SHIPPING.
POBT OF LYTTELTON. Wiathsb Kbpoht—March 31. 9 a.m.—Weather, blue sky J wind, N.E., light breese. Bwomoter, 30.43 ; thermometer, High Water—To-Morrow. Homing, 5.5 ; evening, 5.30. Abbivkd —March '3l. Penguin, s.s., 442 tons, Malcolm, from Picton, Nelson and Wellington. Passengers— Missea MtfClatohie, Brown, Sharland, Hulvermana. Moadamoa Rutherford (3), Messra Wood, Bfatheson, Bodgora, Eutherford. Don, Hal- •, Boms, Bev. Williams, Dr. Bailer, Masters McKillriek, Evans. Union Steamship Comagents. Cx.kaf.ei>—March 30. Elizabeth Graham, barquo, 598 tons, Mordue, for "Cork or Falmouth. P. Cunningham and Co. and Boyse, Stoad and Co.. agents. Thames, ketch, 23 tons, Jensen, for Picton. Cnff and Graham, agents. Comet, ketch, 58 tons, Short, for Wellington. Cuff and Graham, agents. Columbia, Bchoonor, 46 tons, Conway, for Auckland. Maflter, agent. Lady Jocelyn, abip, 2138 tons, Jenkins, for London. Passengers salqon :Mr and Mrs Honking and thr.e children. Mr and Mrs Bamford and two children, Mr and Mrs Didden, Mr and Mrs W. H. Floyd, Mr and Mrs i larke, Mr W. H. Herbert. Hteerage—Mr and Mrs McGallihon and family, Mr and Mrs Smith, Mrs Bentley and family, Mrs Hills, Messrj J. M'Cleary, H. Todd, J. Cheotham, H. Murdoch, Thawdry and son, G. Palmer. T. Palmer, Miss Froiduxe. Balgety and Co., agents. Sailed—March 30. Saxon, schooner, 58 tons, McKenzie, for Tauranga. Caff and Grahim, agents. Syren, brig, 157 tons, Fleck, for Newcastle. Coif and Graham, agents. Ciroe, brigantine, 145 tons, Alexander, for Timaru. C. W. Tarnor, agent. Annio Melhnish, barque, 34-1 tons, Kay, for Brisbane. Pasßongera—Messrs Burton, Mulligan, Anderson. P. Cunningham and Co., agents. Sailed —March 31. Penguin, s.s., 442 tonß, Malcolm, for Akaroa and South. Union Steamship Company, agents. Imports. Per Omaha—2lo bales wool, 50 bides, 100 sheepskins. Consigned to order. JSXPORTB. Per Lady Jocelyn—l 733 bales wool, 25 do skins, 497 pockets wool, 17 bales basils, 1 case stuffed birda, 115 sacks bones, 7 casks pelts, 12,873 aaoks wheat, 119 sacks grasß seed, 259 sacks oats, 216 casks tallow, 124 cases meats, 1 . jrieoe timber, 8 kegs, 2 casks tallow, 2 cases Australian wine, 8 pkgs Inggage, 1 case ex ' Klianboth Graham—Shippers—K. Wilkin and Co., Edwards, Bennett and Co., G. King acd ■Co., Hudson, Bidloy and Co., National Mortgage and Agency Co., J. Inglis, H. Hawkins end Co., Lightband- Allan and Co., Bowron Bros., W. H. Mein, Cuff and Graham, Garforth and Lee, H. Matson and Co., Chrystall and Co., J. Bhodes, Miles and Co., Webster Bros., Dal--gety and Co. Per Comet—3lo sacks potatoes, 1 do seeds, 13 do onions, 305 do grass seeds. Shippers— Bonndtree, Brown and Co., Geo. King and Co., B. Wilkin and Co. Per Columbia wheat. Shippers—P. Cunningham and Co. Per Elizabeth Graham—B7s4 sacks wheat. Shippers—P. Cunningham and Co.
The steamer Norfolk made the run up to Wellington in something under fourteen hours. The Mennook and Cynosure finished putting out ooul yesterday. The brigantine Omaha from the Chatham Islands arrived yesterday, having left there on the 24th instant.
The brig Bio Loge and the barque Sunbeam are expected from Mauritius. They are reported to have left Port Louis together. The Westfa, with a cargo of sugar from Mauritius for this port is forty-seven days oat, so may be expected to arrive at any moment.
The ship Lady Jocolyn, with a largo and valuable cargo of Canterbury produce and a number of pnaaengers, was cleared at the Customs for London by her agenta, Messrs Dolgety and Co., last evening. She ia in excellent trim, and to-day being her advertised date of Bailing, •he is to leave the wharf this afternoon. Captain Jenkins' wide circle of friends here will -will unite in wishing him a safe and speedy passage home. The Marlborough ia the next ship on the Albion Shipping Company's and Shaw Savill and Co.'a list to follow the Lady Jocelyn, and she will have prompt despatch. POBT OF AKAEOA. Arrived —March 26. Alice Jane, schooner, Johnson, from Lyttelton, in ballast. Antelope, cutter, Malcolmson, from Lyttel ton. Kestrel, ketch, Type, from Lyttelton. Amateur, ketch, Neilsen, from Lyttelton. March 29. Wonaka, a.a., M'Gillivray. from Dune din. Sailed—March 29. Wanaka, a.a., for Lyttelton. Imports. Per Amateur—Full general cargo. Consigaoeu—Garwod and Co., J. Vangioni, Robertson, Chataeld. C. Brown, J. Qlynan, T. Mould, A. C. Knight, Kingston, H, Piper, G. Armstrong, R. Newton, Williams, Beid, Order, H. BHlena. Per Kestrel—s tons sand, 2000 ft. timber, 21 brackets, 10 bags flour. Consignees —T. Orange, Olasgow. Per Antelope—Full genoral cargo. Consignees—Order, G. J. Black, T. Grange, C. Hay lock, B. Bayley, G. Sadler, W. Chamberlain, B. Glew. S. Lee, W. Brooka. H. Piper. Per Wanaka—23 tons general cargo. Consignees—G. Chockley, J. J. Kiasel, H. Bil:ens, Mica Aylmer. B. i»hadbolt, A. Scott. H. Wat. kins, Jaa. Daly, Garwood and Co., J. Vangioni, O. M'Donald, Wigginß and Co., W. Johnson, H. Citron, Rev. W. Aylmer, B. Bayley, E. M. Watkina, Jas. Beid, S. Watkina, G. Armstrong, Sank New Zealand. SHIPPING TELEGEAMS. Wilunoton, March 30. Arrived —Norfolk, from Lyttelton. Pout Chalmers, March 30. Arrived—Tararua, s.s., from the Bluff; To Anaa, b.b., from the North. limaru, March 30. Arrived—Young Dick, from Newcastle; ' Owake, from Dunedia.
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Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2214, 31 March 1881, Page 2
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837SHIPPING. Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2214, 31 March 1881, Page 2
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