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SHIPPING.

FOBT OF LYTTELTON,"' Feb 26-9 a.m.: Wind, 5.W.,~ Hghfc. clear, and blue sky. Barometer, 29.90; tbermo- ; r meter, 04. High water—Morning-, 8.09 ; after- \ , noon, a3i. ' >. ARRIVJiUFeb 2t>— Edward, schooner. 30 tons, Dalmar, from Leßon's Bay. Master, ajrent. Feb 26—Clyde, s.s, 27 tons, 31'Conville, from Saltwater Creek. Master, anient. CLEARED. Feb 26—Reward, schooner, 41 tons, Westlake, £or JSapier. Cuff and Graham, agents. Feb 26—Jupiter, ketch, 27 tons, Day, for Amuri Bluff, in ballast. Master, agent. Feb 26—Clematis, ketch, 67 tons. C. Moller, for Wellington. Meyers Bro; hersj agents. Passengers jlrs Muller-and two children, iUtss Ellis.? SAILED. Feb 26 —JraUaTd, barque, 653 tons, Duncan, for London. New Zealand Shipping Company, agents. Feb 26—Prospero, brig, 193 tons, Malyard, for Adelaide. Boyse, Stead, and Co, agents. Feb 2(5 —Peerless, schooner, 78 tons, Lewis, for Auckland. Meyers Bros, agents. Feb 26—Kestrel, ketch, 20 tons, Clarkson, for Manuka Bay. Master, agent. Feb 26 —Bee. scbooner, 30 tons. Green, for Amuri Bluff, in ballast. Master, agent. ■ IMPORTS. Per Clyde—l3s bales wool, 20 kegs butter. Consignees : Miles and Co, X.Z.L. &M. Agency, Cuff and GrahamPer Edward—l6,oooft timber. Consignee: Scott and Son. 1 , . ,-.--.. EXPORTS. Per Beward—soo sks oats, .12 cases cheese, 13 kegs butter, 200 bags flour, 3 sks barley. Shippers: Kovse, Stead, and Co. Per Clematis—lS4 sks oats, 200 do bran, 340 do flour, 120 bags flour. Shippers: J. Wilson, Meyers Bros, Saunders and Henderson. The schooner Saucy Lass will be berthed to load for Napier to-day. She sails early next week. The ship Langstone was berthed at Peacock's Wharf in the morning yesterday. "We bave heard from the agents tbat the s.s Fhoebe'bad called in Oamaru on her way.down, and would not arrive in Lyttelton nntil this morning. She leaves for north this afternoon. The brigantine Lizzie enters outward at the Customs for Greymouth to-day. She will probably sail to-night. The schooners Dagmar and Colombo were accommodated with berths at the Breastwork yesterday, the Jorm'er to discharge and the latter to load grainf for?if&Bier. iris thought probable, that the schooner Pearl ■Will load a cargo for Nelson alter discharging. The ketch Clematis entered outward at the Customs yesterday,, tor Wellington. She takes tour passengers and a full cargo of grain. • The brigantine Sir Isaac Newton is on the berth for She, will load a cargo of producefor thatport after^discharging. The schooner Peerless took her departure for Auckland yesterday morning. The s.s Alhambra is expected to arrive from Melbourne, via West Coast and Wellington, this morning. She is notified to sail again for Melbourne, via South, this evening. The time of sailing of the s.s Easby has been altered from 4 p.m. on March Ist to 6 p m. the same evening. The s.s Taranaki left Wellington last evening at 4.15 p.m. She will probably arrive about 1 p.m. She leaves this evening for south. The brig Prospero took her departure from port yesterday morning. She weighed her anchor at 7,30 a.m., and ran down the harbor before a spanking: breeze. The schooner Reward. Westlake master, cleared the Customs yesterday for Napier. She sails the first opportunity. The Ship Warwick has been chartered by a Christchnrch Arm to load wheat for London At the present she is at/Auckland, under charter to Government to convey railway iron to < Napier; from there she"comes on to Lyttelton. The barque Mallard, under. charter to the New Zealand Shipping Company, sailed yesterday morning, at 7.30 a.m. Her cargo is valued at £52,000, and as she is in splendid 'trim, there is every probability of iier making a rapid passage.

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Press, Volume XXIII, Issue 2971, 27 February 1875, Page 2

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SHIPPING. Press, Volume XXIII, Issue 2971, 27 February 1875, Page 2

SHIPPING. Press, Volume XXIII, Issue 2971, 27 February 1875, Page 2

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