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PORT OF LYTTELTON.

Wbatbbb Rbpobt April 29. X.» » m*—Weather, overcast. v\_pd, light. Barometer, 29.68; tb<-rmoaieter A 49. ■ __. , High Water—This Day. 1-fwtrmg, 43j evening, 4_7-

Ab—tv—o—April 29. Mahinapua, s_. 205 tone, Hobnetr*_xsa Dunedin via Oamaru. Union Steamship Co-agents. Koranui, b„. (01 tons, OUver, from Dunedin via Oamaru and Timaru. N#. Shipping Co., agents. Hinemoa, C.G.S., 176 tons. Fairchild, rom Wellington. Sarah and Mary, brigs—tine, 145 tons. Priest, from _te#»rt Island. Caff and Graham, agents. Akaroa, barque, 1298 tons, Bowling, from New Plymouth. Daigety and Co., agents. Reward, schooner, 41 tons, Andrews* from Waitapu. Cuff and Graham, agents. S-jl—d—April 28. JbHba, barque, 310 tons, Gram—ie, for Port Adelaide. Kaye and Carter, agents. Clo, schooner, 81 tons, Kirk, for Waitapu. Muter, agent. Kcraaui, s.s., 301 tons, OUver, for Wellington and West Coast ports. N.Z. Shipping Company, agents. Mahinapua, a s_, 205 tons. Holmes, for Wellington and West Coast. Union Steamship Company, agents. Zpnemoa, C.G.5.176 tons, Fairchild, for Wellington. JSxpobtb. Per Te Anau — For Bluff—l 46 sacks seed, 11 pkgs. For Adelaide —40 sacks seed, 100 do malt, ICO do oate. XV»r Hobart —04 sacks seed. 870 do wheat, 20 do sharps. For Melbourne—6B7 Backs seed, 1398 do oats, 3 horses, 12 bales flax, 1 box. S-uppers—Chinnery, McLaren, Xresborough, Maitland. Paxton and Co., -Waftebop and Co., National Mortgage and . Agency Company, N.Z. Drug Company, I M.Z. Grain Agency, Wilkin and Co., N.Z. L. and M. Agency Company, Cuddon, Gibson, Daigety and Co., Cutte, MUes and Co. Per Penguin—For WeUington—-3 horses, 102 sacks seed, 40 cases tea, 50 bags flour, 29 sacks do, 60 cheese, 13 pkgs. For New Plymouth — 1 horse, 1 trap, 20 sacks Bzed, 60 do flour, 2 bales cornsacks, 19 pkgs. For Picton—ll pkgs. For Nelson—so pieces - timber, 11 pkgs. For Manukau—l4 pkgs. For Wanganui—l roll leather. Shippers—Mason, Struthers and Co., Twentoman and Cousin, FederU, Scott - Bros., Anderson, Trent Bros., Lightband, Allan and Co., Kaiapoi Company, Cuff and Graham, Express Company, White, Whitcombe and Tombs, McLean Pickle Company, N.Z. L. and M. Agency Company, Harley, Aulsebrook and Co.. Isitt, Anthony, Wauchop and Co., Wood, Sinclair, and C 0.,! Bate, Nelson, Moate and Co., MUes and Co., Johns, Roberts, Toomer Bros.

The bar-rue Joliba left yesterday morning for Port Adelaide. ■*

The Union Steamship Company's Mahi—epua arrived yesterday morning from Dunedin via Oamaru, and left in the afternoon for Wellington and West Coast. The brigantine Sarah and Mary arrived yesterday afternoon from Stewart Island. TheUnion Steamship Company's steamers Tekapo, for Sydney via Wellington; Wairarapa, for Sydney via Auckland and way ports; and the Ringarooma, for Dunedin, leave to-day. The B_u Koranui left yesterday afternoon for Wellington and Weat Coast. The foUowing vessels are loading for Kaye and Carter: — The barque Night Hawk, for Sydney; and the barques Lord Macduff and Atlantique, for Newcastle. The 8.8. Go-Ahead leaves to-morrow for WeUington, Fexton,Wanganuiand Napier. 68» Grafton, leaves to-day for Oan— ecu.

*ThS -Srqoe Thurso, tence, arrived at Sydney on April 13th. The barque Akaroa arrived from New Plymouth last night. The schooner Seward arrived yesterday afternoon from Waitapu. Those having friends or relations on _oard the barque Coromandel will be pleased to know that a private telegram was received from the master. Captain Hendry, yesterday, stating that he was to sail from Port Adelaide for Port Augusta on Tuesday last, the 28th inst.

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Press, Volume XLI, Issue 6120, 30 April 1885, Page 2

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PORT OF LYTTELTON. Press, Volume XLI, Issue 6120, 30 April 1885, Page 2

PORT OF LYTTELTON. Press, Volume XLI, Issue 6120, 30 April 1885, Page 2

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