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PORT OF LYTTELTON.

WSATKK* BOW**—AiSii--§fc t f—_„„% »* n> —Weather, orercast ; win%*«nv»Boineter. i}.t2: thermometer, 45. _v April 27. -?.*. i£_' r .. n s m —Weather, clear blae;«XJ ?2* a *J*- E i ? Homing. 9.01; eTening, 3.27. . - iiETit-Ain-il 26. "-•...-■ . _ Ijjt Einas, barque, 202 tons, Bowden, from Hobirt Town. P. CannJEghnro and Co.. agents. G. 8.5., fearqne, 572 tons, James, from London yia lesion. Edwards, Bennet and Co., agents. Tni, 5.8., 64 tons. Holmes, from Wellington and Kaikoura. Cu3 and Graham, agents. Passengers— Mr and Mrs Tnunble; Mesdames Harris, Catting; Keasrs Jones, Gibson, Anderson, Maori. Steerage, I>crL2di!i. E. PuSett, atrest. Passengers—Miss Moss, Messrs Solomon, Hearicks, Seymour, and. Griffiths, Mailer, Locke, Ashton, Cohen, Crawf ;- • Xii» ilallor; Zealaidi* Exhibition troupe. *--.«--- ■- '- ■■•■ April 27. •-' ■-■'■■■■ Isaac HaC, barque. SO3 toes, Adams, from New Tork. ITaeter, agent; " •Pave of life, teigantice,73 tons, Herbert, -from Eokitika. „ - - CXKJiEEO—A-pru 25. • S»ion. schooner, 53 tons, McKenzie, for Kapler. Caff and. Gzahazn, agents. T»—.^n« Titan, p.e., 21 tons, Cameron, tor Dtmetlin. M wSLk£?£s., 278 tons, McQflHnsy, for Auckland via East Coast. B. P&flett, agent. , • fjn«T-gn—AprQ 23. - ':. O=eo, 8.5., 6GS tons. Odder, for Bluff and Mel-fcOM-e. K.Pnfiett, agent. Passengers-Steerage. t6 Wai3aka, suj., 3« tons, 3leGilMvr»y."ror Wellington, Ancilind. E. Puflett, agent. Paseensrers—For Wellington: Mesdaines Gilbgan Masters Harper and Meredith. For Aeleon: airs aad Miss Priest. Mrs Parsons. For Napier: MMter Ciajton. For Auckland: Miss BEssTUlr Andrews, Mr and Mre Cohen, Master JewelL S ISSI tons. Kelly, for london. New Zealand Shipping Company, agents. Passenger— Maxwell, tor the Auckland ■fcJsads. »••«»' April 27. M»xy Ktwion, barqnentiae, 214 tons, Newtea. for Oiaiara. CnS and Graham, agents. Imposts. Per Wanaka—From Dnnedin: 20 bars, 4 casks, 25 i-hhds. 10 barrels, 18 hhds, 100 pigs. From * Wtt.. ■. i case. Censigneea — Ord«r. Hawkins, Herman, Cro-we. Young, Bigbwrnj^Allan and Co., Ah Bine, Cookson, Coombes, McDonald, Collins, nemisjr. GvS and Graham. Wbyte, Hallenstein, Scott. Hason. Sncklini, Allwright, Sargood, Son, and Ewen, BatterworUi. Per Lady Emma —1050 railway sleepers, 11,000 payings, 50 cases frait. Consisrneea—P. CunningTiith and Co. ' Per Isaac Holl-For I,yttelt<m: MOO cases oil. 2255 e'egs notions. Consignees—Twe-tytnan and Consin, "VT. Hoody, Wilaon. SawWl. and Co., JsmKS Mcßwan oßd Co., E. H. Sflftw, Wood, Shana, ■ad Co., Order. • ' Per Tni—U casks tar. 1 case. Censigneee— tnbes, 571 pigs Bqaore, 35 pigs fleeds, V3S pkgs stoneware, I3i prga icsnlemente, 2opkge ironware, 68 pkga hardware. 109pkgsfornittire,2910pigs oUnren's stores, 110 i: bare iron, 42 bdls iron, 5 pke leather, 2022 pkgs, S2o pigs bridge ironwork, CS pkgs soft goods, 8 pigs toey goods, 50 seta railway waggon*. 29 pkgs dnplicates. liH pkgs boots and shoes, 5 pke stationery, ICS pkgs glassware. 1000 casks cement. Consignees—X. Parr, Order, W. lake, I. Inglie, E. Beece and Co, DranaSeld a»d Soper. A. Harper, C. and B. Kekey, J. Inglis, Sargood, Son, and Ewen, James Ooas, G. Gould, JT. Snckling, Chapman, Hon Kinister of Pnblic Vforks, Jameson Bros, end Co., "ff Harper, X»alz«ty. Nichols and Co., T. Hamilton, i" Perkins, Dr. J. H. Townend, E. B. Moantfort, A. Chiajroni, G. Cooke, Crerar and Whiteombe, N. Wolfe, T. J. Smith aad Co., J. A. Cnnningham, W. S. King and Co.. H. Daiis and Co., W. Montgomery and Co., P. -and D. Dnnean, E. Wilkin and Co., J. Bellantyne and Co., J. Mendelson. Twentyman and Coosin, Gothrie and Larnach, Edwards, Bennett and Co., A. J. White. EIPOETS. Per Omeo—Far 2151 sacks barley, «O sacks oats, 1 casting, 1 .red, 1 bag, 3 pkgs. Shippers—Caff and Graham, H. B. Sorenson, Geo. Kingaad Co., J. Clark, Friedlanier Bros., B. WilidnandCo. -«_ - Per Saxon—2So Backs flour, 75 bag» flour, «7 sicks potatoes. Shippees—Moir and Co., H. B. Per Wanaka—For Wellington: 22 cases- wine, 2 octeTea whiskey, 2 boxes, 1 case, 13 cases pictnTes. 2 tin boxes. 3 Bkgs, I pkjf tabs. 1 pig buckets, 2 cases axes, 2 bdls shoTels, 2 drums oil, 3 parcels. 3 cases bacon. For Picton: 40 bags flow, 2 sacke oatmesX For Nelson: 1 caw. For Hofafaka : 3 •nkits For Tanranga: 2 cases cheese. For Napier: 5 pkgs. For Wanganni-: 1 dog. PreeSa. TeTeeraph Department, HaAor Board, A. Davies and Co., Mason, Strathers and Co., Heywood and Co., Eailway DβStead and Co., Hester. P. Cunningham and Co., Teomer Bros, and Co., B. J. Gardner. SXFXCXKB ABBTTXLa. From'tondon-Waimate (H.M.F.S). EedGaTmtlet(V.W.H.S), Sonkar (W.8.F.H.). Adelaide (V.W.O.H-),l«ngstone, Orari. SSm Elizabeth, Biatto, Australian Sorereign, Emily, Swallow. From Port Chalmers—Arawata, AprUSOQu I-romNew Tork, Tia Wellington—Albert, Hermes, Thames. _ ~ I From -AttckJsnd, ria East Coast—Hawee, Apnl 2S iSii^jJ^-w i u I T ra Te.Wakatip n . ■ Prom Hew Yorfcr-Isaae Han, -i.nabeL M»va. . - FromManritias—Thtrrso, Camilfe, Jasper. . From Java—Bis Irfsge. ~J. Froia Hokitika—Wave of Life. Alert. From Hebart Town—Pet, Albion. JEtem Wellington-Hawea, April 28thFrom Greymonth—Edith Beid. Sea Bird. From Kaipara—MageUanClond, Kaipara, Tores, Prince Alfred. .. -. Fioai liTerpool —Oaknnxst. From Calcntta—Sfarie. From Pioton—Spray, Bewari Team Pelorns Sound —Shepherdess, Onward. Pbojxcteb D«y*Bxns3K. Tar liondon—Stad Haarlem, Northampton, Arethosa, Buttermere, Canterbnry, Lorraine, HimaTfot Auckland, t& East Coast—Tararna, April 24th. For Port Chah»sre—Hawea, April 28th, lady For "Wellington—Arawata, April 80th. For Kaikonra and "Wellington—Hnia, Tui, Jane &ooglas. For Ancklaad—Ada C. Owen. For Sydney— Minora, WakaGpn. For Brisbaie—^LocMel. For Newcastle—Swallow, Canny Scot, Bells, WoodTOie, Island City, Sara Dreyfus, LetterfourXe. : For Hobart Town—Southern Cross, Mary Blair. For Greymotith—Minna BeQ. For Picton—Onward. For Wangaani—St. Kilda. Vtaesxs ix Hanox. Shrps—Arethosa, Northampton, Boyne, CoxiolantisrMatilda, Oanterhnry, G. B. S. Berqaes — Sottermc-re, Sarah Dreyfus, Southern Cross. Cape Fiuisterre, W.C. Wentworth, Pleiadei, Cannr S»->t. Bells, CrossSeld, Sea Shell, Xetterfocrie, Bothwell Castle, Woodrille, Himalaya, Wand City, Lorrame, Adelphoi, Coromandel, Lady Emma, Isaac Hall. Barqnentincs—Alma. ' Brigs— Minora. - BrtganUnes and achoonera—Mary King, Gaiil«l3i, Saxon, Bee, Aratapa, Ada C. Owen, Orpheus, flora, Iffiwia BelL Ketchea—Alice "Kestrel, Margaret. Steamers—Titan, Lyttelton, Akaxoa, Stad HaarVrasxLS it Tiia Wb4«tbs. No. 1 Wharf —Cape Kiusterre, discharging; . Arethnsa, Buttenaere, loading ; Coriolanos, discharging; Canterbury, Lorraine, loading. So. S Wharf—Southern Cross. W. C. Wentworth, .Hary Blair, Matilda, Minna Bell. go. 4 Wharf—Northampton, Ada C. Owen, Stad Haarlem. Tunnel Wharf—Antapn, Pleiades, • Bells, Sea Shall. Pa&ccok'i Wharf— Minora, Canny Scot, Vindex, Breastwork — Kestrel, Alice Jane, Margaret, Flora. .

The fore-and-aft schooner Pioneer is now out 72 days from Mauritius, bound to this port. Seriou3 apprehensions axe entertained as to her safety. The steamer Stad Haarlem attracted & great many visitors to Port yesterday. The Union Company s chartered steamer Omeo, Captain Oalder. took in 3030 sacks of grain here, and sailed for Bluff direct at 2.45 p jn. on Saturday. She will there load 2000 sacks more, and proceed to SJelboorise. The "Wanaia, Captain SlcGniivray, arrived oa Saturday at 2.30 run. from Akaroa and Port Clvaliaers, and sailed Iforth at half-pest 6 o'clock hi the evening. The steamer Tni, Captain Holmes, arrived from Boat Harbor, Kaikonra, and Wellington on Saturday night at half-past 10. She left Wellington on JSidsy at 8 p.m., aad will leave here to-day on the return trip. When near ike equator, on her passage from London, the G. 8. S. spoto the bargee EUora, bound from London to Sydney -with emigrants. The master of the G. B. S.. Captain James, -was sick at the time, and the doctor on the EHora, npon b»ißg informed so, boarded the G. B. a and prescribed for i»im. Captain James desires to report t&e kindness in acknowledgment. The S.S. Hawe* wiU lenTe to-day for Port Chalmers, via Akaroa. Paaeengars for Bloff, Hobart Town, and Melbourne will proceed by her. and tranship at Port Chalmers to the s.s. Eotortta, to leave for the ports named on Wednesday. , Preparations were in progress on Saturday afteraeon tor eonunesctng the extension to the screw pile jetty on Ho. 3 wharf. This is the wharf used chiefly by the steamers, the agents for whom will be specially pleased at the prospect of more aooommodaiioa beicg provided. - The bargee taoy Emma, with a carso of railway sleepers acd palings, arrived oa Satnrday from Hobart Town. Messrs P. Cnnaingham and Co., stents. Messrs Cameron Bros.' p.s. Titan cleared on Satnriiay for Oaiieaia. H. K.S. Emerald sailed on Satnrday afternoon for the Anddand Islands.

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Press, Volume XXXI, Issue 4288, 28 April 1879, Page 2

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PORT OF LYTTELTON. Press, Volume XXXI, Issue 4288, 28 April 1879, Page 2

PORT OF LYTTELTON. Press, Volume XXXI, Issue 4288, 28 April 1879, Page 2