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SHIPPING.

LYTTELTON. arrived. . Deo. 2—Clyde, s.a., 33 tons, M'Convillo, from Saltwater Creek. , ■—rr;---Deo. 2—Excelsior, senoouor, 92iton3, Joiner, from Pictofl. CLEARED, Dec. 2—Jessie, schooner, 38 tons, Gibbs, for Gl Dea. m brig, 174 tons, Lewollyn, for Omaha, brigantine, 131 tons Moiklejohn, for Picton. SAILED. Deo. 2—ltaly, barque, 288 tons, Gourlay, for Hobart Town. , Dec. 2—Edward, schooner, 31 tons, Dolmar, for Lo Son’s Bay. EXPORTS. Jessie: 100 sacks flour, 100 bags do, 25 sacks chicken wheat, -10 hags oatmeal, 10 oases bacon. Shippers—J. Wilson; N. Z. P. and P. Co. VESSELS AT TUB WHARVES. Gladstone Pier.—Moropo, ship: Waikato, ship, loading produce; Duke of Edinburgh, ship, discharging general cargo, Export Wharf.-John Kendall, hng. Breastwork.—Jessie, schooner, cleared. Kailway Wharf.—Byron, hng; Albion, brig, msWharf.—Lizzie Guy, brigantine, loading •produce; Ethel, brigantine; Omaha, brigantine; Eliza Mary, brigantine, discharging timber. Peacock’s Wharf.—Hadda, barque, discharging «oal. An exchange paper states that it is the intention of Messrs M'Meoknn, Blackwood and Co. to establish aline of steamers between New Zealand and Sydney direct, so soon as the various now additions to their line fleet are regularly working, and when certain necessary alterations in some of tne oici boats are completed. The Eingarooma will continue to bring down tho Suez mail from Melbourne, and her sister boat, tho Arawata, will take away the outward mail. This will leave the Albion, Otago, Omeo, Aihambra, and Tararna available for the ordinary trade between Melbourne and New Zealand, and for the new Sydney trade. The Claud Hamilton is now permanently running to fort Darwin, while tho Aldiuga and Coorong perform the Adelaide trade. The new engines for the Tararna have arrived in the Arawata, and will be placed in her shortly. She also will bo fitted with a spar deck.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 4619, 3 December 1875, Page 2

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SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 4619, 3 December 1875, Page 2

SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 4619, 3 December 1875, Page 2

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