PORT Of LYTTELTON.
SHIPPING TELEGRAMS.
W__TH_a ___«_--OctsJ_rS. .#- 1 «a*_—W«at__f, bias aky } wind, N_s.,frSab j 3_^Water-*ll_«Day. Me-_ag, 9.27 • eve_i_f, 9 52. i -_s_rv_D-Oatober 2. Obm*t, ketcb, 58 tans, Short, fremHav_ock. j Guff ud Graham, agents. "" Octobers. Wutald, sa., 228 tons, Hanaby, from Port f]ta__exs. Passengers — Mrs CroQ, Messrs 4__at, Douglas, Seward, -targan, Dalhnnt. fisos SteamshipCompany,sge-ta. ■■ ■■■--- Bi-jarooaaa, s.s., 6*33 tons, -die, from AuckkaiAra East Coast ports. Passengers-Misßea Or»_M_, Oliver, Weavers, Giffotd, Mesdames __&, Woodyear and servant, Wheeler, -taxis, Habeas, Nosworthy. Dean-ion and servant, 80-itageoar ani family, Messrs B-bens, Harris, •gturif-n, Bt. Barbe. McKec-te,-orimgeour, flood, Ep&ra_Q. --km Etaamship Co-pauy, Herald, 6cbcon«, S3 tons, Tointon, from . We-mgton. Cuff and Graham, sg^nta. Bprw, scbootuvs, 32 tons, Eugeoe, from W_» __gt;n. Ouff and Graham, agents. a warns, sebaene*-, 60 tens, Hobnet, from ffoxi.n. Cnff end Graham, agents. C-iMD—Oetober 2. Jubilee, bwq&B, 164 tens, Dow, for Bluff Stack and Paison, agents. Octobers. __Eg_roa_tk, se„ 623 tons, Fdie, for South. __»sen3_3— War Brnff: Miss Hood. Messrs BoUaston, Charlton, Cote. Bteerage--ForMel-feourre: Mr and Mrs Donaldson. Union Siea-k-ip Company, agents. , , '„• W-ttaki, s.s,, 228 tons, Hanaby, for We_mg. ten. Passengers-Mr and Mrs J. H. Clayton a_c Jaa-ly. Union Steamship Company,
.. agents.'' - _ . TmpoBTS. . * Per B«gswe_»«-»»m Anc-Und •• _1 box books, lose cigar*, 6 boxes machinery, 5 cases do, 1 box seed, 1 case coral, 3 empty cades, 1 parcel photographs, IS bags oysters, 4 tockagra S__a&-y, 2 baka leather, 1 sack potatoes, 1 saee l»_s_—are. 1 bag seeds, 6 iw&ages. from Sspier : 67 casks whale oil. From Wdkngton: I ease drspery, 3 cous rope, I bale canvas, 3 pKkages testher, 31 packages. Consignees— Bunion Steamship Company, Captain Carpanter, orier, Harris, -fcutens, Glen, Bank of New Zealand, OoUi_s Bros, and Co., N. J. Suckling, 3. L. Wilson, J. Clark and Son, lb?. Irving, Davis, Iveas, Idghtbana, Allan and Co., "E-lesoere Gnardian," B. J. Scott, T. Austin,, Hobday aad Co., Thompson, Shannon and Co., A. Andereoa, C__ and Graham, Barque Con-fere-OS, B. Milaom and Co., Sttckling nod Co., 8* John Ha-, P. W. _-n__U. Per dpeo—23,ooof4 _mber. Go__g_ees—W. -tooth aad Co, - • „■'■;. . Per Weatski—Prom Dunedin, under bond : II cases tobacco, S cases, 1 hogshead, 1 cask, l ask. Pros: 1 tale tether, 10 bags rice, 43 auks talknr, 60 bates wool aad skins, 2 cases -fife, ft,*" p-_-gaa «____«. Ooßcigsees—Order, S. PofiettV -oung, J. S*in__y, Taylor Sad Oaklay, Lightb_ad, AEsn and Co., Hernianeon, Low aad Co., J. Morris. T. Howell, S. Smith, A. J; White, J. __dc__e, W. Christian, T. Orompton, J. A-derson, Ching Sing, Ship __k__., New Zealand Shipping (Sompany, J. Oka, Tting, Harris and C 0.,, bargood, Son and Bwea, Btehardson, E-iadoa and Co, Hayman ■ad Co. _ , Psr.Coaaet—3i,oooft timber. Con-gnee—J. T. Brown. Per'Awaroa—4o,6ooft timber. Consignees— S. a. Kerr, W. Stocks, Thomas aad H_U • .--- Per Hsrald—9o,oooa timber. Ocnsianees— Booth and Co. ■ E-POBTS. ;., . , : ••■ Per Bi-garooma—Per Dnnedin * 18 sacks bark, 20 sacks malt. 2 kegs skins, 1 case, 2 ksles. Per Bluff.- 37 oases cheese, 6 packages. SteMa)bO-_te: 500 sacks oats, 14S aacks potatoes, -25 sacks malt, 25 casks meat, 12 bales flee, 15 saoks pork, 1 box. Shippers—Caff ana -raham, MeGoone- Bros., Wood, Sinclair and Co., New Zealand Loan and Meresntile Acre&ey Oompaoy, T. H. Green, A. Moore and Co., J. Bobmron, Li«htl__a, Allan and Co., Miles and Co., W. Caddon, B. Paflett. All Customs entries for the ships Pl—ades and ♦ Chtries 0. Bice must be passed to-day. I — Jshp s-,8. Ttdf for. K-i-oara and the North, ] inward cargo Brass be seat fe~Me«-sr_ _amm~,
Bennett and Co. to-morrow at latest. The Island Lily has gene from Auckland to Kaiparato load for Sydney. She will probably ' return to BJ-para and take maseoo-Sk-dfe-c that jport before retarsiag to the Chatham Islands. In 185875 par east, of Asusiea's exports were earned in Amerioan bottoms. In 1881 the proportion bad declined to 16 per seat. No wo-dar that the United States Senate has bean pet-ioned for a Commission to be appointed to inquire - iuto this apparent plucking of the American i Eagle. Liverpool leads among the ports of the world with far ta-uage of 3,647,873 toas> London next With 2,3S},SSS w, Glasgow third with 1,432,264 teas, and New York, with 1,153,676 tons, fourth. St. John's, New Brunswick, hat as muoh to—isge m—baton or Charleston, and acre than P-U-delpbia. Great Britain and Ireland possess a gross tonnage of nearly 12,000,000 sailing vessel tons, and with tho to-n&js of her eoSm_es England's Bug covers 14,000,006 tons out of the total existiog world's to&uage 6(37,000,000. TheTTew Zealand Shipping Company's list of _aipp&g expected, dated Sevcember 28th, has , _ie fd&wing—'P-r Lyttaltoa, from London: Waiaroa, sailed July 2_dj Waimate, July 28th; Imri-keV August 31st; Huranui, September Utb j* 4 -riton, loading. Anne Main, from Liverpool, sailed in July. Silver Lining, from New York, August 3rd. Por Port Cht_mera— -from London • Waikato, July 6th; Piako, August Slats Loch Dee-. Mennock, and Mataura, leading. _*Rom New York: The Wandoi-s Chief, July 3rd. Per Wellington— from londen : Ctaki, June, 27th; Wanganui, Jul/ 28th; Or-ri, August 18th: Waitsra, loading. From New York-. Dnkeof Biokmond, August- _od. - ffer o___ra—Unicorn, from Xde-tt; July 27t_. For Timaru : Gerd Heye, from fjoa&an, July Ist. Per A-_da_---Loch ffeeVfrom London, July sth; Loch TJrr, July teak fWeatha-g-d, Augustptst; Boeder Chid sad Kyi-onus, loading, -torn Liverpool: A-tsrtoa, May 18th.
W___xs-TOir, October 8. Arrived—Si. BUda, from Groymouth; Grafton, from the W«t Coast; ____doa, from - •* ; -vr*v- i f -r' ___-B~j October 3. Ang*Bi**Q_w_rit,rtnm Lyttdtsn \ Southern Oroa, frem o_a_ra; Beautiful Star, from Dow-ni-, October 3. AirfiM~-Mo-__a_s, from Mdbourne via the BmS. Eaßad-Itahe-* Anderson, for Hoki-ka; B'Arcy Pratt, tor A_e___dj Waxrarapa, for Annkland via mtet-_a_-a ports. Passengers, torliytt-toa—MrG. Lloyd. For Wellington— Captain and Master __td««£_, Mr 8. Smith and groom. Pox Nelson—Mr S. Cook. Par GisMine—Messrs Pope, ~E_ie. Par Aao-__d-> Messra P. H. Lask and Q. Anderson.
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Press, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 5329, 4 October 1882, Page 2
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