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SHIPPING.

FOBT OP LYTTEIiTOH.

P"oiiii "Wkathee 15. 9 a.m.—"Wind. U.E. light; weather, cloudy. Barometer, 29.43 : ibermeiwifn, 68.00. High Wathtc— Tbie Day. Kerning, 1.02; night. 1.32. Arrived—Jannary IS. Hawea, e.s.. *6Z tons. Wheeler, from Akaroa and Dnnedin. Miles, Hassal mid Co, amenta. Passengers—saloon—lfesdames Fletcher, Penlington. Atkinson, Bannders. Coombes and child. Prosser. Mlnsea MeClnre. Hi«l"p, IVmelly. Cotterill, Mr and Mxc Hyatt ana family. BeT. Anderson, Messrs Fletcher and Son, Haddison, Penlinpton, luwood, Harris, Ayrton. Coombes, Prow-er, Culhnsr, Flowerdew, "Worthinistcm, Lund, Malcolm, 10 in steerage, and 30 for North. Arawata. ej., G2l ton*. TJnderwood. from Wellington and Nelson. Dalz'ty, Xiehols and Co., atrente. Paseeneers—saloon—Prom Coaet. for Lyttelton— Messrs Mow Davis and child. Maber, MeQnade, M. Boimra. E. J. T. Ford, Palmer. Simmons, Carruthers. Fitzgerald. Sydney Smith, Stephenson. Miss Vioher. Mr* Fi*ber: steerage—Messrs Dowme, Williams, O'XeiH, Ledpet, Douglas and family (3). Gordan and Son. Smith. Allison, Kelly, and 40 for other ports. St. KiMa, 8.8.. l~t tons, Flowerdny, fromT>nuedin, Oamarn and Tiroarn. fioyse, Stead and Co., agents. Pase«"ieers —8 for North. Easby, e.s.. 969 tons. Anderson, from Bydney via Port Chabnsrs. Passengers—saloon—Messrs Paeraan, fCamra aud family, and Mrs Battray, Mrs Jones and 6 children, and 15 original. Wodonga, barque, 297 tons, Chichester, from Auckland. CtKiHED—J»Tinary 15. Em-rald, ketch, 40 tons, Whitby, for Wellington. <7aff and Graham, agents. . Hurea, e.g., 4*52 tons, "Wheeler, for AncUand ra East Coast. Miles, Hassal and Co. a?ent?. Arawata, s.s.. 623 tons, Underwood, for Melfeourne via South. Easby, 5.8., 969 to™, Anderson, for Sydney via Wellington. Boyse, Stead and Co. agents. Biehard and Mary, schooner, 44 tons, Bntt, for Waitaira. Caff and Graham, aeents. Halcione, ship, BJ3 tone, Crofcer, for London. Edwards, Beunrtt, and Co., affent". Piuseenfrers— 8aloon: Mr and Mrs Pyett, Misses Caroline. Amelia. at.d Ida Fyett.MasteTS Ernest, Edward, and Clond Arthnr Pyett. Misw Weir. Isabella, briznntine, 129 tons, Barnard, forPelorns Sound. Master, n^ent. Margaret, ketch, 21 *onß, Kntter, for Little Akafoa. Master, agent. E. IT. Cameron, schooner. 4-1 tons. Green, for I* Bon'aßay. Master, asreLt. Ellerton. schooner, 87tons, Butter, for Havelock. Cuff and Graham, agents. Sailed—January 15. Omaha, brigantine. IS3 tons, Huphes. for Chatham Islands. P. Cnnninjrham and Co, agents. Faesengerg—Messrs W. Wood, W. Moore, P. Moore, J. Johnson. Denrent, hris, 221 tons, Thompson, for Newcastle, in baßart. Master, eront. . Hawea, 8.8., 482 tons. Wheeler, for Anckland via Bart Coast. Miles, Hassal, and Co., aeents. Passengers—Saloon : For WellinfrfOE—Mrs OUijier. Mrs Jameson. Mr and Mrs C. M. Gray and infant, Messrs C. J. Harris, Forester, Meek, B. W.Fereday. P Wills, Eevs. Morey, Crnmp, J. A. Taylor, W. B. Martin. For Napier—Messrs A. Martin, A. J. Pickering; and Holdsworth. Easby. s.s., 969 tojm. Anderson, for Sydney via Wellington. Boyse, Stead, and Co., agents. Passengers—Fifteen or «inal. Arawata, s.F..fi23toii». Underwood, for Melbourne Tia 3on*h. • Dalgety, Nicholi, and Co., agents. Passengers—Forty original.. Imports. Per St. Kilda-Free. from Dunedin: 10 "biles hops, 3 cases. 24 pnmpe, 61 pipes.—Free, from ■rSmaru- 1 anchor, 1 piece chain. Consignees— Taylor. Sandstram, Ansten, S.. Nashelski, Captain Dnnsford. _ , Per Hawea—Under bond, ex Dallam Tower, from London- 21 pipe effects. Under bond, ex Canterlrary. from Glasgow : 103 cnsee, 61 ctsks, 70 drum*. IS pkffs rope, 6 coils wire.. Under bond, ex Carl Ludwig. from Foo-chow : 231 boxes tea, 54 halfchests tea. 1 ca.«e cigars. Under bond, ex Ladybird, from Auckland: 2 cases. Underbond. ex ladybird, from Wellington: 1 truss. Free, from Akaroa: Ucases cheese. Free,fromDunedm:3l pkirs, 73 tarpaulins, \ keg, « cases. 1 pel. 14 trunks. 1 bdle. Ooneigneee—Basman, A. Benoon. H. CarFO o - Ayrton, Hyatt, order. Bithsate, Saundere, Hntton, Sorrenson, Kempthorne, Prosser, and Co.. Brown, Nashelski. Cuff and Graham, Banner and Liddle. Per Arawata—"Free, from Nelson: 35 half-cases fruit. Free, from Wellington, 35 pkgs. Consignees — J. Nancarrow, Danks. Expoets. Per Emerald—loo sacke oats, 80 do. flonr, 40 bags floor, 44 sacks malt, 100 do. wheat. 4 cases bacon, 165 sacks chaff. Shippers —Isaac Wilson, Saunders tad Henderson, Boyse, Stead, and Co.,T. H. Green, Per Hawea —Under bond, ex Maori, for Napier: 1 half-cboKt tea. Free, for Wellington: 5 sacks HMH seed, 2 cases, 1 cask. Free, for Napier; 111 mcks grass seed, 125 bdls. standards, 40 rams, 40 eaek* flour, 4 cases baoon. Free, for Anckland: Shales paper, 100 sacks oats, 30 do. malt, 7 bate* oorns&cks, 16 cases bacon. Shippers— E. Wißrin, Mason, Strothers. and Co., P. C. Threlkeld, MBes, Hassal, and Co . G. King, P. Cunningham and Co., T. H; Green. Boyse, Stead, and Co., Beed and IMn, T. Edwards. J. Anderson. Per Easby—Free for Newcastle : 33 cases cheese. Shippers—P. Cnnuinsham and Co. RsrArawata—Free for Melbourne: lcaee,9cesks bides,333 sacks barley, 1 box; in transit for Adelaide: 15 cases cheefie. Shippera-W A. Moss, T. 8. Payten, A. Moore and Co., Qtirforth and Lee, H. Jtor Halciono—27B2 bales wool and skins, 2732 sacks wheat, 34 casks tallow, 54 kog« anuage skins, Iβdo hatter, 19 do lard, 2 cases. Shippere--J. M. Heywood and Co., Edwards, Bennett and Co., Cuff end Graham. K. Wilkin, PvCannlnKhamand Co., Soyse. Stead and Co., A. Moore and Co., Wood, ghand and Co., X S. Payten and Co., Sclawlers, Fletcher and Co., J. Mendelsohn, Ihilgety, Nichols and Co., Matheson's Airancy, Miles, Hassal and Co. The β-s. Arawata teft NeUon at 2.30 p.m. on the 13th: experienced lisrht head winds and fine weather until arrival; cleared the French Pass at 5.20 a.m., and arrived at Wellington at 11 p.m.: sailed at 3 c.m. on the 14th. and arrived at Lyttelton at 6 a.m. So the 15th. Sac vns moored at the Steamers' Wharf, where she discharged 10 and loaded 40 tons cargo, and ha tin? taken aboard the outward Suez ■re.il, sailed for Melbourne, via South, at 2 p.m. The s.B. Easby, Captain Anderson, left Port Chalmers at 5 p.m. on Monday, January 14th, and had light valuable winds to Bsnks's Peninsula; thence etroEgN.W. till arrival in harbor at 1.30 p.m. yesterday. She took aboard cargo lying iv stream, and sailed for Sydney, via Wellington, yesterday afternoon. The S.S. St Hilda, Captain Floweiday, left Port Chalmers at 8 p.m. on Friday, and reached Oomaru at daylight next day: sailed again on Snudayatß p.m.,ttnaarrivedat'Rmarnatsa.tn. Monday. Took aboard 90 tons cargo, and sailed for Lyttelton at 5 p.m. same day, arriving in hirbor at noon yesterday. Had light winds to Timara, thence strong westerly till arrival as above. The St. Kilda woe aerthed at No. 3 Wharf to discharge, and will sail for Wellington and Wanganui this evening. These. Hawea. Captain Wheeler, left Dunedin at 4 p.m. on Monday, and reached Akaroa at 6 a.m yesterday: sailed again at 8 a.m., and arrived in harbor at 12 40 p.m ; had light variable winds till Oβ Peninsnla, thencf strong N.W. till arrival. She wee berthed at the Steamers' Whar*. where she discharged and loaded, sailing for Northern Ports at 8 last night. We thank Mr Soott, the purser, for ffiea and report. . The barque Wbdonga, Ifrom Anckland, amved 3ftst evening. The Bakaia Trill complete her loading to-night, sad he towed into the stream to-morrow. TM Omaha, brigantine. for Chatham Islands, and the brig Derwent, for Newcastle, sailed yesterday morning. The Garibaldi was berthed at Peacock's wharf to The brigantine Isabella and schooner Ellerton cleared the Cnstoms for the Sound yesterday. The following notioe of an incident already referred to in tae» columns appeara in the " Eoropean Ma'l*':—At a recent meeting of the London Board of Directors of the New Zealand Shipping Company (Limited), the Chairman, B. P. W. Miles, Esq . presented to Mr 8. C. Banmgartner, third officer of the Csmpany"s ship Piako. a valuable sextant, in recognition of his intrepidity in jumping into the water, and rescuing from drowning one of the ship's cmw who fell overooard whilst the vessel was at anchor in Lyttelton Harbour; and t> Mr J. If. Bixter, second officer of the same vessel, a handsome telescope, as a mirk of their appreciation of similar intrepid condnct in saving from drowning another member of the crew.

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Press, Volume XXIX, Issue 3895, 16 January 1878, Page 2

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SHIPPING. Press, Volume XXIX, Issue 3895, 16 January 1878, Page 2

SHIPPING. Press, Volume XXIX, Issue 3895, 16 January 1878, Page 2