SHIPPING.
POET OF LYTTELTON. Weather Report— May 16. 9 a.ra. - Wind, S.W., light; weather, clear and bine sty. Uarometer, ‘29.48. Thermometer, 88.00. High Water —To-Morrow, Morning, 4.07; night, 4.37. Arrived —May 16. Volunteer, schooner, 32 tons, Larsen, from Le Bon’s Bay. Master, agent. Antelope, cutter, 17 tons, Malcolmsou, from Ataroa. Master, agent. Flying Squirrel, ketch, 19 tons, Munro, from Ataroa. Master, agent. Alice Jane, ketch, 27 tons, Johnson, from Akaroa. Bay; Master, agent. Maud Graham, schooner, 80 tons, Jorgenson, fromMannkau. Cnffi and Graham, agent. Camilla, brigantine, 191 tons, McArthur, from Hobart Town. W. H. Hargreaves, agent. Cleared —May 15. . Blackwall, ketch, 26 tons, Green, for Okain’s Bay. Master, agent. Sailed —May 15. Kestrel, ketch, 20 tons, Mortimer, for Mackintosh Bay. Master, agent. , Tongariro, p.s., 39 tons, Dears, for Leßou s Bay. Master, agent. Loch Naw, barque, 277 tons, Clark, for Sydney. B. Cunningham and Co., agents. Iris, barque, 3-10 tons, Burch, for Sydney. Eoyse, ' Stead and Co., agents. Passengers Mrs and Master Burch. . Wave, brig, 174 tons, Christian, for Kaiapara. Master, agent. Lady Don, schooner, 68 tons, ' t Gill, tor Oamaru, Master, agent. Import*. Per Maud Graham—4s,ooo feet timber. Consigned to order. „ T ~ Per Circe—loo,ooo feet timber. Consignee—J. T. Brown Per Camilla—soo.ooo shingles, 28,000 palings, 80.000 feet timber. Per Clematis—26,3B6 feet timber, 76,000 palings, 600.000 shingles, stoi s bark. 226 cases jams, 70 cases fmit. Consignees —P. Lanrie, C. W. Turner, Rapp, Hiddlestone, P. Cnnvingham and Co. Exports. Per Tongariro—ll bdles buckets, 5 kegs, 4 cases. 1 box tea, 1 do. candles, 17 mats sugar, 1 mat sundries 5 pigs, 1 box tobacco. 1 pkg hops, 8 cases sundries, 6 boxes, 1 pel, 20 bans salt. Shippers— Mason, Strnthers and Co, Clifford and Co, W. Montgomery and Co, Sannders and Henderson. ' Per Marion—For Auckland—lls sacks oats, 250 do flour, 200 do malt, 100 do wheat, 400 bags flour. For Thames—so sks flour, 20 bags do, 50 sacks malt. Shippers-W. E. Leach. C. W. Turner, Eoyse, Stead and Co, Vessels in Harbor. Ships—Trevelyan, Hydrahad, Wave Queen, Waikato, Himalaya, Western Monarch. Barques—Malacca, W. C. Wentworth. Cicero, Mary Ann Annison, Adelphoi, Canny Scot, George Shotten, Southern Cross, Malay, yrigs—Wave, Derwent, Naiad, Clematis. Brigantines and schooners—T.B. Cay lor, Marion, Reward, Lady Don, Omaha, Maud Graham, Esther, J. G. Coleson, Enterprise, Flora. Mary Bannatyne, Circe, Ebenezer, Lapwing, Camilla. Ketches Eagle, Blackwall, Flying Squirrel, Courier, Alice Jane. Cutters—Contraband ere, Antelope, Vessels at the Wharves. No. 1 Wharf— Hydrahad, loading j Waikato, discharging; Trevelyan, loading; Malacca, loading. No. 3 Wharf-W, C. Wentworth, Idischarging j Lapwing, dischargin ; Cicero, discharging; Adelt)hoi, discharging ; Wave Queen, discharging. No. 4 Wharf—Canny Scot, discharging; Mary 7' Ann Annison, discharging. . _ * ~ Tunnel Wharf—Vindex, discharging; Derwent, Flora, discharging; Reward, loading. Cunningham’s Wharf—Naiad, discharging; Mary Bannatyne, discharging. , Breastwork—Omaha, loading; Enterprise, discharging ; Marion, loading. The brig Wave for Kaipara, and Lady Don for Oamaru sailed last evening. The Western Monarch was berthed outside the Himalaya at the Gladstone Pier yesterday morning ' The Naiad and Mary Bannatyne were berthed at Pe icock’s wharf yesterday to discharge. The Loch Naw and Iris sailed for Sydney yesterday afternoon. . The New Zealand Shipping Company has received advice of the arrival at London of their ships - Opawa from Lyttelton, and Waimea from Bluff Harbor, all well. , , _ The schooner Maud Graham, Captain Jorgenson, l‘t Maunkftu on Saturday, May 11th. at 3 p.m., w h light N.W. winds and rain till on tape Es ont . thence variable winds for three hours, whe th e W i u d changed to N. W., lasting till arrival in ha nor a t 2.30 p.m. yesterday.
SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. Auckland, May 15. Arrived—r e nilworth, from Lyttelton. Port Chalmers, May 15. Sailed—Tarski. Passengers—Mrs Stevens, Mr and Mrs dosser, Miss Isaacs, Messrs Cleathing, Turner, W.ite, Ah Tong, Arrived—Haw a , Timaru, May 10. Arrived—Mend&a, barqne, SCO tons. Captain Howieson, from Auckland. She had fearful weather on her pastage down. She begins loading grain for London to morrow, and with ordinary weather will get awaj in a fortnight, as there is sufficient grain lying in «to r es here to load three ench vessels. The "ema^,„ r will go via Port Chalmers.
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Globe, Volume IX, Issue 1297, 16 May 1878, Page 2
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