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SHIPPING.

POET OP LYTTELTON. Wbathrr Eh port March 25. 9 a.m.—Weather, blno sky; wind, S.W., light Ibcoezo. Barometer, 30.*15; thermometer, 65, High Water—To-morrow. Morning, 00.00; evening, 0J.27. Arrived— March 25. Wakatipu, s.s.. 1156 tons, Wheeler, from Port Chalmers. Passengers—Miss Morrah. Mrs Stonebridge, Mr Cunningham. Union Steamship Goms.s., 2227 tons, O'Callaghan, from London. Dalgoty and Co., agents. Sailed— March 24. Rotorua, s.s., 576 tons, Tozer, for Northern ports. Passengers—For Wellington: Mrs Grnine and two children, Messrs Piper, Malcolm. For Napier: Mr Evans. For Tauranga : General Macdonald, Mr Campbell. For Auckland : Messrs Wardrop, C. E. Blake, Lachmau. Boot, Fraser, Chiene, Johnston, Clark, Bush, Cassidy, Gardiner. Union Steamship Co., agents, Hinomoa, U.G.S., Fairchild, for Wellington. Passengers—Uis Excellency Sir Arthur H. Gordon sad suite. , „ St. Kilda, s.s.. 171 tons, Flowerday, for Wclhflgton, Royao, Stead and Co., agents. Oroti, a.a., 117 tons, Fraser, for Wellington. J. M. Heywood and Co., agents. Sailed— March 25. Elibank Castle, brigantine, 64 tons, Cowan, for Dunedin. Black, Davies and Co., agents. Aurora, sebo -nor, 52 tons, Bow ton, for Wellington. Cuff and Graham, agents. Imports. Per Rotorua —Prom Melbourne ; 49 half chests tea, 90 boxes do, 106 pkgs sundries, 22 bdls iron, 197 bars do, 5 boxes sovereigns, 50 cases fruit, 80 bags rice. From Bluff : 13 drums sheep dip, 6 kilderkins ale*! chicory machina, 1 esse coffee,! do spice. From 3>nnodin : 19 pkgs sundries, 36 lengths gas pipes, 5 bags coffee, 10 pkgs ale. Consignees—Waucbop, Sargood, Son and Ewen, G. L. Beath, P. Hayman and Co., Gillespie. Hawkins and Co., Daye, Taylor, E. Wilkin and Co., Crowo and Co„ Grinstead, Clark and Son, J. C. Brooke, Mackay Bros., E. P. Cogan, E. Dombrain, J. Percy, J. Sheen, J. C. Thompson, G. B. Rnrasay, N, J. Suckling, Kemp* thorno, Prosser and Co., W. J. Browne, E. Paterson, R. Forbes, H. Blackett, B. Simpson, Order, J. Martin, Scott Bros., W. Moore and Son. Union Bank, C. B. Eiohdonno, A. White. J. C. Thompson, J. F. Roberts, Mrs Inmann, L. E. Nathan and Co., F. C. Dnnning, Holland and Wethay, Watt and Co., S. Manning and Co., Nelson, Moato and Co., A. Simpson, ••Lyttelton Times,” Toomer Bros., Lightband, Allan and Co., Union Steamship Company, Per Wanaka—loo boxes candles, 20 do soap. 16 do tea, 63 pkgs sundries. Consignees—Mackay. Manning, White and Co., Lightband and Co., Cuff and Qranani, King Bros., Little, Brenaz, Sullivan, Snowden, King, Clark and Son, Austin, Heywood and Co., Thompson, Shannon and Co., Strange and Co., White. , f a too Per Oreti—From Danedin: 5 cases drags, 1— bars iron, 5 casks hardware, 2 bdls broom handles, 150 sash weights, 2 crates churns. Consignees— Now Zealand, Drag Co., Ware and Jones, Aitken and Roberta. Per Grafton—3oo sacks coke, 1 case bacon, 6 bales bops, 20 cases frnit, 3 pkgs. Consignees —J. Anderson, Cook, Black, Davies and Co., G. Potts, Manning, Baird, Beauchamp and 8011. Extorts, Per Wanaka—For Akaroa: 6 pairs wheels, 14 pkgs, 6 tins biscuits, 4 hhds ale. For Danedin: 14 ska seed, 3*4 do lead, 2 pcs do, 2 boxes, 5 empties. Shippers—Maling and Co., Lightband, Allan and 00., Anderson, Cuff and Graham, Greenaway, Manning and Co., Christian, Wilkin and Co., E. H. Banks, Hayman, Union Steamship Co. Per O eti—For Wellington : 10 cases champagne, 2 cases. For Wanganui: lease. For Taranaki: 1 case. Shippers—Drausflold, Suckling and Co., W. Per St Kilda—For Wellington: 4 pkgs. For Wanganui: 1 box, 3 cases bacon, 20 sheep. For Oreymouth: 10 kegs batter. For Hokitika; 20 kegs batter,2 cases, 3do chicory. Shippers—Cuff and Graham, T. H. Green, Vaughan and Cordner, Wanchop and Cameron, Heywood and Co., Gillespie and Co. Per Aurora— 4?0 sacks grass seed, 110 sacks wheat, 10 tons flour, 146 cheese. Shippers—Dranaflold, H. Hawkins and Co., J. Robinson, N.Z. Loon and Mercantile Agency Co., J. Inglis, Cuff and Graham. Per Rotorua—For Wellington : 4 bags bacon, 4 pkgs, 17 pkgs ranges. For Napier : 50 drums sheep dip, 50 sacks malt, 16pgs sundries. For Gisborne: 40 sacks flonr. For Tauranga: 2 cases bacon. For Auckland: 150 sacks potatoes, 13 pkgs, 100 sacks oats, 150 sacks grass seed, 4 bales cornsacks, 5 i-chests tea, 100 sacks wheat, 2 cases pictures. For Russell : 3 cases wine. Shippers—Royse, • Stead aud Co., Harrowell, Hargreaves, Fiske and Co., Dosboronsrh, Miles and Co., Watfcs, Walls, Nathan and Co., Gibb, Preston, N.Z. Produce and Provision Co., W. E. Hiatt, Lightband, Allan and Co., Green, Dombrain, Offwood, Scott Bros., Piper, MoCallnm, Eaton. The Woatfa, at Mauritius, left on February 11th with a cargo of sugar consigned to Messrs Edwards, Bennett and Co. The Annnboll cleared yesterday for Oamara, to load there for Adelaide, on account Messrs J. and T. Meek. Tho Union Steamship Company’s steamers Wanaka and Rotorna arrived yesterday, tho former at 7 a.m.. from Wellington, and the Rotorua at 10 a.m:, from Danedin. The Rotorna left at 4.30 p.m. for Wellington and Northern ports, and tho Wanaka for Akaroa and Danedin at 11.30 a.m. ARRIVAL OF THE NORFOLK. The steamship Norfolk, which was here last Jane, arrived again from London between one and two o’clock this morning. She left Plymouth on the Ist of February, thus making tho voyage in something like fifty-one days, twenty hours nnder that of last year. The passengers, of whom there are two hundred and forty-two on board, are all well. Ono death occurred, February 17th, to a child named Emma Young. The steamer is consigned to Messrs Dalgety and Co. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. Auckland, March 24. Sailed—To Anan, for Melbourne and the South. Passengers, for Gisborne—Misses Fiske, Messrs Cull', Healo, Napier, Mrs Close, Miss Hobbs, Messrs Seabrook, Coleman, Joseph, Humors, Cooper ; for Wellington, Mrs Miller and children. Rev. Potter, Mr Walk; for Lyttelton, Misses Marshall, Pair, and Henderson, Mr and Mrs Sinclair, Messrs Hard, Serot, Graham, and Hall; for Port Chalmers, Mias Kinesford (2), Mr and Mrs Gregg, Mr Percy; for Melbourne, Messrs Smith, Watson, Coster. Wellington, March 24. Arrived—Star of the South, from the South. Sailed—Hawea, for Pictoa and Nelson ; Star of tiho South, for Nelson and tho West Coast. Pout Chalmers, March 2-4. Sailed—Ringarooma, s.s., for Melbourne, via the Bluff; Wakatipu, s.s., for tho North. Dunedin, March 25. Sailed—Waitara, for London. At tho Heads —Westland, ship, from London. All well.

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Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2209, 25 March 1881, Page 2

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SHIPPING. Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2209, 25 March 1881, Page 2

SHIPPING. Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2209, 25 March 1881, Page 2

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