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SHIPPING.

POET OF LYTTELTON. W rather Report— July 4. 9 a.m.— Wind,- N.E.; weather, cloudy. Barometer. *29.58. Thermometer, 50.00. High Water— To-Morrow. Morning, 7.07 ; night, 7.32, Arrived— Jnly 2. Annie, ketch, 14 tons, Fisher, from Port Levy. Master, agent. ~ _ Minnie, ketch, 17 tons. Morns, from the Bays. 11 ketch, 21 tons, Entter, from Little Akaloa. Master, agent. . . Petrel, cutter yacht, 9 tons, Dominique, from Akaroa. Master, agent. Dinnett, ketch, 17 tons, Molyncaux, from Pigeon Bay. Master, agent. Kestrel, ketch, 20 tons, Mortimer, from Pigeon Bay. Master, agent. J Cleared —July 2. Albatross, schooner, 77 tons, Bell, for Auckland. J. B. Way, agent. Maid of Otago, schooner, 60 tons, McLean, for Timaru. Master, agent. Bee, schooner, 41 tons, Shepherd, for Amnn Bluff. Master, agent. . Flora, schooner, 130 tons, Dillner, for Kaipara. Master, agent. _ i o Cleared —July 3. Saxon, schooner, 58 tons, McKenzie, for Auckland via Thames. Cuff and Graham, agents. Transit, schooner, 79 tons, Hooper, for Auckland. Master, agent. Sailed —July 3. Amateur, ketch, 25 tons, Neilson, for Akaroa. M Hawea ftg s!s. t .‘462 tons, Kennedy, tor Auckland, via East Coast. D. Mills, agent Passengers-Saloon, for Wellington : Mesdames McGowan and Pidgeon, Missss McGowan (4) and Igglesden, Messrs tree, Forman, George, Cochrane, Pidgeon (2), Hall, Abrahams, G. Hart, Edelmane; for Picton, Count De La Pasture ; for Napier, Rev. Mr and Mrs De Berdt Hovell, Miss Mullins, Messrs Mem, McLean, Gillingham; for Poverty Bay, Mr Graham. Steerage, lor Wellington, Messrs tayne and Dugger. Sailed —July 3. Lucy James, ketch, 28 tons, Smith, for Port Levy. F. Jenkins, agent. . Flora, brigantine, 130 tons, Dillner, for Kaipara. M Maid ’of*otrigo, schooner, 50 ;tous, McLean, for Tim ru. Master, agent. Imports. Per E.U. Cameron—22,oooft. timber. Consignee ”Per'^Taupo— Under bond, ex warehouse, from Auckland : 2 qr.-tierces tobacco, 1 case do. Free, from Auckland: 1 bale leather, 100 doors, b cases, 1 pkg, 6 bales paper. Free, from Wellington: 47 cases 3 pkgs. Consignees—Order, Suckling, J. Goss,' Kempthorne, Parks, Montague, Defence, Storekeeper Telegraph. Exports. Per Maid of Otago—ls tons coal. Shipper— W Per Albatross—l4o sks bran, 99 do wheat, 80 do oats, 25 do potatoes, 30 tons fionr, 100 loose cheese, 10 tons potatoes, 3 sks clover seed.,lo do barley meal, 300 bags oats. Shipper-J. B. Way. Per Flora—2o sks flour, 300 bags do, 10 kegs butter. Shipper—J. B. Way. Per Tanpo—Free, for Akaroa: 6 cases, 2 bags wheat, 298 pieces timber, 40 pkgs. Shippers— Kempthorne and Co, Cnff and Graham, Montgomery and Co. D. Reece. ~ , „ , Per Hawea—Free, for Wellington: 9 cases cheese, 30 ovens, 19 cases, 3 pkgs, 13 cases bacon, 20 kegs butter, 7 bales sacks. Free, for Napier: 10 cases, 80 sks wheat, 10 kegs, 5 cases wine, 10 kegs butter, 10 trunks, 8 cases bacon. Free, for Gisborne; 50 sks oats, 1 case, 6 cases bacon, 4 sks do. Free, for Tanranga : 3 cases bacon, 25 sks malt, 19 do sharps, 120 bags flonr, 20 sks bran, 50 do oats. Free, for Auckland: 26 cases bacon, 125 sks malt. Shippers „Green, J. Eagle, Vincent and Co, B. Wilkin and Co! P. Cunningham and Co, J. B. Way, Royse, Stead, and Co, Mason, Struthers, and Co, Watt and Co, Garforth and Lee, Suckling Bros, J Gilmour, Lighthand, Allan, and Co, McConnell Bros, Cnff and Graham, Preston, J W. Desborough J, J. Bovd T. Crompton, T. and W. R. May, Trent Bros, Booth, H. B. Sorenson, Wauchop and Cameron, Railway Department.

The Aspasia, at the Tunnel Wharf, and E. U. Cameron, at the No. 3 Wharf, were berthed yesterday to discharge. , , The Young Dick was berthed at the Gladstone Pier yesterday to load. The Flora for Kaipara, and the Maid of Otago for Timaru, sailed this morning. LThe Maid of Otago, for Timaru, Albatross, for Auckland, and Flora, for Kaipara, cleared the Customs yesterday, and sail first fair wind. The s.s, Taupo, Captain Andrews, left Auckland at 4 p m. on Thursday, June 27th, and reached Tauranga at 7 a.m. next day. Sailed again at 10.15 a m and made Gisborne at 7.30 a.m., on Saturday, June 29th : left again at 5 p.m., and reached Napier at 10 a.m. next day; left again at 4 p.m., and reached Wellington at 9 a.m. on Monday, July Ist. Sailed again at 2 p.m., and arrived in harbor at 8 a.m. yesterday. Had strong westerly winds down the coast. She discharged 20 and loaded 10 tons cargo at the Steamers' Wharf, sailing for Dunedin, via Akaroa, at 1 p.m. SHIPPING TELEGEAMS. Wellington, July 2. The Hinemoa has gone oat to the Heads to tow in the ship Pleione, which has been nearly a week outside the Heads, unable to get in. ° Sailed—Tui, for Kaikoura, at 6 p.m. Passengers —Mr and Mrs Whittington and four children. Arrived— Wakatipu, from Sydney. Passengers for the South-Mr Cairns, Miss Ogden, 5 steerage. «nd 60 Chinese. She sails South to-morrow at 3 3? ’ m ' Port Chalmers, July 2. Arrived —Ship Denbighshire, from London; Atlanta, schooner, from Foxtofl. The Eingarooma does not sail till to-morrow at 2 p.m., having a lot of cargo to discharge. The Eiugarooma left Melbourne nu u*<, art,!., 3,15 p.m., and experienced strong S.W. and westerly winds, with thick weather, till arriving off the golanders at 3 p.m. on the Ist, when the tog was so thick that she was forced to stand off and on till daylight this morning, and arrived at the Bluff at 2p m. She brings 20 saloon and 27 steerage passengers, 403 tons of cargo for all ports. She sails at 5 p.m. for Dunedin. The saloon passengers for Lyttelton are-Messrs Curnow, Smith, Selwyn Smith, Miss Hill, Sunday, and 4 steerage, with 88 tons of cargo, „ „ _ , ~ Port Chalmers, July 3. Arrived— Barque Boldon, 120 days from Loudon She brings HOO tons cargo principally iron and oemont, In lat. 23 30 south she encountered _ a terrific south-east gale, and lost the main royal mam topgallant and upper topsail yards' A quantity of gasoline stowed ou deck was jettysoued. Barque Island City from Newcastle. ■

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Globe, Volume XX, Issue 1367, 3 July 1878, Page 2

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SHIPPING. Globe, Volume XX, Issue 1367, 3 July 1878, Page 2

SHIPPING. Globe, Volume XX, Issue 1367, 3 July 1878, Page 2

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