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SHIPPING.

PORT Of' LYTTELTON. Weather Report—July 6. 9am —Wiuil, S.W., light; weather, bine sky and cloudv bar’motor. 29.36. Thermometer, 43.00. High Water—To-Morrow. Morning, 9.31; night, 9.59. Cleared— J nly '5. Margarol, ketch, 21 tons, Rutter, for the Bays. Master, ugcut. Sarah and Mary, brigantine, 154 tons, Dempsie, Jqj. Greymouth. Cull and Graham, agents. Cleared—July 0 Kestrel, ketch, 20 tons, Mortimer, for Pigeon Bay. Master, agent. Volunteer, schooner, 22 tons, Larsen, for Lo Son’s Bay. Master, agent. . Victoria, barque, 310 tons, Shimming, for Newcastle, in ballast. P. Cunningham and Co., agents. Marion, schooner, 68 tuna, Austin, tor Auckland. Cnif and Graham, agents. Sailed—July 5. Albion, s.s., 591 tons, Tozer, for Melbourne via South and Hobart Town. Dalgety, Nicols and Co., atrents. Passengers—Saloon—Messrs h. Nelson, P. Kilson, W. Payne, R. Watson. Steerage-Mr P. O'Neill Kiugarooma, s.s., 623 tons, Clarke, for_Wellmgton and Nelson, Dalgety, Nichols and Co., agents. Paasengers-26 original. Sailed—Jnly 6. Sarah and Mary, brigantine, 154 tons, Dempsie, or Greymouth. Cnif and Graham, agents. Minnie, ketch, 17 tons. Morns, for the Bays. Master, agent. Vessels in Harbor. Ships—Bulwark, Duke of Argylo, Sonkar. Barques—Marie, Nonpariel, Victoria, Coromandel, Iris, Planter. Barqnentiue—Fairlie. Brig- Star of the Mersey, Thomas and Henry, Wave Brigantines and schooners—Enterprise, Wild Wave, Josephine, Sarah and Mary, Transit Mary ’Pn.iinn.tyne. Marion, Columbia, Aspasia, Edith Reid, Clio, Volunteer. . . Ketches—XXX, Jannett, Catherine, Minnie, Linnet, Kestrel, Annie. Cutter—Petrel. Vessels at the Wharves. No. 1 Wharf—Duke of Argyle, discharging; Lizzie Guy, loading; Souaar, discharging; Young Dick, loading; Coromandel, discharging. iio. 3 vVhari—Marie, loading; Star of the Mersey, discharging; Mary Bannatyue, loading; Bulwark, discharging. , _ ~ , No. * Wnorf—Thomas and Henry, discharging; Nonpareil, discharging. Tunnel W hart—Josephine, loading; fairlie, loading; Iris, discharging ; Aspasia, loading. Cunningham’s Whan Victoria, discharging, Planter, discharging ; Marion, loading. breastwork—Edith Reid, loading; Columbia, discharging; Wild Wave, loading. The Calcutta correspondent of the Melbourne “Age” writes on May 2ist :—The Aries has been nut on berth for Lyttelton, and lor her there have already been passed-1796 bines sacks, 660 cases castor oil, 160 bags ot rice, and 104 cwt. oil Cake. The brigantine Sarah and Mary sailed tor Greyouth this morning. ~SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. Auckland, Jnly 5. The Australia sailed from Auckland on May Ist at 2 p.m.; arrived at Honolulu on the 11th; left same evening, arriving at San Francisco on the 22nd. The mails wore forwarded to Now xork on the following morning. She left San Francisco on 10th Jnne, and arrived at Honolulu on the 18th ; left Honolulu same evening at 9 p.m., and arrived at Auckland yesterday at 7.30 p.m. The protracted passage from San f rancisco to Auckland is attributed to the vessel having a foul bottom. The time occupied during the whole passage to and from San Francisco was as under :—Auckland to Honolulu, 13 aays 18 hours 45 minutes; Honolulu to ban Francisco, 7 days 13 hours-say, 21 days 8 hours San Francisco to Honolulu, 7 days 22 hours 40 minutes; Honolulu to Auckland, 14 days 5 hours 20 minutes—say, 22 days 4 hours. Sailed—Australia, for Sydney, at 5 a.m. Pout Chalmers, July 5. Arrived—Wakatipu, from Lyttelton, at 3 p.m. Gazelle, from Lyttelton, and put back again to the Heads. _. , , , Wellington, July 5, Sailed—Taiaroa, for Lyttelton. Taukanoa, July 5. Sailed—Wauaka, for Poverty Bay, with San Fraucisco mail for South, at 10 a.m. Port Chalmers, jnly 6. Arrived—Easby, from Lyttelton, at 8 a.m.

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Globe, Volume XX, Issue 1370, 6 July 1878, Page 2

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SHIPPING. Globe, Volume XX, Issue 1370, 6 July 1878, Page 2

SHIPPING. Globe, Volume XX, Issue 1370, 6 July 1878, Page 2

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