SHIPPING.
POET OP LYTTELTON. Weather Retort —May 14. 9 a.m. —Wind, westerly breeze ; weather, clear and bine sky. Barometer, 29.22, Thermometer, 60.00. High Water— To-Morrow. Morning, 2.10; night, 2.40. Arrived— May 14. Eiugarooma, s.s., 623 tons, Clarke, from Wellington and Nelson. Dalgety, Nichols and Co., agents. Passengers—saloon, from Nelson—Mr anil Mrs Hodder and family; from Wellington—Mrs T.C. Moorhonse, Miss Grubb, Messrs Hams, Mocciom, J. C. Dasid, Saunders, Beatie ; 7 in the steerage, « and 20 for South. _ . Ebenezer, three-masted schooner, 347 tons, Milne, from Mauritius. Edwards, Bennet and Co., ttg Hawon, s.s., 462 tons, Wheeler, from Auckland, via East Coast. D. Mills, agent. Passengers Mr and Mrs Marshall, Misses O Brien, Wilson. Messrs Sim, Gould, T. Jones, R, H. Duder, and Master Myers. Cleared— May 13, . George Shotten, barque, 549 tons, Bain, for Cork or Falmouth for orders. P. Cunningham and Co. and Eoyse, Stead and Co., agents. Cleared— May 14. Kestrel, 20 tons, Mortimer, for Macintosh Bay. !&£ast6F agent. Lady Don, schooner, 68 tons. Gill, for Oamaru. Master, agent. , __ Kingarooma, s.s., 623 tons, Clarke, for Melbourne via South. Dalgety, Nichols and Co., agents Hawea, s.s., 462 tons, Wheeler, for Port Chalmers. D. Mills, agent. Sailed— May 13. Southern Cross, s.s., 139 tons, Holmes, for Napier and Auckland. G. Mackny, agent. Wanaka, s.s., 278 tons, M'Gillivray, for Auckland ia East Coast. D. Mills, agent. Passeugersaloon for Wellington : Messrs Packard and Johnson ; for Napier: Mr and Mrs Delatour and 4 children, Mesdames McCloud, Powell and child, Mr Spade; for Poverty Bay: Mr A. Kate; for Auckland: Messrs Gilpin, Chalmers (2), Migeley, nd Taylor; 10 in the steerage and 7 original. Sailed— May 14. Minnie, ketch, 17 tons, Morris, from Little AkaMaster, agent.
Vessels in Harbor. Steamers— Tonganro. Ships— Trevelyan, Hydrabad, Wave Queen, Waikato, Himalaya, Western Monarch. Barques—Malacca, W. C. Wentworth, Loch Nnw, Especulador, Iris, Cicero, Mary Ann Anmson, Adelphoi, Canny Scot, George Shotten, Southern Cross, Malay. .. . , Brigs—Wave, Derwent, Naiad. Brigantines and schooners-T.B. Taylor, Marion, Onward, Reward. Josephine, Lady Don, Omaha, Herald, Esther, J. G. Coleson, Isabella Pratt, Enterprise, Flora, Mary Bannatyne. Ketches— Jannett. XXX, Minnie, Ocean Bird, Eagle, Blackwall, Kestrel. Cutter—Contraband ere. Vessels at the Wharves. No 1 Wharf— Hydrabad, loading; Waikato, discharging • Trevelyan, loading; Malacca, loading. No. 3 Wharf—W. C. Wentworth, ’discharging; Lapwing, discharging ; Cicero, discharging; Adelphoi. discharging ; Wave Queen, discharging. No, 4 Wharf—Canny Scot, discharging; Mary Ann Annison, discharging. _ Tunnel Wharf—Viudex, discharging; Derwent, discharging; Lady Don, discharging; Flora, disWharf—Wave, Tongariro. Breastwork— Josephine,loading ; Omaha, loading; Isabella Pratt, loading; Enterprise, discharging; Marion, loading. The ss. Eingarooma arrived from Wellington and Nelson at 6 a.m. Sho sails for Melbourne via South this afternoon. , . _ , . The s s. Hawea, from Auckland via East Coast, was signalled when our express left port, but was still outside the Heads. She sails for Port Chalmers this afternoon. The Ebenezer arrived from Mauritius this mornwith a cargo of sugar for Edwards, Bennett and Co. She has been forty-six days on the trip. The New Zealand Shipping Company, Limited, despatched the following vessels since the date of the New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Co’s last circular: —March 6th, Boldon for Otago; 14th Dnuelm for Auckland; 21st, Columbus for Cauterhury; 27th, Frith of Forth for Wellington. £d were to dcsp’atch :-April 6th City of Dublin for Otago; 10th. Cerastes for Auckland, Olive for Canterbury, Kildouan (from Liverpool) for Canterbury and Napier; 20th, an A 1 ship for Bluff Harbour; 30th, Eokeby Hall for Otago, Lebn for Auckland, Palala (new ship) for Canterbury. SAILING OF THE PLEIADES. This handsome vessel got under weigh at 11 p.m. AD Sunday with a light westerly breeze, which increased as the vessel neared the Heads. Shortly after midnight a fresh nor'-wester sprang up, and at 0 30 a m yesterday Pilot Reid left her outside, bowling away from the coast with a strong breeze behind her. Captain and Mrs Setteu were ranch liked here, and numbers of friends will wish them and their passengers a pleasant and speedy tnp.
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Globe, Volume IX, Issue 1295, 14 May 1878, Page 2
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