SHIPPING.
POET OF LYTTELTON. WiiTHim Remit— February 24. • ».m. Wither, blue sky Wind, calm. TBooneter, 30.26: thermometer. 65. Hish W atm—This Day, Morning, 5.51; evening, 6.5. Aruveo—February 24. Wairarapa, a.*.. 1786 tong, Chatfield, from Mel"bourne via South. Passengers—Mesdames Si.ndholme and two children, Mrs and Misees MoorLoose (tWu), Pritchard, Pnln, North and child, Mrs and Miss Brinton, Mr ami Mrs Dickson, Mr and ifw Jackson and son, Mr and Mrs Finlayson, .Messrs V. ingle. Mndilm. Reynolds, Inkion, MeLachlan, Stewart, and Ore steerage. Uaion Sicamchip Company.. Kents. Ohau, 8.8.,410t0n5, Berneeh.fromTimara. Union Steamship Company, ag-nts. Hanroto, a s., 1276 tong, Kennedy, from Sydney ■via Wellington. Passengers—Misses Kimble. Boss mod Sui th, Mcidimes .l"g'ing.Blake, DimajJ nnd Woods, Messrs Pardon, Liddle (2),Levien, Twimble, Armstrong (2), Fnnston. Union Steamship Comnay, agents. tiawea, g s., 462 ton*, Hansby, from Wellington. Passengers— Misses Hooper, Goodwin end Blackett. Mesdames Angoll and son, Cox and child, Ne»»u and child and Miller, Messrs Houghton, Harker, Goodwin, Vaicoe, Mclntosh. Miller, Barker, McGregor, Badger, Anderson, Ibbertson nnd child, ' Bomc, Bev. Douglas, and nine steerage. Umou Steamship Company, agents. CixaiutD— February 24. Awaroa, schooner, 60 tons, Adams, for Havelock. Ciff and Graham, agents. Sailed— February 24. Wairnrapa, s.s.. 1022 tons, Chatfield, for Sydney, via Northern Ports. Misses Hill loser, Mesdames King, Fbilipand child. Sister of Mission, Tattenall, Cousin, Dean Jacobs, Mr and Mrs Brown, Mr and Mrs Cooper. Mr andMrsAikman Mr and Mrs Adeett, Mrand Mrs Andrews, Messis Dellas, Whitcombe, Dey, Charles, CJissold, Field, Griffiths, Andrews, Heath, and nine steerage. Union Steamship Company, agents. Ohau, s.s,, 410 tons, Uernech. for Auckland, via WW ports. Union Steamship Company, agents. Hawea.*.*., 462 tons. Hansby, for Dunedin. Passenger for Port Chalmers—Mrs Chambers. Union Steamship Company, agents. Hanroto, s.s , 1267 tons, Kennedy, for Port Chal- ‘ Union Hteamshin Company, agents. In poets. Per Wairarapa—6l pkgs merchandise, 239 chests tea, I case cigars, 400 bags rice, 8 do cjffec, 4 quarter-casks port, 9 cases brandy, 4 quarter-casks sherry, 9 bales leather, 17 casks oysters, 3 chests shellac, 160 sacks bark, 4 bales paper-hangings, 38 t»ia« cornsacks, 1 bdle wire, 250 boxes candles, 39 ukgs. consignees-" Lyttelton Times ” Company. ■White, Kempthorne, Prosser and Co., Chisnell and Co., Order, Fletcher, Humphries anl Co., Miles and Co Hyslip, Boper arid Co., Gillespie, Caro and Co., Edgar, Springfield Coal Co., Barker, Major Barritt ana Co., Gibson, Cowan and Co., Kerr and Co., Peess Company, Black, Eeittieand Co., Scown, Adams and Son, Edwards and Co., Dalgety and Co., Batchelor, Crawford, Marks. Ealam, Batten, N.Z. Drug Company, King and Co, s.s. Ruapehu, Chrystall and Co., Sirgood and Co., Reece and Co., Banting and Co, Ensom, Light band, Allan and Co.. N.Z. Express Company. Per Hawea-10 erntity cases, 215 pkgs. ConBignces—Major Newall, Carriek, Heywood and Co., Caff and Graham, O’Brien and Co., Mason, Strutters and Co, Webb, Hetcher. Humphries and Co., Forteß, Belfast Chemical Works, Butt, Chrystall and Co., Vine. Per Maud Graham—7s,oooft timber. Consignees —England and Brown. Per Ohau—46o bales wool, 1 bdle yams, 2 empty «aake. Consignees—N.Z. Shipping Company, Caro and Co., Bing, Harris and Co Per Hanroto—2B cases fruit, 200 cases salmon, 9 rolled gilders, 75 shafts. 3 plated girders, 7 pkgc. Consignees—Canning, Order, Langdown, MontJort, Watt and Co., Geor s e, Cook, Baird, Johnston, Bank of New Sooth Wales, Bing,'Harris and Co., Kaiapoi Woollen Company, Gill. Exports. Per Botoraa—For Wellington—7o boxes soap, 14 •acks oat, 109 sacks seed, 5 do malt, 65 eases tea, 4 oases baoon, 125 pkgs. For Nelson—l 3 pkgs. For Wanganni—4o boxes soap, 19 pkgs. For Blenheim—lo pkgs. For New Plymouth—22 pkgs. For Foxton—l2 pkgs. Shippers—Twentyman and Cousin, Lightband, Allan and Co., Cuff and Graham, Heywood and Co., Kaiapoi Woollen Company, Levien, Mason, Strothers and Co., AnileBrook and Co , Booth and Co., Express Company, Hudson and Co., N.Z. Provition nnd Produce Company, Clarke. Dacombe and Co., Nancarrow and Co., Tient Bros., a rest, Railway, Joseph, Nelson, Moats and Co.; Andrews and Beaven, Anderson, Mitton, Vincent and Co., Wilkin and Co., Cuddon, McLaren,iCaider, Harris and Co.. Olliver. Per Tekapo—For Oamaru-2 coils rope. Shippers —Cook Bros. Per Hanroto—For Oamaru—GO mats sngar, 4 case* wine, 2 cases. Shippers—Chrystall and Co, Union Steamship Comp ny. Per Hawia—For Dunedin—Bo cases fruit, 66 pkgs. , For Oamaru—lo cases nails. Shippers—Kinsey, Ward and Co., Sargood nnd Co, Nasnelsbi, Thornton, Express Company, Lightband, Alim and Co.
The Union Stoaroahio Company’s Wairarapa arrived yesterday morning from Melbourne, via Booth, and left » the afternoon (or Sydney, via Hftrthern Poftg. The s.b. Hanroto arrived yesterday morning from •7’ft ,ll,D 6 ton » *"<l left in afternoon for The tfuloh Sf-’.athslnp Chan arrived yesterday morning from Dnnedin, and left in the Afternoon for Auckland, via way ports. The Union Steamship Company’s Hawea arrived yesterday afternoon from Wellington, and left in the afternoon for Dnnedin. The Union St amship Company’s Bteamer leaving -to-day Is the Penguin, for Wellington, Picton and Mellon.
THE UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY’3 KiiAMEBS. < Friday (this day)—The Penguin arrives in the morning from Dunedin, and leaves in the evening -for Wellington, Picton, and Nelson. Saturday, iflth—Koranui arrives early, and leaves same day for Wellington, Nelson, and Greymonth. Sunday, 27th M ahinapua arrives in the morning .. Yrom Aharon, Ximaru and Dnnedin, and leaves following day for Wellington, Nelson and Westport. Monday, 28th—Gralton arrives in tho morning from Wellington, Nel on and Westport, and leaves utan day for Akaroa, Tlmaru acd Dunedin. TELEGRAPH NOTICE BOARD. Aunraui—Port rhalmers, February 24th, 3.40 pju., Tekipo, from Lyttelton. Dbpartcres—Wellington, February 24th, 2.13 b.bl, renguin, for Lyttelton; 4.40 p.m., Tainui, lor Spit. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. Auckland, February 21. Arrived-—Gael, from Lyttelton. Sailed—Aruwata, for Dnnedin; Linondeu, for Hew York s Manapouri, for the South. Passengers —For Gisborne-Miss Hayes. For Napier—Miss Whittinglmm, Messrs Priestly, Fenwick, Edwards and Panford. For Wellington—Mrs A. Brown. Mrs Chamberlain (2). Captain Williams, Mrs Williams "Hr and Mrs southern, Messrs Hales, Heales and Leith. For Lvtteltoa—Mrs Turnbull. Mrs Towns«nd, Messrs J. Wood. Lansont, White, Barry, , Battley, Thompson, Whitelaw, Hall. For Dunedin —Miss Camming, Messrs Hescott, Collins, Cameron, Brown, btewart snd Douglas. For the Bluff— Messrs Taylor and Winks. For Melbourne—Messrs Boar, Campbell, MoDonald and Ingleon. Wellington, February 24. Arrived—Hinetnoa, from Dunedin; Rotorua, from the South. Soiled—Rotorua, for Nelson and Picton; Waitaki, for Auckland, via East Coast j Penguin, for Lyttelton. P.sssngers—Cabin—Misses brnith and Xtder, Messrs Hugh and Shelton, and fl e steerage. Tainui, for Napier.
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Press, Volume XLIV, Issue 6685, 25 February 1887, Page 2
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