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SHIPPING.

LYTTELTON. ARRIVED. June 4—Atlantic, schooner, 60 tons, Hooper, from Auckland. . June 4—Clyde, s.s., 33 tons, M Conville, from Saltwater Creek. , . June 4—Courier, ketch, 31 tons, Sinclair, from Bay. June 4—Quiver, ketch, 19 tons, Smith, from Le Sou's Bay. . ~ , , June 4 —Antelope, cutter, 17 tons, Malcolmson, from Akaroo.

CLEARED. June 4—Union, barque. 361 tons, Sherlock, for Newcastle, N.8.W., in ballast. Passongers-Mr and Mrs Cooman and 3 children, Messrs W. Hammond, A. Hammond, F. Beil, H. Simpson. Juno 4-Syren, barque, 300 tons, Bees, for Newcastle, N.S.W., in ballast. June 4— Magellan Cloud, brigantine, 99 tons, Johnstone, for Chatham Islands. Passengers: Mr and Mrs Bider, Masters Elder (2). Messrs Kerr, Briscoe and boy, Bedwish, Bayner, and fourteen Natives. June 4—Bio Loge, brig, 241 tons, Miles, for Auckland. Passenger—M.rg Miles. June 4—Queen of the Sea, barque, 322 tons, H. Bobinson, tor Guam, in ballast. SAILED. Jnne 4—Beautiful Star, s.s., 148 tons, Pietersen, for Dunedin, via Timaru. Passengers : —Messrs Everett, Milne, Thornhill, Heaton, Hutchinson, W. Ferguson, Gavin. „ . _ . , June 4—Volunteer, schooner, 21 tons, Fosver, for Xaiapol. June 4—Augusta, brigantine, 138 tons, Pr ’.man, for-Napier. _ .. June 4—Maiden City, schooner, 27 tons, Prescott, for-Laveriok Bay. „, _ . June 4—Herald, schooner, 53 tons, Hamilton, for Wellington.

IMPORTS. Clyde : 43 kegs butter, 1 trunk, 204 sks wheat. Consignees—Cuff and Graham ;J. B. Way. Courier: 18 cords firewood, 30 posts, 2 cases of plants, 3 pots plants. Consignees—P. lanrie; E. G. Wright; G. Holmes. Quiver: 12,033 ft timber, 190 railway sleepers. Consignees—Provincial Government; Plenum-;, Catherine: 400 railway sleepers, 108 loose cheese, 2 bales wool. Consignees-H. Hawkins; Provincial Government. Antelope : 3000 ft timber, 41 cases cheese, 1 case, 1 case drapery, 179 loose cheese, 7 hides, 6 bags fat, 126-sheep skins, 5 empty hhds, 2 pkgs. Consignees son; Daly; Pilliet; Dransfield and Boper; Seed and Bain; Vincent and Co; Brown. Atlantic: 2149 pieces of timber, 504 drain pipes, 4000 drain tiles. EXPORTS. Bio Loge: 500 bags flour, 278 sks do, 659 sks potatoes, 500 bags potatoes, 8 oases bacon, 1523 sks -wheat, 1 case lard, 5 cases cheese, 30 kegs lard, 25 kegs hatter, 25 sks beans, 382 socks oats, 3 coses meats. Shippers—Eoyse, Stead and Co.; W. D. Wood; Cuff and Graham: J. H. Green; Watt and Co.; J. B. Way; N.Z.P. Co.; P. Cunningham and Co.; J. Neilson. Beautiful Star: For Timaru, under bond, ex Tintem Abbey—27 cases. Ex Cicero—l 3 cases, 2 hales. Free—l trunk, 4 boxes, 20 cases, 2 bags, 10 pkgs, 3 tins, 1 qr-oask rum. For Dunedin—ls cases, Strunks, 24 kegs, Ibox, 14 coils rope, 120 sacks. Shippers—Miles, Hassai and Co.; Matheaon’s Agency; iightband, Allan and Co.; Trent Bros.; Toomer ana Sons; Cuff and Graham; Woledge and Co.; Edwards, Bennett and Co.; Watt Bros.; Wilkin; Twentyman and oousin. ‘ Magellan Cloud : 1 qr-cask brandy, 4 jars spirits, 10 cases Spirits and wine, 3 cases cordials, 8 bags Bugor, 2 cases stout, 2) chests tea, 1 drum oil, 1 mat nee, 3 cases benzine, 1 case jam, 20 bags salt, 2 .boxes pipes, 4 boxes tobacco, X keg dried apples, 2 rases salmon, 2 gunnies sugar, 2 boxes soap, 1 case eago, 2 cases oysters, 1 cask currants, 1 case salad ei’, 1 case marmalade, T case honey i doz brooms, 1 bole leather, 5 bags coal, 1 bdl sundries, IS boxes sundries, 14 cases, I chain, 1 piano, 148 bags flour, 5 pkgs, 4 mats sugar, 2 bags rice, 5 bales woolpaofcs, l ease sardines, 17 cases sundries, 1 bale clothing, 1 colonial oven, 1 camp oven, I case iron framing, 12 bars iron, 12 piecesE.D.S. timber, 1 cask brandy, 1 mat wine, I case gin, 2 cases whisky, 2 cases old tom, ,35 mats sugar, 2 trigs salt, Ibox tea, Shales, 18bags meat, 1 pkg tobacco, 1 bdl, 4 kegs nails, 1 case Kerosene, 1 box glass, 12 sheets iron, 7 pels, S| chests tea, 19 bags, 3 jars, 2 kegs, 1 tin, 5 boxes, 8 loose cheese, 2 pots, 1 drum oil, 2 casks, 1 case Baddiery, 800 posts, 1000 ft timber, 5000 shingles, 4000 bricks, 8 pkgs furniture, 4 bales wool,-2 pkgs tobacco. Shippers—Hood; Beamish; Mathesoirs Agency; Briscoe; Hay; Jacobs. - VISeiLS AT THE WHARVES.

.Gladstone Pier.—lnvereme, ship, loading wool. Screw Pile Jetty.—Adelphoi, barque, discharging Coal. Breastwork. —Courier, ketch, discharging firewood and pests; Quiver, ketch, discharging timber Wharf. Clematis, brig, discharging timber and jams; Oreti, schooner, loading produce. . . Third'Wharf.—W. C. Wentworth, barque, discharging timber; Queensland, barque, discharging ■coal. . Tunnel Wharf.—John Knox, barque, discharging timber and taking in ballast. -Peacock's Wtorf.-Sea Spray, brig, discharging teal; Bio Logs, brig, loaded. 'The 5.9. Albion is expected to arrive in harbour tarty this morning. She left Wellington at 2.30 ym. yesterday, and, will sail lor Melbourne via Jhmedin and Bluff in the afternoon. The New Zealand Shipping Company’s fine fihipr Uangitikei, is coming to Lyttelton to load. Th£ Teasel has just come out of the graving-dock at Tort Chalmers. Regarding her undocking, the Otaao Daily Times, of Jane 1, aays:«*Undooking or the ship Bibgitud was accomplished at the top ofUgh water hwtnight. Thegrand proportions df tmaship, and her magnificent build, attracted titt atitaßwA of many experts whilst she was in iihfl dock, and an unanimous opinion in her favour was pronounced. The Banginkei is one of the heaviest plated ships that ever came to this port, ig as strong as iron and iron can make her. She ]uui admirable lines, full and yet good speed and Varying capacity having been nicely balanced in her design. She baa an extraordinary gnp forwards, her fore foot almost inclining to the ram like in its projection, and should render her very Weatherly. After being undocked, the Eangitikei was moored for the night off the dock head, and will.be accommodated with a pier berth to-day.

. " THE TIDES High Water at Lyttelton for the month ef June:—

-. TELEQBAPH NOTICE BOAED. [Cony of above posted at the Christchurch office kurt night] AEBITAIB.

-Date. 5 a.m. 5.00 p.m, 5.33 6 6.05 6.37 ,• 7 tee 7.07 7.38 8 8.01 8.28 9 8.51 9.16 ’ 10 9.37 10.00 11 10.20 10.41 12 11.00 11.20 13 11.40 12.00 14 00.00 00.20 15 00.41 1.03 16 125 1.48 17 2.12 2.36 18 3.01 3.27 " 19 3.63 4.19 20 4.45 5.12 • 31 5.37 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

Port 1 Dt Hoax | Veeeel From TffeTngton 4 2 p.m. 1 3.20 p.m, | Welngton Lyttelton .Auckland 4 Hero Sydney, depa&tu&sb. Fort Dt Hour Vessel For Bluff 4 4 p.m. Tar arm Dunedin (S,Mafl) TiVel’ngton 4 2.30 p.m. Albion Lyttelton Wel'niton 4 5,20 p.m. Star of South - Lyttelton (via Kaikoura)

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 4465, 5 June 1875, Page 2

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SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 4465, 5 June 1875, Page 2

SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 4465, 5 June 1875, Page 2