SHIPPING
POET OP LYTTELTON. Wbathiu Ehpobt—March 12. __ I 0 a.m.—Weather, overcast; wind, N. * j litrht. Burometer, 29.75 : thermometer, 70. ' I High Water—To-morrow. " Morning, 1.21,- evening, 1.43. Arrived—March 11, Gjamis, barque. 1206 tons. eastla. Now Zealand Shir Coirpany, agents. Maud Graham, schooner ») tens, Jorgenson, from Grejmouth. Cuff p <3rftham) j^onta. Saucy Lass, schooner > tanß> Cal i ow> from Wellington. Cnffan Orahatn, agoirts. . .. A “* IV ft's —March 11. Amaranth ache 51 t Campbell, from Aiat<w for Nap- wind-bound. Muiun to. Prince barquentins, 161 tons, Sohenkel. from Polorus Sound. Master, agent. Onwo schooner, 69 tons, Smith, from West^^ Cleared—March 12. Examiner, barque, 266 tons, Clarkson, for rlreymouth. C. W. Turner, agort. Fawn, brig, 216 tons, IHlluv.r, for Auckland. Passenger —Mr Boon, E. Wood, -agent. Imports. Per Maud Graham—l2s tons coal. Consignee—Order. Per Qlamia—l4lo tons coal. Consignee— C. W. Turner. Per Circe —380 tons coal, 9 tons coko. Consignee—C. W. Turner. Per Clie—so,ooo feet timber. Consignee— Order. . _ Per Sancy Laas—26,loo foot timber. Consignee—Booth. Per Mabel—From New York : 150 cases lobsters, 89 pkgs slocks, 8 cases organs, 1 pair shafts, 7 bundles wheels, 5 pkgs shafts, 931 spools wire, 10 kegs casings, 23 pkgs hardware, 1 bdl polos, 3 pkgs wheels, 35 oases lard oil, 45 <lo turpentine, 38 do oil, 12 do grease, 5 do brnshss, 229 do gasoline, 1 do mangles, 1 do lead pencils, 1 hhd pumps, 1 case do, 1 pbg na ; ls, 4 bdls shafts and bars, 1 case traps, 32 pkgs axle grease oil, 7 cases varnish, 1 pkg catalogues, 5 do stationery, 8 do chairs, 1 do sewing machine castings, 1 pkg sewing machine oil, 25 casks plaster, 2 cases forks, 1 do brooms, 5 pkgs carriage material, 9 pkgs grain mills, 100 cases lobsters. Consignees—C. B. Taylor and Co,, F, B. Passmore, L. E. Nathan and Co., J. J. McCaskey, J. M. Battle, Owen Jones, Miles, Hassal and Co.. Mason, Strothers and Co., E. Eeeco, A. J. White, Lightband, Allan and Co., T. O. Kelsey and Co , Guthrie and Lamoch, W. Scott, Order. Exports. Per Wigtonshiro—l3,3sl sacks wheat. Shippers—P. Cunningham and Co., Eoyse, Stead and Co. Per Dido—loo sacks fowl wheat, 150 sacks sharps. Shippers—Eoyee, Stead and Co. Per Ocean Bird—6 tons flour, Ido sharps. Shippers—P. Cnnningham and Co. The Wigtonshiro, loaded with grain by Messrs F. Cunningham and Co. and Messrs Eoyse, Stead and Co , was cleared at the Customs for London yesterday, a fall ship. She arrived here from Wellington only last Tuesday to load. The barque Glamis, a vessel of 1200 tons register, and one of the grain carrying fleet chartered by the New Zealand Shipping Company, arrived from Newcastle yesterday, with a cargo of coal for Mr G. W. Turner. Tho steamer Akaroa made her first trip to Pigeon Bay on the now time-table yesterday. She will continue to leave here at half past eight o’clock in the morning, in place of half-paat nine, the former time appearing to suit the oonvonienoo of the Akaroa and Bay people. POET OF AKAEOA. Arrived—March 10. Penguin, s i., Malcolm, from Lyttelton. ■Passenger—Mr J. M. Wood. Bailed —March 10. Penguin, s.s., Malcolm, for Dnnedin. Passengers—Mr A. Q. Wiggins, Mr Kerr. Amaranth, schooner, Colin Campbell, for Napier. Imports, Per Penguin—l 6 empties, 10 bags flour, 6 boxes tea, 6 boxes soap, 1 parcel, 1 portmanteau, 1 box, 4 sacks oats, 2 cases, 1 trass. Consignees —W. Ponlington, H. Billens, J. Bruce, W. H. Henning, Mrs E. Watkins, G. Armstrong, J. Vangioni, Exports. Per Penguin—Bo3 sacks grass seed, 67 cases fruit, 33 cases cheese, 34 cheeses, 1 empty kilderkin. Shippers—James Daley, Mrs E Watkin, G. J. Black, J. D. Garwood. S. Watkins, Ah Kai, J. Gundy, Malmanche, Vangioni, Sunokell, Lardnor. Per Amaranth—7so sacks grass seed. Shipper—E. Latter. SHIPPING TELEGEAMS. Wellington, March 11. Arrived—Charles Edward, from Nelson and the West Coast; Spec, schooner, from Greymouth ; Albion, from the South ; Hawea, with the San Francisco mail ; she sails South at 9 Lm. Passengers—Mr and Mrs Saunders, Capt. lars, Messrs Danks, Spiers, and Cnrnin : also tho following from Nelson : Messrs Millar, Wilson, Brooks, Wilson, Eichardson, Hutchinson. Thompson, Thompson, Irving, McLeod, Johnston, Marshall, Cohen, Wallis, Perkins, Wilkington, Thompson, Weber, King, Harding. Sailed—Charles Edward, for Nelson. Timartj, March 11. Arrived—Margaret [Galbraith, ship, from Auckland. Sailed—Go-abead, for Wellington ; Taiaroa, for Dunedin, Port Chalmers, March 11, Arrived—Penguin, s.s., from tho North. Sailed —Tararua, for Melbourne, via Bluff ; Beautiful Star, for tho West Coast, via the North, Passengers, for Lyttelton—Miss Eaton, Mr J. Smith, Mr Irwin.
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Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2198, 12 March 1881, Page 2
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