SHIPPING.
PORT OF LYTTELTON. j Wmathbii Bbpojit—March 21. | j 9 a.m. Weather, blue sky ; wind, S.W., 1 ' -fresh. Bwometer. 29.79 : thermometer, 63. Hleh Water— To-morrow. Momma. 8 36 ; evening, 9 05. Abbitid—March 19. i Awaroa, schooner, 48 tons, Groager, from Dunodin. Maator, agent. Firth of Lorne, barque, 833 tons, Steven, from Glasgow. Passengers—Mrs Steven, UW. Turner, agent. ( Star of tho SQuth. s.s., 176 tons, Bascand, from Oamarn. J. M. Heywood and Co., ship, 1015 tons, Mosey, from London. New Zealand (-hipping Company, agents. Sailed—March 19. Saucy La's, schooner, 89 tons, Callow, tor "Wellington. Cuff and Graham, agents. Wanaka, s.s , 1578 tons. McGillivray. for Wellington and Nelson. Passengers—Mesdames Corkhill. Knthorf rd and child, Dale, Shephard, Messrs Corkhill, Kutherford, Cranstone. Pickett, Dale, Cook. Anderson, Clark. Union Steamship Company, agents. Imports. Per Awaroa —60 tons stone. ConsigneesWare and Jones. Per Wanaka—From Mannkau : G pbgs. From Nelson: 1 case. From Wellington : 24 pbgs. Consignees : Lichtband, Allan and Co., Mason, Struthors and Co., J. 6oanwell, Le Mesuner, J. L. Fleming, G. B. Philp; Mrs Congown, J. D. Smith. M. D. Bassett, Thompson, Shannon ud Co Consignees—Order—J. Harnott, J. Sbeen, B. Paflett. . . lnn Per Firth of Lome—l4o tons pig .iron, 100 tons salt, 40 tons wire, 700 tons pipes, 618 pbgs Bpirita. 239 pbgs oil, 63 pkgs merchandise, 109 bdls metal, 85 stoves and fitlings, 4 boilers, 8 coils rope, 54 furnace doors and furnace bottoms. Consignees-G. L. BeathandCe., K. Blaok, Aitkon and Eoberta, Order, Bwg, Harris and Co., Bntterworth Bros., Edwards, Bennett and Co., Sclanders, Fletcher and Co.. Wilson, Sawtell and Co., E. Beece, J. J. Mocky, Harvoy, Hawkins and Co., Mis A. Oato, W. Crowe and Co., A. J. Jookel, U. Petersen and Co., C. W. Turner. Expobti. Per Sanoy Lasß—297 sacks grasß seed, 100 do wheat, 20 sides bacon. 20 hams. 20 bales chaff. 53 loose cheese. Shippers—Key's, Stead and Co., L. V. Desborough, J. L. Wilson, New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Co., Edmondß and Co.. E. H. Banks, Green. Per Wanuka— For Wellington : 24 pkgs. For Pates: 18 pkgs. For Wonganui : 11 pbgs. For Pioton : 3 pbgs. For Nelson: spbgß. For Hobitika: 2 cases. Shippers—Kaiapoi Factory, Isitt, McLiren, Boyse, Stead and Co., Crerar and Whitecombe, Lightband and Co., Major, Gilmour, Morrow, Bassett and Co., Hoymanson and Co., Edwords, Bennett and Co., Toomer Bros., Heywood and Co., Solanders iad Co., Dunford, Bailway. The following is a fall list of the passengers who arrived yesterday from London in the N.Z.S. Co.'s ship Orari:—Siloon—Mr and Mrs Wood, Miss Ellen Jarrett, Mrs E. L. Stephens, Mr and Mrs T. C. Plant and family (7), Messrs B. H. Duffield, Clarkson, F. W. Harris, J. F. Skinner. Second cabin—Mr and Mrß J. Hartley, Mrß B. Jaokson, Mr and Mrs George Dow all and family (9). Mrs Mary and child, Mrß Jessie Bell, Jane Blackmore, Messrs J. M. Martin, W. B. Stanley, J. Morrisey, T. Hiokey, E. Morrissey, M. Welsh, J. Knowles, P. Longhill. J Kirk, C. Hyder, J. Simpson, A. Barber, J. Blabe, T. Gibson, J. LeGalliaa, W. Xeig. The New Zealand Shipping Company a ohartered ship Mennoob ia reported off the Heads from Newcastle. The fine barque, Firth of Lome, ene on the lUt of ovordue veaaela, daily looked for to load here during the present grain seaaon, anchored on Saturday night at eleven o'clock in the harbor, from Glasgow. Her voyage has occupied 133 days from the first port of her departure, or 122 days from Belfast. The Union Steamship Co.'s b.b. Beautiful Star will leave here to-day for Napier direct. The paddle steamer Titan conveyed the residents of Pigeon Bay to and from Lyttelton on Saturday, the occasion being their annual visit to town. The steamer had a fnll complement on board, and the excursionists enjoyed their trip exceedingly. Messrs Cameron Bros., the owners of the steamer, had placed the vessel at the disposal of the settlerß gratis, a kindness which was duly acknowledged by them, on the return to the Bay, in the presentation of a purse of sovereigns handed to Captain Cameron. SHIPPING TELEGBAMS. Wellington, March 19. Arrived —Hormodies, barque, from Adelaide ; Edwin Basßett, barque, from Newcastle. Sailed—Kiwi, for Napier and the East Coast; Samson, for Manukau, via way porta. Bluff, March 20. Arrived—Eotorna. She left Melbourne at 2.30 p.m. on the 15th, experienced a strong S.W. gale with heavy sea the whole of the passage, and arrived at the Bluff at 8 a.m. today. Passengers—Saloon : For Bluff, Messrs Witherby, Ledinghara, and Pennington, two steerage; for Duaedin. Misses Spence (two), Lawson, Holman, Mrs Anderson, Messrs Cathbartson, Cunningham, and Montefiore, nine steerage; for Lyttelton, Mr Johnson, four ateeroge; for Wellington, Miaa Warner, Mesdames Alexander, Tucker and family, Mr Hughes, three ateerage j for Napier, Mr and Mrs T. White and family.
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Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2205, 21 March 1881, Page 2
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788SHIPPING. Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2205, 21 March 1881, Page 2
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