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SHIPPING.

PORT OP LYTTELTON. WsAPHna Rkpout— April 22. 9 s.m.—Weather, bine sky. Wind, N.E., light. Barometer. 30.21 s thermometer, 56. High Water —To-morrow. Morning, 11.15 ; evening, 11.40. Arrived— April 23. Star of the South, s.s., 175 tons, Bascand, from Westport. J. M. Heywood and Co.. Star, 8 8., 146 tons, Berneoh, from Westport. Union Steamship Company, agents. Clkabed- April 22. Borneo, barque, 641 tons, Berry, for Cork or Feimonth, for orders. P. Cunningham and Co. •and Boyne. Stead and Co , joint agents. E. and U. Cameron, schooner, 41 tons, Larson, for Paxton. Master, agent. Pelican, brigantine, 69 tons. Brown, for Pictoa. Master, agent. Sailed —April 21. Cireo, brigantine, 145 tons, Alexander, for Tiraaru. C W. ! timer, auent. Te A nan, s.o , 'oiß tons, Carey, for Wellington. Prssungors—Misses Turner, McKenzie, Messrs Kibble, Hulcombe, Dowthwaito. Sketington, Masters Rillusion (2), Hall (2). For Napier-Messrs Eoodos (21, Parkinson (2), Stuart, Miss Walker. For Gisborne : Mr French. For Auckland : Messrs Reed. Rothschild, Blackwell. Union Steam.hip Company, agents Pu gain, s s., 442 tons, Malcolm, for Port Chalmers, via Akaroa. Passengers—For Bluff: Mrs Murphy, Mr Johnson and family, Mr McDonald. For Akaroa : Mrs Barry aad child, Mesdames Johnson nnd Billons. For Port Chalmers ■ Messrs McGill and Bradley. Union Steamship Company, agents. St. Kilda, p.s., 174 tons, Flowerdsy, for Wellington. Eoyse, Stead and Co., agents. IMPORTS. Per Penguin—s 4 pkgs sundries. Consignees —Lewis, Glen, Thompson, Shannon and Co., Richardson, J. D. Smith. Snowdon, Professor Haast, Taylor, Black. Hulbcrt, Strange, Brown and Smith. Miss Jackson, Chief Surveyor, Railway Department, Resident Magistrate, Chief Gaoler, Mnrchie, Walters, order, U.S. Company. Per Te Anan, from Melbourne—ll pkgs wine, 26 pkgs machinery, 39 ingots tin, 37 do copper, 25 rolls matting, 3 casks oil, 6 blocks stone, 4 cuses class, S 3 oars iron, 12 hdls iron, 60 bags .seed, 10 cases fruit, 93 pkgs sundries. From Hobart—ls 6 cases fruit, 3 do merchandise. From Bluff-10 hhds beer. From Dunedin—--10 cases whisky, 1 do lemons, 3 pkgs oysters, 5 casks oil, 48 pkgs sundries. Consignees— Nnshelski, Marrin, Peart, Glen, Hayman, Elliadon and Co , Crowe and Co , Hallenstein, Batt, N.Z. Drug Co., O’Kelsey, Heymanson, Low and Co., Shepperd, Lnke, Bush, Sutherland. Hudson nnd Co., order, Edwards, Bennett and Co.. Ollivor, White, Hawkins and Co., Ware and Jones, Mason and Co., N.Z.P. and P. Co., Black, Mackay, Carter, Holland and Co , Cogan, Harrington, Beath nnd Co., W. Jones nnd Co., Hassell, Cunningham and Co., Cook and Ross, Lewis, Ephraim and Co., Von Haast, Fabon, Stanley, _ Mnnford, Stewart, Dunning, Johnston, Union Steamship Compnny. Per Son Bird—l2s,oooft. timber. Consignee— J. T. Brown. Per Go-Ahead From Wellington sleepers, a quantity of timber. Consignees—W. Montgomery and Co , Railway. Exports. Per Circe —888 casks cement. Shipper—C. W. Turner. Per Te Anan—For Wellington—loo sks oats, 1 bdl copper, 18 pkgs. For Napier—l 9 boxes dates, 12 pkgs. For Gisborne—3so sacks flour, 2 oases cheese, 2do bran. For Auckland—looo cartridge oases, 60 sks potatoes, 131 do grass seed, 40 do oats, 1 case. For Russell—so bags flour. Snippers—Cuff and Graham, Moore and Co., King and Co, Daoks, Bateman, Kaiapoi Factory, Mason, S.rnthors and Co , New Zealand Drug Company, Nathan, Lightband, Allan and Co., Fiske, Moir and Co., Green, Eoyse, Stead and Co., Black, Davies and Co , Hargreaves. Per St. Kilda—For Wanganui—s pkgs sundries. Shippers—N. J. Suckling and Co., Hoymanson. Low and Co., Miss Koblot. Per Westfa—l964 sacks wheat. Shippers— Eoyse, Stead and Co. Per Emerald —30 sacks sharps, 10 do wheat, 10 do barley, 160 do bran, 3 do flour, 200 bags do. Shippers—Moir and Co. Per Penguin—For Akaroa—24 sacks potatoes, 2 wheels, 1 axle, 25 bdls standards, 58 pkgs, 9 mats sugar, 14 sacks sharps, 10 do grass seed. For Dunedin—6 pkgs. Shippers—Heymanson, Low a d Co., Cameron, Leo Che, J. Anderson, Lightband, Allan and Co., Sorensen, J. Balloutyne and Co., E. H. Banka, R. Wilkin and Co., C. W. Turner, Union Steamship Company.

The barque Mabel hence reached Newcastle on April 9th. The barque Tsland City left Newcastle for this port on April 9th. All claims against the Firth of Lome’s inward cargo must bo sent in to-day to Mr C. W. Turner, the agent for that vessel. The Union .-teamahip Company’s s.s. Penguin arrived ye terday from Wellington, and sailed for Akoroa and Dunedin last evening. The Union Steamship Company’s s.s. Te Anan arrived yesterday from Melbourne via the_ Bluff and Port Chalmers, and sailed for Wellington and northern ports last evening. The brig Westfa, Captain Williams, cleared for the United Kingdom yesterday, with a cargo of wheat shipped by Messrs Koyao, Stead and Co. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS, Auckland, April 21. Sailed—Ta’arua, for the South. Passengers —For Lyttelton : Meadames Dornwoll, Warren, Saunders, Messrs Yates, Pryor, Cartwright, Belcher. For Wellington: Meadames Firth, Cotter, Messrs Redwood, Cotter, Colley, Pirie. For Dunedin : J. Konerkine. For Napier : Hamerton and V wen. For Gisborne: E. Clarke, •For Bluff : Mr Eodgera. For Melbourne: Mr Bell. Wellington, April 21. Arrived—Wakatipu and Grafton, from the South. Murray, from Nelson. Oreti, from Manukau. Crownthorpe, from London, after an uneventful passage of 113 days. Spray, schooner, from Greymonth. Sailed—Wannka, for Picton.

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Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2231, 22 April 1881, Page 2

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SHIPPING. Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2231, 22 April 1881, Page 2

SHIPPING. Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2231, 22 April 1881, Page 2

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