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PORT OF LYTTELTON.

Wxaxkhb Bcpobt—May 10. i 9 aan.—V« eathex, blue sky. Wind, » J5. "Sight. Baronseter, 29.89 j thermometer, 5&TK ? Ti Water—This Da;. Honing, 0.14; evening, 0.38. AEEir»D-May9. Maliefcoa, schooner, 79 tons, Godfrey, ixom Kaipara. Cu3 and Graham, agents. Hawea, s.e., 462 tone, Haneby, from Dnnedrn. Pa»sengers—Mrs Leavitt and five steerage. Union Steamship Co., agents. Wakstn, 8.8., 73 tone, Wills, from Wellington and Kaikoura. Kinsey, Ward and 00. V agents. Jtewhera, 8.8., 310 tons, Johnson, from Donedin, -via Oamaru. N.Z. Shipping Company, agents. - ; . 442 tons, A^" l ft 71 , from and way ports. Passengers— M»B Beckett, Mre Stephens, Dr. yon Maaab* Messrs Stephens, Sharp, Wither, Winstanley. Wright, Mnllard, Brown, Goodsal, Wiggins, Saxelby, Eoberts, Ivey and 10 steerage. Union Steamship Company, agents. Zior, schooner, 60 tons, Jenaon, from Sokiaoga. Cuff and Graham; agente. denuUas, Sketch, 67 tons, Green, from yelorue Sound, Master, agent. May 10.^ Taiaroa, sj., 223 ton*, Thompson, from Dimedin, via Timara and Afcaroa. Union Steamship Co., agents. llQrafton,e,e., 313 tons, Hill, from West Coast and Wellington. N.Z. Shipping Co., Agents* : Ci&abkd— May 9. Sarah and Mary, brigantine, 145 tons, JPrieet, for Auckland. Cuff andUraham, .agents.

S_X—>—May 9 I Hawea, s.s., 4*2 tons, Hansby, for Wellington. Passengers—Saloon: Judge Williams, Hon. Mr Stout, Messrs Turner, Wilson, Harvey, Steuho_e r Symbnds, Austin, Kirk, ConneU, short, Wakefield. Union Steainahip Co., agents. Mawhera, b.b., 340 tans, Johnson, for .Wellington and West Coast ports. N.Z. Shipping Co., agents. / , Penguin, s.s, 442 tons, AUman, for 2)u—edi— Union Steamship Co., agents.' Imposts.

Per Penguin—ssl cases meat, 1 horse, 68 pkgs. Consignees—Barsht, Strange, '10lSoch, Synorthy, N.Z. Shipping Co., Thomp_on, Butler Bros., Heymanson, Low aud Co., Lightband, -Han and Co., Dalgety and Co., Fletcher, Humphries and Co., Weston.

Per Zior—6o,6oo feet timber. Consignee— J. T. Brown.

-Per MaUetoa—67,7s7 feet timber. Consigned to order. Exports.

Per Sarah and Mary—ol6 sacks wheat, SOS—) oats, 430 do flour, 350 .bags do, 35 sacks oatmeal, 120 do potatoes, IM> do beans, 50 do malt. Shippers—Orr and Alcorn, Rountree and Co., Moir and Co., Wood, Sinclair and Co., Cuddou, G. King and Co.

Per Wakatipu—For Sydney, 179 kegs butter, 2003 sacks potatoes, 38tf do oats, 3 do beans, 19 cases cheese. 76 kegs honey, 40 aaeke peas, 19 do seed, 46 hoises, 14 pkgs. For _ockhsmpton, 5 cases cheese. For Newcastle, 501 sacks potatoes, 32 kegs bu_erV. For Maryborough, 20 sacks Pgas, 8 cases cheese, 2 kegs honey. For Wellington, 253 sacks wheat. Shippers—Desborough, Maitland Pa-ton and vo.. Wood, Sinclair and Coi, _»,ye and Carter, Vincent and Co., Nasi——ki, lv wron Bros., Kaiapoi Co., Sims— and Co,, Gallagher, N.Z. Loan and Mercantile Agency Co., Hon. W. Robinson, Hinchcliff, Moir and Co., Orr and Alcorn, Mackay, D—lgety and C>. : . Railway, Clark, Lightband, Allan and Co., Miles and Co., Candy* Steeds and Co.

The barque Border Chief was loading . grain on Saturday for the United Kingdom. The Union Steamship Co.'s steamer Taiaroa arrived yesterday afternoon from '-—nedin, via Timaru and Akaroa, and leaves to-day for Wellington and Nelson. Tbe ketch Clematis arrived on Saturday morning from Pelorus bound. The barque Altcar was taking in grain onSaturday. r-.The _Union Steamship Co.'s steamer Wanaka leaves to-day for A karoa, Timaru, and Dunedin.

The s.s. Wakatu arrived ou Saturday night from Wellington and Kaikoura i The schooner Zior arrived on Satttrday •-~ morningfroin Hokianga., \: -' '.->"f . - The Union Steamship Co.'s Penguin a—jtved on Saturday morning from Manu-ka-and way ports, and left in the afternoon for Dunedin. ;. . . " l The b_ ques Atlantique and Night HaWk * were.—king- in. produce on Saturday for ! _tewcastle,rbr Kaye and Carter. The s.s. Mawhera left for WeUington ■* and West Coast on Saturday af cernoon. The schooner MaUetoaTirrived on aatur—ay morning from ._v'para with -cargo of timber. The barque Albert and W_(iam was taktog in grain on Saturday. The Union Steamship Co.'s Hawea arrived on (Saturday afternoon from Duntdin, and left in the evening for Wellington, Picton, and Kelson. The s.a. Grafton arrived last night from WeUington. TheRM.S.S. Kaikoura left Port Chalmers yesterday morning, at 9 30, and was expected to arrive in Lyttelton by midnight. In Pott Chalmers she took on board about 1200 bales wool and 50uU carcases mutton, and some other produce; all in the space of rather under t™enty-iour hours. This expedition shows that nge-ts and officers are doing their utmost to keep their appointed time for sailiiur, and if the weather keeps favorable she will doubtless . get away at her advertised date, the 13th inst.

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Press, Volume XLI, Issue 6129, 11 May 1885, Page 2

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PORT OF LYTTELTON. Press, Volume XLI, Issue 6129, 11 May 1885, Page 2

PORT OF LYTTELTON. Press, Volume XLI, Issue 6129, 11 May 1885, Page 2