SHIPPING.
LYTTHLTON. ~ AEBITEP. j^ oT lg_inoy James, ketch, 28 tone, Clarkson, tram Pigeon Hay. Master, agent. Hot 10-Arawata, s.e.. 6Ji tons.UcderwocKl, from •Wellington and Nelson. D&lgety, Nichols, andtOo. agents. Passengers s swoon —> Bit mad Mrs Short, Mr and Mrs Kitten, Mr and Mrs "lUohmond, Meesrs M. oneek, Southern, Prises, Allan, Prosser, Smith; steerage —Messrs, Louie, Dampiar, dtanway, and au for other portt? ; - cleausd. ' Hot 19—Alice Jane, ketch, 27 tons, Johnson, for itaroa. Master, agent. ———■ — Mot 18—Courier, ketch, 31 tans, Sinclair, for Motanan. Master, agent. Hot 19— Ftiueo Aprod, barquentlne, 161 tons, « iohenkei, for Kaipata. Master, agent. , H»'T 18—Gatlin, ketch, 46 lons, Hannah, from Gatlin's Eivor. Cuff and Graham, agents. , ' Hotl9—Acadia, schooner, 53 tons, McDonald, for ■ Napier and Auokland. P. Cunningham and Co, wwmtf, f Not 18—Toegariro, p.s., 39 tons, Clarke, for AkarOiw Master, agent. ‘ BAILED. f ■ Not 19—Lloyd’s Herald, setob, 48 toss, Paterson, . for Fozton. Cuff ami Graham, agents, r Hot 18—Queensland, barque, 114 tons, Arnold, for Newcastle.' C. W. Turner, agent. r Hot IB—Canny Soot, barque, 323 tons, Hanson, . for Newcastle. O. W. Turner, agent . t- . Hot 19—John Knox, barque, 291 tons, DaTis, for . Sydney. Montgomery and Go, agents. ' Hot 19—Miaulo, ketch, 17 tons, Bennett, for little Akaloa. Master, agent. _ , *' i Hot 19—Amateur, ketco, 85 tons, Neilson, tor , v -. Akaxoa, Master, agent. , • • Nor 19—filaokwali, ketch, 26 tone. Green, for Okain'a Bay. Master, agent , ‘ Hot 19—Firefly, brig. 15 9 tons. Downing, tor Hew- - castle. Cuff and Graham, agents. Passenger—Mrs
Hot 19*Nellie, schooner, S 3 ton*, Armstrong, %0i Auokl&ud. J. B. Way* Rffflnt. rt _ - . KoT IS—Martha hold, schooner, 75 ton*, Bund* fifcoDa for Uam*ru. Muster, &gont. No? 15—Boat Lothian, barque, 849 ton*, looker, i for Newcastle. Cuff and Graham. asentß. Hot 19—Notion, schooner, 56 tons:, Eoblnson, Cot Nelson. Caff and Grsoam, agent*. _ . - Bov 19—Malay, baique, 328 ton*, Oroll, tor Book- ■ baaintoa. Cuff and Graham, agents. , , _ Hut 19— Arewata, a.*., 623 tons, Underwood, Cot - -ilal&oarne vii South. Dalgety, Nichols and Co, • 1 Paaaangara: saloon, Cor Melbourne—tare ; ■ &Dransfieid, Mrs Steele, Mis* Dnuwfisld, Messrs > :U.md K Drensfleld, Wiseman, Masters Steele (2); - B. M‘X>eaix. IKPUBT9. . ‘ ! • Ammta: From Nelson—2 cases, 1 trunk. From ■Wellington—lbulU Consignees—solanders.Pletoher and Co: light band, - Uan and Co; Mr Bobinson. • Androklos: 13 do* washboards, S orates churns, S 3 caeos chairs, 6 case* woodwaro, 6 bores odgo tool*, 3 coses hardware, 2 bdis implements, 1100 cases kerosene. 220 do turpentine, 290 brls plaster, €49. doors, 350 oases oil, 30 tons slates, 20 oases oysters. 7 do painkiller, 5 do hatchets, 20 do Florid'water. 3 pkgs ’clocks, 100 oars. I case shovels, 74 oosob area, 100 boxes pins, 117* boxes merchandise, 150 do clothes pins, 4 cases brooms, SO pkgs pails, SO do tuba, 10 orates handles, SO bdls laths*, 6 rooks ohnrna, 2 cases choppers, I do - Cscbos3, sdo boring machinery, 2do Corks, 1 bal . wood ware, 12 boxes rolling phis, 14 oases handles, 2 do spades and shovels, do axles, 24 pkgs hard* wsra, 2 oases electroplate, 1 case rubba springs, is causa clocks, 40 do lobsters, 60 do earsapr-riila, 20 do moizona, 1 do wire goods, 2 do toys, 3 do slates, I do tacks, 25 pkgs washboards, 10 sate covered sails, 148 platforms, 120 wheels, 120 poles, 54 boxes * wire, 4 do binding, 425 pcs plonks, 502 do shelvings, 930 do ceiling. Consignee—Order, ex roars. ' _ ’ Martha Beid: 110 tons ooah Shipper— 0. W. Ttumeoca Acadia: For Napier—3oo saoks flour, 150 do malt. For Auckland—loo sacks oats, 100 do flour, 40 do Afryx—r Bhippera—Haimders and Heademon; W. Cada<m; Eoyse* Stead and Co; Cnminghazn and CojJ. Turner. • _ . Arawata: Dunedin—-9 3 oas®B» 1 box* 83 axles. For Bluff—4 pkgs. For Melbourno-5 boles £Li 1 pal. 1 case. 60 do cheese. Shippers— O. H. Wilaauoa; OhS and Graham; J. Kogle; Mason, Strothers and Co; Lightband, Allan and Co: C. Chmnery; Btnkal Australssia; Jas Feme; JEL Hawkins. ■
Astrill bo seen by our list of nileStt.mßtiti ot vessels get away for their respective porta yesThe bazquentirie Empress of Ghifift was beoo&ed stern on at Bampier’e Bay-yesterday afternoon, where she will be overhauled. The vessel is making very little water. An inquiry regarding the accident will be held at the Custom House, Lyttelton, to-morrow. The s.a. Akaroa recovered one of her anchors yesterday afternoon, and will most probablyget toe other one’to-day. . '" xha Androtloa -was berthed at the Ho. 4 wharf yesterday. Captain MTiesn of the Akaroa reports that the steamer Geelong, bound north' from 1 Dunedin, put into Pigeon Bay on Friday afternoon, bat bilge pomps being choked. She resumed her voyage scat dfty« The 83. Ax&wata, Captain Underwood, left Kelson ats.3op.m. on Nov 17; reached Wellington at 4 a.m.on Nov 18; left again at4p.m.,and arrived m harbour at 7 a.m. yesterday. The Arawata sailed tor Mel b 1 urn o, via south, taking the outward English Tr-«ii vii Suez at 4.W p.m. We era indebted to Mr L. C. Miller, herpuraer, for files. POST OF LTXTELTON. High water, this day ( luasday) —Morning, 2.44: afternoon, 3.10. Hov 19. at 10 a.m.—Barometer, 29.83; thermometer, 59. Wind, north-east, light breeze. Overoust. ; , TELEGRAPH NOTICE BOARD. Abuttal.—Nov 19,7.20 a.m,, Arawata, at Lyttelton, from Wellington. Dbtabtcbeß. —Nov 19, Port Chalmers, 4.10 p.m.. Taupe, for Lyttelton; Wellington, noon, 8t Hilda, for Lyttelton; Lyttelton, 440 p.m., Arawata, for Part Chalmers; Port Chalmers, 4 p.m., Ringarooma for Lyttelton, with Suez mail. AKASOA. ABBIVED. Hov 17—Antelope, cutter, Maloolmeon, from Lyttelton. Nov 17—Flying Squirrel, hetob, Monro, from Lyttelton. Nov 17—Wanaka, as., M'Qillivray, from Lyttelton. Passengers—Mrs Walton, Mr and Mrs M'Phereon, Mr G. W. Holder, and two others. BAILED. Hov 17—Wanaka, s.a.. M'Oillivtay, for Dunedin, IMPOKTS. Wanaka: 1 case, 12 bags, 1 pkg. Consignees— Hnrlook; Garwood end Co; Wood, Bros. ; EIPOETS.Wanaka: 7 oases cheese, 4do bacon, 1 ease, I box, I poL Shippers Armstrong; Dnxbnry; Garwood and Co; Parham; Aylmer. TIMABU. ABEIYBD. ’ ; . Nov 19—Mary King, schooner, 78 tons, Ayers, from Lyttelton, with general ca-go. VESSELS IB BOADSZEAD. ■■ ‘r Moa, brig. ■Zior, schooner. ■• , SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. Wbixibotos, Hot 19. ■ Bailed—St Hilda, for Lyttelton, at noon. PobtChalxbbs, Hov 19. Bailed—Hlngarooma. Pasoengora for Lyttelton—- . . Messrs Lawla and Xwigger, Bailed—Tanpo. Passcagen—Mrs Saunders and. family (3), Megan Cummings, Lott, Williams.. , Arrived—Eoaby. Left Sydney at 3 sjn, on.Hov 13; had moderate south-east and north-east'winds - to the 15th. thence north-west, with thick, fog, for S2 hours; backed round to the north-easi* with thick rain, and passed the Bolauderg at 6 30 a.m. on Hot 18. Passengers for Lyttelton—Mrs Tamil, Messrs Kohler, Wand, and B. Enid. ■ ■ ■
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XLVIII, Issue 5227, 20 November 1877, Page 2
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