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PORT OF LYTTELTON.

W__T_-a B-fobt—January 4. 9 a_a.—Weather, clear. Mm sky? wind, N_E., _eht> Barotnetor. 30 04; the——"meter, 64. High Water—Stmday. Morning, 00.4?; evening, LIS. January 5. _ 9 un.-Weather, clear, Mac aky -, wind, fiUS., lie--. Barometer, 30.26; th__w_~ter, <>1. High Water—lQhs I ay. Morning, 1.42 ; eve-tag, 2.04.

ABnrsxr.— January *. Saxon, schooner. 58 tons, Mackenzie, from Auckland. Master, agent. Hawea, is, 461 tons, Kennedy, from Fort Chalmers. D. Mills, *?e?t- S^^^T 31 **?™ B_nsay, Dene-. Slilne, Wood, Misses Banes, Bell <_), Messrs Higgins, Alger, Craig, Smith, and Sicl ton. 9 steeraee and 12 for other ports. . - «'~* *"V» •Mr.Uilli—-¥. fro-. AnC_- - -l_i_TJ_Ea*Co_rt ports. D. Mills, agent. P-J----senjers--I_«<» Grace, Andrews, Boss (2)C_r- >:- rinetan. —Madame- Boss. Caldwell, Deane, McKay. _nr_eVsta_n, I-or_ H. Phipps,T)r. Deane. Captain Denny, M«ssrs Braasev, Smart. Pniton, BroomnaU, -—■__», Mareasst, Hack, MotS. Rohertso-,Granam, Mann, —obcrta, V_-_r. 800-iag, Hnghes, Sastin, Wright, Drew, Bright, Hnrphy. Eichardson. E-Wkis, Monk. Edwards, Lolnett, Wilson, Stanley (2), Pollock, Hngo, Daveney, Sertoo, Aoderson, • Stewart, Jonas, Thomas, Ay ere, and 10 steerage. * Cleazed—Jan—try 4. ■ TTO—r- Modgett, barqne, 575 tons. Staples, far Ci——o. Ctt3 a:»d Graham, —rents. Passensrers— Mr and __a Josiah Harding, Miss Harding, Messrs G.J. Garcia, G. E. Fedro. - __n__—Ja_Bary 4. Kawe_, 5.8., —1 tons. Kennedy, for Auckland Tia East Coast. D". Mills, agent. Passengers—For Wellington, Mesda—es Eeim and .Bosebloom, Miss Webb, Dr. Donald, Mr Sinclair; for -feteon; Dr. C<__-S, Messrs Priest and Lewis; for Eapier, Mrs Thompson. Mr Fle_ing, Mr J. J. Tangere sod • -child; for Poverty Bay, Mrs Eoble tna. Mr "" "WeStoly,- for Auckland, Mr, Mrs and Master Cowlishaw*. ——a J. Mamford, Miss Thompson, Mess's Dobise-and Bitchenen; for Melbourne,: A. EnteliSe.

Jan—ay 5. W_—J_« KB-, 278 t°n»- McGiUivr-y,for Akaroa M3'Por? Chalmers. D. Mills, agent. - ~_3t, schooner, 78 tons, Thow, for _.uc_*b<_ _*«j»ter, agent'; ■ ' Clio, schooner, 80 tons, E__, for Waitapn. Master, sgent. C-tlin, ketch, «6 tons. Lyder, for Catlin's Biver. Guthrie and Larn&cb, agents. -,■_■' Soothern Cross, barque, 32i tons. Boon, tor Sew. castle. P. Cunningham and Co., agents. __tsie Sieol, schooner, 99 tons, Cowper, for jy OrriUe's Island. Master, agent. I—POBTS.

Per Hawea—Under bond, ex warehouse, -from Itanediil.lo case wine; ci Waipa, fro _ London, 25 pkges; free. 153 cases, 15 pkges, 46 casks ale, 2 sacks. 1 piano, 44 sheejiskins, 2 bales, 1 hide;- bags. Consigßeas—Order, Clifford, "MePheraon, Coddon,. Wood, "Wilkins. Per 'W—ia—_—Under bond, from Wellington, ex Botorna; 1 case; free, 29 cases, 4 parcels, 20 bags shells, 108 s-cks potatoes, 4 boxes. _ bales. 6 axle boxes. 10 half-chests tea. Consignees and Gi>——i>, Milesv 2[—eal'aml Co., J. Billa—ryne and. Co., G. Eeece and Co , R. Baird. Clifford and Co.. Mason, Stmth«r*and Co., A. Walker, JTashe_ki, Turner Bros., J. Inelis, Hobbs and Co. Per 4S,ooOft. sawn timber. Consigned to J. Ooss. ' Jlrpoars. Per Willard Muagett-30 harrels, 10.000 sacks wheat. Shippers—Cafi and Graham, P. Cunningham and Co. __ _ . |BBer Wan—ra—For Akaroa. free, 37 cases, 2 pkges, ♦ for Dunedin, free, 15 eases.' Shippers .--MasOTi, itrnthers and Co., Kempthorne and Co., C. W. Turner, _. Cross and Co., Wilson, Sawtell »ndCo-, Sorenson, J. J. Boyd, T. H.Green, Per Hawei—For Wellington, 515 mats, 220 amis. 1 'box, 1 ease, 1 keg, 2 cases; for Nayier, 1 case. 60 .icks, 8 cases; for Auckland, 40 sacks. 1 casfi, 11 boxes, 1 case; for Gisborne;-. cases, 1 piano, 2 boxes: for Wanganni, 3 cases, 1 cask, 2 cases, 6 cases. 19 pfcres: for Tauranga, 20 sacks, 2 cases; for Tara—a_i, 2 caees. - bales, 2 12 bales, 1 ba'-e, 40 s.ioks, 2 cises, 6 sacks. Shippers— C W. Tuimer, AulsehrookandCo., T. Danks, Watt And Co.. ». Mills, W. Cndden, J. GilmouT, G. Iffackav. Jameson Bros., Morrow and Co., Beedand Bsie, =Q. "H. Weston, Caff and Graham. Boyse, Stead and Co., >\Z.P. and P. Co., Mason, Strnthers ,a_.d Co., P. Conning-a-. and Co., Trent Bros., E. -w_i__-' ' ■

- _he steamer Wakatipu is due from the North tomorrow morning. She will leave in the afternoon for Port Chairners with passengers and mails for Hobaft-Tawa —id Kelbouroe, to be forwarded by the C.S.S. Co.'b Botort—., which leaves Dunedin on "th* 9tjj. ,_.;.. The U.S.S. Co.'s Hawea. which sailed far Wellington on Saturday night, had on board Mr Bailey, ot Auckland, and his boat Toy. the of the. < sailing race for open boats at the Lyttelton regatta. She is tobe entered at- Wellington. TJ» schooner Onwari, /Captain Joss, arrived hence a- the Bluff oo the 27th ultimo. The brig DroTer was-loading timber at the Bluff for this port on the S Ist December. Consignees per Charles Deet—ig from 2«ew York are soUSed elsewhere that a siirht entry will be passed to-day at noon for all uncleared goods span the vessel's manifest, ' ~ I Messrs Caff and Gr___a will despatch the smart - schooner Owake-to, Ti—aru direct as..coon »s she « t * completes d—cir-ging, and, on Thursday next theflce s_iooner .Kate McGregor for Auckland a_dTh——es. .".-"•" _ - . The Saipft, schooner, left A-—.hmd oi Friday,. 28th nit., and arrived in port on Saturday morning. She had fine we—her and light winds along the followingTesselSLKErelyins ati.i__orin-the " "a-fem"yesterday aftexaoon ready Xor sea, awaiting* a change of —iod:—Ca_tiHe. for Kiipara, reported' sailed, since pat Mudgett, for Callao; Cleopatra, jfor Oreytoonth- —izxie G«y, for Hok}- ' t__; —_ry _-—. Anx—ma, for Jackson's Head; Emperor. foT—aipar— and the brigantine Timaru. Waiting for berths—The Charles Deering, Huntress, Cor——c, Fiormda, Edith Eeed, _spec___or,HopeBelle, Btar. - - - ; ' ■ -_• . ; -: -: 'Teaterday sfternoun, as the schooner Sissy-was ~ beoting oat the harbor, she ro_ down a small sailing boat containing three persons- The boat capsized, throwing oat its occupants. Two of them managed to scramble np the sine o? the schooner at once and '""'- afterwatds rescued, the only injury /iafiioted being to the wearing apparel of thermIncky bo-tmen. _,"" . - The Union Sto—nship Company* steamer Hawea' * oi_ie*tt<to port from the South on Saturday afternoon. Sha left Port Chalaaers at 5.30 on Friday, ft^3«—led at Akaroa, where she —naved at "half-past - - B—te the following morning, whence she came oh to iytterton. .She hptjoght tw_iry-two passengers, boo—3d twenty-one here, and sailed,—ortljjrt 9.90 *" 'jx_i. - - The steamer W—_n reached the wharf on Sat mday night at a quaiter to twelve o'clock, from j Auckland, t» the East Cowst. Aspecialtrainfrom ' ~_■ despatched to _yttelton.—hen ■- she arriTedjto convey the large- number of pas-'''-■en__~i byfcwtoto—n. Disch-rging operations weteAt- osceucom—leaced on the Tessel's arrival, j—td continued until cc-mpletion at two o'clock yest«ds,y rnoruJag.- Prom Htr Harnett, thapttisar.-we learn that she l»t Aneklaint at 4.10 p.m. on the 3Cth alto Tfansaaga, at IftlS a.m.-ext day, Poverty Bay alrS p.—T. fts the Ist' "January, Napier next day at noon, sad Wellington, at 5.45 a.n_. on Saturday. Fro—. Weßtßsrfon to Hrt had KE: winds and thick weather. She brought sixty-one passengers, booked threa here, aad sailed for At—Toa. and Sooth at tea c?cloci yesterday nior—ing.

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Press, Volume XXXI, Issue 4194, 6 January 1879, Page 2

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PORT OF LYTTELTON. Press, Volume XXXI, Issue 4194, 6 January 1879, Page 2

PORT OF LYTTELTON. Press, Volume XXXI, Issue 4194, 6 January 1879, Page 2