POST OF LYTTELTON.
Deol-« •.Bs.wfod N.B..ll*ht; weatter cloudy. Baromter. 30.08 tV>ermom*t«r, 63. Hignwater— Honlfiff, 6.09; afttraoo*. e.3t Dee I—EHm Ynj, brigantine, le2 toae, Stewart, ftom Kaipara. Matter, agent. Dec I—OU«*, nfl, M 2 tom, Calder. from If elbourne, via iferfe »*J£^ N,cho * •cents. Finn gert—SalooJ»-*Froin Melbqtnet grant DeLapasti I* Mr From W«faufe ton-Mn LarkJne Mrs W«lteail*M* 6a«eßk Ponton. Eetfajrow, Mr and Mrs Mafblw, Bleaere Muellen, Maybe?. From WeHinrtoagfiiprt Season, Mnsre Marshall, Parser, and 17 lorM}PO*' K :\ ■"> ." -T^ii Dec i—Ladybird, •.», SBB tons. Andrew, item Horthera Port*. G. MackepaSent. Faseengent-. K«t and Mr« Shepherd, Mrs Woodroofe. Mr an4#n Pel*(«L»rd- child, "Ttbf. O'Neal, Meiere W&tereball, Tettea, Levieß, | Steadman, McNae, McMahon, Hansen, \ol»en, Jackson, Millan, Allesbrook, Kuster and Son, Lovert, and 9 for South. CLEARED. Dec I—Lizzie Guy, brigantine, 93 tons, Willi, for Greynonth. P. Cunningham and Co, agents. Dee I—ltaly, barque, 286 tone, Gourley, for Hobart Town. P. Cunningham and Co, agents. B*c,l— lAdybird, a.*, See -tons, Andrew, for Dnnedln. G. Mackay. agent. Dec I—Otago, eji. 643 fene, Calder, for Melboorae, via Sooth. Dalgety. Nichols, and Co, agents. . BALLED. tSecT—Otago. s.s, 642 tons. Calder. for Melbourne. Tia Sonth. i>algety, Nlcholi, and Co, agents. For Melbourne—Saloon: Mr Kinley. Steerage: Hessre Moody, Thorpe, Webber, Baton, Jameson. Saloon —Por Coast: Miss Brown. MrT. Ballard. Steerage:. Hies Muir. and 17 original. Deo I—Ladybird, c.», 280 tons, Andrew, for Danedin. Q. Mackay, agent Passengers—Mr and Mrs Downs and child, Mrs Jarvey and 6 children, Mr J. Forrester, and 9 original IMPORTS. -PerOtago—From Melbourne—Under Bond: 105 cases, 23 boxes. 30 qr-caks, 39 bales, 23 pkge, 2 tanks. 21 pockets hops, 6 pels. 124 bare iron, 42 lengths pipe. Free—From Hokitika—3 pkgee, 1 bale. From Wellington—2 ca«ee. Conilgneee— Sutherland, Donald. N.Z.P. and P. Co. Milee and Co. Edwards. Bennett, and Co. C. W. Turner, Bowden, Wilkin, Burt, Lake, Tombs aud Co, Hughes, Bishop, Mason, Struthere. and Co, Hawkins. Stranae and Co, Newton, Bonnington. Litchfield, (iutbrie, Hon R. Eobineon, Niren, and G. Mackar, Simpson, MitchelL Per Ladybird—Free—From Manakau—s cases, 1 cek, 1 pkge, 6 bales leather. From Taranaki—l pkge. From Wellington—7o cases, 9 kegs. Con-signees-Cald well. Walker, Craig, King and Co, Saunders and Henderson, Telegraph, Little, Black, Caff and (Jraham. Per Eliza Mary—lls,oooft kauri timber. Consignee—Matheson's Agency. -■•• EXPOHTa. Per Italy—699 eke barley, 23 eks peas, 20 eks beans. Shippers—P. Cunningham and Co. Per Lizzie Guy—22 kegs butter, 2 eskseggs, 11 cases chicory, 200 eka wheat, 55 cases bacon, 3 caeee cheese, 4 do biscuits, 6 do meat, 50 eks malt. Shippers-Watt and Uo, Trent Bros. P. Cunningham., Boyse, Stead, and Co, N.Z.P. and P. Co, McKay, Gllmour. Brace and Co.McConnell Bros. Per Ladybird—For Dunedin-Free—l pkge, 2 kegs. Shippers—Matheson'e Agency, Cuff and Graham. . . Per Otago—For Melbourne, ex Waikato-Under Bond—6 tine potatoes. Ex Duke Of Edinburgh— 7 tins potatoes. Free—For Dunedin—2 boxes. For Bluff-6 csks biscuits, 1 case, 27 pkgs. Shippers— ,H. Hawkins, Cuff and Graham, Tekoti, Lightband ' Allan, and Co.
Tho N.Z.S.S. Co's 8.1 Ladybird, Captain Andrew, arrived in harbor yesterday at 11.15 a.m from Northern Ports. She left Manakau at 4 p.m on the 37th, arrived Taranaki 8 a.m 28th; leit at noon, arrived Nelson earn 29th; left at 9 a.m, arrived Picten 5.30 p.m; left at "midnight the same day, ai rived Wellington 6 a.m 30th; left at 4.20 p.m; experienced from Manakau to Wellington light southerly winds, then moderate N.E, arriving as above. She sailed for Fort Chalmers at 3 p.m yesterday. __ The schooner Alert, Hunt, arrived at Wanganni on the 23rd. The barque Italy, Captain Gourley, sailed out into tt c stream yesterday morning, and will sail for Hobart Town first fair wind. The barque Htrtha. Captain Smith, tailed from Auckland via Kennedy Bay on the 24th, with the following cargo, 150,000 ft timber, to be shipped at the latter place. We notice by the " Newcastle Chronicle " that the barque Melrose sailed from Newcastle on the 15th for this port, with 430 tons coal. We notice by'.oxa Auckland files that the schooner Falrlie has been chartered to load manganese from the Euseel mines for Sydney. She was to leare in a few daya. The Cathcart arrived safely in Melbourne on November 16th, after a passage ot ninety days from London. Captain Crawford ie still in command. The Tararua, b.s. is now in command of Captain Mulr, bo long and favorably known as chief officer in the fleet to which the Tararua belongs. The brig Fawn arrived at Newcastle on the 16th, and the Cog dv Tillage, barque on the 17th. The former made c run of twenty-two and the latter of seventeen days. Yesterday's Auckland shipping news is as follows:—Arrived, Lady Don, schooner, from Timaru; sailed, Acida, schooner, for Napier: cleared, Thames, barque, for New York. Onehunga —Arrived, Taraoakt, from the South. The Kliza Mary left Kaipara on November 23rd, Iα company with the Director, barque, bound for London, and the Maggie Patterson. Strong breeze through the Straits, arriving oft* the Kaikoras on Thursday night last During that night a strong 27. E. breeze sprang up. and brought the vessel within 60 miles of port On Friday morning a strong wind sprang up from the S.W., and a heavy cross sea was soon running. The wind abated on Monday, and at 10 p.m. on Tuesday night the Heads were made. Ban up the harbor yesterday morning, anchoring at 4 a.m. She will be berthed at the No 3 wharf to discharge to-day. Her cargo is Kauri timber. Captain Stewart informs us that there will be little timber imported from Kaipara in future, as they have discharged all hands except those required to keep'the mills , own vessels going. The H.s Otago, Captain Calder, left Sandridge Railway Pier on the 2Qth November; passed Port Phillip Heads at 5.30. and The Sisters at noon on the 2lst. During the firstpart of the passage experienced fine weather and variable winds, but dm ing the latter part boisterous variable winds and thick rainy weather prevailed, with heavy sea from the southward, no celestial observations being obtainable. Arrived at Hokitika at 5 p.m. on the 26th November; left Hokitika at 10 a.m. on tht 27th; arrived off* Greymouth at 5.45 p.m. on the 27th ; arrived at Nelson at 10.30 a.m. on the 28th; left at 0.30 a.m. on the 29th, and arrived at Wellington at 11.30 p.m., experiencing a S.W. gale across the Straits: left Wellington at 3.15 p.m. on the 30th, and had moderate N.E. wind, arriving in Lyttelton at 8.15 a.m. yesterday. She sailed for Melbourne via South, at 5.10 p.m. same day, after discharging 90 tons of cargo at the Gladstone Pier, and takiDg on board 35 tons.
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