PORT OF KAIAPOI.
ARRIVED. July 3—Gazelle, s.s., McLeUan, from Lyttelton. July 3—-Moa, b&, Swanson, from Lyttelton. SAILED. . July 4—Gazelle, s.s., Mc__e_lan,'f.r Lyttelton. July 4—Moa, s.s., Swanson, for Lyttelton. EXPORTS. Per Gazelle, 28 bales flax, 4 do wool, 3 do skins, 3 kegs lard, 8 oases mutton ham, 3 casks, 10 cases tallow, 413 bags oats. Per Moa, Belcher and Fairweather, agents, 80 pockets wool, 25 bales flax, 10 do wool, 19 kegs butter, 149. sacks potatoes, 9.dp sharps, 4 do barley meal, 44 do flour, 108 do oats;, 39 do* seconds wheat, 68 cheese, 11 casks tallow." .. .7 : ' - 7 -:; ■ ■'•'.'" -.".
US KTVEB. July 4—Ocean Bird; Angelina:
The schooner Spray, Captain J. N. Clark - son, arrived at this port from Hokitika yesterday morning. " She left there on the 19th ultimo, and experienced light south-easterly winds to Farewell, after-which south-west winds to Cape Campbell. She brings a cargo>of timber. - : * . :r: r:' The schooner Aspasia, Captain Johnstone, anchored in harbour from-Ptcton with a cargo of timbeTyesterdayy early. "~ The brigantine Isabella;-Captain Priest, arrived here from yHokitika yesterday morning. She is loaded with timber/.. si "
The fine schooner"; Janet Gray, Captain J.McDonald, arrived .in .harbour yeßterday morning,, from Charleston, in ballast. She willload a'cargo of produce for that port. i
The" s.s. Maoris-Captain J.-Malooimj-arrived in hai bour yesterday evening from Dunedin, via intermediate ports: 13he sails on her return trip this day, a£ "3 p in.., . , : T .- : The barque P.C.E., Captain.. Sampson; ,'afrived in 1 harbour yesterday morning, from Newcastle. The iollowihg is-the, captain's report of the passages—Left'Newcastle on the 9th ult., and;hadMrongsonthJerly;wihds to Stephens' Island, which was sighted on the 18th; while off there encountered a south-east-gale-and heavy sea;-which lasted to the 27th, and took shelter in Guard's Bay. Left there on the 28th, and had light northwest Winds to the Kaikouras; when again met with a southerly buster, with heavy sea, in which: the ship lost a portion of her bulwarks and stanchions, From thence light northerly winds ;toi arrival at the Heads, when was becalmed for 24 hours, when '-a north-west breeze ; sprang up, and was enabled! to arrive &s above. She brings at cargo of-coala. for Messrs Montgomery andCo., Christchurchv r >. ,i :: 1 The brig Janet Stewart sailed from Peacock's "wharfc into the fairway ; yesterday morning. She is expected to clear the Customs for Meltoqrm? this day,: ■? The Crusader has now over 1200 tons cargo on board. She is, expected to be ready for sea on of about the 20th inst.
Mr R. Wood's coal hulk Gratitude was taken on to Messrs Flett and. Loutitt's slip yesterday afternoon, to Toe repaired, and' fastened. '•-'•■. '-".';".'■ '"■'.'
THe' schooner Fairy,. Captain Bissett, cleared the Customs for Auckland yesterday afternoon, with a cargo of pToduce."
The ship; Norna finished discharging all her fine Soods, which have turned out in capital order, on Monday mornings f . . "- - ;
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Press, Volume XVIII, Issue 2551, 5 July 1871, Page 2
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