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SHIPPING.

LYTTELTON. ABBTVED. Kay 20—Syren, barque, 300 tons. Bees, from New* •castle, N.S.W., with coal. Hay 20—Kestrel, ketch, 26 tons, Clarkson, from the Bays. . May 20—Courier, ketch, 31 tons, Sinclair, from /Pigeon Bay May 20—Linnet, ketch, 17 tons, Smith, from Pigeon Bay. May 20—Augusta, brigantine, Pullman. May 20 —Maty Melville, schooner, Urqohart, from | ljday2o— Nile, schooner, 24 tons, Neilson, from the Bays. Kay 20—Queen of the Sea, barque. ouusxn. May 20 —Streamlet, schooner, 25 tons, Brown, for Pigeon Bay. , „„ , - May 20—Ocean Beauty, barque, 5,8 tons. Seagrove, for Sydney, in ballast. May 20—Alert, schooner, 44 tons. Hoys, for Hokitika. SAILED. May 20—Hadda, barque, 334 tons, Parker, for Newcastle, N.S.W., in ballast. May 20—Mary Bannatyne, brigantine, 116 tons, Munn, for Melbourne, May 20— Clematis, ketch, 67 tons, Mollor, for Wellington. May 20—Margaret, ketch, 24 tone, Bioh, for the Beys. IMPORTS. Union : 3SO tons coal. EXPORTS. Alert: 250 sacks oats, 30 tons flour,so sacks bran, 10 oases bacon, 6 loose cheese, 20 sacks flour, 120 hags oatmeal. Shippers—B. Wilkin, W. D. Wood, He Teaux, Maoris, Gilmour, Boyse Stead and Co. VESSELS IN BARBOUR. Ships.—Warwick, Tintem Abbey, Invererne, Cicero. Barques.—Ocean Beauty (cleared), Joliba, Mary *tm A unison, Coq du Village, Iris, John Knox, Union, Iris, Queen of the Sea. Brigs.—Bio Logo, Emperor. Brigantines and Schooners Streamlet, Jessie (cleared), Julia Price, Spray, Fiery Cross, Alert (cleared), Kichard and Mary, Eliza Firth, Flirt, Onward, Helena, Magellan Cloud, Sarah Pile, Nile, Mary Melville, Agilata. Ketches.—Margaret, Reliance, Thames, Southern Queen, Linnet, Courier, Kestrel. Cutter- —Antelope. VESSELS AT THE WHARVES. Gladstone Pier.—lnvererne, ship. Screw-pile Jetty,—Emperor, brig, discharging coal. Export Wharf. Coq du Village, barque, discharging cool; Iris, barque, discharging coal. Breastwork. —Thames, ketch, discharging timber; /Fiery Cross, schooner, discharging timber; Onward, schooner, discharging timber. Third Wharf.—Rio Loge, brig, discharging timber ; Eliza Firth, discharging coal. Tunnel Wharf.—Joliba, barque, loading produce; Spray, schooner, discharging timber. Peacock’s Wharf.—Mary Ann Annison, barque, loading produce; Richard and Mary, schooner, lotding produce ; Linnet, ketoh, discharging firewood ; Margaret, ketch, discharging timber; Antelope, cutter, discharging timber, &o.

A brigantine was signalled from the northward yesterday, and was coming up the harbour when oar express left. The ship Invereme was berthed alongside the Gladstone Pier yesterday, where she will complete bier loading for London. The ship, Warwick hauled off from the Gladstone Wharf yesterday. She will complete her loading to-day in the stream, and clear for London. The brigantine Kageilan Cloud, Captain Bruce, hauled in dose to Dompier's Bay, and successfully landed the horses that came by her from the Chatham Islands.

The barque Queen of the Sea was signalled yesterday afternoon from the southward, and was coming up the harbour when our express left. It is not known what port the vessel is from. Owing to the fact that no news of the arrival of the ship Dorette in London has yet been announced, many have felt rather anxious as to its safety. It is known that at least one vessel which left some days after the Dorette, has arrived, and naturally those interested begin to be alarmed. However, it is satisfactory to be able to state that the Dorette, which it will be remembered left Lyttelton on Jan. 4, arrived at London on April 29. THE TIDES High Water at Lyttelton for the month of May,Date. a.m. p.m.

TELEQBAPH NOTICE BOAED. [Copy of above posted at the Christchurch office last night.] IPPTVITO

Timaru | 20 | 7.30 p.m. | Brace | Lytteton

20 3.28 3.51 21 4.15 4.40 22 5.05 5.31 23. 5.57 6.24 24 6.50 7.16 25 7.42 8.07 26 8.32 8.57 27 9.21 9.45 28 10.08 10.31 29 10.54 11.18 30 11.41 00.00, 31 00.05 00.28

ABBIYALS. Port! ID* 1 Hour | Vessel | Prom WeHhgton 1 20 1 9.45 a.m. 1 Phoebe I Lyttelton Timaru 1 20 I 12.35 p.m. | Omeo | Lyttelton BEPABTUBE8. Port |Dt ) Hour | Vessel | For

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 4452, 21 May 1875, Page 1

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SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 4452, 21 May 1875, Page 1

SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 4452, 21 May 1875, Page 1