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SHIPPING.

POET OF LYTTELTON. Weather Eetort—April 15. 9 a.m.—Wind, N.E. light; weather, overcast. Barometer, 29.01 ; thermometer, 45.00. High Water— (To-morrow.) Morning, 2.38; night, 3.06. Arrived—April 13. Antelope, cutter, 17 tons, Malcolmsou, from Akaroa. Master, agent. Minnie, ketch, 17 tons, Morns, from Little Akaloa. Master, agent. Kestrel, ketch, iiO tons, Mortimer, from Pigeon Bay. Master, agent. , XXX, ketch, 21 tons, Donovan, from Akaroa. Master, agent. . „ T> . Courier, ketch, 31 tons, Sinclair, from Pigeon Bay. Master, agent. * April 14. George Shotten, barque, 549 tons, Bam, from Mauritius, via Port Chalmers. Wood, Shand and Co., agents. Emerald, ketch, 40 tons,' Whitby, from Bluff. Cult' and Graham, agents. Amateur, ketch, 25 tons, Neilson from Akaroa. Master, agent. ._,,,« Cleared —April 15. India, barque, 203 tons, Anderson, for Guam. W. H. Hargreaves, agent. Kestrel, ketch, 20 tons, Mortimer, for Pigeon Bay. Master, agent. Sailed—April 13. Lucy James, ketch, 28 tons, Smith, for Port Levy. F. Jenkins, agent. Annie, ketch, 11 tons, Fisher, for Port Levy. Master, agent. April 14. -J« Hereford, ship, 1410 tons, J. McCarthy, for Loudon. New Zealand Shipping Co, agents. Pas-sengers-Saloon : Mr and Mrs Saxton, Miss Saxton? Masters Geo. and Wm. Saxton, Miss Hewitt, Mr and Mrs Way, Mr and Mrs Marten, Miss Wilson Mr Hope, Dr. Marriner. Second cabin: Mr and Mrs Conn ell, Miss Connell, Masters John and James Connell, Messrs Johnson and Croxton. Steerage: Mr and Mrs Groves, Mr and Mrs Jackson and child, Mr aud Mrs Russell, Mr and Mrs Waldron aud three ch ldren, Mr and Mrs Tnrbett, Mr and Mrs Hammond aud two children, Mr and Mrs Benson aud two children, Mrs Johnson, Mrs Wolfenden, Messrs Miller, Nicholl, Martin Broderick, > rawford, Jicksou, Lemonier, Pentoiow, Harris, Macmah.n, O'Neil, and Corcoran. Tarauaki, s s., 327 tons, Malcolm, for Dunedin. D Mills, agent. Passengers—saloon: Miss E. Davis, Messrs Buist, J. T. Brown, aud 12 original. Luna, p.s , 217 tons, Bascand, for Wellington, Nelsi n,' West port, aud Greymouth. P. Cunningham and Co., agents. Passei'gers-saloon: Rev. E G Mr Dudd, and Master F. Manle. Margaret, ketch. 21 tons, Butter, for Port Levy. Ma ter, agent. Jannett, ketch. 11 tons, McDonald, for Okam s Bav. Master, agent. Elizabeth Curie, schooner, 76 tons, Johnson, for Oamaru. Cuff and Graham, agents. April 15. Flying Squirrel, ketch, 19 tons, Munro, for Alrnroa Master, agent. . Bllckwall, keteh; 26 tons, Green, for Okain'e Bay. Master, agent. J Imports. per Taranaki, under loud, ex Wakatipn, from Wellington—2 cases. Free, from Wellington— 2 cases 1 box. Free, from Nelson—l package, 15 bales' 9 boxes, 3 trusses, 3 cases, 18 do birds. Free, from Mauukau-3 cases, 1 box restricted goods. From Thames-3 boxes gold Cousignees-D, Mills Mackay, Helps, Woodhouse, Marchaut, Order, Carsto, Harper, Off wood, Everett Bros., Ball Cuff and Graham, Bank of New Zealand. Exports. Per Taranaki, free, for Dunedin—9 parcels, 2 trunks, 8 cases wine, 1 truss, 424 sacks barley. Rhirroers—Lichtbaud, Allen and Co., Cuff and Bam! A K Preston, A. J. White, E. Wilkin and Co., Koyse, Stead and Co. Per Luna, free for Welhngton-7 sacks grass seed, 15 do oats, 15 do wheat, 8 cases bacon, 1 keg honey 10 cases castor oil. Free, for Westport-120 sacks oats. 85 do bran, 5 kegs butter. 12 cases bacon, "do cheese, 70 sacks wheat, 30 do> oatmeal 8 cases Under bond, ex warehouse, tor Greymouth _JI n'rrask whiskey. Free, for Greymouth-18 cases 24 kegs butter, 1 case fowls, 30 cases bacon, 120 sacks potatoes, 100 do bran, 20 do pollard, 20 do oatmeal, 11 cases cheese, 20 sacks seed, 2 cases Knitted iron, 25 sacks malt. Shippers-Boyse, Steld and Co., S. Boyle, P. Cunningham and Co.. laugton and Cordner M'Connell Br ... Toomer and Son. Watt and Co., Geo. Mackay, Trent Bros., Puff and Graham, J. Anderson, J. Gilmour, Mason, StrutherH and Co., Southbridge Bacon Company, E. W Per n EHaibeth Curle-70 bales cornsacks. Shippers—P. Cunningham and Co. Expected Arrivals. ■Prom London-Waikato, Soukar, Duke of Argyle. IroS Port Chalmers - Taupo, April 16th; W fs£ i 'mlidouS; via South-Alhambra, April 15th; Tararna, April 26th. From Newcastle-Iri3. From Sydney-Eotorua, April 26th. From Auckland—Oceola, Mand Graham. From Wellington and Nelson—Alhambra, April From Adelaide-Hyderabad. From Sydney-Wave Queen and Cicero. Vrom Auckland, via Tnames-Onward, Lapwing. From Auckland via East Coast-Wauaka, April l6 From Mauritius, via Danedin-George Shotten. | r April 25th From Wellington, via West Coast-Maori, April 19th. ,„ ~ From Wbangapoua—Atlantic. . From Kaipara- Lady Don, Derwent, Prince A From Kaikonras and Wellington-Tai, 6.8., on Wednesday, 16th. Projected Departures. Far London-Lain, Ellora, Inchgreen, Cicero. Por Auckland, via East Coast—Taupo, April 16th; April 16th For Northern forts - Taranaki, April 18th; Taiaroa, April 25th. .. ~H 1 laud—Eotorua, April 26th. For Hokitika—Garibaldi. . .. For Wellington and Nelson-Alhambra, April 15 For Melbourne via South-Alhambra, April 19th; Albion, April 25th. For San Francisco—Loch tree. For W. llingtou-Unity. For Hobart Town-Albion, April 25th. For Melbourne, via North-Tararua, April 26th. IS Kaikouras-Tui, s.s., April !*• Vessels is Harbor. „,. -Pleiades. Trevel.vaa, Lain. Ships- r . E ], ora James Wishart, Inchgreen, Barques - ,*. Australian Sovereign, Looh Creu. lou. ' . Queensland. VV. C. WentPlanter, Natal Que • > Ba rqneutine—F.i irlie. Brigs—Wave, Emily. , v< Elizabeth Brigantines aud schooners—volnntet. .; j„ UG nrle, Garibaldi, T. B. Taylor, Wollom.. ' ~l t Hannah, Aurora, Kate McGregor, Torea, Hera. Alert Ketches Blackwall, Unity, Flying Sq-iirrel, E?.*\e, XXX, Minnie, Courier, Kestrel. Cutte.— Antelope. VESSELS AT THE WHARVES. No 1 Whan—. ame; Wishart, loading: Ellora, Lnrli'uo, Laju, loading; Loch Creo, discharging. Mfll«cca, discharging. No 3 Wharf—Trevelynn, discharging; Emily, loadings Planter, discharging; Natal Quoeu, disobamriug: W. C. Weiitwortu, discharging. _ No! 4 Wharf—Queensland, discharging; Fairlie, loading; Aurora, Jane H Sugtn?rSirf--GaribaWi, loading; An, fcralian Sovereign, di charging ; Torea, discharging; iTntp I \Tci4rn.-or. discharging. K Breastwork-Wollomai, loading; Unity, discharging. _ Tho Emerald, from Bluff and Alert, from Greymonth, arrived in harbour this morning. The burqu George Shotten arrived from Port Chalmers this morning with part of original cargo <-,f Misrar from Mauritius. . The Bialaccawaa berthed on Saturday at the in«ide Coring at the Gladstone Pier, lately opeucied SthSjSS Wishart. The latter vessel has been shifted to a berth outside the Pleiades where the Inehmeen was lying. - The barque Inchgreen, Captain Cook, has comrl feed her loading, and was towed out into the ■treaffl on Saturday by the P.s. I'itan. Ihe vessel h/1 had 'ewarluWy qnicfc despatch, haying been i * . one davsal the wharf, including SunA she las discharged a day*. Iu that., t fa liriteh comb i u g ß Ml wrRO and foav a P with wheat and other , u <i , lf . B dav Customs to-day, and sails on - *' SAILING OF THE HEREFORD. T]i o H s. Taranaki arrived at 8.40 a.m. on Satur- ,' -,v aud transhipped gold and passengers into the JVr'clord and on arrival of the 9 a.m. train from Christchurch the Canterbury passengers proceeded •-'<.aril in the steam lauuch Lytteltou, so that every, thing was ready for a start before noo i. The wind, fcowever, came in fresh from the N.E., and it was doomed unadvisable to attempt to tow her against it' Yesterday morning, at 5 o'clock, the p.s. Titan too'' her in tow, and proceeded down tho harbor at \ capital rate. The morning was lovoly, it was uerfoctly calm, aud the sea wns as smooth asa mill»ond When otl Macin osn Bay a westerly breeze wnraiig up. ,irill so u " fter tno tug cast oir - a,ld ondor full sail the ship stood away on her course. The wind inoreasttf rapidly to a N.W. gab', and the vessel soon passed out of sight of laud. With such a splendid start the ship should have a good chance of making a rapid passage. SHIPPING TELEGEAMS. Bi.im, April 111. Arrived—New Zealand Shipping Company's ship Glim Ciad'a from Loudon, 105 days, with cargo ENGLISH SHIPPING. The' Waimnte arrived at Deal on Feb. Uth. tu)d al Graves-•»* following day. Ti,, soukar, 1304 tons. Captam Renaut, left Onvesend *» February i»th, a,d Deal, February , l Tue Duke of Ar.fvll, 030 tons, Captain Davidson, * fat Gravesend February ajnds passed Deal suuo ..i n v, and was off the Isle or Wight on February

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Globe, Volume IX, Issue 1271, 15 April 1878, Page 2

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SHIPPING. Globe, Volume IX, Issue 1271, 15 April 1878, Page 2

SHIPPING. Globe, Volume IX, Issue 1271, 15 April 1878, Page 2