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SHIPPING.

LYTTELTON. AKErVSD. March 13—Ringarooma, a s , 623 tone, Whitburn, from Melbourne viii South. Dalgoty, Nichols and Co., agents. Passengers ■ saloon, (mm Melbourne —Messrs Clifford and Badham. From Bluff—Mr ■nd Mrs John Howarth, Mies M. Pointer, Messrs Sutton, Cohan, Howard, Nicholson, O’Neill, Austin, Hind*. From Dunedin—Messrs Fossoy, Carruthers, and Gilding ham; 3 iu tho steerage. March 13—Taupo, i s., 461 tons, Carey, from Port Chalmers. Miles, Hossal and Co., agents. Passengers : saloon—Mrs Kirkpatrick, Messrs Trumble, and Fraser; steerage—Mrs Guthrie (2). March 13—Elizabeth Conway, schooner, 45 tons. Ware, from Ploton. Cnff and Graham, agents. March 13—Jessie, sehoonor, 38 tons, Robbie, from Picton. Master, agent. March 13—Catherine, kotch, 13 long, Wore, from Okain’s Bay. Master, agent, BAILKB. March 13—Taupo, *.e„ 461 tons. Corey, (or Northern ports. Miles, Uassnl and Co., agents. Passengers saloon, for Mauakau Mrs ana bliss Hamilton, Mr J. W. Hamilton. Mr T. 11. Smith. i>or Napier-Mr and Mrs B C. Ware. For Nelson —Miss o’Cennor, Mr Klliott. For Wellington Mr and Mrs Savage, Mr and Sirs Soott-Siddous and servant, Mrs f-cluuldt, Miss Armstrong, Miss Csiu, Messrs A. Ringwood, J. «. Steele ; steerage-Mrs jEramett, Messrs Anderson, Davis, Downie, Ksrn, Miller, Osborne, Grigg, Wong Moon, M Hue, Turner, Wilson, Murfit. Rirgin, Roberts, Anderson, Williams, •’riwford. Viuoo. '■ March 13-Kingsro>m». 5.8., 623 tens, W hitburn, for Wellington and Nelson, Dalgoty, Nichols and Co., agents. Passengers : saloon—Sirs Clarkson ; Steerage—Mrs Askell and Mr Thomas ;19 original. March 13-Floral Star, barqueutine, 244 tons. Evans, for Adelaide. Royso, Stead and Co., agents. Pflßionirfly—Mr R« Sftuuiii'i** l * March 13—Sea Belle, brigantine, 219 tors, Rosa, for Meib.-nnie. Moore and Crowley, agents. March 13-Clomati*. koteh, b/ tons, M Conyillo, tor Mauakau. Master, agent. , March 13—Argus, k teh. So tons, Donovan, for Eaiapoi. Master, agent. , . March 13—-pec, schooner, 32 tons, Daniel, tor Wanganui. O. Mackay, agent, March 13-Wave, b.-ig, 174 tons, Smith, for Auckland. P. Cunningham «"d On., agents. mroBTS. Taupo • Under bond, iimiu Dunedin—l qr-tiorco tobacco, 1 ease cigars, 26 cases brandy, SO case* whiskey, t x Auckland—l case. Under Arms Act —3 coils load pipe. Free—2sl pkgs, 57 cases, 5 pels, 1 cask 250 ft timber, 6 lihds, 1 box, 2 qr-casks whisker 3 bales, 12 bags lime. Consignees—Stemnine- While; shepherd; Order; Firth; Fraser; Atkinson ; Mason, Strothers and Co ; Radciiffo ; Cnff and Graham ; England; Moore ; Hofford ; "Wilson: Hilienstein, Bros.; Triphook; Bennington : Fleming; Wood and Co; Coombos; Hawkins ; Ecid, Taylor; Maguire. Kingarooma: Under bond, from Melbourne—3 case*, 2 boxes, 1 bale paper, 5 bags coffee, 8 bags pepper, 1 case spice, 1 case maahinery, 1 pkge wheels, 8 casks pegs, 1 p ge laces, 15 trunks boots, 16 pkgs boots, 70 pkgs medicine, 4 coses medicine, 5 cue* champagne, 4 pels, 8 pkgs. Free, from Dunedin—l pkge, 3 casks, 1 box. Ex mail steamer Assam—22 pkgs. Consignees—T. Pratt; Johnson and Co ; W. Gillespie and Co; Coombos and Son ; H, Wilkinson ; J. Caygill; J. Goodman ; H. Jones; J. Ballantyne; Saunders -nd Henderson; W. Strange; J. 3. Wagner; F. Barber; A. J. White ; Flegattens and Co j Cnff and Graham ; East and Ford; H. Lake; H. Wood and Co; G. L. Beath end Co ; J. Langham ; Miss Nye; Mason, Strothers and Co; Carrothers; Shannon ; Mrs Burt; Pope ; Hughes ; Chapman ; Lee ; Bradwell; Bruere. Elizabeth Conway : 35,800 ft timber. Consignee— P. Laurie. _ _ , _ Jessie : 26,003 ft timber. Consignees—T. and E. Pavitt. EXPORTS. Floral Star : 50 sacks oatmeal, 2C3 bags oatmeal, 5382 sacks barley. Shippers—Boyse, Stead and Co, Sea Belle : SSC3 sacks oats, 280 sacks wheat, 31 socks barley. Shippers—Moore and Crawley. Taupe : Under bond, ex Warwickshire, for Auckland—! case. Free, for Wellington—3ol sacks grass ■eel, 25 cases, 4 coils, 4 bales, 4 pkgs, I seed-sowar, 200 sacks oats, 50 sacks sharps, 26 cases bacon, 13 trunks, 20 cases cheese. For Picton—2o sacks flour, 10 sacks wheat, 5 sacks sharps, 2 cases iron, 4 cases. 21 pkgs. For Nelcon —4 boxes, 1 trank, 35 ca.es, 13 pkge, 57 kegs butter, 10 cases bacon, 13 cases cheese, ' 100 sacks wheat. For Taranaki—3so socks wheat, 2 casjs bacon, 1 bale flour bags, 32 sacks malt. For Mauakau—376 sacks wheat, 3 cases, 20 cases bacon, 10 cases cheese, 3 horses. Shippers —Cuff and Graham; Wilson, Sawtell and Co; Mason, Strothers g-ifl Co; Matheson’s Agency; Cholmondeley; M*Connell, Bros.; J. Gilmour; J. B. Way; Geo. Mackay: Boyse, Stead and Co; P, Cunningham and Co; Trent, Bros.; S. Boyle; Suckling, Bros.; Beharreli; D. and D. Cameron ; Watt and Co ; Vilen, Hossal and Co ; B. Ware ; B. Wilkin ; Geo. King and Co ; Lightbond, Allan and Co; B. Wilson and Co; Twenty man and Cousin. Eingarooma: For Wellington—ls cases cheese. For Nelson—lo 9 sack* wheat, 1 box. Shippers— Dransfield and Roper; Eoyse, Stead and Co; Cuff and Graham. The Lonely left Newcastle for this port on Feb. 28. The Oceola left Adelaide for New Zealand on 3. The ships Bangitikei and Crusader were seen from the pilot-station at 5 p.m. on Monday, but a northerly breeze sprang up, carrying them both out of sight before dusk. The baiquentane Sea Belle left for Melbourne west jrday at 4 p.m., with a strong south-west breeze. She has a cargo of oatmeal and barley. _ The Floral Star, bxrqaentine, for Adelaide, sailed last evening with a full cargo of oats, wheat, and barley. The barque Acacia was berthed at the Tunnel wharf yesterday afternoon. The schooner Spec, for "Wanganui; Clematis, ketch, for Mans Van; and Wave, brig, for Auckland, sailed yesterday. The Mary Ann Anniann, barque, was towed in to Peacock’s wharf yesterday to discharge. The schooner Jessie, Captain Robbie, left Picton on March 9 with a light southerly breeze, which lasted till rounding Cape Campbell on Sunday, when it changed to northerly, and continued so till arrival at 10 a.m. yesterday. The schooner Elizabeth Conway, Captain Ware, left Picton on March 8, clearing the Sound next evening with a light southerly breeze blowing, which changed to northerly on rounding Cape Campbell at 3 a.m. on Sunday, and continued so till 50 miles off the Heads, when it came from the north-east, and continued so till arrival at 2.30 a.m. yesterday. The 8.8. Arawata, on her trip hence to Dunedin on Monday, passed Akaroa Heads in two hours and thirty-seven minutes after starting from the breakwater. The Wellington, which was bound for Akaroa, and left seven minutes ahead of the Arawata, was left considerably astern. The Union Company's s.s. Taupo, Capt. Carey, with the inward Suez mail, arrived yesterday at nine a.m,, and was berthed at the Screw Pile jetty to discharge cargo, of which ahe brings 80 tons. We learn from Mr Barber, the purser (to whom we ore indebted for files), that she left Port Chalmers on Monday at 1.30 p.m., and had light head-winds throughout the passage, the weather being thick from 8 p.m. to midnight on Monday. After loading 080 tons of cargo, the Taupo sailed north last evening. Messrs M'Meckan, Blackwood and Co.'s s.s. Bingarooma. Captain Whitburn, arrived at 10.30 a.m. yesterday, and was moored to discharge her cargo, of which she brings 45 tons, at the Screw File jetty. Mr Chatfield, the purser, to whom we are indebted for Melbourne files, reports leaving Sandridge Railway Pier on March C, at 3 p.m.; cleared the Heads at 6 p.m.; passed bwan Island next day at 2.45 p.m.: and arrived at Bluff on March 11 at 5.40 a.m. Left same day at 7.10 a m.. and reached Port Chalmers at 7 p.m. Sailed for Lyttelton at 3.40 p.m. on March 12, and arrived os above, having experienced light northerly winds and fine weather throughout. . After taking in cargo, the Eingarooma sailed at 4.45 p.m. for Wellington and Nelson. PORT OF LYTTELTON, “High water this day (Wednesday)—Morning, 3.14; afternoon, 3.34, March 13, 8.30 a.m.—Barometer, 29.95; thermometer, $4. Wind north-east, fresh ; sky cloudy. AKAROA. iEBIYCD. March 13—Wellington, s.s., from Lyttelton. Passengers—Miss Mackay, Mr and Mrs M’Grogor, Messrs Gilbert, Cross, Mackay, Kerr, Lewis, and two steerage: 12 tons cargo. March 13—XXX, ketch, Clark, from Lyttelton. March 13—Wild Wave, schooner, Moreland, from Napier. SAILED. March 13—Wellington, s.s., for Dunedin. Passengers—Misses Armstrong (2), Messrs Armstrong, Chadwick, and Wilkinson; 25 tons cargo. HTTEBPBOVINCIAL SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. Auckland, March 13. Sailed—Rotorua, as., (or Sydney, with 80 passenger*. The German war ship, Augusta, steams 14 knots, and is armed with ten Krupp guns. A large number of passengers booked per City of Mew York, including Emmet and family, and the Chinese Giant. „ . Wellington, March 13. The Hawes sailed tor the south this afternoon, with seven of Mr Redwood’s horses. Post Cualmiks, March 13. Arrived—The Sapphire, war steamer, 1407 tons, H. Murray,commander; 14guns; 350 horse-power. Left Auckland on Feb. 4, and called at the Chathams, Campbell, and Auckland Islands, leaving the latter on March 8.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 5013, 14 March 1877, Page 2

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SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 5013, 14 March 1877, Page 2

SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 5013, 14 March 1877, Page 2