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PORT OF LYTTELTON.

WsATHna B-fOBT- AprU 29. ■ o _.«, —Weather, overcast wins, a.w., 80.33; thermo- *"**"' Water-This Day. Morning, 7.44; evening, 8.13.

___arvßD —April 29. Grafton,s.s.. 242 tons, HUL fromOamaru. !?_£ <*rasn Agency and MercantUe Comtß s.s.. 301 tons. OUyer, from Dunedin and Timaru. N.Z. Grain Agency aad MercantUe Company, agents. _ Maud Graham, schooner, 80 tons, jorgeneetn, from Onehunga. Cuff and Graham, s.s., 1158 tons, Wheeler, from Sydney via WeUington. Passengers—Miss ltaaney, Mesdames Davie, Ha-rreaves, Messrs Levoy (3), Turton, Mc-flame, White, and 10 steerage. Union Steamship VimS-IOS tons, McGee, from Auckland via way ports. Passengers— Mesdames Kinross, Prune,. White, Revs. Yon Stavren, Dr. Hector, Messrs Danner, Payne, Locke, Meypiece. Berkley, Cunningham,, Bnggs, CVolf, Ward, Johnston, Hinton, Hawkinaon, Kirkcaldy, and 22 steerage. Union Steamship Company, agents. Mansion, brigantine, 92 tons, Johnston, IromKaipara. J. B. Way, agent. Alert; schooner, 45 tons. Hays, from Peforus Sound. Cuff and Graham, agents. Wanaka, s.s., 278 tons, Neville, from Dunedin and Akaroa. Union Steamship Co., agents. Cleared—April 29. Selkirkshire, barque, 1191 tons, Reid, for Cork or Falmouth, for orders. Friedlander Bros., agents. Sailed—Apnl 29. Edwin Bassett, barque, 397 tons, Dawsoa, for Newcastle. N.Z. Grain Agency and Mercantile Company, agents. Saxon, schooner, 58 tons, McClymont, for A._ckland. Master, agent. Clematis, ketch, 67 tons, Green, for Pelorus Sound. Cuff r~ i Graham, agents. Grafton, 8.5., 242 tons, HUI, for Wellington and West Coast. N.Z. Grain Agency and Mercantile Co., agents. . Wanaka,. s.s., .278 .tons, Neville, from Manukau and way ports. Union Steamship Co* 2&&&-L&S _ Koranui; s.s., 301 tons, OUver, for Wellington and West Coast. N.Z. Gram Agency and Mercantile Co., agents. . I2io Loge, brig, 241 tons, Lovett, for Sydney. Wood, Sinclair and Co., agents. _ Te* Anau, s.s., 1023 tons, McGee, for Melbourne, via South. Passengers — Miss Lowe, Mrs Eddy, Messrs Eddy, Mears, Bishop, Kirealdy. Union Steamship Co., agents.

Imposts.

Per Wanaka—22s boxes candles, 40 cases avedd, 30 cases cheese, 67 wheels, 6 bars iron, IS sks seed, 372 pkgs. Consignees—N.Z. Shipping Co., Sharpe, Bain, Cuff and Graham. Banks, Bowron Bros., N.Z. Drug <30., G. Clarke, Fletcher, Humphries and Co., Clarke and Son, Sainsbury, EUisdon and Co., Hayman and Co., Sargood, Son and Ewen, Butler Bros., Chapman, Eeane, Washer, Watt and Co., Bing, Harris and Co., Booth and Macdonald, McTaggett, Cfeeckley, Matthews, Kincaid and Marriott, Maahelski, Wilkin and Co., Peart, Glen, Hruband, Union Steamship Co. Per Te Anau—Prom Sydney—s pkgs. From Auckland—7 boxes gold, 12 sks cysters, 5 orates pines, 10 trunks boots, 3 boxes twine, IS cases hives, 6 kegs ink, 8 __Ses bananas, 6 do oranges, 6 sks cocoanuts, 23 pkgs. From Napier—2l bales hops, AS casks pelts, 3 pkgs. Prom Wellington— 42 bales basils, 16 do leather, 40 cases currante, 24 pkgs. Consignees — Johnston, NiehoU and Son, Parker and Tribe, May • *nd Co., Walters, Harcourt and Co., Jagger, Thomoson, Shannon and Co., Moorhouse, Working Men's Club, Trent Bros., Cuff and Graham, Butler Bros., N.Z. Drug Co., Cross, Railway, N.Z. Shipping Co., Fiske and Co., Standard Machine Co., Crown Brewery, Waymouth, Union Steamship Co., Stewart, Coppin, Crook, Gould and Cameron, W. Day, Collins Bros, and Co., Catchpole, GlenTwhitoombe and Tombs, Goodson, Bank New Zealand, Bridges, Harrison, Levy, George and Walton. Per Wakatipu—From Sydney—lopes shafts,7l cases fruit, 1 case lamps,lease paper, 2 do wine, 1 case ma_uinery,764bags sugar, 1079 roato do, 6 cases drugs, 1 keg " leaches, 17 pkgs. Consignees—Friedlander Bros., Boyd, Mrs Cooke, Mulligan, Orr and Co., Langdown and Co., Stewart, Farley, Rattray and Co., Norris, Willis and Martin, Barlow, Steeds and Co., May and Co., Dean, Brown, Clarke, Cuff and Graham, Chisnell and Stewart, Dunning, Nancarrow, Wood, Sinclaiirand Co., Cook and Ross, Cook and -Sonylrvine.,'":- - - . . - : .-_ Par Maud Graham—6s,oooft timber. Consigned to order. Per Tongariro, from London—ss7s pkgs aad pcs .general merchandise. Consignees —Northey, Fen wick, Order, Dr. Irving, Reid and Gray, Moore, Bell and Sbarland, Hobbs and Co., E. C. Brown and Co., .Black, Beattie and Co., Ansley, Palmer, Bloor, Gould, Greenaway, Weeks, Miss Anderson, Hart, Augener, Cocks, WUlace, Reason, Laxlem, Hander, J. Inglis, Carwell, Paddon, Twentyman and Cousin, Hobday and Co., Solanders and Co., Levien aad Co., Baxter, Smith and Co., Gabites, BaUantyne, Capt. Ticehurst, CampbeU and <3-_st,J.Anaexson,HeywoodandCo.,Butter-werth Bros., Manning, Morton, Olneyand 00., Strange and Co., Peters, Lake,-Brad-well, Barber, Pope, Simpson, F. L. Davis, National Mortgage ana Agency Company, Wilkin and Co., Kelsey, Gardiner, Spack__an. Knight, Peel, Postlethwaito, BitheU, Wallace, Seaver/WUUams, Professor Haslam. Forward, Thomson, Maude, Coker, -very, Irvine, LasceUes, Andrews and Beaven, Fletcher, Tendall, Bamberger, Gould and Co., Recce and Co.. Minister of PubUc Works, Deamer, Union Bank of Australia, Gresson, Whiteombe and Co., Kerr and Barnett, Morris, Scale, Holland and Wlthey, Thurlow, O'Connor, lionsdale Bros., Cooke, Gottßroa., Hauroto Library, Atkinson, Morris, NashelsM, ■arris and Son, Mason, Struthers and Co., Haskett, Gibson, Wesleyan Book Depot, "Wallace and Co., Hunt, Haling and Co., Curand, White, Edwards, Bennett and C 0.,. Wat— ins, Fletcher, Humphries and Co., Brown, Chatteris, Smith, a eland, MUes and Co., Jones and Co., Mountfort, New Zealand Shipping Company. Exports. - ■ Per Selkirkshire —15,17$ sks wheat. Shippeis—Friedlander Bros. Per Penguin—2ssß sks wheat, 390 do flour, 402 sks potatoes, ICO sks oats, 2 bales cornsacks, 7 cases coffee, 20 sks oatmeal, 5 do Unseed. 1 bag do, 33 cases bacon, 70 sks bran, 5 pkgs. Shippers—N.Z. Loan and . Mercantile Co., Jackson, Moore and Co., Dixon, Hodgson, J. B. Way, Kaiapoi Woollen Co, Wood, Sinclair and CoNational Mortgage and Agency Co., Trent Bros., Green, Watt and Co., Aulsebrook and Co. ._ The barque Edwin Bassett left for Newcastle yesterday morning. The brigantine Marmion arrived from Saipara yesterday afternoon. The Union Company's Wakatipu, for Port Chalmers, and the Southern Cross for Auckland and way ports, leave to-day. The brig Rio Lege left for Sydney yesterday morning with a cargo of produce. x k'he schooner Alert arrived from Pelorus Sound yesterday afternoon. The barque Selkirkshire was towed into * the stream yesterday morning, and waa cleared in the afternoon for Falmouth for orders, with a cargo of wheat The Union Company's Te Ana - arrived from Auckland and way porta yesterday morning, and left in the afternoon for Mel--o-rne"viaSonth. The s.s. Koranui left last night for Wellington and West Coast. - Tha schooner Maud Graham, Captain . Jbrae—sen, reports leaving Manukau' on Wednesday last. Had bgut S.E. winds to Cape Egmont, thenUght northerly to Cape CampbeU, and strong N.E. wind from thereto making Gore Bay. From there to : port light northerly winds. The Union Company's Wanaka arrived from Dunedin yesterday afternoon, and left last night for Manukau and way ports. The__7Grafton left yesterday afternoon for WeUington and West Coastporta. The steamer India left Newcastle for Lyttelton on the 26th inst with 1200 tons coal, consigned to Mr W. H. Hargreaves.

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Press, Volume XL, Issue 5812, 30 April 1884, Page 2

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PORT OF LYTTELTON. Press, Volume XL, Issue 5812, 30 April 1884, Page 2

PORT OF LYTTELTON. Press, Volume XL, Issue 5812, 30 April 1884, Page 2

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