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SHIPPING.

LYTTELTON. AKKIVKI'. „ u a 57G tons, Maofftnane, March n-Kotonnk Mld Co . {lv:^ Q 10r ngors saloon—Bor Mr and Mrs agents. 1 ■ ~.n u. g stovens and Buldovin, Tomlinson. M Pooley, Miss iVHi,on.mi ' Williams, Cowes and Pulton. Sr m ’r llMfmnl’Mrs Bogan and 3 children, Mr Blver Misses Mason ami Uogan, Messrs and Mrs Hover, mm. > _ ~ .v Hud and Mason (2); L March 9-Arthnr Wakefield. schooner, 45 tons. C M?rch f -ibn-f"'. for th " DI MU 32 tons. Daniel, for Wanganui- uio. Msckay ; agent. March p—Stella, s.s., 2GS tons, Johnson, for Port Ch 3d l a”vh l 9-(Teopntra. brigantine, 92 tons, Coulton, tons, Baker, for Smith, for Lo r^Tarc\?^-Bob'nVa! K s.s!,‘ 57G tons, Macfarlano, for Sydney vis North. Miles, Unseal, and Co, agents L.cri For San Francisco-saloon—Mr and Mrs W P Warner, Messrs K. Uiorns, K. G. Good- • steerage-Mivs Arnold, Messrs Pickering, ii ,v Arnold For Wellington-saloon-Messrs A Solic. For Nelson—Mr and Mrs woi .v For’ Manukau-Mr and Mrs Duutou. Messrs Hc-wlings. Morson, Cholmondelcy, J. Studhohne For Svduev—Mrs ami Miss Baker and two Ohi'Ann Viss MunrooJMr M’Lood ; steerage—Mrs Anderson su'd‘two children, Mr and Mrs , Bryant, Bowles, Messrs Abbott. Qnaylo, Gear. Moor, Hiistie Hornes, Selwyu, Lambert, Watson, J, Kerne-.W D. M’Kay, J. Dix,. l. Dobson, J. Champion, J- bimpsoa, J. L. Pope; 4, originah 1 imports. Fetorua - Under bond, ex Elminaloa-20 qr-tierces -iW-v ’ls cases. Free—2 pkgs, 1 parcel. ConFig a oes—Order ; Hallcnstein, Bros: Bank of Now Z timber, 48 cheese, 6 casks bottles. Consignees —Molcolmson: J. dark and Son: Milsom. EXPORTS. Spec- 170 sacks srrass seoil, 50 sacks malt, SS pipes. 1 bale piping, 1 crate, 3 cases, o kegs nails, 1 box. 1 pkge, lu tons coal. Shippets-Koyso, btead, and Co ; Duncan and Sou ; R. W ilkin; Mason, Strothers. and Co . Kotorna: For Wellington-40 sacks malt, 2bo sacks grass seed. For Sydney—tic, sacks ''’beat, I(X» kocs butter. For Kcwc*sile—v-0 cases chee&o. Shippers—S. Malinin? and Co; Miles, Hassal, and Co; Royse, Steal, and Co; P. Cunningham and Wakefield: 50bales cornsacks. Shippers— P. Cunningham and Co. The brig Drover was berthed at No. 3 Wharf T Tteschoonera Beucleuch and Cleopatra sailed for Dunedin yesterday morning. The s.s. Stella sailed for Akaroa and Port Chal* mers at 7.30 a.m, yesterday. The N. Z. 8. Co.’s ship Rangitiki will dear the Customs for London to-day, and take her departure for home. , , , , The Arthur Wakefield, schooner, cleared for Oamaiu yesterday with 50 bales of cornsacks. The Spec cleared for Wanganui in the afternoon with a cargo of cereals. , . ~ The baroue Hopeful took her departure for the Bluff yesterday with part original cargo from London. She got under weigh shortly before I p.m., and beat down the harbour with a steady north east breeze. , „ , , , , . The ship Crusader cleared the Customs late last evening for hondon. Owing to th.o lateness of ohc hoar, we are unable to furnish particulars of her outward cargo in this issue. The vessel will go to eea to-day. The s.s. Kotorna, Captain Macfariane, left Port Chalmers at 3.45 p.m. ou Wednesday, and experienced head winds, with cross seas and thick weather, up the coast, arriving in harbour at 9 a.m, yesterday. She sailed for Sydney, via North, taking the outward San Francisco mail to Auckland, last night. We are indebted to Mr Pringle, her purser, for files. The Rotorua left with 23d tons of grain for Sydney, loaded by Messrs Roy so, fctead and Co., and a very large number of passengers for the different ports. POET OF LYTTELTON. High water this day (Saturday) Morning, 00.15 ; afternoon, 00.42. I March 9,5.30 a.m. —Barometer, 30.53; thermometer, I 55. North-east light breeze. Cloudy. E E TELEGRAPH NOTICE BOARD; AT.rrv, r —March 9,9.10 a.m., Rotorua, at Lyttelton, from Dunedin ; 7.30 a.m., Arawata, at Wellington, from Lyttelton. DEPAzrraE. —March 9, Lyttelton, 7.4*0 a.m., Stella, for Akaroa. ENTEBPEOVINCIAL SHIPPING TELEGRAMS, Welusotos, March 9. Arrived—Schooner Merlin, from Lyttelton. Auckland, March 9. Arrived—Flirt and Nellie, from Lyttelton ; Day- C apritg, from South. TIMASU. aheiveu. March S—Matchless, brigantine, from Waipara. IaroETS. Matchless: Timber. Consignees—Jackson and Gibson. VESSELS IN THE EOADSTEAD. Bries—Fawn, Craig EUachie. Schooners—Theresa, Elibank Castle, Jane Anderson. Brigantine —ila teal css. Ketch.—lsabella.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 5010, 10 March 1877, Page 2

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SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 5010, 10 March 1877, Page 2

SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 5010, 10 March 1877, Page 2