SHIPPING.
PORT OP LYTTELTON. AKKIVED. August 3—Coomerang, p.s., 158 tons Hughes. CLEARED. August 4—Maori, s.s., 118 tons, Malcolm, for Dunedin, via Timaru and Oamaru. SAILED. August 4—Maori, s.s , 118 tons, Malcolm, for Dunedin, at 2 p.m. Aug 3—Jeannette, ketch, 41 tons, Partridge, from Timaru. IMPORTS. Per Jeannette—3B7 sacks wheat. Con- - signee—Cunningham. Per Byron—l3l,ooo feet sawn timber. Consignees—Montgomery and Co. Per Taranaki—Free: 18 plates iron, 8 kegs, 5 sacks. 1 pkg, 21 boxes, 84 oars, bar iron, 9 cases, 1 cask. Consignees—Williams, Mackay, Forbes, McDonald, Anderson, Cuff and Graham, Canterbury Railways, Taylor, Mason,. Anderson, Wood, Petersen, Ayers, Sandstein, Smith, and White. Per Joliba—lls,oooft hard wood, 12,000 ft ' cedar, 100 empty hhds, 50 tons coals, 22 do Bhale, 6 cases plants, 5 do sundries, 12 carts, •, JOO cases oranges, 37 pairs shafts. Consignees—F. W. Stubbs and Co, Mason, Struthers and Co, T. and E. Pavitt, and H. Stewart. ■] j The Coomerang arrived in harbor last night, having been driven back by the seveire ! weather. She will take in coal and ■ : sail again to-night. tur. The gale has abated, but there is still a considerable swell in the harbor. •i ■■< The Taranaki sails at 4 p.m. to-day. l-ilrThe Fratelli Gaggino will complete her discharge in another working day, and has commenced ballasting. '■: a——i mmmmmm —■——— ■ ■ ■-
SHIPPING.
Globe, Volume I, Issue 56, 4 August 1874, Page 2
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