PORT OF LYTTELTON.
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Abbxvsd—June 21. Louie, schooner, 92 tons, Mackechnie, from Long Island, via At* kland. WanaVa, s.s., 378 tons. NeTille, from Hanukau and way porta. Union Steamship Co., agents. Jane-SSL^ Stella, C.G.S., 176 tons, Gray, from Wellington, via Port Underwood. Penguin, s.s., 442 tons, Cromarty, from Auckland. Union Steamship Coiup.any, agents. Clxabes —June 21. Maud Graham/ schooner, SO ten?, Jorgenson, for Hokianga. Cuff and Graham, agents. Sajxto—June 21. Wanaka, s.b., 278 tons, Neville, for Wellington. Passengers—Mesdames Marshall and family, Harris and two children, Dick, Mr and Mrs Davis, Mr and Mrs Bennett, Sirs Stewart, Major Cautley, Messrs Moorhead, Bell, Wrlgley, Ellison, Hesketh, Taylor, Vallance, Clewings, Hyams, Dornwell, Marshall, Hill, Stewart, Thompson, Bonar, King, Smith. Union Steamship Co., agents. Ocean Bird, ketch, 33 tons, Williams, for Anahau. Master, agent. Lanarkshire, barque, 794 tons, Livingston, for London. Lewis and Gould, agents. June 22. Beward, schooner, 41 tons, Andrews, for Havelock. Cuff and Graham, agents. .Exports. Per Maud Graham—6o ska oats, 60 do potatoes, 6 cheese, 280 sks flour, 10 do bran, fPdo oatmeal, 2 cases bacon. ShippersTSoberte, Paxton and Co., Wood, Sinclair and Co., Green, and Co.
The barques Clynder and Port Adelaide were ingrain on Saturday. The barque Dragon was discharging merchandise on Saturday. The ship Soukar was loading on Saturday for London. The barque Thomas Bell was discharging coal on Saturday. The slika Dunecore, Firth of Olna, aad the City of Sparta were discharging coal on Saturday. • The brigantine Parnell was leading on Saturday for Auckland, also the barque Deronport. The barque Lanarkshire was despatched for London on Saturday, by Messrs Lewis and Gould, with a grain cargo. i Messrs Cuff and Graham's smart a-hooner, Maud Graham, Captam Jorgenson, has cleared for Hokianga. Mr C. W. Turner's barque, Thurso, is to be floated into the graving dock on Wednesday next for a complete overhaul and scraping and painting. The P. and O. steamer Bavenna, Messrs Dalgety&nd Co., agents, leaves Melbourne July Ist, followed by the Assam on the 15th for London, via Colombo. The Auckland schooner, Louie, Captain Mackechnie, arrived on Saturday from Auckland with 120 tons of guano, which Bhe loaded at Long Island. The flag indicating a barque approaching front the southward was signalled last evening, and is hoped to be the Bebington, from London. The Union Company's Wanaka arrived on Saturday morning - : from μ^t , "* , "" and way ports, and left in the night for Wellington, taking the outgoing San Fran- I ciacomaiL ! The cargo brought by the steamer Penguin consists of fruit and cocoanuts. She leaves here this afternoon on arrival of the. Mesara Kineev, Ward and Co. expect the steamer Albion from Wellington to-day. She leaves for Sydney via Wellington, in allprobability, to-morrow. The barque Cooleon, Captain Barclay, -was towed into the stream on Saturday afternoon.' Her destination is London, under charter to the New Zealand Ship-
Union Company's Fiji trading steamer Penguin, Captain Cromarty, arrived from Auckland yesterday afternoon after a very stormy passage. She is to leave to-day on the return trip to Auckland, and thence to Fiji. The Colonial Government steamer, Stella, Captain Gray, arrived here yesterday from Wellington via Port Underwood: She is on her periodical lighthouse cruise, with stores for the various stations round this island, and, it is said, will visit the Auckland Islands. She leaves to-day. The Union Company's Wanaka took airay the San Francisco bound mail on Saturday sight for the steamer City of Sydney, which loaves Auckland on the 24th insfc. The agents for the line, Messrs Wilson, Sawtell and Co., announce the s.s. Australia as the Stext boat, leaving en the 22nd prox. The New Zealand Shipping Company's chattered steamer, Doric, left Auckland on last Saturday morning for Wellington, and will come on to this port this week. She leaves this month for Plymouth, via Kio de Janeiro, and, as is notified by advertisement, she carries a butter aid cheese cargo in a chamber specially constructed. She reports at Madeira her arrival there in i time for tbe London wool sale in August. i