SHIPPING.
POET OF LYTTELTON. Wbithsb EaronT—March 18. 9 a.m. Weather. Muo aky ; wind, N.E., light. Bwomoter, 29.42 ; thermometer, 62. High Water—To-morrow. Mo"iina. 5.51 ; evening. 6.17. Abbivbd—March 17. Syrsn, brig, 175 tons, Thompson, from New°*St e 'Kiiaa, a.a., 174 tona, Flowerday, from Wanganai. Passengers— Messrs Douglas and Cunningham. . Eoyae, Stead and Co., agents. March 18. Marlborough, ship, 1191 tona, Anderson, from London. John Inglis, agent. Sail bd—March 17. Rotomahana, s.s., 864 tons. Underwood, for Sydney via North. Passengara—Miss R. Pearson, .Meadamea Herman, Aeon, Messrs HiU, Brnnsden, Shaw. Croll, Bright. E-iys, Hill, Babbage, McDearmid. Luaten, Plaushan, Moxham, Brigg, Jtteo»es. McConnell, Hanlen, Earl, liuin, Clark. Onion Steamship Company, Wak.itipu, s.s , 1153 tons. Wheeler, for Dunodin. U-ion Steamship Company, agents. Caama, baTqne, 649 tona, Irving, for Cork, for orders. P. Cunningham and Co. and Royse, Stead and Co., agenta. Pet, barque, 268 tona. Read, tor Adelaide. A. Moore and Co., agents. SAILED—March 18. Candidate, barque, 765 tons, Lawrenaon, for London. Royse, Stead and Co., and P. Cunningham and Co., joint agents. j£. C. De Frietaß. barque, 1042 tona, Haealoor, for London. Now Zoaknd Shipping Company, agenta. Imposts. Per Syren—244 tons coal, conaigned to Order. Per Hawea-From Nelson: 1 case fruit, 1 bdl poles, 10 pkgs tents. From Wellington : 46 rolls wire netting, 1 sack poaa, 20 gunnies angar, 1 pkg baskets, 22 pkgs sundries. ConaigneesT i). Smith, J. Goodman, J. Sheen, J. (J. Mackav M. A. Abraham, R. Wilkin, F. Den"mf J. B Milsom, Colonel Packe, B. Puflett, H Wilkinson, Holland and Co. Per Cutty Sark—l76o sleepers. Consignees —Railway Department. Per Wakatipu—From Sydney: 327 cases frnit, 4 cases marble, 5 bags oysters, 1 case slants, 60 pairs navea, 708 pkgs sugar, 1 do ladders, 27 ingots copper, 125 pkgs sundries. Oonsigneea—W, Gimblett, J. Nanearrow, S. Hraford, F. C. Dunning, Cook and Sons, W. EL Witta, W. Harrißon, Order, H. Stewart, J. B. Hill, J. Clarke and Son, T. F. Knox, W. H. Hargreavea. F. J. Garriok, R. Skiffina, H. E. Pavitt. Miss Bassett. T. J. Moling and Co., W. H. Zouoh. H. J. Wood and Co., Cook and Bobs, Cuff and Graham, H. Fiake and Co., H. I.»ko, Edwarda, Bennett, and Co., S9mmers, A. Simpaon, Toomer Broa., Professor Hutfcon, J. O. Brook, Rev. F. Cherner, C. B. Taylor and Co., J. Sheriff, New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company. -. Per Eotomahana—7 cases sago, 3 do tapioca, 8 caaea animala, 98 cheats tea, 9 rams, 30 ewea, 123 caaea fruit, 233 mats sugar, 242 iron rada, 1 pkga tobacco, 2 barrels cucumbers, 60 caaea jam, 1 keg Boda, 3 caaea coffee, 10 hhda ale. 216 pkgs sundries. Consignees—Watson, W. T. Orinatead. Mulligan and Co , Heywood and Co., O. P. Hulbert, J. King, Cohen, Wilson, Sawtell, and Co., Holder, Crown Brewery, U-S.S. Co., H. Reid, Dunning, Cuff and Graham, C. W. Turner, Tinlrne, Cunningham and Co., Malingand Co., Hawkins and Co.H. Davis, H. Richardson, Crippa, Jacobsen and Co., J. A. Bird, Carder, W. tfrice, Sargood, Son and Ewon, Mntton, Peart, Bowen, Samuels, Edwards, Bennett and Co., Oliver and Co., Clark and Sons, B. Petersen, Haymanaon, Low and C 0. ,. Hallenatein Bros., Hern, N.Z. Loan and Mercantile Agenoy Co., N.Z. Shipping Co., Drug Co. Per A. C. Da Frietaa—lo,793 sacks wheat. 1561 bales wool and skins, 50 caßkß tallow. 107 sacks oats, 8 bales fibre, 3 cases cheese. ShipKrs— N Z. Loan and Mercantile Agency Co., iedlander Broß., Birch and Co., Wilson, Sawtell and Co., Miles and Co., Lewis and Gould, Maling and Co., J. P. Jameson, J. Milne, J. M. Heywood and Co., Sclandera, Fletcher and Co., H. Hawkina and Co., J. Murgatroyd. , Per Rotamahana—For Sydney: 6 trnnk3 boots, 94 aks oats, 1 cask bacon. For Auckland: lbox. For Wellington : 6 aka aeeda, 6 pkgs. Shippers—Procter, Trent Broa., Railway Store, Wilkin and Co , Cuff and Graham, Hawkins and Co., Black, Davies and Co., Nioholla. Per Hawoa—For Dnnedin : 16 empty casks, 2 casks port, 10 caßes meats, 4 aks flour, 11 do bran, 3 caaea bread, 4 coila rope, 11 caaes tin, 31 kegs. For Akaroa: 20 bags flour, 2 caaes orangea. 10 half boxea soap. 14 caaea spirits, 6 rams, 8 pkgs Bundries. Shippers Kaiapoi Faotory, O. W. Turner, Aulaebrook and Co., Idghtband, Allan and Co., Clark and Sons, Maling and Co., B. Wilkin and Co.. B. Pnflelt, Butterworth Bros. The ship Marltarongh arrived this morning from London. «he left there on December 12th, and cornea consigned to Mr John Inglis. The British Ambassador, with 2400 tons coal, left Newcastle for thin port on the 10th inat. Tho barques Candidate and A. O. De Freitas leave for London to-day. Tho barque Caama sailed for London yesterday afternoon. Tha brig Syren, from Newcaßtle, February 22nd, arrived yeaterday. The barque A. C. Da Freitas cleared at the Customs for London yeaterday with a cargo of oata, wool, skins, wheat, Ac The Dido for Nelaon, Torea and Wild Wave for Kaipara, Olio for Waitapu, and Pet for Adelaide, Bailed yeaterday. The Inch Murran, 1254 tons. Captain Patterson, and Especulador, were loading at Newcaatle for this port on the 10th inafc. Tha Union Steamship Company's a.a. Eotomahana arrived from Melbourne via Hobart and South at 8.30 a.m. yeaterday, and sailed again for Sydney via North, at six o'clock laßt evening. The Union Company's a.a. Wakatipu arrived from Sydney and Wellington at 4.45 a.m. yesterday, and sailed again at 330 p.m. for Dnnedin. Two ships and a barque were sighted from the Heads yesterday. One of the ahipa waa reported to be the Marlborough from London, the other waa a large and deeply laden ship, but not like the Orari. Tha barque waa suppoaed to be tha Cynosure from Newcastle. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. Auckland, March 17. Sailed—Norval, for Norfolk Island. Wellington, March 17. Arrived—Penguin, from the South; GoAhead, from the East Coast; Außtralind, from Newcastle. Sailed—Penguin, for the. North. TiuA.au, March 17. Arrived—Oreti, from the North. Sail id—Dnnedin, schooner, for Invercargill. Port Chalmers, March 17. Arrived—Pakeha, brig, from Kaipara; Seagull, brigantine, from Manukau ; Earn, barque, from Melbourne. Sailed Arawata, for Melbourne, via the ■oath.
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Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2203, 18 March 1881, Page 2
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