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SHIPPING.

LYTTELTON. ARRIVED. . . March 6—Taranaki, s.s., 327 ton®. Andrew, from Port Chalmers, via Akaroa. Miles, Hassid, and Co., agents. Passengers: saloon—Mr and Mrs T. S. Duncan, Mr and Mrs Lingard and two children. Dr Chadwick, Messrs Tre.trail, Walker, Pritchard, Smith, Thomson, Bryant, Malet, Locke; 3 in the steerage. _ „ March 6—Glimpse, ketch, 38 tons, Lee, .from Pioton. Master, agent. CIXABSD. March 6-Queensland, barque, Hi tOTB, Greenwood, for Newcastle, in ballast. C. W. Turner, aß fttooh 6—Sarah and Maty, ketch, 40 tons, Bussell, for Stonyhurst. Cuff and Graham, agents. March 6—Spray* schooner* 50 tons* Buxton, for Napier. Cuff and Graham, ageats. March 6—Merlin, schooner, 41 tons, Grubb, for Wellington. Cuff and Graham, agents. BAILED. Match 6—Taranaki, 5.8., 327 tons, Andrew, for Northern ports. Miles, Uassal, and Co., agents. Passengers: saloon, for Wellington—Messrs Geo. Childe, G. H. Whitoombe. for Nelson—Mr T. Hale. For Manakau—Mr 9. Hughes. Steerage— Messrs W. Liddiooat, J. Bnrnay, M, Lenowry, J. Brown, t. Cresswall, U. N. Kodgers. March B—Edward, schooner, 32 tons, Dalmor, for Xe Son's Bay. Master, agent. . March 6—Minnie, ketoh, 17 tons, Dam, for Pigeon tatdh. 16 tons, Molyneux, for Pigeon Bay. Master, agent, imports. Taranaki: Under hond-1 cases Geneva. Ex Courser, 470 P k »®’ * ro ° Co " cases, XOlpkgs, 2 bales, •P arc ® I - i f «‘Niven and Bignees—Home; Order j Thompson, Co.; Buxton; Halienstam, Bros.; Hey "wood and Co.; Maopherson; HaviU; Mown, hal J&ntyne; Walker; Treatrail. - Q x._i oa Plying Squirrel!: 208 sacks grass seed, Stales wool. Consignees—Montgomery and Co.; Order. timber. Consignee-langdown M m‘ 17 cords firewood, 8 hales wool. 1 60 Bkins, 8 hides, 5 bags fat. Consignees—G. Clark, Order. exports. . Taranaki- Por Wellington-48 cases wine, 134 sacks seed, 100 do flour, 9 cases ham i, 14 bags seed, foe sacks wheat. 500 do oats. 20 coseacheese, 2do ■unles Por Ficton—lo sacks wheat, sdo sharps, 2 Sse! ion. For Nelson-1 case eggs, 30 kegs butter 6 cases cheese. 8 do hacou, 6 kegs, 1 case. Pot Taranaki—42o sacks wheat. Shippers—T.J. Haling and Co.; Matheson’s Agency; J. L. mlaon, Cteorge King and Co.; fi. Wilkin; lories, and Co.; P. Cunningham and Go.; Watt aud Oo.; Taughan and Co.; M Connell, Broa.; B. and J>. Cameron; Arthur and Co. . ~ m Spray: Under bond, ex John Knox—l cask coffee, Behests tea, 12 hf-ohest do. 23 boxes tea, 85 oases sundries, 8 boxes cornflour, 4 boxes hags rice, 7 qr-casks vinegar, 2 do soda crystals, 6 do brandy, 1 bag coffee, 1 qr-oask sherry, 1 barrel coffee, 8 qr-easks whisky, 5 kegs carbonate soda, 5 or-caaks vinegar. Pree-150 sacks malt, 130 do oats, 234 do grass seed, 40 do flour, shipper W. Cndden; J. L. Wilson; T. S. Pay ten and Co. ; : C0 157 sacks grass seed, 75 do malt, 180 sacks oats, 20 bales chaff. Bhippora-Coff and Graham. . Sarah and Mary: 10 sacks flour, 72 do oats, 550 posts, 1 hogshead, 6 tons coal, 24 pieces timber, 3 p feet do, 25 mats sugar, 12 pkgs. Shippers -Clifford and WilcU The schooner Merlin cleared for Wellington last Cleopatra is leading a cargo of deal, ex Wiltahire, for Dunedin. _ The schooners Kenilworth and Benolench were berthed at No. 2 wharf yesterday to discharge their **Tbe steam dredge Erskine started working again yesterday. After her overhaul, her machinery Spmy finished loading for Napier yesterday, and cleared the Customs. She was to during the evening, , - - The barque Hopeful having landed the whole of her cargo for this port, was towed from the wharf bv the Titan, and anchored m the stream, one proceeds from here to the Bluff, for which she has London cargo on board. , , ... The ketoh Glimpse left Pioton on Saturday last, ■with a light northerly wind, which lasted untilofl Kaikoura, at 11 p.m. last night. It then shifted round to the soutn-west for 12 hours j then light rtherly weather to arrival in harbour yesterday, rrhe Glimpse brings a cargo of timber for Messrs Captain Andrews, left Port Chalmers at 1.30 p.m. on Monday; reached Akaxoa at 5.30a.m. yesterday; left at 8 a.m., and amvad m Port at 12.30 p m., when she made fast to the Hcrew■pile jetty. The Taranaki landed 80 tons of cargo, took on board a like quantity, and sailed for the north last evening with a full cargo. We are indebted to Mr Edmiaton, her purser, lor files. POST OP LYTTELTON. High water this day (Wednesday) Morning, m.—Barometer, 29.88; thermometer, 55. Wind, north-east, light breeze; cloudy. TELEQEAPH NOTICE BOABD. Arrivals.— March 6, noon, Taranaki, at Lyttelton, from Dunedin; noon, Wanoka, at Wellington, from Lyttelton; 4.5 p.m., Alhambra, at PortChalsuers, from Lyttelton. _ Dbfaetubk,— Port Chalmers, 5,30 p.m., Taupo, for Lyttelton* XNTBBPEOYINCIAL SHIPPING TELEGEAMS. Auckland, March 6. Sailed—Wellington. Passengers for Lyttelton— Messrs Seaton, Harvey (2). w „ Wellihgtoit, March 6. The Ocean Mail cleared for London with 4904 bales of wool, and sundry other cargo; value, £77 299 7s* Sailed—Taupo, for the South, at 5 p.m. Passengers—Messrs Boggard, Aitchison, and Townsend, Miss Darrell, Messrs Lemon and Senior. Bluff, March 6. The s.s. Arawata left Hobson’s Bay on March 1, and arrived here at 11.20 p.m, on the sth, Eacpen «nced fresh south-west winds and heavy swell oil the passage, ohe brings 373 tons cargo, 56 saloon, and 30 steerage passengers for all ports, she sails for Dunedin at 3p m. Passengers for Lyttelton : Mrs Buckley and family, Mesdames Freoo, Kirten, Jones, and family, Eev Macartney, Messrs Malcolm, Macdonald, Goodwin, ten steerage, 60 tons cargo. Por Timam—Mr Hawley and family. TIMAEU. ARRIVED. March s—EHbonk Caatle, schooner, 70 tons, Dempsie, from Greymouth. imports, Elibank Caatle; 90 tons cools. Consignees—E. and J. Smith.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 5007, 7 March 1877, Page 2

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SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 5007, 7 March 1877, Page 2

SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 5007, 7 March 1877, Page 2