POST OF LYTTELTON.
ABBIVED, May 29—Prince Victor, barqne, 294 tons, Yarnall, from Lockville, Western Australia. „..« May 29—Acacia, barqne, 233 tons, Riddle, from Hobart Town. Passengers—Measre Boltby, D. Eniden, Self. - May 29—Wellington, as., 262 tone, Carey, from Dunedin via Oamara. Paeeengers— ealoon: Mrs Ballantyne, Mrs Riddle, Miss Pye, Messrs Ballantyne, Cotterell, Aldred, Thompson, Whitely, Maples, Tully, Townsend ; 5 for north. Steerage—Messrs Thompson Ingles, Metcalfe ; 7 for North. —May 29 —Mary Webster, schooner, 92 tons, Holmes, from Kaipara. May 2d—City of Agra, ship, 1073 tone, Yqwng, -from .London.. - Passengers—Mrs Young,-Mrs Smith, Mies Smith, Mies Fiddler, Mrs Jennings, Mrs Jones, Messrs Bigg, Fiddler, Jail, Jennings, Smith, Rigg, Noakes, Hall, Sutton, Tecker, Watt, M'Hugh, Lister, and Bennett May 29—Corredo, barque, Lamont, from Auckland. ' CLEABED. May 29—Pearl, schooner, 59 tons, Urquhart, for Timarn. ' SAILED. May 29—Carl, brig, 167 tons, Macey, for Bluff. IMPOBTS. 4 Per Acacia—l 6 bales hops, 8 cases jams' 124 do fruit, 12 bags onions, 31,036 ft timber, 600,000 shingles, 29,4£0 palings. Per Wellington—l6o bars iron, 6 casks, 41 cases, 2 chaffcatters, 1 wheel, 1 weight, 28 bundles, 2 pkgs, 2 trusses, 6 boxes, 11 plates iron, 3 stoves, 2 axle-arms, 4 bales. Per Mary Webster—7o,oooft timber. Per Paterson—Under bond—l box Free— 73 bales skins. 71 bales wool, 1 pkg, 51 casks tallow, 2 cases, 1 bag wool, 92 boxes glass. Per Prince Victor—4694 Jarrah sleepers, 1 pile, 50 telegraph poles. EXPORTS. Per Pearl—soo rails, VESSELS IN HA.KBOB. Steamers —Wellington, p.s Patereon. Snips—Bakaia, China, Portland, Apelles, Varnna, City of Agra; - Barques—Dilharree, Hopeful, Albyn's Isle, Mary Ann Annison, Eleanor, Natal Queen, Queen, Acacia, Prince Victor, Corrido. . Schooners - Jessie, Margaret, Courier Maid of Otago, Florence, Mary Melville, Pe&rl, Flying; Cloud, Sarah and Mary, Mary Webster. * Cutter —Nartilue.
*'*___ ■ schooner Mary Webster arrived in harbor yesterday morning from Kaipara with a cargo of timber. The BJ. Wellington, Captain Carey, ar-rived-in hart-dr yesterday at noon from Dunedin viaOamaru. • The barque Prince Victor, Captain Yarnail, arrived in harbor yesterday morning a_s__ _ quick" passage of 17 days from Lockville, Western Australia, with a cargo of sleepers. The brig Carl Sailed yesterday afternoon fdr the Bluff. '-l-teberque Corredo arrived in harbor yesterday morning from Auckland with a cargo of timber. The barque Acacia sailed into her berth at the wharf yesterday afternoon to discharge "tier Inward cargo. The barque Acacia, Captain Riddle, left Hobart Town on tbe 20th inst., experiencing strong 8.-B.W. winds first part of her passage. On the ! 24th wind veered round to S.S.E., blowing a heavy sale ; had to heave to for 12 hours,' during which time the vessel shipped » ' which stove in the bulwarks and boats ; the wind afterwards backed into tbe; which brought up the vessel to port on Thursday night, i■. - *
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Press, Volume XXII, Issue 2749, 30 May 1874, Page 2
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