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POST OF LYTTELTON.

9 ijta.—WeatVer, clear, blue sky. BaPMßeter, **• tiermO^ r w 4 aier-Thi.Day. Kornißf, 10.55; evening, ■■*

Ajuavs&—May Sβ. ' 1 ! • ■*-» as. &!2 tons, J. McLeaa. from Mel-, J££?w£"mZ? *o* Chalmers. -|L Pußett. TwA-urtrs from 3lelb< urae—Miss Alice ES&rl and children(2),KrF.C. WninSS.' e*eera*e~Mr MidTirs Cleave and faanfly, JtaSaWl?a&e» Jane Doierty, May Andrew, Meiers Barter, McßJerrow, Bennett jifrom Coast—Mrs Clayton. Mis 3 Simmfl, Messrs Snodgww andßlythe; <**££££%*«** Ararat i, c c.. 623 tons, McLean, for Wellington. B. PuSett, agent. SiTLKD—May 29. St. Ki'da, ss., 174 toas. Flowerday, for WaneannL Boyse, Ste»d and Co., agents. Passengers —Messrs Daviea (2) S r rirp. Green, T»£reft. Arawata, s.s.. 623 tons, McLean, for Wellington. R. Pnfiett, agent, ?*^%*^ T £™"**S%£,~ , Mw Pick, Keesrs liowe, McKsy. Whttto, Stag. hSmS, Hayman, Hamilton, Smith. Clark;for ■Seteen--Mr &sa Mrs Thome; for Mannkaa—Mr Campbell; for Sydney—Mr Mackays steerage— cineteeii. I«Te«TS. . Per Me'boarce-stoasts^% 30 cases cbsmpasrne, 5 bags coffee, 5 togs PePP^if 6 era iaVu«h. * bdls iron. 8. *»«f<f $Mflf crates, 1 whMU 110 p*ss fnndnes^froniKn^-l L Davis and Co., I.jffhtband, Alto and Co., Order. ParS ComD*ny W* GiUcgaie. Gntlune and UrSiruthers. tL George W AnitSuH. W. Wr.«ht. Baraht. Manager Bank of AistoSsS; Miteeraaa Hears, Stead and Co G Tonn|. Ber Jackson. E*t. Martin, H. SUaley, J. and T. Sinta B. Button, Wood. Shand and Co.. A^White, Coimeli. G. M. Bell, Dnneata and Salnsbnrv. Hobbe and Co., J. JohneoTH/j. Wood. G. Tombs, East. MUne, Ick HaMenstein, Weedon. Sargrod, MuHiean, L. E Natian. W. Strenp, A MaSaonUi, Thosa3 Dants. Palitety, Kiehota and Co., Mason, Stnrtaers. C- W. Tamer, Orchard. XXFOBTS. Per Araieta—For WeUiasrton—l6 cages beoon, 1 portnjßßtean. S3 Eacks grain, 1 horse, S dogs, 2 cases, 1 box; for HeJson-S cases: for Pioton—l chaff cotter, 1 fly wheel, 1 pkjf knives, 8 eases; for Westnorfe—4 cases bacon, 1 crab winch; for Hdd&a— Sl kegs bntter, 1* bags onions. 4 cases cheese, 2 eases bacon i for New Plymouth—3 cases bacon, 1 case. 1 pel. Shippers—J. T. Smith. J. Bowman, H. Green, Wanchop ana Cameron, May, Deßidder Eaiheay depaittnent, McConneu.Broa., B. "WiDdn and Co.. Keed and Bain. Cnfl sad Grai,iw Telecraph department, McPErlaße. Omer, Gfflepie and Co, King, King and Co., J. Gitooor, -mieon.SawtenandCo. " Per St Kiida—llß sacks potatoes, 2S boxes candles. 3 boxes tea, 2 4-ehesta tea, 4 cases cheese. S cases hams, S» sacks oate, 8 cases bacon, 2 bales leather, 15 oka sundries. Shippers—T. B. Part en, Join Anderson. Li?htband, Allan and Co., H. B. Soiwascm, Trent Bros., Eoyse, Stead asd Co., J. GUmour, "W. E. Stanford. . The barqeentine Hebe,tfor Adelaide, via Camaru, was towed into the Btream yesterday. _ _ The protest entered against the declared winner of the model yacht race that took phvea on the Queen's birthday, and tha protest against the third boat, were snstaiaed at a meeting on Tuesday night. The first rriie was awarded to the Stunner, and for the second, third, and fonrth prizes it was decided to have another race, tc take place on : Saturday afternoon next. Tfte a s. Arawat* left at 5 p jb. yesterday for Wailh Tork l few advices, dated April Bih. state ttMt the Sbnatas was loading there for this port, ana the Ned White, for Auckland. The Mabel is reported to" hare sailed for Pot* Chalmers, from Boston, ISar-b 10th. The 'Eianiiner put the last of her cargo of coal ont resterday morniag. Messrs Lontit and -Co., «hip»Tighti. &t* at workT»<aalkiag her top sides, antlotoerwi-e riving the vessel su overhaul, after which she will leave fcir GreyHoath. The nest vessel for the Uape of Go d Hope is the Bothwell Castle, now being loaded by Mr C. W. TttraeT. She had yesterday upwards of -7000 sacks of oat* wheat, and potatoes on board, besides other prodnoe, and will finish leading this week. Accounts aeaiost the Coriolanns, for Jx»don, shonld be rendered to-day to the Hew Zealimd Company. Shipper 3 are requested to pass their entries to-day, and present their bills of lading. The Vindei hence arrives at Newcastle May 21st. The Mary Ann Annison left Newcastle for Bluff HaylSth. The Union Steamship Company s s.s. Arawnta, Captain McLean, arrived yesterday from Melbourne, via Port Chalmers and Bltiff. She cleared . Port Philip Heads at 3 p.m. on the 22nd, %nd had fine weather and southerly winds oa the ran ncross to the Bluff, in fonr days «nd three hoars. Port Cfcsfajerswas reae&ed at 7 a.m. on the 83th, and left at 4.30 p.m. same day. The Harbormaster, j Captain HcLellan, boarded the Arawata ontside the bay and brought her to the wharf. Bnt fifteen : minutes were oecapied in clearing the moles and j berthing hsr at tie wharf, including turning her bow-to seaward at-the transporting buoy, and had: not the line first made fast to the buoy parted, bnt ten minutes would have elapsed from the time she ■passed the moles to the moment the landing stage irajs pot ent, including tnrniagher as stated. The Bomber of wrecks reported for the present year, to date of April sth, amounted to 545. The tonnasre loading on the berth at Xondon. April 10th, "for Tndia, China, and Cape of Gcod Sop*, amounted to 47.168 tons, and for Australia fjßdKew Zealand to 55,351 tons.

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Press, Volume XXXI, Issue 4316, 30 May 1879, Page 2

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POST OF LYTTELTON. Press, Volume XXXI, Issue 4316, 30 May 1879, Page 2

POST OF LYTTELTON. Press, Volume XXXI, Issue 4316, 30 May 1879, Page 2