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PORT OF LYTTELTON.

—f*»ra«s «*roar—-arch St. 9a._.--Weather. clean Wnesiji wind, _ii__7 Baro-eter, 29 70; th-r_-_ter, 58. Akbx—a»— March 8t _ John Knrx, barque, 281 tons, Dwa, from Sydney. W. Montjroine—• ani Co., sgssts. "_ _^ ilitb Eei<l, schooner. 7t tons, Formaa, from W-tapa. Cuff aud Graham, agents. Start brigaatine, 407 tous, l>ay, from Newcastle. ~W H.'Hs——saves, agent, Albion. s.s., KWhtous, Tozer. from Well—grton. I?. P—l«t, agent. Passengers—Mr and Mrs — '.cKen„e. Mr and Mrs Bennett. Major Lean. Messrs H—reU, Skipworth, Cass, Buck. Gray, Croft, Eow--1 et, —ewison, —ane, Shaw, Smith, Jacobs, Carrow, Hacd»rscn. De Beer, Dobson, Perring, Ephraim, 3__-_^'rn_oaT"ifariia"fbi_ t .'-'~-"" Btrttermsre. barone, 933 tons, frim Calcutta, via Tart Ch_*et». Boyse, Stead and Co. and P. Cun_—cha— *»dt^>.,*a««M~.. _ , John Wataon, foarqueatine. Star—, from t——ar— CiS—.3—l 9l_V*~«—■ - " _;--• .„ " ~' ' Cxe—i—3———rob 2*. Esther. seho~*er. «7 tons, Davis, for P-orus go—id. __st«r. agent. T. B. Taylor, schooner. 5* J°as, I—an—, mr T—a— —. Cuff and Graham, agents. S_X—>—March 24. Bebington. barque. 921t0M, Roberts, torZondon. __?sty~ Ni<—ols and Co. »gests. Passengers—Br D—liel Jacobs. Mr aad Sirs Newton. Mar—ion^— iga——ie, 8J to—i. Bowton, for Anex__d. J. —Wlis. arent. Fawn, brig, 216 tone, Brown, tor Msnnkan. Mas- **_ 368 tons, Soth«r_ad, for He-castle. P. CunniES—uai and Co., aeeut*. Albion, s.s., 591 tons, Toier, for Melbourne via Port a_b_~s and Bluff. B. Puflet, agent Pas-M-sera-ForPort Chalmers—Mrs Martinandboy. ftrTssvin ana tiro chUdren. Messrs McCartney, Hn*-_a»-t, MackeMie. Sinclair, Byan, Stevens, Garrard. Go«r, Benshaw. For Bmff-lta BraW Mi~ KcWn ***__ „--_—__■ Chambers, Dr. McMillan, Moars ___s Benn—t, Bowler. Etansbenry. MoOuire, Howard, Wilson, Xee. CnTlen, Fraser. Clarke. Cass, tonsTwW for Kaikoura and W-li-tfta. <Juff_-Grsi ? m,»g«itß. —Mrs Passau, Messrs Wilk—son, Prods——a. Baker, Bird, as., 2SS tons, Malcolm, for Timaru —ad Dunedin. B. Puflett, agent. Onward, schooner, © torn», Joss, for Picton. F. J—i——s, agent. Per Albion—29 packages, 36 bags grass seod, 50 boxes candles," tegs pepper- Coasi«nees—U-SLS. Company, Payne, C—rke, —iR-tband, Allan and Co., B_Htreavcs. Traffic Manager, Gillespie and Co., C——, Beat— and Co., J. Ballantyne. Per Edith —eid—-49,<550ft. timber. Consignee— Cap—in Kirk. Per John Kno_—3oo piles, 500 felloes, 46 pieces timber. Consignees—Hawkins and Co., W. _lonta———y sad Co. P«r Star—s3s tons of coal. Consignees—W. H. Ha—reaves and Co. Exrosxs. Per H—a, lor *_aikoura—2oo coils wire, 4 pkgs. For "Wellington, free—4o bags flour, 19 pkgs, 3 cases, 100 mats sugar. For Foxton—s eases bacon. Shippers—Hey—ood and Co., Crerar and Whitcombe, P. Cunningham and Co.. Aulsebrook and Co., Trent Bres., S, Boyle, J. Gib-our, -ightband, Al—— a—i Co. Per—_r_ion—32o sks flour, 100 sks bran, 49 ska barley, HO bags Sour. 110 sks malt, 27 sks wheat. Shippers—Moir aad Co,, S. Boyle, Boyse, Stead and Co., H. B. SorensonPer T. B. Taylor, ex Mennock—2 cask*. 1 case, 5 tins. ExOrthes—Shales,2c—ses. Shippers—N.Z.S. Co - piny. Per Fa—n—2s9S bags wheat. Shipper—C. *W. Tun_K _. Per T—dyhird, for Til—irti, free—l case. Shipper —-.Puflett. ~, ~ Per Albion, for Dunedin, free^— l hhds, \i cases. 1 cask. 1 bale, 17 kegs butter. For Bluff, free—2 pels. 3 cases' cheese, 1 mat sugar, 2 pkgs. For „[elbonnie, free— Hi sks barley. 26S sks oats, 200 eks grata seed, 6 casks hides. For Melbourne, is transit for Adelaide—li"'32 sks barley. Shippers— Moore aud CoU T. S. Payteii. H. B. Sorenson, J. CUrke, Boyse. Stead and Co., H. Hawkins and Co., _. Pu—rti, Cndden. Black, Davies, r-'.Z.S. Company, _ Stead and Co., Cuff and Graham, J. J. Boyd, Miles,-H_ts——sd Co.

The s.s. Albion, Captain Tozer, arrived yesterday morning, eigheen boats from Wellington. She sailed at 4—o pan., for Melbourne via Port v. halmers and Bluff. Tbe ship Marav— was towed in to the new No. 1 Wharf by tbe p.s. Lyttelton yesterday. She will commence to load for London at once, in behalf of the N.Z.S. C—npaay. The American barque James A. Borland was taken to the stream yesterday, and tbe Jasper towed in to No. 3 Wharf by the p.s. Titan. The s.s. _Bdyb_-d" sailed at 4 p.m. yesterday, for Ti——m and Port Chalmers. In the notice of the Bebington's clearance yesterday, an error crept in—Messrs Edwards, Bennett and Co. being —_—- as ontward agents for that vessel. It sirould have been Messrs Dalgety. "Nichols and Co., they being, tbe outward, and Messrs Edwards, Bennett aad Co. the iv wards -gentrfor Messrs Shaw, Savill and Co.'s ships. "_"he schooner Be—ard is toading for We—ington, to sail about Wednesday, 26th vast. The cax?o of coal per Sunbeam is 30n_gnedto Mr B. Wood. The bri—tn—ne Star, Captain Day, arrived yestertz—r,t—ra - —»j» inmt ———<*u&le. Tosnajjp t *<* Stewart'* Island she met with a succession of light easterly winds a»&-e*lms, thence S.W. breeze for two days, followed by N.E. wind to —airing the port. When off the Nuggets, Captain Day sighted what he be—»v«d to he - pcrtioa of a, wreck, but was _of—ose enough to it to make out positively what it The "barque Battennere. after a smart run of two days, arrived yesterday afternoon, from Port Chalmers. Her cargo .cons—ts chiefly of cornsacks, being pari of her original freight from Calcutta. S_9 is oonsigued to Messrs _oyse, Stead and Co. and P. Cnaningbam and Co. The John Watson, barqu—itme, from Oamaru, arrived last evening. A barque from the South —as signalled last night when our express feft port. She is reported to be aa A—eric—i-b—lt vessel, probably the Isaac Hall, out fift days.. The Edith Beid, Captain Forinan, arrived yesterday -h «_ Wa&apUi whence she sailed March 20tb. "tTnfS I msix ng Cape Campbell she experienced N.W. winds, tiecce to Kaikoura light N.E., and to arrival wesferjy w—os. Tbe Lochiel to No. 5 Wharf, the Mary Ann Annisen to Peacock's, and tbe Drover to No. 2, will be berthed this morning. ■The Mary' __mat—ie was to leave Hokitika for-. tb*g port 18th March. 3—ie.bwEQue.Jo—ia-._—ox, Captain Davis, arrived yesterday morning, from Sydney. She left there ' March 7th, and until sighting Cape Farewell had a continuous run of light easterly winds, wi —occasional thick weather. Passed through tbe Straits o_'l—day "—»*,«—.——; strong winds down t—o coast. . The brig E—ily for Newcastle, the Fawn for Manuka a. and the schooner —I—i radon for Auckland, _uTo——«i—ight. Trirouglt some mistake or f_—t of a. consignee the ship Boyne —»3 stopped in her discharging operations the whale of - yesterday. From Captain Kelly we learn that negotiations to load his £ne ship here have pot been successful, and her destination will be Newcastle, thence to a port in the East Indies.. , Messrs Black and Wood, the purchasers of the wreck of the schooner Clyde, stranded on the Ninety _ileheich. nearTau—itn. have, after thee unsuccessful att*_pts to get the vessel off, in the _eanti_* abandoned the attempt. The efforts have "hitherto been made to"—nneb ber as she lie 3, bibadfida ,*-•> the sand. These having proved abortive, it is understood to be tbe intention of her owners to cast the vessel stera to sea and make a fresh effort. At present she lies high and dry, and out of reach of nil tides but the very highest, which only wash her in such a way as cannot possibly mj_ «——.. ■ ' ' --'

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Press, Volume XXXI, Issue 4260, 25 March 1879, Page 2

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PORT OF LYTTELTON. Press, Volume XXXI, Issue 4260, 25 March 1879, Page 2

PORT OF LYTTELTON. Press, Volume XXXI, Issue 4260, 25 March 1879, Page 2

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