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SHIPPING.

POET OF LYTTELTON. Weather Report— June 23, 9 aro —Wind, S.W. breeze ; weather, bltio Sky. Barometer, 29.34. Thermometer. 30.00. " High Water- To-Morrow. Morning, 10.04; night, 10,25. Arrived— June 21. Faixlie, three-masted schooner, 177 tons, Norris, from Kaipara. Master, agent. Arrived— Juno 22. Tararna, s.s.. 563 tons, Sinclair, from Melbourne via South Dalgety, Nichols and Co., agents. Passengers— Saloon: From Melbourne—Mrs Williams Miss Williams, Miss M. Williams, Master H WilUams Mr and Mrs Bruce, Mr Harriott. Prom Hobart Town-Miss Hasten, Mr and Mrs Neek Miss Fuller. From Me bourne-Colonel Watrington and lady, and four in the steerage, Tt >m Coast—Mrs Port. Steg barque. 335 tons, Davis, from Timarn Taranaki,^s.a., 327 tons, Malcolm, from Northern norts. D. Mills, agent. Passengers—Saloou-Mr Sad Mrs Hart, Mrs Von Tunzelman, Miss Fitzgerald, Rev. D. Bruce, Messrs Country, Risely, E Jo < sepbiueT"schoon 66 tons. O’Connell, fro sfhooue r r. a 5 g ß\ s. McKenzie, from AuckXJ M Cameron, schooner, 41 tons, Green, from Le Son’s Bay. Master, agent. Cleared— June 21. Lucy James, ketch, 28 tons, Smith, for Port Lew F. Jenkins, agent. , _ Courier, ketch, 31 tons, Sinclair, for Pigeon Bay. Master, agent. Cleared— Juno 22, Taranaki, s.s., 327 tons, Malcolm, for Port Chal■aiSTft* Sinclair, .or Mclbonm. %Sn™:.cS™r;«™n,,rr..cia, tor o.»arn, ia SSI Bailey, for Wellington. Cuif and Graham, agents. Sailed— June 21. . „ _ Margaret, ketch, 26 tons, Miller, for Amuri Bluff. M Rotoruf, e ?s.. 576 tons Carey, for Sydney, via Wellington, Napier, and Auckland. D. Mills, agent Passengers Saloon : For Wellington Messrs Wm. Glen, Geo. Glen. For Napier-Mr Hassal For Auckland —Mrs Jones. Miss Cusson. For Sydney-Mr B. Hawker. Steerage-For Poverty Bay—Mr Lynch ; and 16 ongnml. For Honolulu and San Francisco-Mr and Mrs C. R. Smith. Mr J. J. Oakden, Dr. Thos. Fisher, Mr S. Bealey, Major Campbell, Mr Hugh Kuyvett, Mr Eric Whitcombo. Sailed— June 22. W. C. Wentworth, barque, 315 tons, Law, for Kaipara. H. Hawkins and Co., agents. . Onward, schooner, 69 tons. Rue, for Kaipara. p. Jenkins, agent. ~ , x .... Margaret, ketch. 21 tons, Rutter, for Little Akaloa. Master, agent. Imports. Per E^torna —Under bond, ex Warehouse, from Dnnedin —3 qr-casks whiskey, 1 Freefrom Dnnedin—24 kilderkins, 3 hhds, 10 bales, 16 cases, 4 trusses, 1 roll, 2 trunks, 7 pkgs, 1 parcel, 180 sacks beans, 60 do oatmeal. Consignees Order, Crowe, Pavitt, Strange and Co., Reid and Co.. McDonald, Binstead, Chiswell and Co., McKay, Herman, Fletcher, Wise and Co., Oldham, Brown, Cuff and Graham, Cunningham and Co. Exports. Per Flying Squirrel—4o bdls shingles, 15 pieces timber, 19 pkgs, 11 tons potatoes 8 sacks wheat, 5 tons chaff, 11 sacks flour, 3 tons flour. Shippers— Mason, Strnthers and Co., Clifford and Co., for Wellington-61 sacks oats, 35 loose cheese, 13 cases bacon, 1-0 sacks grass seed. Free, for Auckland-118 sacks potatoes 226 do wheat, 8 pkgs, 9 cases bacon, 5 do cheese For Sydney—3o cases cheese, 40 kegs butter,’ 180 sacks bran. Shippers—R. Wilkin and Co.. S! Boyle, Watt and Co., Star Curing Co.. T H Green, Saunders and Henderson, Royse, Stead and Co., P. Cunningham and Co., Cnff and Graham, H. Hawkins and Co., J. King and Co., J. Clarke and Son.

Vessels in Harbor. ghipg—Hydxabad, Wave Queen, Himalaya, Duke °^Barques— W.C. Wentworth, Australian Sovereign, Bells, Marie, Letterfonrie. Barquentines—Prince Alfred, Fairlie. Brig—Emperor. . . Brigantines and schooners-Enterprise, Garibaldi, Taurauga, Colonist, Wild Wave, Mary King, °Ketches—Courier, Annie. Flying Squirrel, Alice Jane, Margaret. Vessels at the Wharves. Ho. 1 Wharf—Himalaya, loading; Duke of Argyle, discharging. , ~ . ~ No 3 Wharf—Wave Queen, loading; Mane, discharging ; Mary King, discharging; Colonist, disCh No gI 4 g Wharf—Letterfonrie, discharging; Bells, discharging. Tunnel Wharf—Pnnce Alfred, loading. Cunningham’s Wharf Emperor, discharging; Australian Sovereign, discharging. Breastwork—Onward, discharging ; GanbaMi, loading. The Lurline arrived at the Cape of Good Hope after a passage of forty-three days from this port. The Dunedin “ Herald” says Having been purchased at Lyttelton, the brig Tower Hill will be towed round to that port by the Koputai. The brig is to bo used as a coal hulk. The s.s. Taranaki arrived from Northern ports at 11.30 this morning, and sails for Port Chalmers this afternoon. . • , ~ The ’s.s. Tararna arrived from Melbourne, via South, at 11 a.m., and sails for Melbourne, via North, this afternoon. The Fairlie was heating up the harbor when our express left port. _ ~ . ~ -,, . A brigantine from tbe South was signalled this morning, and was heating up the harbor when our express left port. . , The barque Stag was signalled this morning, and was outside the Heads when our express left Port. She is from Timarn. , „ The W. C. Wentworth and Onward sailed for Kaipara this morning. The Saxon, from Auckland, and Josephine, trom Thames, arrived in harbor this morning. SHIP SIGNALLED. A ship from the South was signalled this morning. She is no doubt the Soukar, from London, now overdue. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. Wellington, Juno 21. The City of New York, from Auckland on 28th ult., with the May colonial mails for London, arrived at Sun Francisco on Wednesday, 19th mst., one day in advance of her contract time.

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Globe, Volume IX, Issue 1359, 22 June 1878, Page 2

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SHIPPING. Globe, Volume IX, Issue 1359, 22 June 1878, Page 2

SHIPPING. Globe, Volume IX, Issue 1359, 22 June 1878, Page 2

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