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PORT OF LYTTELTON.

Wkitkx* BiKJßT—April SO. 9 ajn.—Wind, calm; weather, elesr and bine |W Barometer. 30.00; thermometer, £0.00. Sunday (April 21). 9 aan.—Wind, N.E. light; weather, overcast. Bvo meter, 29.96. Thermometer. 00.00. High Vtxnm—{SaodMjU 7.25: night. 7.53. This Day. Morning, £30; night, 8.48. Abbittd—April 20. Botoraa, sj., 576 tone, Carey, from Sydney, via Auckland. Napier, and Wellißgtou. D. Mills, agent- Passengers — saloon: Captain and Mrs MTntyre, Meedames Bonn, M'Lean and boy, Hammeraley, Mies Cundy. Messrs Beaglehole, Xerie. G. Boss, J. H. ttftWu. A. Cot, M'Leen. Cottrell, Broadhurst, Boss, Hullett, Blanc, Campbell, Werry, Bell, Oxfcy, Glaeeon, Ames. Snow, Hasting', frankiaße. Ckureon (3), Halse, Beaver, CabiU, A. Bearer, Bates, Thompson, Bed wood, Barrett, Sibfr,)-< «■»* Iβ in. steerage. Alma, schooner, 163 tons. Waters, from Greymouth. P. Cunningham end Co., agents. Victoria, barque, 310 tons, Shimming, from New. P. Ca&ningham and Co., agents. Passengers—Mrs Morris and 2 children. Jane, brig, 160 tons. Abbot, from Wellington, in |»na«f. Cuff and Graham, agents. Courier, ketch, 31 tons, Sinclair, from Pigeon Bey. Master, agent. April XL Hydrated, ship, 1360 toes, Holmwood, from Adelaide. Master, agent. Passengers—Saloon— Krs Holmwood and child, Mr and Mrs Wakefield, Mr aad Mrs Crocse, Mrs McLean, Mr WheelTaiaroa, e.s., 228 tons, Kennedy, from Northern Porta. l>. Mills, agent. Passengers—Saloon—Mr, Mrs, and Miss Beeves, Mr and Mrs Jenkins, Mr and Mrs Wt l *"''"', Captain Parr, Colonel Whitmore, Meears Kay, Prince, Grant, Bodbred, Bott, Lain?, Lloyd, Bedman, Ames, Speedy, Dimond, ud D. O'Brien. Aihambra, S.S., 456 tons, Mnir, from Wellington and Nelson. Dalgety, Nichols and Co., omenta. Passengers—Saloon, from Nelson: Mrs Healy, Messrs Cbaiten, Madaren, Hodden; from Welling. ton: Mr GUEghan, and 2 steerage. Clkuucd—April 20. Fairlie, schooner, 177 tons, Norris, for Mannkan. KaEter, agent. Btackwall, ketch, 36 tons. Green, for Okain's Bay. Master, agent. • Bailed—April 90. Antelope, cotter, 17 tons, Malcolmson, for Akaroa. Master, agent. Botoraa, sj., 576 tons, Carey, for Port Chalmers. D. Mills, agent. Passengers—Saloon—Mr and Mrs Bell, Messrs Bobinson, Smith, Jones, Brown, and Ockerton. April 21. Amateur, ketch, 25 tons, NeiJaon far Akaroa. Master, agent. E. U. Cameron, schooner, 41 tons, Green, for Xießon'c Bay. Master, agent. Unity, ketch, 43 tons, Thompson, for Wellington. Caff and Graham, agents. Kate McGregor, schooner, 65 tons, Armstrong, fox Auckland. Boyse, Stead and Co., agents. Emily, brig, 268 tons, Sutherland, for Sydney. P. Cunningham and Co., agents. Passengers— Mrs Sutherland, E. Sutherland, and J. Amey. AxstraUaa Sovereign, barque, 353 tons, Berry, for Newcastle. C. W. Turner, agent 1* POETS. Per Alma—2lo tons coal, 30 do coke. Consignees . —P. Oatmingham and 00. Per Victoria—ieo tons coal. Consigneee—P. and Co. ' - Per Taiaroa—Free from New Plymouth: 1 case, 1 pel; free from Nelson: 13 bales hops, 40 bogs malt; free from Wellington: 1 pkge, 4 coses, 1 truss, 69 telegraph poles, 1 horse. Consignees— Marchmant, Order, Aitken, Wood and Co., J.Blair, M. Baisht, J. Kay, Telegraph Department, D. O'Brien, ChQman. Per Aihambra—Free from Nelson: 1 trunk, 6 cases, 1 roll carpet, 4 casks oil, 11 eases fruit, 3 empty casks ; free from Wellington: 12 bales tow, 6 cases, 1 truss,3 pkges. Consignees—H. Chattero, W. Pratt, J. M. Heywood, J. S. Savage, F. Innes, Wood, Shand and Co., H. Young, Colonel Packe, C. P. Hulbart, Hale and Co., Hyde, Whjtcombe, Bey. CSerrier. Per Botoroa—Under bond from Sydney: 3 cases, 9 casks, 1 pel, 26 cases stationery, 138 do fruit, 19 pkges, 4 cases breadstuffs, 1 do books, 7 pkges merchandise, 1 do iron doors, 365 mats sugar, 4 hhda ram, 1 case euns, Ido caps; free from Auckland: 6 cases; under bond from Wellington: 2 cases ; free from Wellington: 35 cases, 2 pels, 2 horses, 3 boxes. Consignees—Young, Bobinson. D. Mills, Telegraph, Customs, Public Works, Cuff and Graham, Order, MoLeskey and Co., Eempthorne, Prosser and Co., Green, Wilkin and Co., H. Marks, Nancarrow, Manager Colonial Bank, W. Stuart, Fisher, Loader Bros., B. Shannon, B. Paterson, G. Boberts, Bey. Morley, Montgomery and Co., King Bros. Per Eydrabad — 200 boxes raisins, 29 pkgea stationery, 335 bags bark, 10 bales cornsacks. Consigned to order. Exfobts. Per Unity—6 tip waggons, 19 coils wire, 7 sacks grass seed, 63 loose cheese, 40 cases cheese, 388 sacks potatoes. Shippers—BaOway Storekeeper, Edwards, Bennett and Co., Saunders aad Henderson, S. Boyle, Jameson Bros., Beck andTonks. . Per Kate McGregor—loo sacks wheat, 160 bags "nt"»f'. 600 sacks potatoes, 8 cases bacon, 10 tons flour. Shippers—Boyse, Stead and Co., J. B. Way, Cuff and Graham. Per Fairlie—27oo sacks wheat. Shipper—C. W. Turner. Per Emily—2473 sacks wheel, 1200 do potatoes.. Shippers—Boyse, Stead and Co. : Per Botorua—Free for Dunedin: 6 sacks bacon, 23 cases scrap iron, 20 sacks malt, 5 cases. Shippers—D. *nfl«, A. D. Smith, B. Steele, Seed and Bain. Expxcrzn AuiVAxs. From London—Waikato, Sonkar, Dnke of Argyle. From Port Chalmers — Botorua, April 86th; "Wanaka, April 23rd. From, Melbourne, via. South—Tararna, April 26th. .: From Newcastle—lris. '* From Svdnef—Wakatipu. ' From Auckland—Oceola, Hand Graham, Linda Weber. ; .From Sydney—Ware Queen and Cicero. From Auckland, via Thames—Onward, lapwing. From via East Coast—Hawea, April Srrt. --' From New York—Star. From, Melbourne, -via North—Albion, April 25th. From Wellington, via West Coast—Maori, April _22nd._ llFzom Whangapoua—Atlantic. f From Kai par*—Lady Don, Derwent. From Bluff—Star of the South, Marion. From Greymouth—Cleopatra, Sarah and Mary. . ._ . PSOJSCTXD DsFABTUUS. ForXonflon—Laja, Ellora, Cicero. C-rtw'Aoekland, via East Coaet—Hawea, April 29th; Wanaka, April 23rd. For Port Chalmers—Maori, April 22nd; Hawea, ApxaS3xd. Tor ■Northern Ports—Taiaroa, April 25th; Taxanaki. May 2nd. For Akaroa—Maori, April 22nd. - For Sydney, Tia Wellington, Napier, and Auckland—Botoraa, April 36th; Watatipu, May 13th. For Melbourne via. South—Albion, April 25th; Aihambra, April 22nd. - Tor San Francisco—Loch Cree. For Wellington—Unity. For Hobart Tpwn—Albion, April 25th. For Melbourne, via North—Tararna, April 26th. For Sydney—Emily. For Tlmarn—Maori, April 22nd. Tor Adelaide—Hydrabad. Vesskls nr Hakbob. Steamer—Taiaroa, Aihambra. SMpe—Pleiades, Trevelyaa. Laju, Hydrabad. Barques —Ellora, James Wishart, Loch Cree, Malacca, Planter, Natal Queen, Queensland, W. C. Weut worth, Loch Nsw, Especuhvdor, Victoria, India. Barqoentines—Fairlie, Prince Alfred, Aim*. Brigs—Wave, Jane. Brigantines and schooners — Volunteer, T. B. Taylor, Mary King, Kenilworth. Ketcbes — Blaekwall, xx \, Courier, Kestrel, Margaret, Linnet. VkSSSLS AT TBX WSABTSS. No. 1 Wharf — James Wi&hart, loading; Lajn. loading:; Loch Oreo, discharging; Malacca, discharging ; Pleiades, loading. No. 2 Wharf—Aihambra, discharging; Taiaroa, discharging. No. S i Wharf—Trevejyan, discharginsr; Emily, loading; Planter, discharging; Natal Quoen, discharging: W. C. Wentworth, discharging. No. 4 Wharf—Fairlie, loading. Tunnel Wharf—George Shotton, discharging; Mary King, discharging. , rrwrl i ,, p^^' w i , p Wharf—Kenilworth, discharging y Prince Alfred, discharging.

The Sarah and Mary and Cleopatra, brisantines, Mtt Urevmouth {or this port on Thursday last. The barque EUora was towed into the stream by thep.s. Titan on Sa tarda j , morning. • The Unity, for Wellington, Kate McGregor, for . Auckland, Emily, for Sydney, cleared the Customs on Saturday, and sailed yesterday morning. The " Sydney Morning Herald" of April 2nd says—"The ship Cioero has hauled off from the Circular Wharf. She will proceed to Newcastle for a cxrjo of scale for Lyttelton, where she win load for London." The whnoiwr Alma, Captain Waiters, left Grermotrth on Tuesday, April 16th, with light S W wind. Passed Cape Farewell at 10 a.m. on Wednesday, and Cape Campbell at noon next day; tience had light northerly and S.E. winds till arrival in hart> it oa Saturday mommy. The brig- Jane, —- <n Abbott, left Wellington on Wednesday. April 17tt. and had light N.WT winds till off Ksikouras. tn aca light S.W. winds and variable weather till arrival in harbor at 10 a.m. on Saturday. The s.s. Alhamrjra, Captain Mnir, left Nelson at 10.40 a-m. on April 19th. and reached Wellington at SL3O jxm same day. S tiled aram at 3.15 n.m. on April ffiXh, and arrived in harbor at 8.15 atm. yes- . tard&y. Kxperienced nne weather down the ooast. She sails for Melbourne via South this day. " The EBpecola'lor, at Peacock's Wharf, and Mary Ck, at the T.iunel Whuf, were berthed on Sanrd*y. The Union S.S. Co.'s s.s. Eotorna. Captain Carev, . passed Sydney Heads at 6 p.m. on Wednesday, 10th April, aau shortly after enconntcred a strong S.E. tale with heavy sea, which lasted for the first thzve days. The latter part of the exi>erience<l ■nntherlr winds with hich coofosed seas : passed Three Kinsrs at half-pi<t 7 o'clock on Soml.-iy eTenin?. and arrived at Auckland at 4 p.m. on 15ih inst. miUT a *nrortpasKtr3of fourdarrs t»renty-two hoars, which woeM have been less but for the roiurh wyath.-r the steamer eacountered durios the first threw Hays. l«ft Auckland at 5 p.m. on the 16th April, Xapierat noon on the 19th, and Wellington at 4 o'clock on Friday afternoon, and arrved in harbor at &15 a-m. on Satarday. Eipeneaced Mreajf S.W. winds from Napier to Wellington ; theaca lifht S.W, winds and fine weather. She oteclurged 40 tons cargo, and sailed south at 3 35 p-m. on Saturday. The 5.3. Taiarba, Ciptain Kennedy, left 'Mannkan at ? p.m. on Thnrwiay, April 18th, aad rea.-hed Tzpuiaki at midnight. SaiW aifuu at 3 a m on Friday, and maOe Kelson at i> p.m. ; left at 10* p"m and arriied at Welli&erton at Sa.m. on SatuniaricoiaatS.:»> p m..aisd arrived ia harbor at erf J am. yesterday. Experienced head viuds to kelson; theace nae wafther till arrival as above She remains here till Thursday when the goes Korth. The bariue Victoria, Captain Shimmies, reports lesTics Newcastle on April tth, and having easterly and S.E. winds for ten days. Passed Cape Fare well oa April 15th with a westerly wind, and anchored in Qneea Ghuiotte'B Sound on Wednesday at n<x>u for shelter from a. heavy S.E. blow ; pot under'«ieis*i e«a» with fresh N.W. breeze ; cleared Cork's Straits at midnteht. and thonee h3d light and rariabte sin-ld till arrival iv harbor on Setnr4ay She brxefs a argo of coaLs ior P. Cgmii w 3'^ fn aad Co.

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Press, Volume XXIX, Issue 3975, 22 April 1878, Page 2

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PORT OF LYTTELTON. Press, Volume XXIX, Issue 3975, 22 April 1878, Page 2

PORT OF LYTTELTON. Press, Volume XXIX, Issue 3975, 22 April 1878, Page 2

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