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SHIPPING.

POST OF LYTTELTON. Wbathib Bbpobt—March 23. 9 nt.ra. Weather, bluo aky ; wind, calm. Barometer, 30.15 : thermometer, 58. High Water—To-morrow. Muraiag. 10.34 j evening, 11.03. Arrived —March 23. Columbia, Bchooner, 46 tons, Conway, from Tauranga. Master, agent. . Saxon, schooner, 68 tons, McKenzie, from Tairoa. Cuff and Graham, agents. Cleabed—March 22. AMantie, schooner, 60 tons, MoKenzie, for Auckland. Maßter, agent. Saiikd—March 22. Star of the fc'onth, aa., 175 tons, Bascand, for Wellington and Went Coast. J. M. Heywood fed Co., amenta. Hawea, 8.3 , 463 tons, Kennedy, for Manukau and way portfl. Pasnnngers—Mesdames Pereiral aad nurse, Stcolo and child, Messrj Beaufort, Stevens, Shuttloworth, Connelly, Campbell, O'Hara, Culfiold, ClarksoD, Lb Gallic, Shier, Leary, Wigdon, Sheat. Union SttmCTship Comp-.ny, agents. Beautiful Star, b.b., 148 tons, Bernech, for Woatport. Union Steamship Company, agents. Albion, s.a , 596 fcona, Chatfield, for Melbflnrae via Sonth, PaßSODgers—Mr and Mrs Anatce and child, Mrs Booth, Miss PounMey, Messrs Treschler, Isitt, Carter, Mnrphy, Northoy. Union Steamship Company, agents. Sailed—March 23. Palace, harqne, 389 tona, Home, for Newcaatlo. Harvey, Hawkins, and Co., agents. Ibipobts. Per Mannock—lloo tona coal, consigned to order. ... , . Per Albion, from Auckland—ll pkga, 1 box chemicals, 1 case stationery, 26 boxes soap, 1 case boots, 10 sacka seed. From Gisborne i 1 box. Fr:>m Napier—l case fruit, 5 casks cement, 3 horses, 1 cask. • Prom Wellington: 47 pk"a sundries, 2 bales leather, 1 coil wire, 1 anchor, 1 bale twine, 10 boxes soap, 1 bale dranory, 11 boxes glass. Consignees— Colonel Packo, order, C. W. Turner, W. Newman, J. Anderson, G. L. Beatb, F. Dransfield, Kempthorne, B. Staten, F. Graham, W. Bussey, G. Eicbardson, J. Taylor, J. D. Smith, 3. ski, Thomson, Shannon and Co., J. Hopkins, M, Crook, W. T. Grinstoad, T. Wood, D. Graisr, W. Heldyard, Miles and Co., J. Clark and Son, N. J. Suckling, G. T. Gorham, E. Mouldy, Dorving, Tnrman, Webster Brothers, Vallanco, CufE and Graham, Bailway, Lightband, Allan and Co., Union Steamship Company, Heymanson, Low and Co. For Beautiful Star —From Woatport: 160 tons coal, consigned to order. Per Hawea, from Dnnedin—23 cases fish, 49 pk"s sundries, 2 bales leather, 2 bdls boilers, 2 kega spikes, 16 lengths pipe, 3 coils pipes, 6 Douglas pumps, 3 cases leather, 3 trunks boots, 10 cases confectionery, 1 box tobacco. Consignees—BoSwell, Hallenstein Bros., N. .»". Suckling, Heymanaon, Low, and Co., J. Clark and Son, Butter Bros, Sargood and Son, J. Hayman and Co.,' Sainsbury, EU'isdon, and Co., J. Smith, B. Smith, Standard Brewery, Danks, barque Palace, Scott Bros., T. Crompton, MoirandCo., C. and J. Coombs, J. Healop, T. Peart, J. Glen, National Bank, Edmonds. Expobts. Par Onward—2oo sacks wheat, 570 do flour, 40 do sharps, 62 bags flour, 135 do bran, 17 oanes cheese, sdo bacon, 5 do mutton. Shippecs—Cuff and Graham, McConnel Brothers, J. B. Way. Per Star of the South For Wellington :65 sacks grass seed, 1 case. For Woatport: 24 aacks ouionß, 10 do grass seed, 2 cases bacon, 2 oases cheese. For Greymouth : 23 sacks onions, 12 do potatoes, 11 do grass seed, 2 pkga. For Hokitika: 1 case boots, 4 cases oheese. Shippers—J. and J. Bobinson, Toomer Brothers, Hey wood and Co., B. Wilkin, Baynes Brothers, Sutton and Co., Green, Desborough, Maofcay, Miles and Co., Cuff and Graham, Union Steamship Company. Par Albion—For Dunedin : 8t empty barrels, 45 hides, 8 pkga. For Bluff: 14 empty barrels, 2 cbbos. For Melbourne: 50 sacks grass seed, 17 bales flax, 1 box.. For Adelaide: 40 sacks wheat. Shippers—B. Wilkin and Co , N.Z. Loan and Mercantile Agonoy Company, Spackman, Crowe and Co., Fiske and Co , Garforth and Lee, Donald, Heymanson, Low and Co.,N.Z. Drug Co., Butter worth Brothers, Union Steamahip Company. Per Hawea -For Wellington: 37 sacka grass seed, 1 parcel," 3 cases. For Picton: 70 bags flour, 1 sack oatmeal. For Nelson: 1 case. For .Taranaki: 1 case sowing machines, 113 sacks grass seed, 20 do malt, 10 do oats, 3 cases bacon. 1 box, 1 case. Shippers—B. Wilkin and Co., P- Cunningham and Co., Sclanders, Fletcher and Co., Fiske and Co., Ford and Co., Inglia, Thompson, Edwards. Moore and Co., Wauchop and Co., Green, Isitt, Caff and Graham, Union Steamship Company.

The Union Steamship Company's s.s. Albion arrived yesterday at 9.30 a.m. from Auckland and way ports, and left in the afternoon for the South and Melbourne. The s.b. Hawea arrived at 7.50 a.m. from Dunedin, and left for "Wellington and advertised portsj and the as. Beautiful Star arrived from W<-stport, and left last night on the return trip. ' SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. Auckland, March 22. Sailed— Eotomahana, for Sydney; Myrtle, for Friendly Islands. Wellington, March 22. Arrived—Sauoy Lass, schooner, from Lyjtteiton; Borneo, barque, from New York, via Port Chalmers; Stag, barque, from Kaipara. New Plymouth, March 23. Sailed—Penguin, s.s., for Nelson and Southern porta, at 10 a.m. Passengers—Mrs Everett, M/a C. Everett, Miss Everett, Dr. Carty, Meßars tfoote, Seager, Bishop, Bisset, the Lydia Bowardo Troupe (10), and 6 Armed Constabulary. Pobt Chalmsbs, March 22. Arrived—Botorua, from Melbourne, via Bluff. Dunedin, March 22. At the Heads—The William Davie, from London. All well.

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Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2207, 23 March 1881, Page 2

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SHIPPING. Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2207, 23 March 1881, Page 2

SHIPPING. Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2207, 23 March 1881, Page 2

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