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SHIPPING.

LYTTELTON. ARRIVED. March 4-Minnie, ketch, 17 tons, Davie, from ■Whitehead Bay. Master, agent. March s—Wanaka, s.s., 278 tons, Malcolm, from Port Chalmers. Miles, Hassal, and Co, agents. Passengers saloon : Mrs Thompson, Messrs 11'Leod, tiilveria, Taylor, Bridge, Billons, 8 in steerage; 10for North. „ March s—Lady Don, schooner, 68 tons, Clarkson, from Mahakapawa. 0. W. Turner, agent. March s—Flyings—Flying Squirrel, ketch, 19 tons, Munro, from Akaroi. Mister, agent. „ , March s—Beucleuch, schooner, 66 tons. Baker, from Invercargill. Master, agent. , March S—XXX, ketch, 21 tons, Clarke, from Akaroi. Master, agent. March s—Catherine, ketch, 14 tons, Wore, from Kaiapoi. Master, agent. sailed. . March s—Alhambra, 8 s., 197 tons, Muir, for Melbourne, r;a Dunedin and bouth. Lalgety, Nichols, and Co, agents. Passengers: saloonCapt. Millman, Mr Ellis; steerage—Mrs H. Bose. Messrs J. Koborts, U, Budd, lliorne, D. Harlow, G. Keith, P. Corbell, Young (2); 20 original. March 5-Wanaka, s.s., 273 tons, Malcolm, for Auckland, via Wellington and East Coast. Miles, Hassal, and Co, agents. Passengers: saloon, for Napier—Mr Moore; steerage, for Auckland—Mrs Hutchinson, Mr and airs J, Belwyn, Messrs Purdie, Hudson, Bradley, Braegs; steerage, for Napier— Messrs Bteveley and Whitehead; 10 original. March s—Courier, kotoh, 31 tons, Sinclair, for Pigeon Bay. Muster, agent. IMPORTS. Wanaka: from Dunedin—4o pkgs, 1 hex, 6 cases, 20 bags lime, 1 prd; from Akaroa —15 pkgs luggage, 36 rasas. Consi-nees—Bullen; Haron; beager ; Burt; Miles, Hassal, and Co; Urder; P. Cunningham and Co; Warner; Wood, Bros.; Suckling; Bell; Illingworth; Wascoe; Oram. Excelsior: Under bond-10 cases honk, 29 cases whisky; free—lS cases iron. 347 boxes candles, 300 doors, 26 bundles, 1 case biassware, 1 case hardware, 300 casks cement, 3 cases hock, 5 cases mustard, 369 bdls hoop iron, 69 pieces timber. Consignees—Wilson, Sawtell, and Co; I- n J— Pavitt; Order; Cuff and Graham; Trent Capt. TatoheU; Capt. Petheridge; Pavitt and Go. ; Beucleuch: 40,00. ft timber. Consignees—Spence Don: 47,C00ft timber. Consignee—J. T. . Brown. EXPORTS. ~ ] Alhambra: for Biutf-75 sacks molt, 3 cases i bicon, 5 kegs biuter, 50 sacks flour; for Melbourne —lB3 sacks grass seed, 14 bales N.Z. phormmm; m 3 transit for Adeiaide-60 cases cheese, shippers— 1 *W. Giddea: Watt and Co; Rojas, Stead, and Co; i C. Chinnery; E. Wilkin; Duncan and Son; r. , Cunningham and Co, , . \ Wanaka: for Napier—l 92 bags grass seed; for 3 Poverty Bay—2 nests tubs, 1 case; for Tauronga— ( 2 cases bacon, SO sacks oats, 60 bags flour, 5 sacks ( oatmeal, 5 cases soap, 5 sacks sharps: for Auck- 1 land—2 bases. Shippers —Miles, Hassal, and Co ; < Mason, Struthers, and Co; P. Cunningham and i Co; J, B. Way ; Dr Welsh; Geo. Mackay. 1 VESSELS ns HABBODB. 1 Ships Wiltshire, Eangitiki, May Queen, i Cardigan Castle, Crusader, Waipa. i Barques—Hopeful, Especulador, Nardoo, John 1 Knox, Queensland, Star Queen, Warwickshire, i ■ Adelphoi, Nonpareil, 1 Barquentlnes—Sea Belle. 1 Brigs— Emperor, Floral Star, Wave, Star of the j Mersy, Colibri. ... [ Brigantines and Schooners—Spray, Garibaldi, i J. G. Coleson, Esther, Merlin, Edward, Clyde, i Flora, Mary King, Bonnie Lase, Elizabeth, Kenil- 1 worth, Cleopatra, Beuelench, Lady Don, Spec, i Arthur Wakefield, Excelsior. i Ketches Emerald, Clematis, Annie, Kestrel, 1 Agnes, Minnie, Sarah and Mary, Linnet, Plying i Squirrel, XXX. 1 Cutter —Catherine. 1 VESSELS AT THE WHARVES. ] Gladstone Pier—Waipa, ship; Bangitiiri, ship, loading; Crusader, ship, loading; Wiltshire, ship, i discharging; Warwickshire, barque, discharging. i 'No 1 Wharf—Excelsior, brigantine, discharging. £ No 2 Wharf Hopeful; barque, discharging; j Adelpboi, barque, discharging. c No 3 Wharf—Star of the Mersey, brig; Spray, i schooner; .Nardoo, barque, loading. i Tunnel Wharf—Sea Belle, barquentine, loading; t Queeneland, barque, discharging; Colibri, brig; □ Nonpariel, barque, discharging; Elizabeth, schooner, c discharging. £ Peacock’s Wharf—Star Queen, barque, disoharg- - ing; Merlin, schooner, discharging; Sarah and I Mary, ketot, discharging ; Wave, brig, loading. 1 Breastwork—Garibaldi schooner, loading; Bonnie i Lass, schooner, discharging. ( The brig Wave, at Peacock’s wharf, is loading for i Auckland. . ( r Thebarnua Nardoo will load a cargo of gram for i V -Adelaide. ~She was towed in to No 3 Wharf by the i Titan yesterday. . i The schooner;Exoelsior was moored at the Screw- c pile jetty yesterday, to discharge her cargo from i Dunedin. ~ 1 The s.s. Alhambra sailed for Port Chalmers, the i Bluff, and Melbourne, at 5 p.m., yesterday, taking i 40 tons of cargo from this port. £ The schooner Beucleuch, Copt. Baker, left Inver- £ cargill on Feb. 28. Passed Dog Island at 7 p.m. on ( March 1, Nugget Point at 2 p.m. next day; was off < Oamaru at 6 p.m. on Saturday: passed Akaroa at ] 7,30 a.m. yesterday, and arrived in harbour at 1.30 t p.m , having had variable weather throughout the i schooner Lady Don, Capt. Clarkson, left ■ Mahakapawa on March 1, with a north-west breeze, i and passed Cape Campbell on Friday night, March i 3 and the Kaikouras next morning, when the wind i shifted into the south-west and blew Lard, the 1 schooner sheltering under the Amnri Bluff for 21 - hours; left at 4 p.m. on Sunday with a northerly i breeze, and arrived in harbour at 1 p.m. yesterday. : The ss. Wanaka, Capt. Malcolm, left Port Chal- i mers at II p.m. on Saturday; reached Akaroa at ; 1 p.m. on Sunday; left at 6 a.m. yesterday, arriving i at 10,30 a.m. She tailed for Auckland via Wellington and the East Coast at 6 p.m., having taken 40 tons of cargo, a very large quantity being shut out, as the steamer was almost full on leaving Dunedin, Among the passengers by the Alhambra, yesterday, was Capt. Milman, of the ship Waipa, who has gone to Port Chalmers in order to take command of the Company’s ship Otaki at that port, her former commander having left her, and the vessel sailing for London on Saturday. Capt. Milman, who has made numerous friends while in this port, carries with Tn'm the good wishes of many for a pleasant passage Lome, and the passengers by the Otaki are to be congratulated in having him as commander for the voyage to the old country. POET OP LYTTELTON. High water this day (Tuesday)—Morning, 9.16: night, 9.43, MarchS, 8.30 a.m.—Barometer, 30.92; thermometer, 56. Wind 3.W., moderate breeze; clear bine sky. TELEGBAPH NOTICE BOAED. Arrival.—March 5, 10.30 a.m. v Wanaka, at Lyttelton, from Dunedin. Departures. March 5, Lyttelton, 5 p m., Alhambra, for Dunedin; Port Chalmers, 1.35 p.m., Taranaki, for Lyttelton, via Akaroa; Lyttelton, 6.25 p.m., Wanaka, for Wellington. AKABOA. ARRIVED. March 4—Antelope, cutter, Malcolmson, from Lyttelton. March 4—Wanaka, s.s., Malcolm, from Dunedin. SAILED. March 3—Flying Squirrel, ketch, Mtmro, for Lyttelton. March 3—Catherine, ketch. Ware, for Lyttelton, March s—Wanaka, s.s., Malcolm, for Lyttelton and East Coast. Passengers—Mrs M‘Girr and family, Mr and Mrs Bruce and family, Messrs Taylor, Bridge, Silveria, and Illingworth. IMPORTS. Wanaka: 8 tons general cargo. Consignees— Barker ; Beecher ; Kissell; Billings; Davis; Wood Bros.; Garwood; Chadwick; Watkins; Sbadbolt. EXPORTS. Wanaka: for Lyttelton—22 bales wool, 31 pkgs Sundries; for Wellington—ll sacks seed; for Napier—743 sacks seed. Shippers—Bridge and Bushell; Wood Bros, and Co.; Illingworth; Lelievre; Hughes; Waseoa; Payten and Co. TIMABD. ARRIVED. March 4—Craig Ellachio, brig, Meredith, from Newcastle. SAILED. March 3—Maid oi Otago, schooner, for Dunedin. March 3—Taiaroa, s.s., for Dunedin. L’assengera: saloon—Mrs Thompson, Messrs Gray, Stavely, and D. M‘Lean; sin steerage. INTEEPEOVINCIAL SHIPPING TELEGEAMS. Auckland, March 5. Arrived—Fairlie and Effie Miekle, from LyttelNapier, Match. 5. The Schiehallion leftycsterday for. London, taking several passengers, and cargo rained at £59,567, consisting of 3100 bales wool, 10 bales skins, 209 casks tallow, 11 casks ferns, 6 pkgs sundries. Hokitika, March 5. The Hinemoa sailed at 1 30 p.m. for Nelson, with all the Colonial representatives, except a few who go overland to Ohriatchurca. Pom Chalmers, MarchS. Sailed—Taranaki, for Lyttelton,

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 5006, 6 March 1877, Page 2

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SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 5006, 6 March 1877, Page 2

SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 5006, 6 March 1877, Page 2