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POST OF LYTTELTON.

May 15-9 a.m.-Wind, N.W., light; weather clear and blue sky. Barometer. 29.48 ; 57. High water-MorniDg, 00.00; afternoon, 00.21, May 16-9_,m.-Wf_d.-*.. Wtj.-™**'**™ and blue sky. Barometer, 29.32; thermometer, 30. High water—Morning, 00.41; afternoon, 1.01.

arrived. . - May I—Mary Bannantvne. brigantine, 116 tons, Munn, from Wellington. P. Cunningham and Co, 15—Fiery Cross, schooner, 72 tons, Abrams, from'Kaipara. Master, agent • • May 15—Alert, schooner, 44 tons. Hays, from Greymouth Cuff and Graham, agents. May 15—Kichard and Mary, schooner, 44 tons, Hutchinson, from Havelock. Cuff and Graham, aS M_y* Firth, brigantine, 143 tons, G. P. Stephen, from Greymouth. Cuff and Graham, 15—Thames, ketch, 23 tons. Smith, from Pelorons Sound. Master agent. May 15—Keliance, ketch, from Greymonth. May 15—Beautiful Star, s.s., 146 tons, Pietersen, lrom Dunedin, via Timara. Miles ana Co. agents. Passengers—saloon—Captain Claybnrn and wife, Captain Brownell. Messrf. Mathews, F. Morgan, Maddox. Sinclair, DowL and Henning. May 16—John Knox, barque, 291 tons, Davis, from Sydney, N.S.W. Passengers—saloon. Mrs Saville and child. Steerage—Messrs C. White and Meek. May ship, 744 tons, Forman, from Napier. New Zealand Shipping Company, agents. May 16—Emperor, brig,, 284 tons, Cleary, from Newcastle, N.S.W. Master, agent. May 16—Ladybird, s.s., 286 tons, Andrew, from Wellington. G. Mackay, agent. Passengers— saloon: Misses Bussell and Hall, Messrs Stringer, Longford, Eaine and Normand. Steerage—Messrs Goodwin and Roberts. Mrs Fallan and 2 children, Mt and Mrs Hutchinson and family, and 6 for South. May 16—Flirt, brigantine, 100 tons, M'Kenzie, lrom Auckland. 3 May 16—Easby. s.s., 969 tons, Kennedy, from Newcastle, via Sydney and Wellington. Passengers: saloon, from Sydney—Misses Campbell and M'Pherson. From Wellington—Miss Haywood, Messrs P. Cunningham, Garrick, Hall, Masters Eaphael (2), and 13 for South. From Sydney, steerage—Messrs If. Bird, T. Newton, and J. Annis. From Wellington—Mr Hathaway, and 20 for South. CLEARED. May 14—Elibank Castle, 70 tons. Linklater, for "Wellington. Cuff and Graham, agents. SAILED. May 15— J. G. Coleson. brigantine, 70 tons, Eae, for Greymouth. P. Cunningham and Co, agents. May 15—Flying Cloud, schooner, 46 tons, Andrews, for Taranaki. F. Jenkins, agent. May 15—Maiden City, schooner, 27 tons, Prescott, for Laverick 8 Lay. Master, agent. May 15—Nile, schooner, 30 tons, Nelson, for the Bays. Master, agent. May 15—Flying Squirrel, ketch, 24 tons, Monro, ior Akaroa. - Master, agent. May 15—Jannette, ketch, 41 tons, Hunt, for Okain's Bay. Master, agent. May 15—Especulador, barque, Leith, for Auckland. Master, agent" May 15—Crai<r Ellachie, brig, Joss, for Newcastle. Master, agent. May 15-Moneyiiiok, barque, Moreton, for Auc_tnnd. __xster, agent. May 15—Elizabeth Ann, ketch, 20 tons, Feron, for Pigeon Bay. Master, agent. . May 15—Linnet, ketch, 20 tons. Smith, for Pigeon Bay. Master, agent. May 15—Quiver, ketch, 21 tons, Smith, for Pigeon Bay. Master, agent. . May 15 —Elibank Castle, schooner, 70 tons, X.in_later, for Wellington. Cuff and Graham, agents, May 16— E. U. Cameron, schooner, 40 tons, Ashman, for Akaroa. IMPORTS. Per Eliza Firth—l9l tons coaL Consignees— Eoyse, Stead and Co. Per Mary Bannantvne —22 bales' skins, 31 bales wool. 31 casks tallow. Consiguee—New Zealand L and M. Agency. Per Alert—6o tons coal, 2000 fire bricks. Consignees—Cuff and Graham. Per Fiery Cross —45,465 feet timber. Consignee— P. Laurie. Per Richard and Mary—37,ooo feet timber. Con-signee--J. T. Brown. Per Thames —16,000 feet timber. Consigned to order, Per Ladybird, from Manakau—l9 cases, 2 trunks, 75 bundles sacks. 1 pkg-, 100 kits oysters. From Nelson—ll cases. From Wellington—lo pkgs, 1 case, 3 boxes, 5 coils, 3 bdls. Consignees—Stringer, Phillips, Hobdav and Jobberns. Fleming, Saunders and Henderßon,'Beath, Caygill, George, P. Cunningham and Co, N.Z.L.M.A. Co, Husband, Ebden, Hay, Lightband. Allan and Co, Moore, Telegraph Department. Per Beautiful Star, from Dunedin—B3 cases, 2 bdls fire bars, 9 pieces kauri, 41 bdls, 25 bolts. 102 bags, 2 pkgs. 7 bales, 8 casks, 7 boxes, 1 jar, 4 trusses, 1 tierce, 9 brls, 4 parcels. 20 check rails, 100 railway chairs, 10 crossings and plates, 6 qr-casks, 1 horse-power complete, 20 hhds, 36 doors. Consignees—Geo. Mackay, Meares, Meikle and Co, Tnacker, Kennedy, Johnston, Gapes, A. J. White, D'Authreau, Sruckey, Clarkson, Austin, Cook and Boss, Trist, tJuff and Graham, Brown, Hester, Pavitt, Suckling. Maxwell, Hovell, Oram. Wilson, Sawtell and Co. G. Booth, Badden, Gould and Co, Smith, Mutton, Williams, Spencer, Scott and Son, Offwood, Wong Ting, Compton, Coin, Almao, Milsom. Fnhrman, Herdson, Beath and Co, Harley, Dimond, Wagner, Cass, M' Donald, (iabites. Per John Knox—4l4 pieces timber, 60 pairs shafts, 16' empty casks, 9 cases, 3 do wine, 12 do plants, 51 piles, 4 parcels, 138 bags dates, 536 spokes, 2 cases rifles and fittings, 870 felloes. Consigned to order. Per Emperor—sos tons coal, Consigned to order. Per Easby, from Sydney—s cases books, 28 half caseß fruit. 2 pkgs, 3 pels, 10 tip drays. From Wellington—rparcel.l case. Consignees—Bonnington, Stewart, P. Cunningham and Co, Bank New South Wales. Edwards, Bennett and Co, J. A. Bird, National Bank, Postmaster. EXPORTS. Per E. U. Cameron—los bags flour, 6 sacks sharps, 1 bag bran, 18 sacks potatoes. 24 sacks coal, 3 cases. Shippers—Ruddenklau, Bruce and Coe, Wood Bros, and Stocks. Per Elibank Castle—s3o sacks flour, 120 bags flour, 100 bags bran, 100 bags sharps, 25 cases cheese, 1 case shovels, 24 sacks grass seed, 80 sacks bran, 30 sacks sharps. Shippers—Saunders and Henderson, P. Cunningham and Co, Koyse, Stead and Co, J. Dransfield,

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Press, Volume XXIII, Issue 3037, 17 May 1875, Page 2

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POST OF LYTTELTON. Press, Volume XXIII, Issue 3037, 17 May 1875, Page 2

POST OF LYTTELTON. Press, Volume XXIII, Issue 3037, 17 May 1875, Page 2