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SHIPPING.

PORT OF LYTTELTON.

___rm>. April 7—Claud Hamilton, s.s., 530 tons W. J. Bawden, from Melbourne, via Blnff, and Dunedin. Passengers—cabin, from Melbourne— Messrs Chapman, Scott,,s in steer•ire. Cabin, from Coast—Mrs Kelly, Mrs Dunk, Miss Heywood, Messrs Farum, Irvine, 11 for North. Apiil 7—Mary Webster, schooner, 92 tons, Holmes, from Kikainui. April 7— Clematis, schooner, 67 tons, Pullman, fpom-Waßgapoa. -~ ■„• •• ■. ■ April 7—Pallas, barque, from .Newcastle, with coals (not reported,) . __ JMPOBTS. Per Mary Webster —1450 sacks oatsPer timber. Per Qlaud -Hamilton—l2s cases, 486 packages, '223 half-chests, 2 parcels, 1 truss, 12 axle arms, & casks, 3 boxes. ■■■7*■ -■ > y f ~ ■ J "A VESSELS IN ;HABBOB. Hamilton. . . „ ~ Shit»4-Wee of the South, Hudson, Salisbury, drasa'der, Pleiades, China, Ocean Mail, City of Glasgow. Barque*—Jane Rowland, Fleur de MauricfeKDi-barree, Eleanor, Acacia, John Knox, Harriet Armitage, Velocidade. Malay, James Hannell, Australiau Sovereign, Queensland, Pallas. Brigs—Belle, .Woodlariv.Princess Alice, Alarm, Fawn; JSmperor. - Brigantines—Sea Bird, Elizabeth Curie, Bchoonets ~- Dfczie Guy, Flyipg .Cloud/ Jessie, Janet Gray, Ocean Wave, Herald, Iv_3_oa Wfllia— and Mary, Florence, Oreti, Spray/ Shepherdess, Pearl/Clematis, Mary Webster. "»■'-' ' : ' _ - ; '' ','_J : " ; Ketaiee-r-Gearier, Emu,;Jwie Elkvn. . Cutters —Antelope, .P>do*,. - " n PORT 1 OF KAIAPOI. YM..J ,■■.';—_-■.■ TV-,!' : SAILED. : April 6—Jang,Elkin, ketch, Leslie, for Lyttelton. __ . C—BABED. ....>. April 6— Hobbs, for]Lytteltbn. * * bxpObts.' Per Jane Elkin, Dudley an&Craig, agents —350 sacks.wheat.; y' A /.... rt _ Per Moa, Beswick, &gent_— 500 sacks wheat. ""' ' „11 The schooner Clematis ,arrtf^d ! in harbour rwteiga2y*mi>Tifhig, iJ with '„mber, from Wangajpda. . The iJßchwonpr Majtj Webber, grain laden, arrived in harbonr yesterdayv-from Kakanui. coal laden, arrived in harboaroni Monday night, from Newcastle. arrived in haibqur on Monday __ht from Newcastle, with a cargo of coals. vvi_ •• At thtf fflresenttime there are no less than 22 vessels in •harbour, waiting to obtain berths to discharge their cargoes. The as. Claud. Hamilton, Captain Bawden, arrived in harbour, yesterday at-—3O p.m. She left Part Phillip Heads at Ba.m. on;the 26th instppassed sWilson's Promontory 8*7.30 p.m., in _he teeth of a strong U.J?,E. > gale and sea, a_d._ast__s Island, at 7.45 aiai. next day. She easterly weather and high ifiead: Sea >*Qi the 31stj„ when the.wind veered to south, and thento S.W,,:and held there during .the remainder o& thp passage. Passed-the Solander the 31st, and was off.'Dog Island at2,3o ; »Jn. on r fche Ist; lay >tb fto daylight, and run into Bluff iflarbour, mooring ai, ,tbe ■; wharf : < at 8.30 :&.¥_.;landed passengers and- cargo and ileft: for Dunedin-lat 67p.m. Left lor Kakanui at 6 p.m., the 6th, layoff until daylight, and then shipped 1200 bags oats; left at 7 p.m. on the 6th, experienced fine weather, arriving as. above. We to thank Mr Crotty, purser, for files. The steamer sails North, this day.

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Press, Volume XXII, Issue 2704, 8 April 1874, Page 2

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SHIPPING. Press, Volume XXII, Issue 2704, 8 April 1874, Page 2

SHIPPING. Press, Volume XXII, Issue 2704, 8 April 1874, Page 2