 1 bale; free, from Wellington—2 pels, 28 boxes. Consignees—H. Davis, B. Simpson, T. Barber, H. J. Wood, R. Shannon, H. lake, R. Binstead, Kempthome, Prosser and Co., J. A. Gammack, R. Herrod, W. Stewart, Order, Mason, Strothers and Co., Ayers, Russell, Surveyor, Hallenstein, Whitcombe. Per Taiaroa, free, from Manukau—2 packages; free, from Taranaki—2 packages ; free, from Nelson —lO bales hops, 6 cases; free, from Wellington—4 trunks, 1 truss, 12 cases, 4 bars, 1 portmanteau, 3 packages. Consignees-D, Mills, Edwards, Bennett and Co., Everett Bros., Order, Woodward, Cuff and Graham, Railway Department, Toomer, Bayer, Hallenstein Bros., Survey Department. Per Ocean Gem—4so tons coal. Consignees—P. Cunningham and Co. , _ Per Trevelyan—l32o tons coal. Consignees— Dalgety, Nichols and Co. Per Volunteer—l3,ooo feet timber. Consigned to Order, Exports Per Antares—l box, 2222 bales wool, 1 bale basils, 60 bags bones, 1 case apparel, 31 casks tallow, 6337 oks wheat. Shippers—P. Cunningham and Co., Edwards, Bennett and Co., Dalgety, Nichols and Co., Russell, Ritchie and Co., Joseph Palmer, Boyse, Stead and Co., Matheson’s Agency, R. Wilk in and Co., J. Grigg, National Mortgage and Agency of New Zealand, Sclandere, Fletcher and Co., Murray, Roberts and Co., Miles, Hassaland Co., Cuff and Graham. Per Rotorua, free, for Dunedin—l pci, 8 cases, 2 wheels, 1 package, 2 boxes, 29 hides. Shippers— Cuff and Graham, D. Mills, Lightband, Allen and Co., Dimond, G. Mackay, Bank of New Zealand, Powell. Per Flora—lo cases castor oil. Shippers—Mason, Strothers and Co. , , , „ Per Aspasia—loo sks flour, 200 sk* grass seed, 100 do oats, 102 do potatoes, 50 do bran, 2 cases bacon, 3 do cheese. Sluppers—G. King and Co. Per Richard and Mary, nnder bond, ex warehouse —350 bags sugar; free. 10 cases kerosene, 64 packages. Shippers—Saunders and Henderson. Per Ocean Bird—loß sacks flour, 80 hags flour, 20 bales cornsacks, 1 sack oatmeal, 3 cases cheese, 29 pkges, 2 oases, 80 sacks grass seed, 12 sacks potatoes, 6 ovens.—Shippers—P. Cunningham and Co., Mason, Strothers and Co., Saunders and Hander*°Per XXX—IS sacks oats, 22 sacks grass seed, 1 parcel, 1 table, 5 packages, 2 cases, 26 sacks potatoes. 6 kilderkins, 1 boat. Shippers—Clarke, Duncan, Ballantyne, A. J. White, Houghton, Crown Brewery, Miller. The s.s. Grafton arrived from Wellington via West Coast at 1 a.m. She sails on her return trip on Wednesday. . „ , . , . The s s. Southern Cross, from Napier, arrived in harbor at 10.20 a.m., and sails for North to-morrow with a cargo of sheep. , The Cleopatra, for Greymouth, Richard and Mary, for Oamaru, and the Flora, for Kaipara, Bailed this morning. ~ The corvette Wolverine sailed for Auckland on Saturday at 8 p.m. Daring her stay here she has been visited by a number of people, who all testify to the courtesy shown them by those aboard. The Maud Graham arrived at Manukau from this port on March 19th. The schooner Kate McGregor, Captain Armstrong, sailed from Auckland on March 16th, bound for Waugapoua, where she will load timber for this S( The Inohgreen will have finished her discaarge bv Thursday next. , , ~, The Pleiades is turning out her cargo in splendid James Wishart is proceeding rapidly both with her discharge and the taking in of her homeW ?he C Hereford is filling np fast. She has already aboard 500 bales of wool and 10,000 sacra of wheat. The Colonial Government s.s. Stella, Captain McKersie, left Wellington at 8 p.m. on Friday, and Arrived in harbor at 5.20 p.m. on Saturday. Had B.E. breeze down the coast. She sailed for Manukau yesterday at 8.30 a.m. , , The Emperor, brig, arrived at Newcastle from this port on March 9th. ARRIVAL OF MESSRS SHAW. SAVILLE AND CO.’S SHIP TREVELYAN FROM NEWCASTLE. Svdney files to hand per Rotorua announced that the ship Trevelyan, Captain Edwards, with 1320 tons of coal for this port had left Newcastle on March 9th, and yesterday morning her number was made at the signal station, and at 12.45 p.m. she came to an anchorage off Rhodes Bay, The Trevelyan took cargo from London to Sydney this season, and from that port proceeded to Newcastle, where she loaded coals for Lyttelton, on discharge of which she will fill np with wheat for London. The Trevelyan is an iron ship of 1041 tons register, and is owned by Messrs Shaw. Saville and Co. She is fourteen years old, and besides great cargo carrying capabilities her passenger accommodation is good, her saloon being handsome, airy, and well lighted. CLEARANCE OP THE ANTARES, ALBION SHIPPING CO.’S LINE. This flue barque cleared the Customs on Saturday, and sails for London to-day with a cargo that proves her great currying capacity in proportion to her tonnage, and two passengers. She is in good trim, and, as will be seen by annexed list, her cargo is of considerable value : 2222 bales wool £44,440 6337 sacks wheat 6,337 31 casks tallow 434 63 pkgs sundries 90 . £61,201 iSHIPPINQ TELEGEAMEI. Auckland, March 23. Ariflved—Schooner Lady Don, from Lyttelton via Thames. Hokitika, March 24. The steamer Albion, from Melbourne, is in the roadstead. The tender has gone out. 1 Port Chalmers, March 25. Arrived— Yesterday, Marie, barque, with eighty. Jour Chinese and a large general cargo, from Hong Kong Ship Western Monarch, from London, after f n eighty-one days passage She brings twenty pasaengers anti 2000 tons cargo. Oa February 25th rounding the Cape of Good Hope in lat. 40 S, encountered a strong N.W. gale. At 1 a.m. shortened sail while doing so Altred Hammerton, apprentice, fell’from aloft and was drowned, NOTICE TO MARINERS. Customs 1878 . n. Notice is hereby given that on and after the eye bk of Monday, the 22nd day of April next a light Will be exhibited from a lighthouse which hasbeen erected on the southern point of the Moernki PeninStria, on the East Coast of the Middle Island, the characteristics of which are as follow : r The tower asft in height, built of wood and painted white. The light will be a fixed white light of the third order visible all round ns far as the land will allow. Tho light will be elevated about 170 feet above the ?ea and ancwiug fifteen feet for the height of the ■ will he seen at a distance of nineteen nautic ©ye, w we ather, and at lesser distances aoUes 1 tft te of the atmosphere. On the •ocoordiu tothe . v Moernki light is exhibited, kru, will be altered to ftowinte light on Cape - ou the end of Breakfed and the fixed red hgtu • not, however, water to green. Ih.s green hgat .. danger he exhibited during bad weather, when L. lights (two white horizontal with a red tween them) ore shown from the flagstaff. J. Ballance.

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Globe, Volume IX, Issue 1253, 25 March 1878, Page 2

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SHIPPING. Globe, Volume IX, Issue 1253, 25 March 1878, Page 2

SHIPPING. Globe, Volume IX, Issue 1253, 25 March 1878, Page 2

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