SHIPPING.
LITXELTON. aanrvtD. Jan. 5-To Anan. s.a., Wii tons, Carey, from Malbourna. via southern ports. R- Puflen, agent. Puneugetss JProm Melbourno-Miss Oere, Dr LoogbrVy, Messrs Biaiin. Walker, and Howard ; ftSmWi,t cart -Mis. Crowe, Dr ftnlktuff.»•» C. Walsh. Messrs Hatby. Bell, Murray, Williams, Bad 6 ttetir&f e. . . Jan.S-Wauaka.B.i..273 tons, An'lorsoa. from Nelsonaud Weliiugtou. a. futtatt agent. Pa«*on-scrs-sie d«mca Morris n, fstroll. M a<egor, Itolme*. Miijes B*rr, Duncan. Edmonds, l)iggl*, Costley. Mannmg Messrs Wwton aud boy. Barwud Morris. Koborts, Wri.hc, M Qrogor, Pieldor, Costley, Stud ley, Davison. s<>}™f> Eungell, L\wsjn,Kay. Jawbson. ahaud. AVailcoU. Cl»r*. fchopterd. ~ Jau. 6-Uelen So at, barque. 1118 to».*. G ldjworihy. t:om London, Au»u»t 15; St Vlucout, Bepv ,a. fc-Z. Snipping C*. w.-nte. Kry Lynch. Patrick Lynch, bnd,«t I>>mK Mary O'Couuor, Miobaol O'Connor. Joh»nna O *" n «f. Jobauua Hattnell. Hannah Hydeu, Horancß Hydeu. Martha Crjcr, Ada Cryer, Timothy O Sullivan, Jobu Morehouse, Mary Morehouse, B?DJaaauTWhltley, Mary H. Whitley, arah Thomas Beeoroft, William BeeorofU earah A. Beecroft, aoomo B. Boeotett, Ada Emma Bceeroit, Ktoabeth Soottou, Alfred Morehouse, Iheodoto Mowhouse, David Morehouse, Oerinido Morehon«e, Jameu Mwklo, Ellaabeth P, ntney. CLBARKO. Jan. 5-Vi«lon, brig, 159 tons, Bnlke, for Kal. nan. J. B. Way, agent. . , Jan, 5-Torea, schooner, 78 tons, Grundy, tor Kaipara. J. B. Way, agent. Jan. 5-lris, barque, S4O tons, Duff, for NoweasUe. Blaclt, Divies and Oo„ sgents. Passenger M Jat!! b s-lugu.ta. brigantine- ISB tons, Bissett, toe GeeymontiJ.-Cflff and Graham, agents. Jan. 5-Ha«in<U Barrett, schooner, 57 tons, for Timara. Kiueer, W«rd and Co., agents. SiiLBD. Jan. 5 Prosperity, latgawine, 134 toas, Monro, for Gwymoath. Eiiwards, Bennett and Co., barque, 257 tons, Sim, tor Hobart. W. H. Harpwaves, agent. Jan. s—Mo*. brig. 2.9 tons, At oyer, for Kaipara. ketch. S 3 tens. Williams, tor D'UrvlUc Island. Master, agont. Jan. s—Waaaka, s.a., »78 tone, Anderson, for Akaroa and P»rt Chataers. U. tntlett, agent. Fmssengcra-Mloscs Pitoaithley (2), Messrs D'AuthteauaoilWymau. Jaa. 5Te Anaa, ».&, 10JS tons, Carey, tor Anokland and way porte. B Puflett, agent. Passengers : For Aadkiand-Missea O* .onnsir. Manning, Craig, Messrs Heason. Craig, Meadames Heneoa, Mawhall. Bing, Smith, Pateraon.; tor NapierJllisa Smithy : for Wellington Messrs Wallace, Wataon, Hooiham, Carmen. Hulbert j 19 steerage. IHPOBTS. Wanaka: From Nelson—« bales wool, 1 bale ■Mm., i box: trom Wellington-7 pkgs-_ Con-«igneea-P. A. Weston j N.J. Suckling;/. Lewis; Johnston; Inspector Broham; »ew Zealand Loan and Mercantile* Agency Company. . re Anaa: From Melbourne—lo cases tobacco, 20 ingot, tin, S casks cil, 24 wine, 6 do, 55 nuts sugar, 3 hhds wine. 1 uunk logirage, 3i pke»: from auoedia—3o casks ginger ale. 100 oaseaipirita, fiqr-cask3 do. 79pkgs. 1 cask oil, 10 bales p*per. (jon^ignees—K. ruflett; Bar A. Blake: Lj,«*lton limes Company; Cameron; Press Company: J. Denu : Wilson aud Co.; A. S. L«vy ; Order Ta. tliack; £ll*jwcr* Guardian; Mail; Lee; Taylor and Co.; Eennie; Mack.y Bros ; F. A. Bi--bop; J. b. Shepperd ; H. Keasß; A. it. Prest.n ; W. T. Griusted ;J. Booth; B. W. Kohler jH. Uolder ; Cuff «nd Grabam; Nashelski.
EIPOE.TS. . Te Awa : For WeUington-9 pkga; for Napier —ls p*gs, l horse; lor Oaborne- 17 bales oornsuits; ur Auckland-16 pkgs, 74 sheep. Shippers Trout Bros. ; Thompson, {Shannon and Uo.: Harper ■ Kew Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company; Wiliin and Co.; Morrow. Bassets and Co - Harris and S-n; Lusk; Howell; Wood, Shied and Co.; New Zealand Shipping Company 5 Bash; Koiapoi Factory; Grig*; Irving; Puflett; Hannah Barrett : 100 bales cornsacks, 150 boxes candles, i 3 tanks. 5 bdia wire, 5 boxes raisins. 100 oaaed casWr oil. i pk s e. Shippers—New Zealand Loan and Mercantt:e Ageocy Company; Edwards, Bennett and Co.; Kinsey, Ward and Co.; C. W, Wanaka.: For Akaroa—2 barrels ale, 8 pkgs ; for Danedin —2 casks tallow, 25 c*ses castor oil, 30 boxes tin plates, 90 casks, 17 cases, shippers— Lightband, A"-" and Co.; Ward aod Co.; Batterworth Bros ; Suckling; .Mason, Strainers and Co.; Kelsey and Co.; Sargood, Son and Kwen; Qnaile j Aitken and Boberts; New Z alaud Shipping Company; Poflatt. ... . _ Torea • 42) bags flour, 80 sacks do, 9 bales chaff, 10 sacks beans, 46 do wheat, 3: cases meat, 4 do bacon, 10 sacks sharp*, 15 do bran, 3 cases cheese. Shipper—J. B. Way. _ Vision: 100 bags floor. Shipper-J. B. Way. The brig Emperor, hence, arrived at Newcastle on Deo. 24. . The b:ig Kristina Nilsson, hence, arrived at Sydney on Dec 25. . ± __. , The ship bydenhamleft London fortius port on Oct. 29. w.th 17 tassengera. She comes consigned te the Hew ZeaLmd Shipping Company. the Wild Wave for Hobart, Cleopatra tor GreyTaouth, Prosperity for Westport, Moa for Kaipara, sailed yesterday morning. The s.B. Wanaka, Captain Anderson, arrived from Melson and Wellington yesterday morning, and left for Akaroa and Port Chalmers at noon. The s.B. Te Anau, Captain Carey, arrived from Melbourne at 11.30 a.m. ye-terday. She left MeL boome on iiec. 2?, and eilled in at Milfordand other Bounds on the trip, reaching the Bluff on Jan. 2. Called at Port Chalmew. and left there at 6 p.m. on Wednesday. The Te Anau sailed for Auckland and way ports last evening. TEE HELEN SCOTT. The barque Helen Scott, Captain Goldswortby. that has been anxioisly looked for for some dayß past, pat in an appearance last evening, her number bein* hoisted shortly after 6 p.m.; and the very satisfactory signal "All wel!," was also hoisted. '1 he Helen Soott left .* ondon on August 15, and had to pnt int-j 8t Vincent on Sept. 24, where the got into collision and damaged her steering gear. Repairs were effected, and Bhe w«s reported as having left there on Sept. 27. The vessel wis coming up the harbour when our express left. Sbe brinx s 29 passengers all told, and comes consigned to the .New Zealand Shipping Company. POBT OF LYTXELTOK. HSgh water, this day (Friday) Morning, 4*43; afternoon, 56. J*n. 5. 9 a.m. Barometer, 2973 s thermoLtur, 73. Wind, Bouth-west; light; blue sky. TELEGBAPH NOTICE BOABD. Aitßiuxs.—Jan. 5: Lyttelton, 6 a.m., Wnnaka, froii: Wellington; Wellington, 10 a.m.. Penguin, from Lyttelton; lyttelton, 11.50 a.m„ Te Anau, from Port Chalmers. . 1 epabtukbs —Jan. 5: Lyttelton, noon, Wanaka, for H jrt > halmers, v a Akaroa; Port < halmers. 5.50 p m., W«k*tipu, (or Lyttelton ; Ljttelton,s.'io p.m., T« Amu, for Wellington; Timaru, 8 p.m., Beautiful Star, for Lyttelton. £ HIPPING TELEGBA.M3. - ucklasb, Jan. 5, BaUed—Eingareoma, a.*., for the South; passenger*: for "Gisborne- Miss Druinmoud ; Messrs Lee, Hay, and Mills; Mrs J. Burns and three children, fiM Adam; for Nipier—Meters C. Batcher. E. P. lionnelly ; for Wellington—B*v i. Long, Mr aod Muter Goldie, »*ev Guy Jeffrey, Be*.J. Bruce; Messrs C. P- Phillips, O'Brien; lorTflttelton-Mi-s Smith;'Messrs M.E.Porter rahZ. Craig; tor Port Cbalmer—Messrs H. M. HpHfcrd, Mai-j, Clanson. T. Brown, Jobson ; for iDSurre—Mfß<r» C. Kiog, W. Keiton, Jndson, aKfiignor de Vivo. DraEDia, Jan. 5. Sailed—Botorua, s s., for Molboarno via Bluff. Wakatipo, a.-., for Sjdney via the North ; pas. ■en&rs : For Lyttelton - Messrs Campbell and Dcfflbie; for Sydney—Eigh- cabin and 23 steerage.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume LVII, Issue 6509, 6 January 1882, Page 4
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