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SHIPPING.

POBT OF LTTTELTON. March IS—Wind. N.E , Hetit; weatter, overcast. Barometer, 29.95. Thermometer,64. High water, day— Morning, 3.14: eight, 3.34. ARRIVED. March 13 -Rinearocma. e.s, 623 tone. Whitburn. Dalgety. Co, agents. Paveneer. -Saloon, f ">^^ Mr Clifford, Mr lUdhwn; from Blnff: Mr and Mrs John 'Howartb Mj f s M. Poltu-r Button. Cohan. Howard. Nicholson, O'Neill. A«»ttn. Hinde*: from Dunedin: rVsaey. C.rrutber-. GiHingham, and 3 in steerage and 19 for forward 13-Taopo. ».». 461 tons, Carey, from Dunedln. Mil •. H.*«al and Co. *"•** Mrs Kirtnatrict. Mewn.Humble *SSd. IKTuaffibmw.,. schooaer, 45 tons, Ware, from Picton. Master, ajrent. fer*Wsisto SSf Nelson. Dalgety. Nichols .nd •***• BAH.ED. March 13 -Clematis. k*teh. 67 toas, McCoaville, tnr Hanakao. Master, sfjent March 13-Anrn*. ketch, 38 tons, Donovan, for K Ma«h l3^p^ r c\*fcTooner. 32 tons, Daniel, for ■Wanganui. Geo \Sackay. aaent. • March 13-Sea Belle, barquentlne. 219 tons. Boss, for Borrow Sfonnes Moore and Crawler, agects. March 13—Floral Star, barquentine, 244 tono, Krans. for Adelaide. Boyee, Stead and Co, agents. ■March 13—Wave, brig, 174 tons «mith. for Auckland. P. Cunningham and Co. agent*. March 13—Bingarooma, s.e. 623 tons, Whitbnrn. for Wellington and Nelson Dslgety. ftichols and Co aeente. Paeoengem—Saloo».- Mre Clarkson. SteeraV: Mr Thomae, Mra Askell, Mr Brown, and M March i3-Tanpo, 8 o, 46! tone.Carey, for Northern ports. Miles. and Co. ajrenis Paseengere f-Saloon, for Manakan: Mrs and Mis* Hamilton, Mr J. W. Hamilton, Mr J. H Smith: for NapW: Mr and Mrs B C Ware; for Nelson: Miss O'Connor. Mr E- Elliott;for Wellington: Mr and Mrs Savage, Mrand Mrs Scott Siddons and servant. Mr* Mies Armstrong, Miss Cain. Meeeni A. Kinffwood, J. B. Steele. Steerage: Mrs Enirnett, Messrs Anderson, Davi« Downie. Kara, Miller, Osborne. Grta?, Wong Mean, McKae. Turner, Wilson, Murflt. Bargin, Koberts, Anderson, WUliams, Crawford, Vince. IXTOBTS. PerTaupo—From DuneUin nnder bond, ex Anckland. 1 ea*e ; ex warehoufe, 1 ease cigars. 1 J tierce tobacco, 20 cases brandy. 30 do whiskey; free, 251 SeeTei cases. 4 parcel*. 18 bags lime, 3 bales. 2 £ca*ks whiskey. 6 hhds. 25<ift timber. Con-SLeee-Wfite. Sheppard. Firth. Fraaer, Atkinson, Miami Strutbers and Co, Radcliffe. Cuff and Graham, England. Moore, Heflord, Wil-on, Triphook. Bonnington. Fleming, Wood and Co.Coombes, Per Bingarooma—Under bond' from Melbourne, S oases, 2 boxes, 1 bale paper, 5 bags coffee, 8 bage Depper, 1 case splee, 1 caee machioery, 1 pkg wheSe, 8 cask* peg*, 1 pkg laces. 15 trunk* boott', 16 pks do, 3 do merchandise, 4 cases do, 5 do chamMene, 2 parcels, 4 parcels, 6 pkgsj free from Dunedin, 1 pkg. 3 oaske, 1 box; ex mail steamer Aaaam. 28 Mason, Struthers and CoTM%:fsvefj. LanJham. G. L. Beath and Co. H. Wood and Co. H. Lake. T. Barber. East and Ford. Wagner. White, Saandere, Henderson and Co, Brilantyne and Co, H Jones. J. Goodman, J. Caygill, K. Wilkmson, Coombea, W. Gillespie and oraer, Johnson and Pratt, Cnff and Graham, Carrutherh, Shannon, Mrs butt. Pope, Hughes, Chapman, Lee, Per^JeMle—ae'.OOO't timber. Consignees-T. and Per Elizabeth Conway-35,800.t timber. Conrignee—P. Laurie EXPORTS. Per Taopo—Free for V?ellington. 2U sacks grass seed, 39 cases, 1 coiK 4 bales. 4 pkgs, 13 irunks, 1 teed sower. 200 sacks oats, 50 do sharp*, 20 cases cheese, 13 do bacon : for Picton, 20 sacks flour, 10 do wheat, 6 doabups, 2 cases iron, 21 pkgs, 4casea; for Nelson, 4 boxe*. 1 trunk. 35 cases, 18 pkgs, 57 kegs butter. 100 sacks wheat, lo cases bacon, 13 caws cheese; for raranaki 350 sacks wheat, 3 ca«es bacon 1 oale flour bags, 33 racks malt; for Manakan. 376 sacks wheat, I case, 3 horses, 20 cases bacon, 10 do cheese. 3 cases; under bond ex warehouse for Auckland, 1 ease. Shippers—Wilson. Sawtelt and Co. Mason. Struthers and Co. Matheson's Asrency. a Ware. X WUkin, Geo King and Co, Eoyse Stead and Co, Watt and Co, McConnell Bros, LightOand, Allen and Co. J. Gilmour, K. Wihon »nd Co, Tweatyman and Couein. P. Cunningham aud Co. MU<>». Hassal and Co, Cun° and Graham. S. Boyle, Trent Bros, D. and D. Cameron. J. BeharreU, Suckling Bros, GeoMackay, J. B.Way,Cholmondley. Per Sea Belle—3soo sacks oats. 280 do wheat, 31 do barley. Shippers—Moore and Crawley. Per Floral Star—Free. 3382 sacks barley, 50 do oatmeal. 200 bags do; original cargo. 8 caske beer, 20 cases tapioca, 20 do wine. Shlppera—Boyse, Stead and Co. Per Binsarooma— Free, for Wellington—ls cases cheese; for Nelson. 100 eajks wheat l box. Shippers—Dransfield and Boper, Boyse, Stead and Co, Cuff and Graham. VEBSEI.B IM HABBODB. ghlps—Wntehire, May Queen^Vafpa Barqnes — Nardoo, KspeculaSßr, Warwickshire, Adelpnoi, Island City, alary Ann Aniifon, Stat Queen, Acacia Brigs—Star of the Mersey, Wave, Colibri, Drover, Xsiperor. Brigantlnes and Schooners- Edward, Lady Don, K. TJ. Cameron, Ksther. Elizabeth, Spec Excelsior, Garibaldi, Clyde. Kate McGregor, Kenilworth, Sissy, Elizabeth Conway, Jessie, Atlantic Ketches—Alice Jane, Emerald, Lucy James, Xiinnett TXSSELB AT TBE WHaRVM. Gladstone Pier — Widpa and Wiluhire. ships, Warwickihire, barque, discharging; May Queen, - Chip No S Wharf— Kenilworth, brigantine; Kate McGregor, schooner; Island City, barque ; and Clyde, schooner, discharging; Spec and Garibaldi, schooners No 3 Wharf—Drover, brig, discharging; Nardoo, Wharf—Adelphol, barque, Colibri. brig. Acacia, barque, and Atlantic Peacock's Wharf-Star Queen, barque, discharging; Wave, brig; Esther, briganune, loading. Elisabeth Conway The Wave, brig, and Floral Star both sailed yesterday, tbe former for Auckland and the latter for Borrowetmess. The Sea Belle sailed yesterday afternoon for Mell>ourne. The Titan was busily employed yeeterday towing the various vessels into the stream, which were anxious to take advantage of the S.W. breeze to proceed to their destination. The Bangitikl and Crusader were both In sight ' from the pilot station on Monday afternoon, bnt at 5 p.m a northerly breeze sprang up, and at 6 p.m both ve»i«ele were oat ot euht _ , Tbe barque Aencia was towed in by the p.s Titan yesterday, and berthed at the tunnel wharf. The «Mary Anu Aonison was berthed at the tunnel wharf yesterday. By telegram we learn that tbe Arawata passed • the Akaroa Heads in two hours thirty-seven Binntes alter departure from Lyttelton break- " water. The Wellington was lett behind, the speed of the big steamer exceediug her*s by fully i\ knots per hour. The fore-and-aft schooner Jessie left Picton on Friday last with a liitht S. breeze, which held till off Cape Campbell on the llth Inst, when it veered to the N., and held co till arrival at 10 am yesterday. The Jee-ie brings a cargo ot timber consigned to Messrs T. and E. Paritt. Tbe c s Taupo, Captain Carey, arrived yeeterday at»a.tn wish the Suez mail ex Bingarooma. Mr Barbor, the purser, reports leaving Port Chalmers at L3O p.m. and having light head wind throughout, - the weather being: thick from from Bto midnight on Monday. Tbe Taupo was berthed at the screw pile jetty to discharge inward cargo, of when she Oroeght nearly 80 tons. The echoonrr EUsibeth Conway from Picton arrived yesterday, having left that port on the Bth Inst, with a light 3, breeze; cleared the Sound following au<J rounded Cape Campbell on the 11 til at 3 a-tn, when the wind shifted to the N.. and continued so till within SO milea of the heads, a N.E. breeze thence till arrival at an anchorage Inside the breakwater early yesterday .morning. The a.s Bingarooma, Captain Whitburn, left Saedridge railway pier on 6th March at 3 p.m., and cleared the heads at 6 p.m; passed Swan Island next day at 2 45 p.m. and arrived at Bluff on llth at 5.40 a.m; left again same day at 7.10 a,m. and arrived at Port Chalmers at 7 pm; left again on 12th at 3.49 p.m, and arrived at Lyttelton on 13th at 10 30 am; experienced lijht northerly winds and very fine weather throughout. Tbe Bingarooma -was , berthed at tbe*erew pile jetty, wheremhe discharged 45 tons iv ward cargo, took in 10 ton*, and ■ailed at 4.40 p.m yesterday. We are obliged to Mr Chatfield, the purser, for report and files.

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Press, Volume XXVII, Issue 3644, 14 March 1877, Page 2

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SHIPPING. Press, Volume XXVII, Issue 3644, 14 March 1877, Page 2

SHIPPING. Press, Volume XXVII, Issue 3644, 14 March 1877, Page 2

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