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SHIPPING.

LYTTELTON. ARRIVED. June 3—Wellington, s.s., 262 tons, Carey, from Dunedin. Passengers : Saloon—Mrs Wills, Messrs Cobb (child and nurse), Carruthers, and 10 tor North; steerage—Messrs Brown, Cowan, Dare, and eight for Noith. . June 3—Beautiful Star, s.s., 146 tons Pietersen, from Dunedin, via Timaru. Passengers : Saloon— Messrs Nees, Ogilvie, Hunter: stoera'o Messrs Yates, Hodges, Davidson, Murray, Walker, and June^S—Catherine, ketch, 17 tons, Weir, from the Bays. CLEARED. June 3—Fiery Cross, schooner, 72 tons, Abrams, f °Jime Pl 3— Wellington, 5.8., 262 tons, Carey, for "Wellington and Northern ports. ~ , June 3—Augusta, brigantine, 138 tons Pullman, for Napier. SAILED. June 3— Margaret, ketch, 21 tons. Bennett, for 3—Enterprise, brigantine, 84 tons, Campbell, ' & jMe aSSamh Pile, brigantine, U 5 tons, Travers, f °Jim™i-Wellington s.s., 262 tons, Carey, for Wellington and Northern ports. Passengers: baleen— Messrs Dunn, Bridges. Bearer, Briggs, Wykes; Bishop Redwood, Mr and Mrs Hodge, bteerage: Messrs Gabrill, Franks, Joyce, Piquenet, Gordon, Milne, Moor, Johnson, Nichol. IMPORTS. Wellington: Under bond—Ex Alhambra—l case. Ex Omeo—2 cases iron. Ex Otago—l portmanteau. Free-26 oases, 2 trusses, 1 pel, I bole, A bales leather. Consignees -Dolgety.Niobols and Co: Cull and Graham; Wilson and Co; Colonial Bonk; H. N.Nolder: strange and Fountains; Hobday And Jobberns; G. i. Booth and Co; Clark; HuddenWau; Fnhrmann; Salkeld; Vaughan and Co; Hansen, Xtadson: Gabites; Brownead. Ati£S . Beautiful Star: Under bond—Ex Timaru—476 sashweighta, 11 cases, 10 quarter casks. Under the Arms Act—l coil lead pipe. Free—6l oases, 30 pkgs, 4 kilderkins, 5 hhds, 37 casks, 4 trusses, 61 plates, 11 bdls, 25 bars, 60 do iron, 404 sasbweights, 1 portmanteau, 15 cwt iron, 354 pieces iron,. 30 empty ■cases, 4 bales. 3 trunks, 3 rolls, 10 barre.s, 1 box, 1 pci. From Timaru-3 bales wool, 6 cases. Consignees—S. Nnsbelsld ; Hulbert; Guff and Graham; 37 Sadden; Matheson’s Agency; M’lntosh; Crompton; Hawkins; Eeeoe; Strange and Fountains; Bowley and Co; Woledge and Co; Bennett jUuquhart; Herman;iM'Kayy England; Allan and Son; Cobb; Dalgety, Nichols and Co; OSwood and Son; Blackwood; Hobbs; White; Manning; Meikle and Co; Carruthers ; Atkinson; King and Co; Maokay; Stringer: G. L. Heath and Co; Black; Goodman; TWArka• Triggs; Hale; Woodman; Jones; Clark; Coman; Mendelson; Murray; White; Coombes and Son;Ballantyne; Cameron; Sandatem; Donaldson; BankN.S.W.

exports. „ _ _ ■ Volunteer: 34 tons coal. Shipper—C, W. Tur--51 Augusta: 1074 sacks oats, 290 do wheat, 1430 hags flour, 2 cases. Shipper—C. W. Turner. : Wellington ; Per Wellington, free-4 axle arms, 4 cases meats, 3 do bacon, 6 casks, 4 cases, 1 plough, 6 bdls shears, 15 sheets iron, 72 sacks potatoes. For Wanganui-Tease, 3 trunks. For Napier-l case, 20 do cheese, 20 kegs butter, 3 sacks bacon. For Picton—lo sacks wheat, 2 copper boilers, 3 oases, 1 hag. For Nelson—lSO sacks wheat, 3 cases lard, 4 cases, 1 biscuit machine, 2 cases cheese, 22 kegs butter, 16 cases bacon, 4do meats, lor New Plymouth—s cases meats. For Mannkau—loo sacks malt, 1 case fowls, 25 do bacon, 5 do chicory. Shippers—J. M. Hey wood and Co; N.Z.F. Co; Twentymos and Cousin; Anderson; Lightband, Allan and CO; Clark; Matheson's Agency; Drausfield and Boper; Eoyse, Stead and Co; Hawkins; P. Cunningham and Go; Ireut Bros; J. Beharrell; jDaris; Williams; Watt Bros; G.Maekay; Qilmour; Salkeld and ..o; S. Manning and Co. - Sarah Pile: 475 sacks oats, 1250 do wheat, 80 tegs oatmeal. Shippers—Eoyse, Stead and Co; P. Cunningham and Co. „„ . , ■ Enterprise; 80 loose cheese, 20 sacks beans, 100 do peas, 830 do flour, 50 do wheat, 13 do potatoes. Shippers—P. Cunningham and Co.

VESSELS IS HABBOUE. Ships.—Tintem Abbey, Invererne, Cicero. Banjoes— John Knox, Union, Queen of the Sea, Syren, Queensland, Adelphoi, W. C. Wentworth, Eio Lose, Emperor (cleared), Farm, Sea Prince Alfred. Brigantines and Schooners—Alice Jane, Magellan Cloud, (cleared), Sarah Pile, Maiden City, Augusta, (cleared). Herald, Cleopatra, Oreti, Enterprise, Lady Don, Lizzie Grey, . _ . , Catches.—Margaret, Linnet, Margaret, Kestrel, Catherine. VISSEIS AT THE WHARVES. Gladstone Pier.—lnvererne, ship, loading wool. Screw Pile Jetty.—Adelphoi, barque, discharging coal, • Breastwork.—Lady Don, schooner, discharging timber: Herald, schooner, loading produce. Export Wharf.—Union, barque, discharging coal; pawn, brig, discharging coal. - Third Wharf.—W. C. Wentworth, barque, diacharging timber; Queensland, barque, discharging’ coaL , 1 , Tunnel Wharf—Sarah Pile, schooner, loaded; Queen of the Sea, torque, discharging timber, Ac. Peacock’s Wharf.—Eio Loge, trig, loading produce ; Sea Spray, brigantine, discharging caal.

The ship Warwick, which sailed on June 2 for Xondon, waa sighted by the pilot yesterday morning about 15 miles outside the heads. The New Zealand Steam Shipping s.s. Wellington, Captain Carey, arrived in harbour yesterday at 10.89 a.m., from Dunedin. She left Port Chatmers at 4 p.m. on June 2; experienced light headwinds and fine weather up the coast. We are indebted to the purser, Mr Wilcox, for Dunedin exchanges. The Wellington sailed for Wellington and Northern ports at 6.15 p.m. The ship Cicero was moved np the harbotuf yesterday afternoon to a berth off Stoddart Point. She will be laid alongside the Gladstone Pier to-day to discharge the remainder of her inward cargo. The s.s. Beautiful Star, Captain Pietersen, arrived in harbour yesterday at 9 45 a.m. from the South. She loft Port Chalmers at 6.30 p.m. on May 31; arrived at Timaru at 8 a.m. on June 1, but was unable to land any cargo owing to the heavy south-east swell. Left again on Juno 2, at 6.30 p m., and arrived as above. Experienced light north-east winds and fine weather throughout. The Beautiful Star sails on her return trip to-dayi

THE TIDES High Water at Lyttelton for the month of June;—

TELEGtBAPH NOTICE BOABD. (Copy fot above posted at the Christchurch office last night,] . . arrivals. . .

Date, 4 BtlDt 3.53 p.m. 4.24 5 5.00 5.33 6 6.05 ,,, 6.37 7 7.07 7.38 8 8.01 8.28 9 8.51 9.16 10 9.37 10.00 11 10.20 1041 12 11.00 11.20 13 11.40 12.00 14 00.00 00.20 15 00.41 ... 1.03 16 1.25 ... 1.48 17 2.12 2.36 18 3.01 3.27 19 3.53 4.19 20 4.45 ... 5.12 21 5.37 .M 6.03 22 628 ... 6.53 23 7.17 7.42 24 8.05 8.28 25 8.50 9.13 26 9.36 9.59 27 10.22 ... 10.47 28 11.12 11.37 29 00.00 00.05 30 00.33 1.01

Port, Dt | Hour | Vessel From Xorttelton Bluff 3 10.30 a.m. Wellingtn Dunedin 3 6 p.m. Tararua Melborne (Suez Ml)

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 4464, 4 June 1875, Page 2

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SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 4464, 4 June 1875, Page 2

SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 4464, 4 June 1875, Page 2