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SHIPPING.

POET OP LYTTELTON. 'Weather Report— July 10. 9 a.m. Wind, N.W.; weather, blue sky and cloudy." Barometer, 30.05. Thermometer, 35.00. llion Water— To-Morrow, Morning, 00.43 ; night, 1.12. Arrived—July 10. Wakatipu, s.s., 1158 tons, Cameron, from Port Chalmers! D. Mills, agent. Passengers—Saloon— Messrs Gain-ford (2), Wilson, Moodie, MoQunig, Abbot Norman, live in the steerage, live for Wellington, and fifteen for Sydney. Easby, s.s., 969 tons, Anderson, from Port Chalmers. Eoyse, Stead and Co, agents Passengers— Saloon— Mrs I' 'ton and family (8), two saloon, and fifteen steerage for all ports Bingnrooma, s s., 623 tons, Clarke, from Wellington and Nelson. Dalgoty, Nichols and Co . agents Passengers Saloon, from Nelson —Mr Smyth. From Wellington—Miss E, Porston, Coxhead, Messrs Fisher, Morah. Minnie, ketch, 17 tons, Morris from tho Bays. Master, agent, , . Cleared— July 9. Young Dick, brigantine, 162 tons, Armitt, 'for Rockhampton. Beck and Touks, agents. Passengers—Mrs Armitt, Miss Armitt, Messrs F. Tonka," H. Tonks. Cleared— July 10. Eingarooma, s.s., 623 tons, Clarke, for Melbourne via South. Dalgoty, Nidhols and Co, agents. Wakatipu s.s., 1158 tons, Cameron, for Sydney via Wellington. D. Mills, agent. Courier, ketch, 31 tons, Sinclair, for Pigeon Bay. Master, agent. Columbia, schooner, 46 tons, Sonter, for Napier. Cull and Graham, agents. , Jannett, ketch, 41 tons, Green, for Okain s Bay. Master, agent. Sailed—July 9. Wild Wave, schooner, 39 tons, Morland, for Napier. G. Mackay, agent. Mary Bannatyne, brigantine, 116 tons, Smith, for Hokitika. Cuff and Graham, agents. Aspasin, schooner, 45 tons, Moore, for Wellington Cuff and Graham, agents. Victoria, barque, 310 tons, Shimmins, for Newcastle. P. Cunningham and Co., agents. Taupo, s.s,, 461 tons, Audro w, for Auckland, via East * 'oast. D. M ills, agent. Passengers—saloon : For Wellington, Messrs J. Humphreys, C. Wilson, and Buchanan. Steerage: Mr Ingley. Sailed— July 10. Easby, s.s., 969 tons, Anderson, for Sydney, via Wellington and Newcastle. Royse, Stead and Co, agents, Passengers—l 7 original. Fairlie, three-masted schooner, 177 tons, Moms for Sydney. Cuff and Graham, agents. Petrel, cutter yacht, 9 tons, Wright, for Akaroa. Q. Mackay, agent. Catherine, ketch, 13 tons. Ware, for the Bays. Master, agent. Lucy James, ketch, 28 tons, Smith, for Port Levy. F. Jenkins, agent. Imports.

Per Derwent—l73,ooo feet timber. Consignees— J. T. Brown. Per vVanaka—Under Arms Act, ex Australia, from San Francisco, 1 revolver: under bond, ex Warehouse, from Wellington, 5 qr-casks sherry; free from Auckland, 10 cases kerosene, 2 cases, l 7 sacks oysters, 3 pkgs, 1 bale, 1 box; free, from Napier, 2 cases, 1 pci, 1 box; free, from Wellington, 4 cases, 13 pkgs, 10 boxes. Consignees—H. Davis, Order, E. l.ord, Montague and Co., Cuff and Graham, N. Suckling. Willcoeks, Anson, Cotterill, Creswell, McKenzie, Mills, Dauks, Ballantyne, Bowers, Per Taupo—Under bond, ex William Davie, from Dunedin, 11 cases, 49 casks, 16 bdls baoks, Bdo bottoms, 8 do breasts ; under bond, ex Q. M. Tucker, 14 boxes, 41 crates, 11 pieces timber, 11 pieces pipe, 1 boiler, 1 casting, 1 pci; free. 34 cases, 2 boxes, 141 bars, 40 bdls, 40 pkgs, 12 trusses, 5 bales, 1 pel, 11 boxes glass, 67 sacks oatmeal. Consignees—Order, Anderson, Fuhrmann, Bone, Thomson and McKenzie, Coombos and son, Cuff and Graham, Moore and Sou, Schwartz, Edwards, Bennett and Co., Hallensteiu Brothers, Ah Ting, Brown, Adams, Chapman, Cunningham. Exports. Per Petrel—33 pkgs 202 i«et timber. Shippers— McFarlane, Montgomery, Drausfield and Eoper. Per Aspasia—9B pkgs luggage, 100 sack • flour, 400 bags do. Shippers—Cuff and Graham, Saunders and Henderson. Per Young Dick—l2so sacks potatoes, 750 do chaff, 26 do onions, 200 do beans, 25 do oats, 30 do oatmeal, 09 kegs butter, 212 hams and sides bacon, 3 uses bacon. Shippers—Beck and Tonks. Per Fairlie—l6lo sacks potatoes, 20 kegs butter, 98 loose cheese, 500 sacks wheat, 506 do outs. Shippers—Eoyse, Stead and Co., J. B. Way, Cuff and Graham. Per Wanaka—Free, for Dunedin, 200 cornsacks, 8 cases cheese, 15 sacks bacon, 2 trunks, 32 pigs, 200 hides, 1 pkge plants. Shippers—P. Cnnuiugham and Co., J. J. Boyd, D. Mills, Cnff and Graham, Bennett, Coouibes and San, Heed and Bain. Per Mary Bannatyne—l plough, 1 coulter, 3 cases cheese, 50 kegs butter, 40 sacks flour, 10 cases bacon, 81 loose cheese, 108 sacks potatoes, 20 do oatmeal, 24 bales chaff, 104 sacks wheat, 50 do malt, 1020 do oats. Shippers—E. Wilkin and Co., T. and W. E. May, G. King and Co., Watt and Co., J. Gallen, E. H. Banks, Eoyse, Stead and Co., S. Boyle. Per Taupo—Under bond, ex Eingarooma, for Wellington, 2 qr-tierces tobacco; free, 2 cases bacon, 4 cases, 8 sacks, 1 box, 20 cases cheese, 19 kegs butter, 22 sacks oats, 16 pkgs, 2 trunks; for Napier, 2 boxes effects, 250 sacks flour, 5 sacks, 6 cases cheese ; for Poverty Bay, 1 box, 19 cases, 3 pkgs; for Auckland, 4 pkgs. 24 sacks potatoes, 1 truss, 1 case, 3do bacon. Shippers—Wii-on, Sawtell and Co., Saunders and Henderson, Duncan and Son, E. Wilkin, Watt and Co,, Mason, Struthers and Co., Gilmour, Cuff and Graham, P. Cunningham and Co., Hallenstein Brothers, Duff, Star Curing Co., Edwards, Bennett and Co., Gillespie, J. Bagla, Dransfleld and Eoper, S. Boyle, Eoyse, Stead and Co., E. Cutts, Lightband, Allan and Co., Aiken. Vessels in Harbor. Steamer-Gazelle, Ships—Bulwark, Duke of Argyle, Soukar. Barques—Marie, Nonporiel, Coromandel, Iris, Planter, Especulador. Barquentine—Fairlie. Brig-Star of the Mersey, Thomas and Henry, Wild Wave, Derwent. Brigantines and schooners—Enterprise, Josephine, Hannah Barratt, Cleopatra, Columbia, Edith Eeid, Clio, Herald, Spray, Eeward, Maud Graham, Colonist, Gleaner. Ketches—XXX, Jannett, Catherine, Lucy James, Blackwall, Emerald, Courier. Cutter —Petrel. Vessels at the Wharves, No. 1 Wharf—Duke of Argyle, loading ; Soukar, discharging; Young Dick, loading; Coromandel, discharging ; Fairlie, loading ; Spray, discharging; Mand Graham, discharging. No. 3 Wharf—Marie, loading; Star of the Mersey, discharging; Mary Bauuatyne, loading; Bulwark, discharging. No. 1 Wharf— Thomas and Henry, discharging; Nonpareil, discharging; Cleopatra,discharging. Tunnel Wharf—Josephine, loading; Iris, discharging; Clio,discharging; Wild Wave, discharging ; Herald, discharging. Cunningham's Wharf—Planter, discharging; Eeward. discharging; Emerald, discharging; Especulador, discharging. Breastwork—Edith Eeid, loading; Columbia, loading ; Hannah Barratt, discharging ; Colonist, discharging. Tenders have been called for in the Wellington papers for salving the hull, gear, and littiugs of the ship Hydrabad. The brig Drover, bound for Lyttelton, made an attempt to cross Kaipara bar on Tnesday, July 2nd, but owing to the wind being unfavourable was unable to get out. . _ ... , The s s. Eingarooma arrived from Wellington and Nelson at 7.30 a m., and sails for Melbourne via South this afternoon. The s.b. Easby arrived from Port Chalmers at 7 this morning, and sailed for Sydney, via Wellington and Newcastle at 11.25 a m. The s.s. Wakatipu from Port Chalmers arrived at 8.30a.m., and sails for Sydney via Wellington this afternoon. The three-masted schooner Fairlie sailed for Sydney this afternoon. THE BEIGANTINE ENTEEPEISE. This brigantine was launched yesterday morning the repairs having been completed. It will be remembered that in consequence of damages received during the gale of 16th May the Enterprise was placed on Messrs Grubb and Co.’s slip to have a thorough overhaul. Since being there, iu addition to repairs required by survey, she has been recanlked and coppered, rigging renewed, and everything on board overhauled, and where in the least degree faulty replaced, and she is now in quite as good a condition as when first off the stocks. The whole of the repairs have been effected in a most masterly manner by Messrs J, Grubb and Co., the work having been done in such a way as to be a credit to the colony. Captain Mundell has been most unwearied in superintending the repairs, spending a great portion of his time at the slip, and, uo doubt, by his valuable suggestions has done much good. HOME SHIPPING. The Kildonan left Liverpool for Lyttelton on April 24th. She is commanded by Captain Williama. The Palala, 999 tons. Captain Paynter, left Cardiff for Lyttelton on May 13th. The Lutterworth, 882 tons, Captain Pearson, left Gravesend for this port on May 15th, and passed Deal May 18th. SHIPPING TELEGEAMS. Newcastle, July 3. Arrived—From Lyttelton, V index, barque, Malay, and Naiad, on June 30th; Southern Cross, on July Adelphoi, on July 2nd; Seabird, on June 30th, chartered by William Wilson; Mary Miller. Wellington, July 9, Sailed—Eingarooma, for Lyttelton, at 2.30 p m. No passengers for the Coast. Port Chalmers, only 9. Arrived, 10 a.m. —Taranaki, from Lyttelton, Barque Aline, ninety-two days from Glasgow, with 1100 tons cargo for Dunedin and Bluff, and eighteen p.m.—Wakatipu, for Lyttelton.

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Globe, Volume XX, Issue 1373, 10 July 1878, Page 2

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SHIPPING. Globe, Volume XX, Issue 1373, 10 July 1878, Page 2

SHIPPING. Globe, Volume XX, Issue 1373, 10 July 1878, Page 2

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