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SHIPPING.

LYTTELTON. ARRIVED. ■March 3—Floral Star, 3-mastod schooner, Evans, from Wellington, in ballast Master, agent. “March 3_| a rab and Mary, ketch, 40 tons, Bussell, from Picton. Cuff and Graham, agents. * March 3-Spec, schooner. 32 tons, Daniel, from Wanganui. Qco. Mnekay. agent Mai cb 3—Arthur Wakefield, schooner, 45 tons, Cumin, from Havelock. Master, agent. March 3—Uotorua, s.s., 576 tons, Maofarlnnc, from Northern ports. Miles, Hassal, and Co, agents. Passenger: ssaloon—Mr and Mrs Williamson, Mr and Mrs Lysaght, Mr and Mrs Knowles and child, Misses Hard, Uevonish, Marshall, Hirst, Maguirt, Lysaght (4), Kov Father M'Mauow, Kev rather Gmity, Messrs Baird, Lane, Maguire, Willis, Berry, Wildon, Shearman. Hassal, Meters Williams, Lysaght (2); Mr and Airs M’Duid and 4 children, M.s«rs M'Lellan, Kiobardson, Fielder, Brown, Craven, Storliuf. and for south, March 4—Linnet, ketch, 16 tons, Molyneaux, from Piiroou Kay. Mdstcr, ivjfcut. T March 4-Excelsior, schooner, 9- to “ 8 ’ from Port Chalmers. Master, agent. Passenger— U °4—Kenilworth, brigantine, 113 tons, M’Donald. from Auckland. J. L.“ b oi„k SO n. March 4-Luoy James, ketch, 46 tons, Clarkson, from Hoathcoto. Muster* . pAnited March 4—Cleopatra, brigantine. 9-J tons,IConltt 1 Conltt , from Napier, in ballast. C. W. aurnor. agent. March 4-Alhambra. s.s,. 497 tons. Muir, from Melbourne, via North. Dalgoty, nn^, PlfPiistsa Mr and Mrs Deck, Mts&rs ' k L ft . 4 in tho from Wellington—Mrs Burgess, Mr Huso, fltoorage, sauep. Mftvoh 3—Flirt, bripautino, 100 tons, M Konzle, Nelbo, ( achw^er^ I t l 6 ll tons°|^anßtrong, for Akaroa. Alaster, agent. Davis 4 M^ C L 3 7 JO W mud Co? agonto 3 children, Mr T. Fitz3—Eotoma, s.s., 576 tons, Maofarlane, for Sssengera—Jll'ss NtS’. £ Messrs otansfund, Miller; co onginol. March 4-Qoivor, ketch, 19 tons. Smith, lor Leßon's Bay. Master, agent. March 4—Julius Vogoi, schooner, 56 tons, for Wellington. Cuff and Graham, agents. , March 4-Saa Spray, brig, 290 tons, Walker, for Newcastle. P. Cunningham and Ho, agents. Alarch 4—Advance, schooner, 59 tons, Dompsio, for Greymouth. Cuff and Graham, agents. IMPORTS. Sarah and Alary: 28.000 ft timber. ConsigneesT 'l^Mlwort a h! t 1500 sks coke, SO hdls sashes. 6000 ft timber. Consigrned to Order. Excelsior: 300 brls cement, 40 tons general cargo. (Vmsienecs —Cuff and Graham; Order. Arthur Wakefield: 185 sleepers, 2000 ft timber. Consignees—Brogden and Son; P. Laurie. Botorna: Under bond, from Sydney-2 boxes, 1 —*] 5 cases. 2 qr-caska rum, 38 pkxs rope, 54 cases Slit, 1 sample bag; from Auckland, ex Zealandia--30 bales, 27 boxes; ex warehouse—l 4 qr-casks wine; free—3 boxes of gold; from Wellington—4 boxes, - trunks, 1 pel. 1 chest. Consignees—Meyers, Bros.; Order; Willis: Lake; Wood and Co; Whitcombe, Temperton, and Co; White; Eobinson; Twentyman and-Cousin; Jenkins; Hill; Sheppard; Payten; Marks; Law. . , Alhambn: From Melbourne, under bond—B7 cases. 2 casks, 1 pkg. 4 boxes tin, 100 boxes tea, 40 hf-cheats, 5 pels, 1 truss; from Nelson, free-10 cases, 1 portmanteau; from ■ Wellington 1 hat ■ box, 4 cases, 35kega batter, 1 portmanteau; under bond, ex Easby—l pci. Consignees—Bird; Miss Cullen ; Mackay; Butler; Miles, Hassal, and Co; Sir J. C. Brown; H. Davis; Boyle; Wilson, Sawtell, and Co; K. Young; A. Perry; B. Hicketts; B. D. Petne; G. L. Beath and Co; Turner and sons; C. Bonnington; i. w. i Shiell; J. Barter; Snckling, Bros.; Union Bank; Tb>nV of Australasia; Schwartz, Bros ; Blackett ; Trent, Bros.; Lightband, Allan, and Co; G. Booth ; J. Ballantyne and Co; W. Strange and Co; Toombs and Co; Dalgety, Nichols, and Co; Arthur and Co; E, Black; AXason, Struthers, and Co. exports. Flirt: 700 sks wheat, 500 do oats, EWppers—P. Cunningham and Co, ... , . + John Knox: Under bond, ex Colibn—4oo sks nee; 1 free—2o sks oatmeal, 100 do barley, 2969 do wheat. I Shippers—Eoyse, Stead, and Co; T. S. Payten and 1 Co. c Botorna: 5 cases, 1 kilderkin, 1 case grapes, 1 bale, 1 trunk, 5 cases bacon, 2 oases chicory. Shippers-A. H. Preston; K, Chudley; Lightband. b ft Han, and Co; S. Boyle; W. Gillespie; B. Smith, v Julius Vogel: Under bond, ex CoUbn, from Foo h Chow—4oo Dags rice; froo—lOO sks whedt, tons . flour, 10 cases bacon, 105 sks oats, 96 bales chaff, 100 sks grass seed. Shippers-C. W. fumer; Cuff and o Graham; Wauchop and Cameron; J. L. Wilson; a J. G. Bnddenklau. h EXPECTED AERIVALS. v Fiom London—Ann Gambles, barque, Q C.8.T., " sailed Dec. 8; Carnatic, ship, sailed Deo. 22; Opawo, d Margaret Galbraith, and Hermione. I From Melbourne, via Mouth—Arawata, s.s., Alarch g 8; Bingarooma, March 13. - r> t 1 From Lunedin —Taranaki, s s., March 6; Botorna, 5.3., March 9; iaupo, s.s., March 13. 1 From Northern Ports —Taupo, s.s., Alarch. 7; ] Wellington, s.s., March 10. . , T , , i From Newcasue-Mary Ann Anmson and Island ' ftom Weilingron and Kaikoura Tm, s.s., ! March 6. , — _ 1 From Kaipira—Aland Graham, schooner; Prince t Alfred and narah and Mary, brigantmes. From Hokianga—Byron, brig. From the Thames— issy and Atlantic, schooners. From Wellington— William Cobb, barque. , From Auckland—Kate M'Gregor, schooner, , sailed Feb. 26. PP.OJECTED DEPARTURES. For London—Crusader, ship, early ; Eangitikei, i ship, March 10 ; Waipa and May Qaeen, shins. For Dunedin—Taupo, Alarch 7; Wellington, Northern Ports—Taranaki, s.s., March 9, Botorna, Alarch 9. ■ For Auckland, Tia East s.s,, this Kaikoura, Wellington, and Foxtcn—Tni, s.s., March 6. ... ..v For Alelbourna via South—Alhambra, s.s., this day; Arawata, March 12. For Sydnev—Kotoiua, s.s., March 9. For Wellington and Nelson—Arawata, s.s., Alarch 8. For Greymouth—Esther, brigantine. For Wellington—Merlin, schooner. For Wanganui—Spec, schooner. The barque Warwickshire will commence landing her cargo this morning. The briguitine Flirt and schooner Nellie got under weigh for Auckland on Saturday, The barque John Knox cleared the Customs on Saturday for Sydney, and sailed yesterday morning. The ketch Lucy James, from the Heathcote river, bound to Pelorua Sound, put into harbour yesterday wind bound. The as. Wanaka, from Port Chalmers, vli Akaioa, was not signalled up to the time of our express leaving the Port last evening. The Sea 'pray, brig, for Newcastle, got away yesterday morning, as did the Advance, schooner, for Greymouth, and Julius Vogel, for Wellington. The schooner Arthur Wakefield, Captain Curran, left Havelock on Thursday morning last with a north-west breeze; passed Cape Campbell at 3 a m. on Friday, and the Kaikonras at 7 p m., arriving in harbour at 8 a.m -n Saturday, The topsail schooner Cleopatra, Captain Coulter, left Napier in ballast, on Feb. 27, with a northwest breeze, passed Ca-tle Point on Thursday, when the wind veered to north; made the Kaikouras on Friday, the ce had light variable winds to arrival in harbour yesterday. The “chooner '.'ice sior, Captain Joiner, left Port Chalmers on Wednesday evening with a fresh soot .-east breeze which listed until the Peninsula was made on Thursday night. The wind then shifted round to the north west, and was variable until arrival in harbour yeeterday morning. The Bcb.oner -tpec, Captain Daniels, left Wanganui oc Feb. 26, with a westerly wind; had a north- rlv br-c?e tbr ugh tr.e Mraits and to tho Kaikourns, which were parsed on Tuesday. A Strong luih-west breeze then sprang up, driving the fetwoner back to I - rt Underwood, where she sheltered un’il hureday, ond got, away again with a northerly wind, which held until arrival in harbour at 8 a.m. on aturday. The Spec loads a cargo of produce for Wanganui The Kenilworth, brigan'ine, Captain Donald, left Auckland on Fob. 21, at 8 p.m., with a light north east breeze; rounded Eust Capo on Tuesday morning, and p is».-d ' 'ape I‘alliser on Friday night, •when the wind ehifted into tho south west and blew hard for S'me hour . It then moderated and backed rou d to the north-west, continuing so to arrival off the cads at 7 p.m. on Saturday, whore the schooner anchored, running up the harbour yesterday mor n-'. Messrs Cuff and Graham 8 smart kotch .Sarah and Mary, Captain arrived from Picton on Satunuv Hi- I. ft->t 2 pin on Thursday, with a light north-we t m.-ez-; cleared the Sound at 2 a.m next day ; sed ape Campbell at Ba,in., and the Kakoums at 1 . .m., arriving at 1.30 p.m. on fjaturdai. u her trip from Uiis port to Napier, She made tho mu an m the uncommonly short pci i d of Id hours, arriving there long before tho Tom steamship Alliambra, (A.p'ain Aluir, left Sundri.co at z I' pm on Feb, 22, cleared tho Head* i.i. .m , p c.-cd the histers at noon next day, mi i ..xp.-r ..<> d liizut i-.n 1 variable winds and fine’ .’ii.’r .ini-n-r the :u 1 aoroßfi. Arrived oil Ho-.it... i a :n. on J-Vn, 29; left for Grey* mo-iti, ; i,r;u , U 1 , , r iv-1 there at 12.3 J p.m., and made a .<Mi-t io- . 1- . at i.li'J pm. Beached Ntisou H' 1.. . Hi on '.oi.co 1, loft at 11.45 p.m., ma.... .V.-i,ii, H -„ u.m on March 2, left at l-i'-u pc. "ii t , , y. n ~l unived in harbour at 5.4-11 fa.- , lie ■ ina-niira brim.M .'id tone of is ir . f .. in t . .t, io„i -a, H f ,r Melbourne, via Port ii ",n . d .).* iiiiitl thin ntterimua. Wo art. ind -hi. .1 i.i .. p In- 1 in-* in f, .■. .di, :,. r Floral Star,aatrangor t 0 ' p. ,rl '<'' v 1 ■"' • urdny, -ho in an ucue imclj u . d ui" Vo.-.-i, i,mit at, Fctcrhead, and is n ,r i.i-i i :0..r. I'he Fioral .-.tar is un cr • <; ~t a, Mill Evans, formerly w .. k ■!■■■ a. ■ 1.,. "it. ■; i uln cinii! down from Vein -'on m n at, 'o I -ad bnicy (or Adel ,ioo for lies r.H mil I'll , itiiit.ii -nr: l«tt W.-Uin .p.ou at 8 p in on ( ■ • i , I'"! bad northerly winds cl th- W".y " a 'll- "o si. Ane'iioretl at. the Holds on Fri n ri't, ud was towe I up the harbour by Do 1 ih, "U eturdey ni'uning. ‘Mia vc- i iid r -'id" a 1 ■ " el.iugtou on Feh. 8, ami ■ h lie Uu on .iiiji i*i'* rnship Botorna, Capt, Al:,. fai-Un-, le r y-lui-j ir 6 pm. on Feb. 21 and «xn rn ecl t r-atg •• .verly inds throughout the pa .M'-ge ' ■> '.j!i "1 iuen 1 -...1 at 7 p m. ou Fob. 20, and .eft at th; a .mo h nr next day. encountering strong .eld wi.ds and s.-a to Napier, wh.ro sho Arrived at 6 a.m. on Alarch I, after a very stormy

passage ; left Napioratl2.4sp.nl. same day, Wldhad fine weather as far os Capo PolHaor t thonoe to wai* lington facing a strong soutli-wostgals. Wellington was reached at 8 a.m. on Friday. Tho steamer lore again at 6.15 p.m., with strong north-west winds, which lasted to passing the Kalkouns j thence light southerly winds to arthral lu harbour, at 9.50 aiu on Saturday. Tho Kotorua was moored at the Screw Pile Jetty, and sailed for Port Chalmers at 330 p.m. We are indebted to Mr Prluglo, her PU Tho^ielroso B ioft Newcastle for Nelson on Fob. 19. Tho Queen of the South left Adelaide for Sydney barque, and Emily, brig, arrirod at Newcastle on Fob. 20. owHand Tho schooner Sissy was loading at tho Sbortiona saw mills, Thames, for this port on Feb. The barquo Island City reached Newcastle on Fob. 13- The May Quoon loft for this port tho 8& Tho brig Thomas and Houry, honco to Melbourne, was reported at Wilson's Promontory on iob.u, h Annie Brown reached Melbourne from this port on Fob. 15 She had Hon f? ?.J weather on the voyage, which she accomplished i U Tho schooner Kate E'Oregor, Captain Mathioson, loft Auckland on Fob. 27. with a cargo 1 70 tons doors, sashes, and mouldings, 150 Hosts drain pipes, and 12,000 feet timber, POET OP LYTTELTON. High water this day (Monday)— Morning, 8.- ; *'Mawb 3. 33oa.m. —Barometer, 29.83; thermomotcr, 70. Wind north-oast, light breeze ; overcast. March 4, 10 a.m.—Barometer, 29.98; theimometor, 60. Wind north-east, light breeze; bluo sky. AKAKOA. AKBIVED. Fob. 26—XXX, kotoh, Clarke, from Lyttelton. Fob. 26—Pori, schooner, Mazitolli, from LyttoltoPob?27—Wauaks, s.s., Malcolm, from Lyttolton. Pas.-engors—Miss Nichols, Mr Garwood, Mr J. M. 23—Alice Jane, kotoh, Johnson, from Lytt( Mnjch I—Margaret, ketch, from Hoathooto. SAILED. Feb. 26—Wild Wave, schooner, Morlond, for 28—Wanaka, 8.5., Malcolm, for Dunedin. Passengers— Dc Richardson and child. _ Feb. 2S—Peri, schooner, Mazitolli, for Napier. IMPOSTS. Wonaka: 13 sacks, 4 pkgs. Consignees—Billons; Perham; Illingworth; Bank of Now Zealand. Margaret: A quantify casks and building material. Consignees—Hooper and Knight. EXPORTS. Wanaka: 97 pkgs produce, 115 sacks seed. Ship* pars—Wood Eros.,- Morgan; Dm bury; Johnson; Daley; Watkins; Bridge and Busliell; Cawber ; Hartley ; Baker; Latter. Peri: 700 sacks seed, 1 ton cheese. Shippers— Wood Bros, and Co. TIMAEU. ARRIVED. Maroh 3—Taiaroa, s.s., 228 cons, Pietarscn, from Dunedin. Passengers: saloon —Mias Elki: ,Mrand Airs Campbell, Mr Brown, Miss Miller, Mr Allen; steerage—T. B. Goon, Ah Son, Scott, L. Scott. SAILED. March X—Nelson, schooner, 56 tons, for Wellington. IMPOr.TS, Taiaroa: 76 tons general cargo. EXPORTS. Nelson: 830 sacks (3320 bushels) oats. ShipperWilliam Evans. INTEEPEOVINCIAL SHIPPING TELEGEAMS. Bivebton, March 3. The owners of the s.s. Express wish the insurers to take her over, but, although they have been negotiating since Thursday with Captain Eussell, Marine Surveyor, he has not yet agreed to accent their proposals. In tho meantime the vessels position is not at all improved, and it an attempt is not made to raise her at once, it is feared she wiU become a wreck. At a preliminary inquiry, held last night, the captain and officers were exonerated from blame in connection with the accident.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 5005, 5 March 1877, Page 2

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SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 5005, 5 March 1877, Page 2

SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 5005, 5 March 1877, Page 2