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SHIPPING.

LYTTJRLTON. Jan 4.-Pengnin, e.s., «2 tone, Edlo, from DunaSSStsT Puflett. Meat. !*»«>*"• -.■R&sire Grango. Wood. Bayloy. Melland. Matthews, Brjdoiiok ; 7 steerage. CLEARED. , Jan 4.-Wild Wavo, barque. 337 tons, Sim, for Hobart. W. U. Hargreaves, agent. San4.-Kxaminer, barque, 206 tons. Clarkson, forUamaru. C. VV. Turner, agent. Jan *.-Ponsuin,Bß?, «5* tollS,Edie,forManu• I•u"i« iray»Srt.. b' Puflett. agent ***•>*• m-Kfca&f M» Manning and family. Mrwd StraMUovem and family, H ffJjEH%«£? Kuihectord, Nugent, Messrs Morgan. Palmer. Carey. Hay, Tiohbome, Master rotler. barque.!** tons, Messop.for New Zealand Shipping Co., agonta. IMPORTS. Poneuin: Under bond—l pig tobacoo, I do AlstV troe-5 bag* oatmeal, 80 tag. rioe 46 ukua sundries; from Akaroa—2s bates wot'l. 10 &Sl Jl ConsSgnoos-Kdwards, Bennett mod Co.; WiWn; Blaok. Daviea ttdOfcl Cuff andQ.iiam; ah Urn ; Lfehtbaud. Allan u£ Co.; Company; Staples; Richardson; Glenn» »»* Zealan.l Loan and Mercantile Agency Company; Manning; Wil*>u, Sawtotl and Co.; Wllkiai ana Co.; HaVman and Co.: Sargood. Son and i.wen, Bainsbnry, EUisdon and Co. Penguini For WelliKgioc-10ba?s&"*««•*P*£ bUoniw. 1 case; for Wau«anui-1 case>»'*•>«• -Tptg*; for lWnaki~7s nks male. I? pkga bisoaitß.22pk«s. Si* Co.; Aulsubrook and Co.; Wilkin and Co.} id. wards; Kallwav D pmtneat; J. s ™"*- «._ Examiner: 400 bale* corntaoka. Shippers-new Zealand and Mercantile Agocoy Company. The briganttua Island Lily is advertised to leave for the Chatham Islands to-day. The. a. Pcngniu arrived from Por Chalmers asd Akuoa at i p.m. jesterday, audjeft for Mannkaa and way ports in the afternoon. ThebaronaSeatollor left for London yesterday morning. She attempted to get away on Tuesday, but there was too much sea. «.,■«>,..» The Union Company's steamers leaving the Port to-day are «he Wanaka for Akaroa and Port Chalthe Te Anau for Auckland and East A part interest in iho s.s. Akaroa is advertised for site. Thenteamerwillnotrnnto Pigeon Bay this Wiwk as previously advertised. The following are the names of the officers ana crew of the Dutch ship Alblasserwaard and the beats they were in: Captain's boat —Captain Sohulti; B. D. de Breuk. second mate; Banners, •ailmake'-; Boosßndali, cook; Prinß, Hoffmann, Van Emertok, Howtenstein, Unland, Wangon, Meerbaob, W. rXiGraff. Mate's boat—D. Pauls, mate; Y. Ve«er,third mate; VonZanlen,steward; W. Boorman, carpenter; Lemstrom. Jorgensen, Q. B. Mp, B. Veldersens, Bader. Hillstromia, Fisoher. A subscription has been started .in Lyttalton to procure t&e men as. beyond what they had on when they left their ship, they possess nothing, and of course are in great need of assistance. Tne case ie a very deserving oa p. and taerois no doubt that the liberality of the peop'.,i of Chrlstohuwh will not be appealed to in vain; Any subscriptions forwarded to the agent of this journal, Lyttelton, will be thankfully received and acknowledged. POST OF LYTTELTON. High water, thin day (Thursday) Morning, 3.56; afternoon. 420 Jan. 4. 9 a.m. Barometer, 29 - 55; thermometer, 69. Wind, north; light breeze; overcast. TELEGRAPH NOTICE! BOABD. Arrivals.—Jan. 4: Port Chalmers. 5 a.m„ Kotorua. from Lyttelton; Wellington, 12.50 p.m., Grafton, from Lyttelton; ■ yttelton, LSO p.m.. Penguin, from Dunedin, via Akaroa (English mail). Dkpabttob Jan. 4: Wellington, 1 p.m., Wanaka, tor Lyttelton. SHIPPING TELEGBAMS. "WBiintGTOS, Jan. 4. Arrived—Wanika. s.s., from Picton and Kelson. Hauraii, from Opunake. Grafton, from Lyttelton. Sailed—Wanaka, for South. Passengerg-MißSes Barrand Edmonds, Mrs M'Qregor. Messrs Pratt, M'Qregor. Barrand, Boberts, Feilder, Wright, Davidson, Weston and boy, Morris and Lawßon. A ship sighted in the Straits is supposed to be the Margaret Galbraitb, now overdue from London. ' Ddbedik, Jan. 4. Arrived— Botorwa, s.s., from the North. s Sailed—Adieu, for Greymouth. To Anau, for the North. Passengers: Por Lyttelton —Mr Hartey; for Wellington—Mr Dahernett and three children. Mr Cochran ; for Napier—Mr M'Kenzie; for Auckland—Mr and Mrs Douglas and three children, Misses Gillies and Hill, Messrs Johnston, Jones, Leslie, Vance and Saunders.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LVII, Issue 6508, 5 January 1882, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume LVII, Issue 6508, 5 January 1882, Page 4

SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume LVII, Issue 6508, 5 January 1882, Page 4

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