SHIPPING.
_ -* POET OF LTTTELTON. Weather Report—June 14. 9 a ru.—Wind, N.E., fresh breeze; weather, overcast and rainy. Barometer, 29.88. Thermometer, 47.00. Htgh Water—To-Morrow, Morning, 3.52 ; night, 4.21.. Arrived—June 1". Emperor, brig, 234 tons, Cleary, from Newcastle. W. H. Hnrgreaves, agent. Marie, barque. 4(55 tons, Burmeister, from Newoastlo. P. Cunningham and Co., agents. Wild Wave, schooner. 39 tons, Morland, from Picton. G. Mackay, agent. Arrived—June 14. Bells, barque, 341 tons, Lovett, from Newcastle. C. W. Turner, agent. Australian Sovereign, barque, 353 tons, Berry, from Newcastle. C. W. Turner, agent.' Wakatipn, s.s., 1158 tons, Cameron, from Port Chalmers. D. Mills, agent. Passengers—saloon : Messrs Ballard, Wise, Longdon, and three in the steerage. Catherine, ketch, 13 tons, Ware, from the Bays. Master, agent. Flying Squirrel, ketch, 19 tons, Muuro, from Akaroa. Master, agent. Januett, ketch, 41 tons, McDonald, from Okain's Bay. Master, agent. Cleared —June 11.
Wakatipn, s.s., 1158 tons, Cameron, for Sydney, via Wellington. D. Mills, agent. Wild Wave, barque, 237 tons, Cleary, for Melbourne. W. H. Hargroaves, agent. Sailed—June 13.
Star of the South, s.s., 175 tons, Hughes, for Wellington. J. M. Hey wood and Co, agents. Passenger—Saloon : Mr E. Leigh. Taranaki, s.s., 327 tons, Malcolm, for Northern Ports. D. Mills, agent. Passengers—Saloon, for Wellington: Messrs Scott. Carrow, J. Evans Brown, Conyers, Leir ; for Picton, Mr Roskrnge; for Westport, Miss Carrington, Mr W. Earle; for Taranaki, Mrs Gregg, Mr Dnuton; for Manukan, Rev. B. S. Bird, Messrs O. S. Thompson, Payne, Weir. Steerage: Mrs O'Gar, Miss F. Joyce, Messrs A. McFarlane, Haynes, Chas. Wilson, Sheridan, C. Smith, Williams, and Bartlett, and 12 original. Eiugarooma, s.s., 623 tons, Clarke, for Melbourne, via South. Dalgety. Nichols and Co., agents. Passengers—Steerage : Mrs Collins, Messrs S. Watters, S. Keating, G. Williams, and 29 original. Imports.
Per Taranaki—Under bond, ex Electra, from T)nnedin: 100 casks beer; under bond, ex warehouse, from Dnnedin: 1 J-cask whiskey, 1 case tobacco; free : 77 cases, 9 trunks, 31 pkges ale, 50 bags lime, 6 trusses, 1 tierce, 20 boxes soap, 75 pkges, 5 i-chests tea, 4 bags, 7 kegs, 2 drums, 7 l-chests, 20 mats, 2 casks, 40 boxe3,l octave, 1 pel, 2 bales leather. Consignees—Order, Cnff and Graham, A. Harris, Crowe and Pavitt, A. Hornbrook, G. Avers, Various, Wagner, T. and W. May, S. Boyle, Thomson and Ni-en, Kempthorne, Prosser and Co, Hallenstein Bros, Smyth, Blackott, J. Smith, Offwood and Son, R. Shannon, Reid and Bain, C. Coombes, Chisnell and Co, G. Mackay, Morton, Jenkins. Agents. Per Volunteer—l2,oooft. timber. Consignee—J. Goss. Per Colonist—32,oooft. timber. ConsigneesMontgomery and Co. Per Star of the South—Free, from Dnnedin : 91 pkges, 46 bars, 5 bales; free, from Timarn : 100 sks barley, 50 do oats. Consignees—Guthrie aud Larnach, Dnncan, Order. Per Emperor—soi tons coal. Consignee—W. H. Hargreaves. Exports. Per Taranaki—Free, for Wellington: 52 cases, 23 cases cheese, 75 kegs butter, 10 sks ft mr, 1 bdle, 7 cases bacon; free, for New Plymouth: 2 cases, 1 reaping machine. Shippers—Railway Storekeeper, Eeid aud Bnin, Cnff and Graham, Wauchop and Cameron, Gilmour, W. A. Moss. T. H. Green, P. Cunuiughain and Co, Lightbaud, Allen and Co, Vaughan and Cordner, May, McConnell Bros, Trent Bros, S. Boyle. Per Ringarooma—Free, for Dunediu: 20 bags meat, 2 cases, 2 bales; free, for Bluff: 1 crate, 1 bdle, 45 kegs butter, 11 pk«res ; free, for Melbourne: 809 sks barley. 8 pkges, 1 box, 1 portmanteau, 258 sks oats ; in transit, for Adelaide : 20 cases cheese. Shippers—McConnell Bros, Cuff r.ud Graham, HeywoodandCo, Reid and Bain, Watt and Co, T. H. Green, A. Moore aud Co, R. Wilkiu and Co, J. Clark, Dalgety, Nichols and Co, H. Hawkins and Co. Per Ringarooma—Free, from Nelson : 12 cases birds ; free, from Wellington : 2 cases. Consignees —Ball, C. P. Hulbert, Glanville and Co. Vessels in Harbor. Ships—Hydrabad, Wave Queen, Himalaya, Duke of Argyle. Barques—W. C. Wentworth, John Knox, Wild Wave, KoseM. Barquentine—Prince Alfred. Brig—Greyhound, Emperor. Brigantines and schooners—Enterprise, Spec, Helena, Hannah Barratt, Torea, Garibaldi, Sissy, Linda Weber, Tanranga, Darcy Pratt, Volunteer, Colonist. Ketches—Unity, Emerald, Lucy James, Eagle, Awaraa, Margaret, Blackwall, Courier, Linnet. Vessels at th>: Wharves, No. 1 Wharf—Hydrabad, loading; Himalaya, loading ; Duke of Argyle, discharging. No. 3 Wharf—Wave Qneeu, loading; Wild Wave, loading ; John Knox, loading. No. 4 Wharf—Greyhound, discharging; Rose M., ballasting. Tmiuel Wharf—Prince Alfred, Linda Weber, discharging ; Tanranga, discharging; Darcy Pratt, loading. Cunningham's Wharf—Helena, loading; Emerald, loading; Unity, loading; Hannah Barratt, loading; Sissy, discharging. Breastwork—Spec, Awarua, loading; Colonist, discharging. The Letterfonrie left Hobart Town on June 3rd" She has a cargo of timber for W. H. Hargreaves. One day last week (says Tuesday's " Evening Post") as the cutter Hero was lying at the Breastwork, some scoundrel went on board and with a sharp knife cut and hacked the sails, rendering all but a small jib utterly useless. Captain Davis, through our c dumns, offers a reward of £SO for information which shall lead to tho apprehension of the miscreant. The Australian Sovereign and the Bells, from Newcastle, arrived in harbor this morning. The JTarie, from Newcastle, arrived in harbor last evening. The schooner Wild Wave arrived from Picton last evening. The Wakatipn arrived from Port Chalmees at 8.50 this morning, and sails for Sydnc,, via Wellington this afternoon, with his Excellency tho Governor. SHIPPING TELEGI.'AMS. Auckland, June 13. Sailed—Wanaka, for tho South, via East Coast. Passengers for Lyttelton Mrs Beswick, Mrs M3Donald, Messrs Campbell aud Lazarus; for Dunediu, Messrs Eeid and Wilson. Port Chalmers, Juno 13. Sailed—Wakatipn, for Lyttelton. Passengers— Messrs Ballard aud Langdown.
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Globe, Volume IX, Issue 1352, 14 June 1878, Page 2
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