PORT OF LYTTELTON.
W-atxeb Enon-April 29. 9 a.BU—Weather clear, blue sky; wind, calm. Barometer, 50.45; thermometer. 50. High Water-Thia Day. -.oc-ing. 10.40; evening. ILOS.
C__A£ED—April 29. Canny Scott, barque, S2S tons, Mauson, for Sewcastle." Montgomery and Co , agents. Ada C. Owen, brigantine, IS3 tons, McLeod, for Auckland. J. B. Way, agent. Sailed—April 2S. S*ron, schooner, 58 tons, McKenzie, for Napier. CuS and Graham, agent?. ExTOETS.
-ti-Mir Aid-fi Owrn Vlßmiimri flour, SM ska flour, BO -tor aharps. 120 begs oitmeal, 20 faK-sy, 50 cheese. 8S sis potato. 60 eka wheat, 39 »ta bonedt-vt. 3 casks beef. 150 sks malt, 293 aks -Strley, 4 cases "bacon, 15 C3_es preserve?. Shipper* »«Mt»aa<Jl____n.T. H. Green. Watt and C*. *•. e______ha_-and Co.,"Eoyse, Stead and Co., "3. ». Way. A ExrxcrxD AR&rVALS. , _ . From London-Waimate (?-M.£S), Bed «*"?.£ .efcaP-.W-I-JS), Soukar (W.K.F.H.). Adelaide Langstone, Oraru Feom Auckland —Sissy. . „.-„«._ ftom >>wc«flUe-IrU,Orien^^a.B_ato, Australian Sovereign, Emily, SwaJotr, Mary Ann Chalmers—Araw-ia, «£_*■*_,_..- From New York, via We-iagton-Albert, Hermes. "^m"Auckland, via East Coast-Ladybird. May
Sydney-Wild Wave. Wakatipu May ] 3rd. Ft_l_ NeWYOrk-Isaac Hall. Anabel. MabeL. From Mauritius -Thurso, CamiHe, Jasper. From Java—Bis Loge. From Hokitika—Alert. From Hobart Town—Pet, Albion. -Vom Wellington-Thimes, Wakatipn. this day. f?om Eeid, Sea Bird, Exa-
Cloud, Kaipara, Torea, _»nnce Alfred. From Liverpool—Oakhuxst. From Calcutta—Marie. From Picton—Spray, f ewaxd. "From Pelorus Sound—Shepherdess, Onward. From Ble»_eim—Comet. Peojected Depaetubxs. For London—Stad Hsarlem, Northampton, Are-Ih-sa, Buttermere. Canterbury, Lorraine, HimaUy*. Cor iolanna, CoromandeL _' _, )ft>r Auckland, via East 3rd. For Port Chalmers— Ladybird, May 3rd. For Wellington—Arawata, Wakatipu, this day. For Kaikooraand Wellington—Tni, Jane Douglas, this day. For Anckland—Ada C. Owen. For Sydney—Minora, Wakatipu. ... For Newcastle—Canny Scot, Bells, Woodville, Island City, Letterfo-rie. For Hobart Town—Mary Blair. For Greymouth—Minna Bell. _ftjr Wanganui—&. Kilda. For Valparaiso—Albert. VMBX-S ih Hasso-. Ships — Arethusa, Northampton, Coriolanns, J-aiilSa, Canterbury, G. B. S. Barques — Buttermere, Cape O. TTeniworth, Pleiades, Canny Scot, Bells, CrossfleM, Sea Shell, Letierfourie, Bothweß Castle, WopdvOle. Himalaya, Island City. Lorraine, Adelphoi, Coroma-del, Lady Emma, Isaac Hall. Barque—tinea —Alma. . firiga— ■——ii—3ra. _ . Brtg-nt-oes na- sehoonere— Mary Kin?, Gan-b-ldi, Saxon, Bee, Aratapu, Ada C Owen, Orpheus, Flora, Minna Bell, Wave of Life. Ketohee—Alice Jane. Kestrel, Margaret. Steamers—Titan, lyttelton, Akaroa, Stad Haar-
VWSXIS AT THB WHASVXS. No. 1 Wharf—Cape Tinisterre, discharging; Arethusa, loading; Buttermere, loading; Coriofann°. discharging; Canterbury, leading; Himalaya, disoh—rging_o. Z Wharf—W. C. Wentworth, Mary Blair, TjT'HW. Bells. .To, 4 Wharf—Northampton, Ada C. Owen, Stad Haarlea; Minna Bell, Crossfield. Tunnel Wharf—Aratapn. Pleiades/ Sea Shell BothweU Castle. _..„-_ Feaoook'a Wharf—Canny Scot, Yindex, L t ».e Breastwork — Kestrel, Alice Jane, Margaret, nora.
The Wave of lofe was berthed at the Breistwork yesterday and commenced to discharge. The Ada C. Owen at No. 4 Wharf, finished loading for Auckland yesterday, and cleared at the Customs. The work of transhipping coal from the Crossfield, and puttingo-t railway iron from the steamer, waslcarried on during yesterday afternoon and all ta_t_JjrhtThe Orpheus. Mr J. B. Way, agent, will take the Ada. C. ©wen's berth to-day to load for Auckland. The schooner Minna Bell took in SSO rails out of de Stad Haarlem, and was moored at the Breastwork, wher. she will receive SOO more. The Edith May from Mauritius, bound to a New Zealand port,-put into Melbourne April 7th, Bhort -«f provisions. . , The New Zealand Shipping Company require all claims and accounts against the Arethusa to be presented by to-morrow. - _._ . The American barque Isaac Hall, Messrs Guthrie and t.«t-»<.li, scents, has reported at the Customs. The agents notify consignees that a sight entry will be passed on Friday to dear the vessel's inward 2_—_—fOSt. Chums against the American barque Albert must be rendered to Messrs Edwards, Bennett and Co. to-day. The Union Company's steamers Arawata ana Wakatipn are due this morning respectively, from Melbourne via S.uth, and Sydney via Wellington. The Axaw-ta will sail for Wellington, and the Waka&pu for Port Chalmers direct, this. afterTK>ff". TieS.S. Wanganui, Messrs J.M. Heywoodand rvi unrtts. is to "»H WhOst for Timaru. v lsK I _s_-t_-_ B i£rtis wMberthcd -t-zro; 3 yesternay, and resumed potting out her coaL Tha Vindex finished discharging yesterday. The Bothwell Castle loads for the Cape on behalf ot MrC. W. Tamer ou discharge of ncr inward cargo. The p.s. Titan, Captain W. Cameron, which left here for Dunedin on Monday at noon, arrived at Port Chalmers at 1.45 p.m. yesterday, thus making ths run down in a little over twenty-five hours. The p.s. Lytteltoa yesterday towed in the Crossfield to alongside the Stad Haarlem, to tranship her coal.
Tbe Himalaya was towed in to the Gladstone Pier and berthed.
The a-!. Jane Douglas, Messrs Edwards, Bennett and Co., agents, is announced to sail for Kaikoura and Welli-gton this evening.
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Press, Volume XXXI, Issue 4290, 30 April 1879, Page 2
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