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PORT OF LYTTELTON.

- We-tbx-. 9 a-ns.—Weather, clear blue sky. Wind. N.W. I fereese. Barometer, SO 04; tbermoßieterjC-. . 1 High D»y. { SCo-n'sg, 9:18; ■ evening*, 9.43. A3_-rr_i>—December 5. Bosannsh Bose, brigantine, 130 tons/ Helgoson, _.*o—l I— aip— r—Waitaki, ss., 228 tons, Edie, from -Kelso-, Picton and Wellington. B. Hdieti, agent. Paase-eers —Hiss Mac-onsld, Captain C-wke, Messrs- Sodart, Kirk, Enbes, Wardsop, Bnllen, Harker, Hadfiel-, Moller ; steerage—l 3. ■- -Cisfcon, barqne, 472 tons, McDonald, from •KaasrHias. Dalgety and Co., agents. y — EspeOTltdor, barqne. SS tons, Po»en,-lronrNew castle. F. Jenkins, agent, Croydon Lass, schooner. 51 tons, Corran, from JfelsDn. Master, agent. , Elizabeth Cnde, schooner, 73 tons, Johnson, from Picton. P. Jenkins, ayent. Edith Beid, schooner, 71 tons, HeGonnlle, from Kaiapci. Master, asjent. : Wangan-i, s.s.. ITS tons, Bayldon, from Welbngtpn and West Coast. J. _-. Hsywood and Co.. ' Sailxd—December 5. Waitaki. s.s., 228 tons, Edie, forUunedin, via Akaroa. K. Pnfiett, -sent. Pasiengera tor Akaroa : 3£r Heminfrs; steerage, two.: W&nga-ni. s »., 179 tons, Bayldon, for Tu-arn an- Dsce<3in. J. SI. Hey wood and Co., agents. Zior, i-choocer, 63 tons, Norman; for Dunedin. Cnff and Graham, agents. Isabel* Anderson, schooner, 79 toss, Paterson, for D-nedin. Hasier, ageat. Imposts. .Per Especnlador—36o tons coaL Consignee—F. Jenkins. Per Kishon — 9720 bags sngar. Consignees— Dalgety aad Co. Per Bosannah Hase~r-9S,oOott. timber. Consignees —J. B. Way, SeiL Per Waitaki—from Wellington—sS pfcffß soap, 100 sacks malt, 19 plates iron, 3 casks oil, 5 pkgs ; tram. Nelson — i cafes frait. Consignees—Cufi and Graham. Mil], White, C liison, Clarke, Gri-stead, Blake, :Hohis, Donovan, Death, Smith, Barrel, Bail way. Store. Per Elizabeth Carle—ll,s62ft. timber. 'Consignee —P. Jenkins. Exports. Per Wanganni, for Timsxn—2oo bags sugar. Shippers—J. M. Heywood and Co. Per Waitaki—for Dnnedin—l69 sacks, potatoes. 119. loose cheese, SO sacks seed, 4 empty hhds, -7 . pkgrs loggage, 10 pkgs ; for Bluff—l case haius ; for _-__tg-—2O sheets iron. 6 sacks potatoes, 1 case annatto, 10 bags Bait. 1 stand, 17 pkgs sundries. Shipper-—J. Wilson. H. Hawkins and C0.,-T>ane_n .and Son, Black, Da-iesanaCo.. U.S.S. Oo.i Sainsbury, Boyse, Stead and Co., Sclanders and Co., P. Cros3 and Co., Edwards, Bennett and Co-, Caff and Graham. The s,B. Waitaki arrived yesterday morning from ■Kelson, Picton and Wellington, and sailed for Akaroa and Port Chalmers at 1 p.m. Th 9 Waitaki letama on Tuesday next on her regular trip up to ,-fchs .Mannkan. The -TT-ion Company's s.s. Penguin leaves hero for Wellington and the North to-day. The schooner Croydon lass, Captain Ocrran, arrived yesterday raornicg from Nelson, whence .&ic sailed lust Tuesday nigat. The schooner Edith Beid returned yesterday .-ram l_-i&i>oi in ballast. The s.s. Wangsnni, Captain Bayldon, arrived yesterday afternoon from the West Coast trip. Sho left Greymooth December Ist, Westport December . 2ad, Wellington on the 4'.h,at 6.30 p.m. The ' steamer . Bailed for Timaru and Dunedin last CTening'. The barque Kishon will be berthed to-day aj the Tunnel Wharf, and the Espeeulador.at Peacock*B. TSke-EoEanuah Bose was berthed at Ho. S and "the Elizabeth Curie at the Tunnel Wharf. Tbe -schooner JBosannah Bose, Captain Helgeso-, arrive- yesterday morning from Kaipara, whence she lelfc Kovembcr 26th. IdghtK.W. .winds were &ucr*a3.~to Cape .-.3-g-inont on. the 23th., passed Cape Campbell nest day and Kaikotvra on the 30th. .The .wind then shifted to the 3.W., and the vessel pnt tack into Port Underwood on Monday night. .Left next day, and had o&lxm and.variables down. The Baba-e Espjeulador. Captain Powell, arrived yesterday morning froa Newcastle, after a good passage of thirteen days. Fresh Westerly winds were carries, to Cape Farewell, made November .23th; SJE_,thence for two days, and W. IV. to ~ K-ikoura, made on .Tuesday .since which tab-tin? prevailed, the trarqmevSiaho-t, CaptaipT. McDonald, arrived yesterday moraitsg from Mauritins with 37.0' tons of sos-r, consigned to ££es*rs Dalsrety and Co. She left Port Lon-s on the evening of October 23rd-thna making.the ten ia forty-threa days. .Moderate winds prevailed np to 4S S. 153 E, when a hard Easterly gale was encountered, sea -running very high, aid the barometer at 29.16. Findinsrit impossible to get reend Stewart's Island on the 29th ult., stood for the North, and came through Cook's _Jcr_its on the 3rd December, making the Heads at 5 aja. yestenday.

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Press, Volume XXXII, Issue 4478, 6 December 1879, Page 2

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PORT OF LYTTELTON. Press, Volume XXXII, Issue 4478, 6 December 1879, Page 2

PORT OF LYTTELTON. Press, Volume XXXII, Issue 4478, 6 December 1879, Page 2