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SHIPPING.

POET OP LYTTELTON, 'Weather Report—April 17. 9 a.m.—Wind, culm ; weather, cloudy. Barometer, 29.82 ; thermometer, 45.00. High Water—(To-morrow.) Morning, 4.26 j night, 4.56. —April 16. Alhambra, s. s., 496 tons, Mnir, from Melbourne, ria South. Dalgety, Nichols, and Co., agents. Passengers—Saloon, from Melbourne : Mr and Tors Bell, Messrs J. Lear, Raymond. From Dunedin : Mr C. Clark. Steerage : Mrs A. Thomas, Messrs C. Williams, J. M. Jesse, Wedersoe. Cleared— April 16. Lucy James, ketch, 28 tons, Smith, for Port Levy. T. Jenkins, agent. Aurora, schooner, 52 tons, Eomenl, for Wellington. Matheson’s Agency. Cleared — April 17. Alhambra, s.s., 496 tons, Muir, for Wellington tnd Nelson. Dalgety, Nichols and Co., agents. Australian Sovereign, barque, 353 tons, Berry, for Newcastle. C. W. Turner, agent. _. Wollaraai, brigantine, 143 tons, Brophy, for Brisbane. Royse, Stead and Co., agents. Sailed—April 16. India, barque, 203 tons, Anderson, for Guam. W. H. Hargrea-es, agent. Queensland, barque. 414 tons, Thompson, for Newcastle. C. W. Turner, agent. Wauaka, s.s., 279 tons, McGilhvray, for Port Chalmers. D. Mills, agent. Passengers—Saloon, for Dunedin: Messrs Warren, Levin, and Hogg, and 16 original. . ~ , , Tempo, s.s., 461 tons, Andrews, for Ancbland via Bast Coast. D. Mills agent. Passengers—Saloon, for Wellington : Miss J. Thompson, Messrs Laiug, TJren, McCleuaham, Mansford, H. Hislop. For Napier: Mr .Rhodes. For Auckland: Rev. Mr Poster. For Sydney: Messrs T. S. Swords, Gillingham. Steerage; Mrs Kennedy and 4 children, Miss Hatton. Messrs Stelder, Koche, Kennedy, Dooley, Welch, C. Jones, Power. Sailed—April 17. Courier, ketch, 31 tons, Sinclair, for Pigeon Bay. Master, agent, „ , . ~,,, Minnie, ketch, 17 tons, Morris, for Little Akaloa. Master, agent. Imports. Per E. U. Cameron—2s,oooft timber. Consignees •-Montgomery and Co. Per Prince Alfred—lo3,oooft timber. Consignees Pavitt and Goss. Per Wanaka—Under bond, ex City of New York, from Auckland: 251 cases, 21 pkgs, 1 box, 26 ca«es paint, 50 do salmon. Under bond, ex Australia, from Auckland: 1 case. Free, from Auckland : 10 sks oysters, 2 cases. Free, from Napier: 1 box. Free, from Wellington: 4 cases, 5 crates, 2 bales, 1 Eel, 132 pkgs. Consignees—Order, NZ L. and M.A. o, Spencer and Co, Husband, Young, Rhodes, Xempthorue, Prosser and Co, Lightband, Allan, md Co, Costley, Telegraph, Railway. Per Tanpo—Under bond ex warehouse, from Dunedin: 6 cases schnapps. Under bond, ex gophia E. Luhro, from Dunedin: 21 cases. Under bond, ex Wild Deer, from Dunedin Slqr-casks, 97 cases. 1 tank, 1 bale, 239 pkgs. Free from Dune, din; 0 boxes. 1 boot trunk, 4 pkgs, 45 cases, 3 pels, 5 hhdu ale, 6 kilderkins, 5 bags coffee, 1 truss, 1 bale, 4 hhds. 14 barrels, 3 kegs, 40 sack- oatmeal, 5 crates, 1 cask, 2 trunks, 1 truss, 1 h rse. Consignees— Digwill, Ballard, Weston, McClatobie, Cuff and Graham, Murray, W. Crowe, Gillespie and Co, White, C. Coombes, Pavitt, Dallas, Baxter, Elberg, HaJlenstein Brothers, Cook and Ross, Bonnington, Strange, Ah Ting, Cunningham and Co, Mills, Howell, Sklark, Lowe, Kempthorne, Prosser and Co Order, Montague, Biokeringe, Johnson, »'Times,“ Reed and Bain, Strata, Black, Beattie, Bfcllautyne, Williams. Per Alhambra—Under bond from Melbourne: 46 eases 15 hags seed, 4 cases cigars, 35 do sauce, 1 ar-cask wine, 1 keg fruit, 80 cases gmpes, 2 hales, 5 bags coffee, 1 case spice, 2 bags spice, 100 cases brandy 2 drums paint, 11 pkgs, 6 pockets hops, 60 boxes tea, 8 pda, 89 bdls sheet iron, 2 qr-oasks port srine D cases boots, 2 crates, 4 boxes, 5 drums, 28 bars steel, 2 eases hardware, 2 do forges. 6 coils tope, 6 steel plates, 1 pkge rubber 3 auks hops, 12 trunks boots, 130 bars iron, 152 half-chests tea, 4 boxes gold, 1 box silver, 1 bag, 2 cases glass; free from Dunedin : 5 boxes ; free from Bmff: 1 pci, 2 K. Consignces-E W Mil.ett, WH. kern. Duncan and Son, Miles, Hassal and Co, Ballm Bros . Lransfleld and Roper, A. Walker, Strange and Fountain, Cuff and Graham, Order, Strange ■nd Co E. George, Gillespie and Co, G. Hutchinson, Capt. Clayton. Crown Brewery. E Sutherland, Whitcombe, Temportou and Co, A, Simpson, H. Lake A White and Co, De Bonrbel and Co, N. Z. p d p Co, S. Nashelski, J. Anderson, E. Forbes, Lightband. Allan and Co, Union Bank, Bank of New Zeahnd, Duncan and Son, J. Paxton, Dalgety, Nichols and Co, G. Firth, W. Robinson, Mrs Smiths, Mrs Ballard, A. Wilson, T. B. & Co, J. SrensNy, F. Barber, Hobcay and Co, Wood, Shaud and Co, J. Ballantyne and Co. J. Parham, J. Gunn, C. G. Howden, F. Campbell, ■Exports, Per Aurora—l 37 sks flour, bUO hags do. Shippers —Cuff and Graham. , , . Per War aka—Under bond, ex Tanpo, for Oamaru: 1 case Free, for Dnnedin: 26 pkgs zinc, 203 sks barley 5 kegs honey, 30 do butter, 22 cases scrap Iron 12 empties. Shippers—Cuff and Graham, Reed and Bain, Royse, Stead, and Co, S. and M. Co, May, A. D. Smith. , Per Tanpo —Under bond, ex warehouse, for Napier • 2 qr-casks wine. Free, for Wellington: 75 Bks grass seed, 18 cases. Free, for Napier: 55 kegs batter 102 sks grass seed, 27 cases cheese, 1 case, 6 trunks, 20 sks flour. Free, for Tauranga: 40 sks oats Free, for Poverty Biy: 1 case. Free, for Auckland; 11 eases. bhippers-H. Hawkins and Ce Miles. Hassal, and Co, Royse, Stead, and Co, Gln’rke and Bon. Lightband, Allan, and Co. Moir oadCn, P. Cunningham and Co. Edwards. Bennett, and Co Watt aud Co, Star Curing Co, U. Wilkin and Co, G, Mackay and Co, Trent Bros, Preston, J, H. Low«, ___ The s.s. Alhambra sailed for Wellington aud Nelson at 1 p.m. this clay. . „ , , A steamer from tbo North was signalled when ear express left Port, but was still outside the s.s, Star of the South is loading timber at tHo B 1 £f for Lyttelton. It Is understood that the schooner Marion will fclso load timber at the Bluff for Lyttelton on completion of her discharge. * The steamer Grafton nns been laid up, and all hands paid off except tho engineer aud second Cffieer. It is stated she is to receive now engines and boiler, rhe Italy arrived at Newcastle from this port, on April 4th, and on same dale the Victoria left New. Castle for here witu a cargo of coals. The Iris left Newcastle for Lyttelton on April Sth ° The Hyderabad, ship, sailed from. Adelaide for Lyttelton on April 4th. s*, SAILING OF THE INCHGREEN. This barque was towed out yesterday at 11 a.m. ttlo ss „karoa. There was a fresh westerly orooze, and before night Captain Cooke must have made a good offing. This captain has made many friends during his short stay, and his beautiful vessel has been more visited than any other thau has come to Lyttelton. His strong sympathies with sailors and his earnest endeavour to make them more comfortable and happy, have created general interest in Lyttelton on the question of how we are to treat onr sailors. ~ , . , , A number of trieuda assembled on Monday night at the British Hotel to wish Captain Cooke a plea,' sunt voyage, and a very happy evening was spent, toasts being drunk, songs sung, aud a long mack indulged iu regarding Jack and his future. It wil belong before anyone iu Lyttelton will forget Captain Archibald Cooke, the sailor’s friend. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS, Wellington, April 16. Sailed-Jane, for Lyttelton. Auckland, April 16, Sailed-Rotorua, at 5 p.m , for Napier and Bouthern ports. .Passengers for Lyttelton—Mi Deed, wife and family, Mrs ourn, Mr Cox.

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Globe, Volume X, Issue 1273, 17 April 1878, Page 2

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SHIPPING. Globe, Volume X, Issue 1273, 17 April 1878, Page 2

SHIPPING. Globe, Volume X, Issue 1273, 17 April 1878, Page 2