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PORT OF LYTTELTON.

Weathxs Eepobt—February 17----9 a.m.—Weather, overcast. Wmo, B.W. Barometer, 30.18; thermometer, 61. High Water—This Day. Mossing, 10.14; evening, 10.3&. Aebtvkd—February 17. Biaganoma, s.s., 623 ions, Chatfield, from Auckland via East Coast. K. Pnflett, agent. Passengers—Mr, Mrs and Mis 3 Giabnrne, Mr fLnH Mrs Bich, Me&damea Tickers and Olliver, Messrs Fowler, Mayer, Cheesetnan, Molw, Vailance, Studholme, Merry, Denniston, Alton, Harding, Wetton, Forward, Trenchazd, CunTwngtia.ni, Eicb, Lysaght, Bnnrett. Feary, Bar--nett, Homer, AlUnder Patterson, Jones, Hobbs, Dawson, Sheph&rd, Forrest; steerage, 8. "Wellington, s.s., 279 tons. Anderson, from Itanedin via Akaros. R. Pofiett, Bgent. Passengers—Mr and Mrs Boberteon, Mrs Weston end servant, Mrs and Bliss Nees. Mesdaates Block, Hemus, Misses Basaett, Welsh, Sargisson, and Knife, Messrs Weston and Son, Dr. Hnkerioa, Messrs Watson, BUlen, Aylmer, Hewman; steerage, 7. * Flirt, brigantine, from Auckland to Timarn, pat in windbound. Elizabeth, ketch, 60 tons, Cochrane, from Picton. ... , Oailia, ketch, 47 tons, Matheson, from Catlin a Birer. Master, agent. Cueabed— February 17. Sea Bird, brigantine, 155 tons, Smith, for Sokianga. Mast -r, agent. Emerald, ketch, 40 tons, Thorfrarn, for Anahaa. Master, agent. SJOhKD- February 17. Beliance, ketch, 65 tons, Lawson, for Ancklaad. Master, agent. , Sunbeam, barque, 443 tons, Thompson, for Newcastle. E. Wood, agent. Passenger— Mr Spray,".achooner, 50 tons, Euxton, for Welliagton. Caff and Graham, agent. A""t>j cntter, 41 tons, Cameron, for Greymooih. Master, agent. Croydon Lass, schooner, 51 toss, Carran, for Helson. Black, Daviee, and Co., agents. Bona, Bchooner, 90 tons, McKenae, for l&iarn. Master, agent. Wellington, e.s., 279 tons, Anderaon, for Wellington and Northern Ports. B- Paflett, ■gent. Paßßengers for Wellington—Mr and Mrs Willis, Miss Gillon. Messrs Taylor, Gillon, UHsman, Collins, jWalker ;• for Piiton—Mies Joyce; for Nelson —Mr Meere, Mr Carsoa; for Gisborne—Mr J. L. Bash. Bingarooma, 8 b.. 623 tons, Chatfield, for Pert Chalmers. Bluff. Hobart Town, and Melbourne. B. Pnflett, agent. Passengers for Melbourne—Mrs Ogden, Miss Ecanlan, Mr Cerr sod family (5), Messrs Vincent, Clay, Schofield; fer Bluff—Mrs Craig; for Port Chalmers—Mr j Greares. Imposts. Per Slngarooma—From Anckland—loO boxes cjuidles, 36 pkgea eandriea. Consignees— Maine, Watt and Co., Blythe, Atkinson, Inglis, JBedfern, Greenaway, Clark and Son, E. Eeece, U.8.5.C0. i Per Elizabeth—23.oooft. timber. PerCatiin—29,oooft. timber. Per Wellington—From Dnnedin—l2o casks cement, 88 pkges sundries; from Akaroa —9 bales wool, 13 cases frait, 3 pkges. Consignees —Order, Aymea, Stocks, Dunning, N.Z. Loan aad M.A. Go. Exports. Per Wellington—For Wellington—l bdle mower handles, 19 coils wire, 2 cases bacon, 3 pkgea; for Picton—ls sheets galvanised iron, 3 oases cheese, 6 pkge3; for Nelson—33 pkges sundries ; for HoHtika—9 cases cheese, 1 pkge ; for 2TewPlymonth—4 cases cheeae, 1 pkge castings ; J far Waaganni—2 cases bacon; for Greymouth—3 bdlea sheet iron, 6 bars flat iron, 2 bars round iron. Shippers—Railway Store, J. Gilmour, J. Anderson, Holdsworth, Heymanson, low and j Oβ., Edwsards, Bennett and Co., J. M , . Hey wood and Co., N.Z.S. Co., Cafe and Graham, B. Wfflrin, Per Dnnedin—l case bacon, 3 pkges; for Blnff—6s kegs batter; for Melbourns ■ ■ 111 sacks grass seed, 4 cases, 70 tine potatoes; for Adelaide—loo kegs batter; for Hobart Town—4 pkges. Shippers—G-. Benaington, Boed and Bain, Boyse, Stead and Cβ , JT. M. Heywood and Co., J. Clark and San, H. Hawkins and Co., Union Bank, Cunningham and Go., U.S.S. Co., T. and W. B. May, Watt aodCo. The s.B. Soia, from Kaikoura, is dne to-day. She will make a special trip to Amnri, and Ban from here on Friday next North, as adrerised. The ship Brace took in some gram yesterday, the first of her home cargo. The Elizabeth, ketch, Captain Cochrane, arrived yesterday timber laden from Picton, ■whence she left on Friday sight last. She was berthed at No. 4. The brigantine Seabird came off Loutitt and Co.'s slip yesterday, and cleared for Hokianga. The ketch Catlin was berthed at No, 4 Jetty yesterday, from Catlia's Biver. The vessel left ■ there last Sunday morning , and made the i*rbor yesterday morning. The ship Ben Nevis, at Auckland February 11th, was to leave for here within a few d*ya to load for home. The s.s. Jane Douglas is to sail to-day for Kaikoura, Wellington, and Foxtoa. The Christina is placed on the berth for Auckland by Mr J B. Way. , The TJnioD Company's new steametup To Anaa ■wiHarriTe cere to-morrow from Danedin, and will make her first trip up theCoast, proceeding to Auckland, aod calling at all intermediate ports except Tauranga. . The s.e. Taiaroa leaves here for Port Chalmers, and the Maeri for Nelson and the "West Coast. The abip Western Monarch will cat ont part of her ballast before coming in to a berth. The brigaoiiae Flirt, Captain McDermoid, pat in here windbonnd yesterday, bound from Amckhvnd to Timaru, with 65,000 ft. timber and 20 toss drain pipes. The vessel made rather a remarkable passage, leaving Auckland but five days and a half ago. She started in the face of ut easterly gale on February 11th at 10 p.m., and made round the North Cape, clearing it when twenty-four hosro oat. Twelve honrs later she was off Eaipara Harbor, and on the third day out was off Wellington. On Sunday tthi/}a Kaikoura, coming down with a N.W. gale behind her. Since i-unday light baffling winds -wen experienced. She was to sail for her dasttaatioa last sight.

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Press, Volume XXXIII, Issue 4540, 18 February 1880, Page 2

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PORT OF LYTTELTON. Press, Volume XXXIII, Issue 4540, 18 February 1880, Page 2

PORT OF LYTTELTON. Press, Volume XXXIII, Issue 4540, 18 February 1880, Page 2