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PORT OF LYTTELTON.
Jaa 3-a a.™... wind, S.W., light; weather, clear, bine sky. Barometer, 80.1*; thenaometer, 63. High water, this day—Morning. 7.60; night, 8.14.
ARRIVED. Jan 3—Taupo. as. 462 tons, Carey, from Northern Porta. Miles. Haasal and Co. amenta. Passengers Saloon-. Mr and Mrs Hoare and three children. Mesdames Crother, Mackav. Willde, Cook. Peek an<_ boy, Messrs McGowan, Hall. Snarkes, Sheath. Yon Truxelman, Cox (2), Nairn, and Levi. Steerage: Mrs Squires, MeK»ra Gibson, Isles (2), Cash. O'Shea, Carrfne. By"», Flurray. McEasy, Kelly. ■White. Toomey, Mobern, Eleley, Bourgeois, and 21 for South. C_EA_E_. Jan 2- Bee, schooners 31 ton*. Green, for Amnrl Bluff. Master, agent. Jan 2—Jaunett ketch. 41 tons, HcDonald, for Oksin'sßay. Master, agent J*c 3 Ar_us. ketch, 36 tons, Donovan, for Kaiapoi. Master, agent Jan 3-Flying Squirrel, ketch, 19 tons, Munro, for Akaroa. Master, agent Ja_ 3—>'. U. Cameron, schooner, 41 tons, Aechman. for Akaroa. Master. agent. Jan 3—Seagull, brfcjantine. 122 tons, Marks, for Bluff. Caff and Graham, agentsJan 3—Glimpse, ketch, 38 tons, Lee, for Oamaru. Master, agent : ■ ' ■ ■ Jans-Antelope, cutter, 17 tons, Malcolmson, for Akaroa. Master, -asent Jan 3-Taupo. sa. 462 tons, Csrey. for Port Cnalmers.' Miles; H_»sal and Co. agents. Jau 3 -Courier, ketch, 31 tons, Sinclair, for Pigeon Bay. Master, agent. BAILED.
__v 2—Kdward, schooner. 32 tons. Dalmer, for Leßou's B«y. Master, agent. Jin 3 - Kestrel, ketch, 20 tons, "Wyman, for Mcintosh Bay. Matter, agent. Jan 3—T-uro, »-•. -» tons, Carey, for Port Chalmers. Miles. Hassal and Co. agents. Pasaentrers —Saloon: Mesdames Harris. Jones, and Clarke, Misses Harris (2), Graham. Murray. Fieldine. and Dann, Messrs Glanrille, Scott McNall. Johnson, and J. Anderson. Steerage t Mr E. Marquis and original. _._.,, Jan S-Jeasie. schooner, 38 tons, Robbie, for Petorns Sound. Master, agent. Jan 3—Jannett, ketch, 41 tons, McDonald, for Pigeon Bay. Master, agent Jan 3-Peri. schooner. 66 tons, Mazitelli, for Ftcton. Cuff and Graham, ageuts. -~,.,. JanS-Liilie Hawkins, ketch. 84 tons, Bartlett. for Adelaide, with a cargo of barley. iMronTB. Per timber. Consigned to ordsr Per T-upo—Under bond, ex warehouse, from 6_e_antm-6 hhd* brandy. Ex Tararua, from Wellington, under bond-2...pkge*. Free, from Onehunca—l case. Free, from Nel«on—s cases fruft. Free, from Wellington—2 hales 1 truss. Consl(roe_s—Ualgety, Nichols and Co. Nancarrow. Buckling. _ EXPOHTf. Per Tauno—Free, for Dnnedin—l93 bales wool. 5 cases l ca«k tea lead. Shippers-Miles, Hassal and Co, Matheaon's Agency. H.Hawkins. Per Argus—s6 tons coal. Shipped ex Island Cl Pct Hawea-Freel for Wellington-2 cases. 32 ska malt. 1 trunk. Free, for Nelsou-2 cases. Free, for Manakau—_ portmanteaus. 4 bags seed. 1 cask. Shippers—Trent Bros, Miles, Rascal and Co. Llght-and, Allan and Co, Toomer and Son, Cull and Graham. ♦ ._ __ Per Glimpse-30 tons coal. Shipper—Munroe. Per Flying Squirrel—l 6 cases, 1 i-csk, 2 hhde, 2 bdle*. Shippers-Cuff and Graham. Per AntXpe-Sl pkges, 20 sks flour, 8200 ft timber. 12.000 shineles. 17 bdles wire. 2 kegs. 20 mats subst. -0 colls wire, 2 cases, 4 tins paint, 4 e*kH lemonade. Shippers—Cuff and Graham. W. D Wood, Sclanders and Co, Maleolmson. Brown, Mason. Strothers and Co. G. Mackav, Eaw**ds, Bennett and Co, Nashclekl, F. Jenkins, Wilson, Saw tell and Co, Milsom. Oaborn.
The Byron came In to the wharf; to load this ""The Sea Spray went out into the stream ready for the'w'aimea and Langstone will have quick despatch; the former hat 800 bale; aboard, and the latter 850. about 1000 balea ars ready In the ihed lor eaohof the vessels. . , . . _ The Akaroa proceeds on a trip to Akaroa on Baturday next, returning to Lyttelton in time for last train on Sunday. -__ ~,r«__,«i » «h.» . We notice. Irom the Dunbarton"' Herald that a 1200 ton ship, named the Zamora. was launched from Messrs Birrrll aud Stenbouss's yards on October Sth last, and that our old Mend Captain LUden of thfr Hertford, ia to tie tbe master. The Zamora proceeds to Brisbane with immigrants immediately she is fitted out. , . . - Thes s Taupo. Captain Carey, arrived yesterday atram from Northern Porta, with ln*«r-San Franci«eo mall. Mr Barbor. to whom we are indebted for rile*, reports that she left Manakau at 6 p.m on the 31st. arrived at Taranaki at 7 »mon January Ist. nailed at 8 a.m. reached Nelson at» p.m. departed at 10 p.m, arrived at Picton at 6 a.m 2n<L«aUed for Welhufttoa at 6, reached there at 11 ant and started for this port at 4p.m. arriving as above. The Taupo has thus eorae down the coast In two days fourteen hour* with the mall, in spite of at the various ports of over seven hours. This shows that our cojstiDg •tauaeniwe infftftely fitter for the work than the■ W«.mall boat*, which always took longer in delirerinfr the mails, and, as we know, Werelnthe habit of passing certaia port* without, dellveriujtr At »t.all. The Taupo T*as berthed at tbe Screw Pile Jetty, took in SOariiies wool tor Dnnedin, which are to be shipped home per Albion Company, and sailed South yesterday, at 1.45 p.m.
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Press, Volume XXVII, Issue 3585, 4 January 1877, Page 2
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