PORT OF LYTTELTON.
9 , _ -Weather, clear, bine «*TV WU £- ■ »,*»« Barometer. ».*T); ttermometer, 65. j l - Wster—This Day. Horning. 7.39; j AERivrD—-March ST. w_ ! Qr-jllow. harquc=ii=e. 29? tons. Davis, from Newca>e ; 1 bas&e, 329 tons, Cairns, from -ff^^tle^Ciiffaßttlbaas-n.s^nta. T-TSrut »«., ft*? tons. Sinclair, from Sydney. Via East coast. E. Puflett, agent. Curtice. Coster MrW.H. Mr and Mrs Harris. Mr and Mrs 1 C&er HrVad Mrs Atkinson. Misses Hanmer. "Wfcrte &->ddinsrtou. Ridley. Smith, Begnoli Mrs Sbens MasterKlcher. Most. Sheath. Hofcnes, w£w Be". Grant. Bichards, King. WiUiams, EoberU, MartfrTßelcher. Clark. Tvere. Sorenson, 1 Malcolm, Greenliar, Tnme, - B S t?s7* tons. Carey, from Melbo-rrae Town and sontbernports. B. M^ fel-h SmHh. Byan. Wilson (2). Hewitson. Sister. Messrs Bea*Otass. - "Har^Sn-ia.'Hart.McGlashan Beale, HewHnsa. • £&«& TSton Parker. Holmes, Hayward, ) from Hobart Town-Mrs Boulton, , Master Smith. Messrs Cowell, , v SLaou? Etwn-age. 20; for Northern ports 4,. Cxbabej>—March 27. - Croydon lass, schooner. 51 tons, Cnrron, for . Italian. 81-isk, Davies. and Co.. agents. - Siiuin—March 27 Isabella Pratt. 71 tons. Cross, for Oarnaru. Mas-s-s.. 57S to-*, Ca«y *or SydneyvJaWelJi3«tOD, wsy ports and Anckland. B. «»»«• JSant. Passengers-*** Sheath, •-' mT a-jd Miss HradHa 5ff e '' h Mr " fte-nstt and chad, Messrs Taylor, Thorne, Shaw, Be". Pole. Boas S for :' Pickatt;. for Ketoj-Mr Sheath; for Auckland-Mr* Ching *-"*£• " SS Chalmers. Miss Mill. Miss Clare. Miss Bnckfor Sydney-Mr Harding; ; -'-' "^Tara^k! 7 «23 tons. for Mejbotrrne via South aid Hobs* Town- C Paflett-, agent. . 1 -Pssseaitgers—Mr Parr: steerage, 2. I*STOBTJS. '" . .pc,. aeabirf—lCS.WOft, sawn timber. Coasfcaee — J T. Brown. . ._ '. '* Per Sara Dnryfaa—MS tons ooal. Consignee— ' W tons coat Consignee—P. Confln<i Co« _, Per Botarca—TTndcr bond from Hobart Town— 125 ease* jams, 1 pel -. from Dnnedin, free-S hhds, ■ 100 wests, 4 cases, 63 pkgs. ConsKaeea—C. W. " "Earner. Walsh, Guthrie aad lamach, .Montague, order. . Pm fa-**xoa—l*rom wheeU, 67 gunnies Burar/S pels. S pkgs. 3 cases, 87 caj-cs fruit; from - "WeUington, underbond—SoOboxescindles, 1 case; - cader Anns Act—* cases shooting material} from " Auckland.free—lease, 1 cask; from Napier—l case; from WeUfaurton frea-47 pkgs, GO cases, 3 pels. 3 bales. Conaigoeea—Dransflald and Koper. K. . -• PuSet* C-oss and Co., Mason, Struthers and Co., " I/j-htband. Allan and Co., Cuff snd Graham, Sorteson, C*ll**t»r of Customs, order, King Bros., IL Wilkin. J. H. Bird. A. Bichards, P. B-Ifltmbert, T i Smith, Edwards, Banks, Naacarrow, Fleming. JExroaTS. • , - _ Per Botorua-For Wellington—74 ewes, 119 pars, 1 hox. 34 sacks. 4 rams -. for Sydney-551 sacks. 346 bags, SS eases, 1 bsx. 33 trunks; for Anckland—lso Backs. 7 pkgs, 1 cisc, 1 tronk. 1 bale; for Taranak*— 2cases,Shoxes.ro sacks; for Tanranga—2 rams: for Qreymanth—2 boxes ; for Napier—4 cases, SO sacks. 1 box. 1 bag: for Wanganui—7 cases,_B tr-mks; for Westport—l case. Shippers—T. B. Proctor, P. Cntminrham and Co, SuokliDsrand Co.. J. Gtigg-, Z-irhtband. Allan and Co., Wood. Shand and Co.. Ihmoan and Son, Dr. Townend, Oram and Hacaso, Geo. King and Co., Mason, Struthers and Co-. Chrystal. B. Hale and Co., Black, Davies, . ■ Halleaßtein Bros., W. Cndden, Caff and Graham. MoCallnm Bros.. A. Moore and Co . Heywood and Co* Sonthbridrs Baco* Cnrins; Company, W.D. Wood, Trsnt Bros., J. Anderson, A. Turner, Taylor and Co, Xempthorne and Co., Twantyman - * ana CoTtsin. Per Tararua —Ex warehouse, under bond, for Melbourne—6 eases drags ; for Dunedin, fTee—2B cases, 2S empties, 3 trunks; for Bluff, free—S eases bacon, 1« kajrs hntter. 1 sack malt. Shippers—Watt and Co—WVCudden,K«idacd Bain, Boyse.- Stead and Co. B. Pefiett. Bntterw-.rth, J. J. Boyd. Kempthorne, GuUand Graham, Trent Bros., Lightband, Allan and Co. .-««,__■ ;Pe*.Stpyaoil«a«—lS4 cases kerosene. 30 casks haecttova wjre.l3bal««con!SECkß. 8 baTes wool, - f5 bags sharps, K?l bags fionr. 175 bags wheat. 20 bags bran.-15 jnata sugar. 2 asses sundries, 2 bags Tiae. ShtLUMau' M. Davieis. B. Wilkui. Mp-r and and Cpi Dalgety. Nichols and ■ : -Q3i,Soh*Stos^:■ ■ - - ■ • ~.\/y/\.
■ The s.k.'Botorua. Captain Carey, arrived at 1250 p.m. yß*terdayfron» Port Chalmars. Bluff, Hobart Town and Melbourne. Bhe left Hobson's Bay at AS3 p-m- of 18th; arrived at Hobart Town at noon ©£;oOthj left again 7 pjn.; experienced variable winds and fln« weather; reached the Bluff st noon of 24th, and let at op.m.; arrived at Port Chalmers at 7 a-r*. of Xsth ; sailed at 6 p.m., 26th; enoounstrong head winds. She left last night for Sydney via Wellington, East Coast ports and Auckland. The John Knox win take the Emperor's berth at theTu-nel wharf to-day. The Star win he berthed at the No. 3 wharf in place of the Transport. TheSmnbeam will go to Peacock's wharf, taking ti» Tietoria's berth. _ ... .l TV» Aim. h..m. —HI Vo lA«fei«>3.ttX<rt»s**** tha Orthe-3 at the Gladstone pier to load. The John Watson was brought in alongside the STane to tranship cargo into that vessel. Tha hrii-antina Ssabird, Captain Smith., left Harslock March S3rd with a fresh N.W. wind, with which Caps Campbell waa made on Monday at 7 s«s, a dangerously isxge piece of the hull of a vessel. Prom Cape Campbell had; a southerly (wind for -six hours followed by light cartherQes. * The Union Company's. s.s. Xadyhtrd, should sx-rf-Ffr to-morrow ea-route to Auckland via Wel- - Kngton aad way ports. — .-- ._:.;__._ - "ftifllichooner Gael is loading at the breastwork , Sat Anddscd. and tha schooiierTrAnsit, -Mr :W<iy. ajffnti *ff anrurtnuvA a« on the barthfor the same port and the Thames**; ,-* j The four big g*as wrought hy the ship City of QsebecwiU be landed io-day. * i A schooner was flO-aing up .the harbor last night asoor express kft. - » The -barque Balls heaoe arrived" at" Newcastle on the 14th current. . „ Th* Mary Blair may be exp-eted here sjkortlyi - from Hobart Town. She was loading when, the Xotaroa left there. : The s.s. *saeby arrived, at Newcastle, March lSfn, ' for a «xgji> of e-*l for Mr W. H. Smith, of Melbourne. SW-bks to be offered for sale at auction. to>dsy at Melbourne. ; The barqueatica Swallow. Captain Davis, arrived at midnight on Wednesday from Newcastle, after a run aqross of eighteen days. She met. with easterly weather to Cape Campbell, where a * swuthe-ffy gale was encountered. The wiud then veered to fh» north-east, moderate, afterwards south-east, light. The Vindax was still waiting a chance, to boos the slip to be cleaned when; the -„;.S»-alio»'Mt."'.-: -. The Sara Dreyfus. Captain J. Cairns, left Newi castle,-March 6. and arrrred yesteSflay morning afefiva o clock. She reports experiencing the same unfavorable run of easterly winds reported by the several vessels, lately arrived from Hewcn^Ue. The s.s. Tararua, Captain Sinclair, arrired at coen yesterday from Sydney via Auckland and Bast Coast ports: She left Sydney on the lSUrinst., and experienced strong head winds and sea across, aerifies* at Auckland, March Slat. Left Auckland . tbe.foUowing day, and caßed at Tauranga. Gis- ". borne. Kapler, and. Wellington, meeting with fine "* weather along the coast. She sailed last evening; at half-past five for Melbourne via Sooth and i.. Hofeart Town. •-
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