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SHIPPING.

PORT OP LYTTELTON. Weather Report—May 30. 9 a.m.-Wind, N.E., light; weather, Mnesky and Cloudy. Barometer. 30.14. Thermometer, 40.00. High Water—To-Morrow. Morning, 2.48; night, 3.15. Arrived—May 29. Star of the South, s.s., 175 tons, Hughes, from Wellington. J. M. Heywood and Co., agents. Arrived— May 30. Taranaki, s.s., 327 tons, Malcolm, from Port Chalmers. D. Mills, agent Mrs Branson, servant and family, Misses Barton. Alexander, and six in the steerage. Minnie, ketch, 17 tons, Morris, from Little Akaloa. Master, agent. ~ mo XXX ketch, 21 tons, Donovan, from Akaroa. M rmateu g r?ketch, 25 tons, Neilson, from Akaroa. Bluff. Master, agent. Linnett, ketch, 17 tons, Molyneaux, from Pigeon Bay. Master, agent. Cleared—May 29. Circe, brigantiue, 145 tons, Alexander, for Oamaru, in ballast. CW. Tamer, agent. Cleared—May 30. Star of the South, s.s., 175 tons, Hughes, for Bluff via Timara and Dunedin. J. M. Heywoodlaud Co., Mary Bannatyne.brigantine, 116 tons, Smith, for Hokitika. Cuff and Graham, agents. T. B. Taylor, schooner, 54 tons, Smith, for . Waneanui.' Cuff and Graham, agents. Taranaki, s.s., 327 tons, Malcolm, from Northern ports. D. Mills, agent. Sailed—May 29. Catherine, ketch, 13 tons, Ware, for the Bays. Master, agent. _ . . ._ Alice Jane, ketch, 27 tons, Johnson, for Akaroa. Master, agent. _ „ ,„ ... Arawata, s.s., 623 tons, Underwood, for Wellington. Dalgety, Nichols and Co., agents. Passengers —3O original. SAii,ED-May 30. Pigeon, ketch, 16 tons, Messervy, for Pigeon Bay. Master, agent. . , _ Blackwall, ketch, 26 tons, Green, for Okam s Bay. Master, agent. T} . Courier, ketch, 31 tons, Sinclair, for Pigeon Bay. Master, agent. The s.s. Star of the South sails for Bluff via Timaru and Dunedin this afternoon. The s s. Taranaki arrived from Port Chalmers at 10.30 this morning, and sail 3 for Northern ports this afternoon. Imports. Per Arawata—Under bond from Melbourne: 63 cases, 10 sks seed, 41 pkgs, 90 boxes tin plates, 100 cases salmon, 2 pels, 95 lengths pipes, 5 casks, 8 bales cotton waste, 20 cases tobacco, 10 qr-tierces do, 64 tiles copper, 1 truss, 32 cases fruit, 1 weighing machine, 10 grindstones, 2 bags staples, 2 boxes, 3 tin boxes. Under bond, ex Arawata from Bluff: 2 cases. Free from Blnti : A cases coffee. Under bond ex Alhambra, from Dunedin : 1 trunk, 1 case cigars, 1 box tea. k ree: 1 box, 1 case, 2 pumps, 18 (plates iron, 2 horses. Consignees-Order, J. Grecnaway, T. R. Proctor, Deßonrbel and Co. J. Piper, W Baxter H Lake, Sannders and Henderson. N.Z.P. and P. Co, R. Binstead, T. Danks. Miss Bradley, S. Nashelski, Wilson, Sawtell and Co, Toomer Brothers and Co, Rev. Sharp. W. Edleman, E. George, J. Nancarrow, L. Walker, Holder, G. L. Beath and Co, W. D. Carruthers, Dr W. H. Ovenden, Whitcombeand Co, G. Coates and Co, R. Hopkins, Mrs Pope, Mrs Burt. Mackie, Bradweli, Wood, Lake, A. Simpson, Charles Clark, Knipe, Dalgety, Nichols and Co, G. P. Daye, T. Pye, J. Anderson, W. Robertson. Exports. Per Luna—Free for Wellington: 4 ca*es bacon, 6 do cheese, 2 enses, 8 axle arms. Under bond, ex Albion for Wellington : 2 qr-tierces tobacco. Free for Westport: 2 cases, 66 sks wheat, 200 bags flour, 19 cases bacon, 8 bales chaff, 24 sks sharps, 28 bags bran, 120 sks oats, 120 bags oatmeal, 8 cases cheese, 21 sks potates, 10 kegs butter. Free for Greymouth : 27 cases bacon, 16 sk« onions, 19 sks potatoes, 60 bags oatmeal, 60 do flour, 51 kegs butter, 70 sks beans, 10 do carrots, 24 do pollard, 6 cases, 100 sks oats, 9 bales hay. Shippers—Green McConnell Bros, Mason, Strutters and Co, Edwards, Bennett and Co, Watt and Co, P. Cunningham and Co, MalingandCo, Royse, Stead and Co, George Mackay, J. Anderson, Moir and Co, Boyle, Toomer Bros, and Co. . ._.,. . Per Arawata—Under bond, ex Albion for Wellington : 10 kegs. Free for Melbourne: 443 sacks barley, 122 do oats. Shippers—Dalgety, Nichols and Co, A. Moore and Co. Vessels in Harbor. Steamer—Star of the South. Ships—Trevelyau, Hydrabad, Wave Queen, Waikato. Himalaya, Western Monarch. Barques—Malacca, W. C. Wentworth, Cicero, Mary Ann Annison, Adelphoi, John Knox, Southern Cross, Malay, Wild Wave. Brigs—Naiad, Clematis. Brigantines and schooners—T. B. Taylor, Camilla, J. G. Coleson, Enterprise, Flora, Mary Bannatyne, Circe, Ebenezer, Lapwing. Ketches—Courier, Jannett, Blackwall. Vessels at the Wharves. No. 1 Wharf—Hydrabad. loading; Waikato, discharging ; Trevelyan, loading; Malacca, loading ; Himalaya, discharging; Western Monarch, discharging. No. 2 Wharf—Star of the South, discharging. No. 3 Wharf—Lapwing, loading; Wave Queen, loading; Wild Wave, John Knox, discharging. No. 4 Wharf—Mary Ann Annison, discharging; Southern Cross, discharging. Tunnel Wharf—Vindex, discharging ; Malay, discharging ; Ebenezer, discharging; Clematis and Camilla, discharging. Cunningham's Wharf—Naiad, discharging; Mary Bannatyne, discharging; Circe, discharging. The Greyhonnd, brig, left the Bluff on May 24th for this port, with 138,000 feet timber. The Star of the Mersey is loading railway iron for Lyttelton from the ship Otago, at Port The Bella left Newcastle on May 20th for this port, with a cargo of coals. The Ocean Bird, schooner, timber-laden, is still ashore near the Kaiapoi bar, but is expected to be got off at the first high tide. ENGLISH SHIPPING. ["European Mail," April 20.] The Crusader arrived on March 20th at Gravesend. The Langstone arrived at the same port from Napier on the same date. On March 22nd the Columbus passed Deal. The Bride of Lome sailed for this port from Cardiff on April 6th. When the mail left the following vessels were loading for this port at London:—Crusader, Lutterworth, Merope, Olive; and at Liverpool, the Kildonan. PASSENGER LISTS. Per N Z S Company's Columbus, Captain Esson, from London-Saloon: Mrs F. Pearce Miss Kate Pe:irce, Mr|Williams. Steerage: J. W. iSicolson, D. Morton, J. Johnston, H. Suowdon. ~_... Per Shaw Saville and Co.'s Coromandel, Captain Hendry, from London. Dalgety, Nichols and Co, agents Steerage : T. Malayan, H. W. Blaber, Robinson, Norton, aud H. Bullock. Per E. C. Downing and Co. a Bride of Dome, Captain Richardson, from Cardiff. Saloon: Mrs Richardson ard two children. The ehip Crusader on her homeward passage reached the meridian of Diego Ramirez in twentyfour days. On June 23rd, in 18 30 S., 41.40 W., sighted an iceberg to the N.W., distance six miles, lying in a north and south direction, and measuring over three miles in length, of a whaleback shape, tapering at both sides, and at the north end, but with slip or broken off at the south end. For two days before the ship reports being enveloped in thick fogs, and at that time the iceberg would be very dangerous to passing ships, being such a length. AMERICAN SHIPPING. New York cargo per brig Star of Lyttelton, which cleared at New York on February 10th:—7 cases forks, 21 do spades and shovels, 5 do agricultural implements, 168 do axes and hatchets, 50 do nails. 52 kegs do, 247 cases general hardware, Ot pkgs wooden carriage material, 70 cases moizena, 31 i-brls dried apple, 6 4-brls do, 5 kits pickled fish. 40 cases lobsters, 5 do painkiller, 41 do general medicines, 20 Hierces tobacco, 25 cases do, 21 doz pails, 40 do washboards, 130 boxes clothes pins, 5 cases general domestic woodenware, 04 do handles, 10 do chairs, 5 brls shoe pegs, 5 cases brooms, 73 do clocks, 2056 do kerosene oil, 100 brls resin, 95 cases spirits of turpentine, St do scales, 18 pkgs pumps, 65 rack chums, 125 cases blacking, 123 do furniture, 6 lawn mowers. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. Timaru, May 29, Sailed—Annie Bow, barquentiue, for Sydney, 3500 sacks wheat.

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Globe, Volume IX, Issue 1309, 30 May 1878, Page 2

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SHIPPING. Globe, Volume IX, Issue 1309, 30 May 1878, Page 2

SHIPPING. Globe, Volume IX, Issue 1309, 30 May 1878, Page 2

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