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SHIPPING.

POET OP LYTTELTON. WilTHiB Export—March 30. 9 a.m.—Weather, bine sky ; wind, S.W., light breeze. Barometer, 30.65 : thermometer, 53. High Water—To-Morrow. Morning 4.15 ; evening, 4 40. Arrived —March 30. Omaha, brigantine, 135 tone, Pyaon, from Chatham Islands. Master, agent. Cleared —March 30. Elizabeth Graham, barque, 598 tons, Mordne, for Cork or Falmouth. P. Cunningham and Co. and Boyao, Stead and Co., agents. Sailed —March 29. Wnnnka, ss , 278 tons, McGillivray, for Wellington and Northern ports. Union Steamship Company, agents. „ . , Norfolk, S.H., 2U27 tons. O’Callaghan, for ■Wellington and Sydney. Passengers—Hon. John Hall; steerage, 35. and original passengers from London. Dalgoty and Co., agents. Te Anau, s a , 1028 tons, Carey, for Melbourne via South and Hobart. Passengers— For Port ('’balm-rs: Mesdamoe Kiccbingham and child, Forgusm-n, Hawkswell, Humphries, Miss Bruce. Rev. D. Brnce, Messrs Humphries, Naphtali, Hnwsou, Smith. For Melbourne: Moadnmos Draper and family, Qrigg, A. J. White, Misses Gr gg (3), Messrs J. Turner, Petro, Bird, A. J. White. Union Steamship Company, agents. Wanaka, n.s . 278 tons, McOillivray, for Wellington and Northern Ports. Pasaengrrs Misses James, Hill, Robinson, Mesdames McGregor, Hill, Reynolds, Cunningham, Messrs Grigg, Eolloaton,Godfrey, Potter,lnman, Tyrell, McGregor, Northcoto, Alexander, Reynolds, Willis, Buchanan, Smyth, Alexander. Smith, .Kilgour,Armstrong. Potter, Grierson, Johhcrns, Xisgoll, Bissott, Freeman, Grey, Robinson, Murray (2), Denham. Union Steamship Company, agents. Bee, schooner, 31 tons, Green, for Havelock. Master, agent. Sailed—March 30. Saxon, schooner, 58 tons, Mcßenzie, for Tanranga. Caff and Graham, agents. Exports.

Per Norfolk—loo sacks potatoes. Shippers— Garforth and Leo. Per Te Anau—For Dunedin, ex Norfolk : 125 coils wire. 271 pkgs sundries. For Bluff: 2 -oases, ex Norfolk. For Melbourne, ex Oran : 4 tanks, 5 trucks. For Dunedin, free: 6 cases bacon, 99 hides, 18 bales wool, 7 pkgs sundries. For Bluff: 1 buggy. For Melbourne: 3 boxes grain, 5 do silver coin, 156 sacks grass seed, 40 kegs fire olay, 3 pkgs. Shippers—Green, Goss, Connell Bros., Reid, Wilkin, Howland, Mason, Strothers and Co., H. Hawkins, Dalgcty and Co., Bank Now Zealand, Clark and Son, Sheath. Moore and Co., Cunningham and Co., Cuff and Graham, Newby, Now Zealand Shipping Company, Union Steamship Company. Per Circe—lo6l casks cement. Shipper—C. W. Turner,

Per Wanaka —For Wellington : 13 pkgs, 36 ska grass seed, 31 kegs batter, 3 cases boots, 80 bags floor, 1 haunch venison, 1 crate fowls, 31 sheets iron. For Foxton; X case bsots. For Wanganui: 4 rams For Patoa ; 2 casss bacon, 2do cheese. For Picton : 2 pkgs. For Nelson : 8 pkgs, 20 sks grass seed, 31 cases cheese. For Westport: 3 cases. For Hokitika: 1 case boots, 19 cases cheese, 3 pkgs, 20 kegs butter. For Taranaki; 2 pkgs, 1 case coffee, 46 bags grass seed, 22 bags rye. For Manukau: 1 pkg, 1 haunch venison, Shippers—W. Montgomery and Co., W. Stronge ond 00., B. Wilkin and Co., A. Moore and Co., Trent Bros., J. Qilmour, Vaughan and Gardner, L. E. Nathan and Co., Cameron and Co . Toomor Bros , Lewis, Brown and Smith. Ewart, Lightband, Allan and 00., Kaiapoi Woollen Factory, J. M. Hoywood and Co., H. Davis, Ford ond Co., Cuff and Graham, Suckling, E. Reece, Wolla-e, T. Bradley, Thompson, Shannon and Co., W. D. Wood, T. Hoy, Darby, Telegraph Department, Union Steamship Company.

The Incbmurran left Newcastle for Lyttelton on March 15th, also the brig Emperor. The Glenroaa, ship, 835 tons, Captain Palmer, was loading for here. The Union Steamship Company’s s.s. Wanaka arrived yesterday at 1.15 p.m., from Akaroa and Dunedin, and sailed list evening for Wellington and Northern ports. Tho Union .'teamship Company’s s.s. Te Anau arrived yesterday, running from Sydney via Auckland and coastal ports. She left Sydney on March 17th, and Auckland March 25th, calling at Gisborne, Napier, and Wellington. Tho To Anau left for Southern ports, Hobart and Melbourne yesterday, at 4 pm. The steamship Norfolk, which arrived hero last Friday from London, left the wharf yesterday for Wellington and Sydney. Since she has been in port hundreds, probably thousands, of visitors have boarded her, and there can he no doubt but what the grand proportions of the vessel well repaid a visit. As she left the jetty yesterday afternoon, steaming direct to sea, tho crowd of spectators on tho jetty gave a cheer, which was heartily responded to by tho passengers on board. The presence in tho port of th : s fine ocean going steamer has attracted more than common attention to this harbor’s accommodation for vessels of her size. Immediately opposite to her at the jetty was the British Ambassador—a ship which, when loaded, will be drawing between 21ft and 22tt of water. The Norfolk herself went away on a draught of 21ft Cin. Opposite to the British Ambassador, at the next jetty, the Lady Jocelyn is lying almost on the point of departure, and drawing 22ft 7in aft. At No. 2 jetty, was the To Anau, one of tho largest steamers in the Union Company’s fleet. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. Auckland, March 29. Arrived —Zealandia, from Sydney ; Southern Cross, from Fiji; Matautau, from Samoa. Among the passengers by the Zealandia are the Hon. A. Campbell, M.L.C., Mrs Campbell, A. Q. Horton, B. Tonks, and other old colonists ; also Mr Cooko, the agent for Cole’s Circus, ■who intends next season to bring another big thing from the States. Wellington. March 29. Arrived Charles Edward, from Nelson ; Aurora, schooner, from LyttoltonPobt Chalmbes, March 29. Arrived—Fir .fly, brig, from Newcastle.

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Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2213, 30 March 1881, Page 2

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SHIPPING. Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2213, 30 March 1881, Page 2

SHIPPING. Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2213, 30 March 1881, Page 2

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