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SHIPPING.

POET OF LYTTELTON. (Weather Report—August 15. R a.m. Wind. SW. light; wpnther, overcast. Barometer, 29,54. Thermometer, 40 00. High Water —To-inorrow. Morning, 5.58 ; night, 6.17. Arrived —August 15. Aland Graham, schooner, 80 tons, AlcConville, from Kaipara. Cnfl and Graham, agents. Cleared—August 15. Ocean Bird, ketch. 33 tons, Moore, for Picton, in ballast. Cnff and Graham, agents. Southern Cross, barque. 323 terns, Boon, tor Hobart Town. Cunningham and Co., agents. Jannettc, ketch, 41 tons. Green, for Okain s Bay, in ballast. Master, agent. , Volunteer, ket- 22 tons, Larsen, for Lotions Bay. Master, ag. .. Sailed— August 14. Hawea, s.b„ 402 tons, Kennedy, for Northern Ports. D. Mills, agent. Passengers—Saloon, for Wellington—Mr and Airs Tabitean, Air and Alnster Hydes, Alessrs Slade, Parks, Elkington, Dowling, Dobson, Callis, Cowlishnw, Collier, Eevens. lor Nelson—Mrs Cook, Alessrs Alexander and Charteris. For Taranaki—Mr and Airs Sargeant. For Auckland—Mr Thomas. Sailed— August 15. ,T. G. Coleson, schooner, 70 tons, Brownell, for Wellington. Geo. Atackay, agent. Viudex, ba r quo, 296 tons, Eoso, for Newcastle. C. W. Turner, agent. Imports. Per Hawea, free —1 coil, 40 cases, 15 plates iron, 17 bars, 41 pkgs, 2 bales, 1 truss, 12 bndls. Consignees—Hayward, Booth, Scott, Caro, S.S. Co., Duncan, King, Spensely, order. Waller, Ecece. Exports. Per Hawea, ex Clifton, for Wanganui, under boiul —12 cases jams. For Wellington, free—33o sks, 8 pkgs, 12 cai-es, 22 coils wire. For Nelson, free —f cases, 2 sks, 60 kegs, 2 pkgs. For New Plymouth, free—Bo sks, 7 cases. Shippers— Saunders and Henderson, Eoyse, Stead, and Co, Mackny, Eeed and Bain, E. Neal, Wood, Wilkin, Cuff aiid Graham, Trent Bros., Greenaway, Watt and Co, Boyle, Suckling, Cunningham, Green, Oram, and Hanson. Vessels in Harbor, Rhips Bulwark, Soukar, Metope, Kildonan, Olive, Duke of Argyll. . tin rones- Columbus, Speedwell, Vindcx, Southern Cross, ATalav, Elizabeth, Canny Scot, Win, Wilson, Australian Sovereign, Felix Stowe, Clifton, Prospector. Angele, Aikshaw. Barqueutiue —Prince Alfred. Brig Tower Hill. . Brigantines and schooners Nightingale. Annie Hill Onward, Flora, Anthons, Isabella, Elizabeth Curie, Lizzie Guy, Wild Wave, Spray, Kate AlcGregor, Transit. Ketches—Jannett, Courier. Vessels at the Wharves. No. 1 Wharf—Soukar. discharging ; Columbus, discharging; Alerope, discharging; Bulwark, loading; Olive. , No. 2 Wharf—Kate AlcGregor, discharging; Transit, discharging; Cleopatra. Iv.i. S VVha.il -- Anthons, loading; Speedwell, discharging: Nightingale,discharging; Wm. Wilson; Clifton, discharging ; Aikshaw, discharging. No. 4 Wharf - Canny Scot, discharging; Australian Sovereign, discharging. Ttiuuol Wharf—Waratah, discharging ; Southern Cross, discharging ; Prospector ; Prince Alfred. Cunningham’s Wharf—Malay, discharging; Elizabeth, discharging; Elizabeth Cnrle, discharging; Spray, discharging; Wild Wave, discharging; Onward, discharging. , , , „ Breastwork—Lizzie Gny, discharging; Isabella, discharging; Mary King, discharging; Volunteer, discharging ; X X X. The Maud Graham from Kaipara arrived this morning, and the Viudex, barque sailed for Newcastle and the J. G. Coleson for WeU ngton. The Victoria and Iris, barques, are expected from Newcastle shoitly. The Uni n Compa y’s s.a. Hawea, commanded by Captain Kennedy, arrived in harbor from Port Chalmers at 9.35 a.m. yesterday. She left Port Chalmers on the 13th, at 4.30 p.m.; had heavy sea up the coast, and arrived as above. The Hawea landed forty tons and loaded 60 tons of cargo, Bailing for Northern ports at 5.30 p.m. yesterday. The Anthons will be hauled out from the No. 3 Wharf to-morrow, to allow the Flora to be berthed inside to discharge. The Anthons will complete her loading over the Flora. The Cleopatra has been shifted from the No. 3 Wharf to the Steamer’s Wharf to load produce for Greymouth. The Aikshaw was berthed at No. 3 Wharf, in the Cleopatra’s place, yesterday. The Kildonan goes on to Napier shortly to discharge the bulk of her cargo, after which she will proceed to Newcastle. The Wm. Wilson, barque, will probably complete her discharge by the end of the week, and will then load grain and llonr for London, for Air C. W, Turner. The Kildonan has completed the discharge of the Lyttelton portion of her cargo, and was hauled away from her berth at the Gladstone Pier yesterday, to make room for the Olive, which was towed in by the p.s. Titan, and moored in the Kildonau’s berth. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS, Port Chalmers, August 14. Arrived—Tanpo, from Lyttelton. Sailed—Palace, for Hokianga; Prairie, for Hobart Town. Wellington, August 15. Sailed—Agues, for Lyttelton. Hokitika, August 15. Arrived—Alhambra, s.s., from Alelbourne, which Bho left on the Bth. Experienced strong S.W. and N.W. winds and heavy seas till the 12th ; the same day encountered very severe thunderstorm, with heavy rain ; thence light variable and fine weather.

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Globe, Volume XX, Issue 1404, 15 August 1878, Page 2

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SHIPPING. Globe, Volume XX, Issue 1404, 15 August 1878, Page 2

SHIPPING. Globe, Volume XX, Issue 1404, 15 August 1878, Page 2

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