Thank you for correcting the text in this article. Your corrections improve Papers Past searches for everyone. See the latest corrections.

This article contains searchable text which was automatically generated and may contain errors. Join the community and correct any errors you spot to help us improve Papers Past.

Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image

PORT OF LYTTELTON.

9 ».m.—Weither, clear, b!»e aj,,, ieht. 29M; tbes3»oin*ttei'M. Hijrh MoTßing, 3.33; eTeaicff. tOt.

ijaiTra- Jxßxeay SO. - Eliza. Mary, briffrttine, Vβ. Teas, irndflrfißSn Kn2. OaUirteandJtirMCD.aeeee. » Margaret, ketch. "-SI tons, Eatt*. fiw Little Ataka- Master, arent. Bebineton. Imrque. 900 tons, Boberts, from Jjaa-ioa7 Edwards, Bennett and Co., a?ecta. Pasteogers —SaJoon—Messrs D. Jackson, J. Sale, E. B. Fisaer. Second cabin—Mesdames Leonard, Ensom, Joy. Messrs Daiia, Eirdon, Holland, Enaom. Leonard. Steerag-e—Mr and Mrs Enlnnd, Mr and Mrs Dinneea, Mr and Murs Lesaonier, Mr and Mrs i Jj Ifaignmin, Titiiimi -A ■ <Jre«ier. E. «r»eeer, A. ——«tm-O: EaJrtsd, Messrs Greener, H. S. Batchelor, Bstofaeior. J. liarrelt, T. W. Manne^A. Pefciloa, 7 J.'O*Hara, J. Jjlisoei, Maitex- (Sai Eoluiidr IT-TT, — J «TiT.a-ry Bft ...... ...„,- *- s: ™ ete afo , nS*S , soE tarqne, 291 tona, for Sydney. MOTitgpmew«id.Gaki ae«tts. PMieiifeers—Mr and Mrs Humphries, Mr F. Jones. - Aicatear, )setch, 25 tons, Neilson, tar'&xsnm. Master, a?*Sife - " \ , 1 J~ riorlodal' teitractiße, 305 tons, Biopley, for Titaaru. Ccs and Graham, agenta; .- Garibaldi, echooner, 51 tone, Joinston, for * HofctSnt .Cameroaßroa, agents; 17 tans, Messnny, for Whitiß Head * SittED—Jaanary 20.Garilalfii, eehoocer, 51 tons, Johnson, for ,- Hokitiia- Cameron Bros., asents. Kaymoikd. br%, 490 tons, Erans, lor Newcastle. 1 , . Coasingham aod Co.. atrents.

FwEHsa'Slary-SS.OOO feet sawn timber. Coneisrr;e«3—G«thrie aad lersadx. Per®a!6lßgion—979B pkgts, 701 cases, 74. barrel*. ao.qpcas*?, i pel, 1 iratt, 1277 easfa, ISO reurs wfeaeb, i£o bdk. Consignees— Q. L. Beath anfl Co, Bfclgefy, Xidfeols and Co, Twentyman and Cousin, Hoothais, Percy, Bing, Harris and Co, Q. H, ■Apoleesle,' 3. Childs, E. BiEStead, A. Simpson, 2>raßit£elri aaft Boper. Sanaders, "Burner, W. MontpjocKj, , W, 7*. HOI, Cretar and Whit-combe, Grand Sad Danlop, TLofflpsoa and Co, Bey Father Fknel, Minister P. Sawtell, S. Defies, C. B. •JS-rtor. treod, Sbot>a and Co, SargeoaCiristchMrch Ho»nt*l, Icmpthorne and Co, Saaaders and Heafescm, J. Meaderson, Gnthrie and Laraach, Sdnard*. Bennett aod Co, J. White, Twentyiaan aad Cooria, E. SlcFherson, W. Harris, and Go -Cr. <»oald. Hulbart, W. J. Walker, J. Inglis, 3". K..BiJn, Daris aud Co, E. Beece and Co, Sclanders, Ketcber aad Co.

The Eliza BTary, Capt. Arndt, left the Blnff Jutnuary 11th; light Tariable winds to arrival in harbor yesterday afternoon. The baiqne John Knox, for Sydney, cleared at the Customs yesteriay. . . . ; - • " \ 1 J The .Boxon%h Belle wje moT«d from the Breastwork yesterday, aad the brig-antine Sea Bird took her Pi»es. At the Steamers' Wharf the American baraaentine C. S.. Bashnell completed discharging yest'eriaty, and will go into the stream this morning, for the arrival of the Eingaroomafrom WelUc«t-3ii. £.t the dadstone Pier the N.Z.B. Co.'s ship Opawa blocked off the last of her ears?o yesterdiy morninf. Thetw6**J" locomotivea, imported by the per Hnruaai, were landed yesterday ttoinlnif 'Uiider the superintendence of the etationmaster, Mr Bradley. The Union Coßjpiny's s.s. IBinsarooma. is due from WelUngtoa this morninsj, and will leave . shortly after aaHval for Port Chateere. ■ - The steamer Soathern Crocs is aaaounced to leare for Auckland, via Welliugton and East Court Forts, on Friday next. The barqufe Brtitugtbß will be entered at the Customs this morning.

ThebrieltayßKmd.ror Newcastle, and the GaxiJ>aMi, forTHokitllca, sailed yesterday.

Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP18790121.2.3.1

Bibliographic details

Press, Volume XXXI, Issue 4206, 21 January 1879, Page 2

Word Count
504

PORT OF LYTTELTON. Press, Volume XXXI, Issue 4206, 21 January 1879, Page 2

PORT OF LYTTELTON. Press, Volume XXXI, Issue 4206, 21 January 1879, Page 2

Help

Log in or create a Papers Past website account

Use your Papers Past website account to correct newspaper text.

By creating and using this account you agree to our terms of use.

Log in with RealMe®

If you’ve used a RealMe login somewhere else, you can use it here too. If you don’t already have a username and password, just click Log in and you can choose to create one.


Log in again to continue your work

Your session has expired.

Log in again with RealMe®


Alert