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SHIPPING.

LYTTELTON. ARRIVED. April 16—Jupiter, ketch, 27 tons, from Hokitika. ‘ ' April 15—Wild Wave, schooner, 39 tons, Flett, from Picton. April 16—Bee, schooner, 39 tons, Taylor, from Amuri Bluff. April 15— Kaiuma, schooner, 39 tons, Maule from Hokitika. t Apriljl 5 —lsabella, schooner, 82 tons,Priest, from Hokitika. ' , . April 15—Courier, ketch, 30 tons, Sinclair, from Pigeon Bay. April 15 —Spray, schooner, Anderson, from Hpkitika. „ . . ' April 15— Windhover, bng, 207 tons, Roers, from Newcastle. April 15-Isabelle, schooner, 129 tons, Al'Kenzie, from Sydney, via Newcastle. April 16-Emu, ketch, 28 tons, Shepheard, from Akaroa. April 16—Elizabeth Ann, ketch, 17 tons, Smith, from Okain Bay. April 16— Randolph, schooner, 20 tons, Gray, from Pigeon Bay. . April 16 -Gothenburg, s.s., J®® |) on8 > Pearce, from Melbourne, via Bluff Harbour and Dunedin. Saloon passengers—Mr Frost ; 3in the steerage. For North 6 saloon and 8 steerage. April 16 -Maori, s.s., U 8 tons, Malcolm, from Dunedin, via Timaru and Akaroa. Saloon passengers-Miss Buddie, Miss Cameron, Mrs Dunford, Mrs Thomas and 2 children, Mr and Mrs Langsaine, Mrs Owen and 1 child, Messrs Cameron, Martin, Neill. Ingel, Sparrow, Harrep and Ramsay. Steerage —Messrs Nickie (3), Cooper, Thomson, Milne, and Morrison. SAILED. April 16 —Taranaki, s.s., 299 tons, Wheeler, for Wellington and Northern ports. Passengers—Saloon : Miss Colville, Mr Hoskins, Mr Mothersill, Rev. Dewsbury, Rev, D. M‘Nichol, Rev. Mr Oliver and Mrs Oliver, Col. Gorton, Mr Nancarrow. Steerage: Messrs C. P. Garrett, Brown, Currin and Wilson. CLEARED. April 15—Bee, schooner, 30 tons, Taylor, for Kaikoura. April 15 -Annie, ketch, 14 tons, Clarke, for Kaiapoi. April 15—Lady Don, schooner, 68 tons, Toomey, for Wellington. IMPORTS. ““In the Bee : A. Cuff, agent : 50 tons limestone, Langdowu. In the Wild Wave, Master, agent: 30,000 .feet timber tv In the Kaiuma, A. Cuff, agent: 30,000 feet timber, C. W. Turner. In the Isabelle,.Master, agent: 60,000 feet timber, Montgomery and Co. In the Windhover, C. W, Turner, agent: 320 tons coal, 80 kegs paint, C. W. Turner. In the Isabella, Master, agent; 23 bales sacks, 17 half chests tea, 750 spokes, 165 tons coal. In the Gothenburg, Dalgety, Nichols, and Co., agents: From Melbourne, under bond--22 half chests tea, Order ; 53 boxes do, 3qrpasks sherry, 3 do port, Order; I pkg,.Mrs Hall; 50 casks oil, W. Montgomery; JO qr casks port, 5 do sherry, 10 cases schnaps, 1 bale corks, B. B. and F. A. Bishop; 6 cases, "Hobbsand >ons; 60box«stea. R. &D.Suther- • .land; 1 case, 1 tranx, Stringer; 20 bales sacks, F. Fisher; 10 bales paper, Ward and Reeves; 1 bale, “Press” company; 1 pkg, Order. From Dunedin, free—l parcel, Cndden; 1 case,T. Brass; Ido, J. M'Donald; I box, W. Donald. . .In the Maori, Miles and Co, agents From Dunedin —under bond : luO cases kerosene, ; A. J. White. Free : 2 casks, W. T. Robinson ; 2 cases, G. Buist; 20 cases geneva, D. Cara; 2cases, Order; 1 crate, 2 cases, P. 3 cases, 2 bales leather, C. Coomhes; 4 cases containing a ch ffeutter, 1 keg, T. Williams; -ficass, J Dnnkerley ; 2 cases,G. H. Roach; ■ 1 case, W. Strange; 2 cases, I trass, ,G Heslop; 1 case, G. Fletcher; 1 case, 2 - trasses, G. L. Beath and Co.; 1 case, J. Percy; I case, 1 truss. Watt Brothers; 1 truss, 1 trank, W. Haines ; 1 H Ma'ks ; 2~ do, B J. Hale ;|i 10 drums oil; 3 cases, S H Nashelski; 17 hhds ale, J. M’Leao; 1 hhd, A. J. White; •4 tranks, J. Milne; 1 case, J. Dnnkerley; 1 do, J. Baldwin; I truss, W. Hobbs and t-ons; 1 pkge, Suffield; S cases, W> Calvert; l case, G Lewis; 3 pkgs, B. Button; 1 bale, H. Fuhrmann; 1 cask, H. A. Davis; 1 box, Webber; 1 case, H. P. Cole; 1 do, Order; 1 trass, Morrison and Co.; 1 do r H. -Pi-Cole; i2‘-case, J. M'Donald ; 3 casks sulphur, Matheson’s Agency. From Timaru. Free _—Bibaiea flax, Matheson’s A gen <y ; 76 . teilea woht,Miles and Co. - EXPORTS. In the Bee, A. Caff, agent: 40 bags flour, 10 sack do, 18 mats sugar, 4 half-chests tea, 1-pkg tobacco, 86 coils wire, 200 feet timber, I pkg spouting, I saw, I pkg seed 2 parcels Seed, 2 do drapery, 1 pkg chalk, 2 pkgs, Langdown and Co; 2 trun s bouts, 1 bale sundries, 4 cases do, A. Cuff; 4 cases chairs, 1 pkg sundries, J. Carder. —ln the -Taranaki, Matheson’s Agency, agents:—Transhipped ex Crusader, from London,under bond, for Wellington; 5 bales, 6 cases, J. D. Macpherson. For Nelson: l> bale, 2 cases, Graham. Free—For Wel- ; lingion; 1 bdl plants, T. H. Potts; 1 hoi, H. Fielder; 33 sacks barley, Cobb and Sawtell; .1 box, 1 bag, Matheson’s Agency; 3. cases Australian wine, H. H. Knowles ; 1 parcel, G. Fletcher ; KO sacks oats, J. Wilson For 1 Picton: 4o bar’s flour, sdo bran, sdo sharps, ‘5 do wheat, Wood and Cunningham; 1 pci, J. D Macpher on. For Nelson: 20 cases cheese, li. Hawkins ; 80-bags oatmeal, 12 ■aeks barley, Wood and Cunningham; 1 case samples, H. H. Knowles. For Taranaki; 660 sacks wheat, Wood and Cunningham. For Westport: 1 case and 1 cask eggs, Birch and Co.; 8 c sescheese, H. Hawkins; 10 kegs butter, 4 cases cheese, 1 case seeds, Watt and Co For Greymouth : I case eggs, Wanchop and Co.; 24kigs batter, McCon nell and Co.; 1 case boots, H. McCaldon ; 8 cases cheese, J. Dransfield ; 4* kegs butter, 2 casks eggs, 10 cases cheese, Watt and Co. For Hokitika: .18 kegs butter, J.P. Jameson; 60 kegs batter, Watt and =o. For Oqehuoga: 30’i sacks - heat, J. D. Macpherson; 50 sacks wheat, 90 do oats, Wood and Cunningham; 80 do wheat, J. D. Macpherson For Auckland : 100 sacks oats, J. D. Macpherson ; 200 do oats, Royse, Stead, and Co.; 1 bag, J. D. Macpherson; .6 bale paper, A. Cuff; II seks oatmeal, Wood and Cunningham. For Wanganui: 1 parcel, G Fletcher. In the Annie, Wooledge and Co, agents: Under bund, ex Crusader I case, Ido candles, 3 do gin, 8 qr casks brandy, 4 do ram, 8 do whisky, Hey wood and Cp ; 4qr casks whisky, Graham. Free—2 cases, 1 «eg, Morrison and Co.; 1 package, Graham ; 3 cas: b, Woledge and Co.; 2 kegs pails, Morrison and o ; >53 empty bags, Wood and Cunningham; I qrcask wine, Woledge and Co. In the Lady Don, Master, agent: 900 sacks wheat, Bluett.

The ketch Jupiter arrived in harbour on Friday night from Hokitika. The ach oner Wild Wave arrived in harbour on Friday night from Picton, with a cargo of timber Tmc schooner Kainma arrived in harbour on Saturday afternoon from Hokitika, with a cargo of- timber. 'J be schooners Isabella and Spray arrived in on Saturday afternoon from Hoki ika, with a cargo 1 timber. ; The fl.s, Tarauaki.aailed for Wellington on Saturday at 6.30 p.m. A large quantity of ;her.cargo was abut out from-want of^space. The brig Windhover, Optam Boers, arjriyed in harouron Saturday aternopn from Newcastle; she left that port on the 25th nit., had northerly and S W winds until within 300 mites of' Cape' Farewell, when a strong •BE gale * as experienced, which lasted from the 2nd to the 9th, sweeping decks and wash ing portions' of t»>e bulwarks away ; sighted Cape Fare well on the 10th ; passed through. >the Strai-s with westerly, and S.E. weather, t sitiee then ha t moderate SJS winds, i The brig bring* a cargo of coal consigned to Mr ■ r G; ; W. Turner, ■ .-£■■' i Thk echo ner Isabelle arrived on Saturday afternoon at 6 p.m. from Sydney, via New-

castle, which port she left in the evening of the 4th inst.; made Cape Farewell on the 11th, and arrived as above, having experienced strong southerly and south-east breezes, with a heavy head sea throughout. On the 6th, spoke< the schooner Emma Patterson, from Sydney, bound to the Fijiq. _ The b.s. Maori,, Capt Malcolm, arrived in harbour yesterday at 2.40 from. Dunedin,, via Timaru and Akaroa. She left Dunedin on Friday last at 2 p.m.j called at Port palmers, and left again at 6 p.m., havingiU tow a new iron surf boat for Timaru. Arrived thereat? a.m. oa..Batiirday;-left.again at 10 45 p.m., arriving at Akaroa at 7.30 a.m. yesterday; left at 10.30 a.m, and arrived as above. Messrs McMbokin, Blackwood, and Co.’s s.s. Gothenburg, R. G. A. Pearce, commander, arrived in harbour yesterday, at 1j.16 p.m., from Melbourne via Bluff harbour and Dunedin. She left Hobson’s Bay on the Bth instant, at 3.p.m ; cleaned the Heads at 6.15 p.m., and passed Swan Island at 4p m. next day; experienced S.W. winds for the first three days and afterwards light variable winds. Passed the Solander at-® a.mi on the 13th, arriving at Bluff Harbohr 4pm.; sailed the same day at 6 pm.,and arrived at Port Chalmers at 2.50 p.m. on the 14th. Sailed thence for Lyttelton at 5 p.m. on Saturday, and arrived as above. We are indebted to the purser, Mr Hart, for flies. The Gothenburg will sail for Melbourne via the West Coast to morrow.

KAIAPOI. SAILED.: April 14—Straggler, ketch, Meredith, for Lyttelton. EXPORTS. In the Straggler: 127 sacks wheat, 22 bales wool, IS bales flax, Belcher and Fa weather. - akaroa. ARRIVED. , April 13—Beautiful " tar, s.s., from Lyttelton, with goods ex Crusader to J. D. Garwood ; and general cargo and passengers. April 13—Nile, schooner, from Lyttelton, in b dlast. April 14— Lord Ashley, s.s., from Lyttelton with passengers and cargo. . From Auckland—lo kegs sugar, E. O. Latter. April 14—Antelope, cutter, from Lytteltan, with cargo. Apr 116— Maori, s.s., from Dunedin and intermediate ports, with I trunk boots, 6 cases geneva, I case drapery, Aylmer and Berry; l case drapery, lu boxes candles, 8 boxes soap, 6 cases kerosine, 1 case corn flour, G. Armstrong ; 1 package ironmongery, G. Haylock ; I truss drapery, J. D. Garwood ; 2 cases and 2 b lea drapery, B. Shad-, bolt; I qr-cask brandy, 4 cases stout, 5 cases) brandy, E. C, Latter; 21 bags potatoes,! J. Daly. ) SAILED. April 13—Beautiful Star, s.s., for Dunedin 1 and intermediate ports, with part original; cargo, and i 3 cases, cheese, 5 kegs butter, lj bag seed, 3 quarters beef, J. D. Garwood ; 6) cases cheese, I package bacon, Aylmer and! Berry ; I box fruit, W. C Pearce ; 3 cases) cheese, 1 b x fruit, E. C. Latter; 6 cases cheese, W. Whitfield ; 5 cases fruit, S. Wat-j kins; 10 boxes fruit, J. Hartley; 10 cases' cheese, 11 boxes fruit, J. Daly. April 14—Lord Ashley, ss., for Dunedin, with part original cargo, and 7 cases, 2 barrels cheese, C. M'Donald; 4 cases and 2 casks fruit. Rev. W. Aylmer ; 26 boxes fruit, W. 0. Pearce; ,13 cases cheese, 1 case hams, j. Daly ; 4 cases fruit, J. D. Garwoodi April 16—Emu, ketch, for Lyttelton, with 4 logs timber, ; T. A-Johnston ;. 1,78 railway sleepers, 13,000 feet timber, Saxton and Williams. , April 16—Maori, s.s, for Lyttelton, with part original cargo.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXXV, Issue 3200, 17 April 1871, Page 2

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SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume XXXV, Issue 3200, 17 April 1871, Page 2

SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume XXXV, Issue 3200, 17 April 1871, Page 2