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SHIPPING.

LTTTIOLTON. abwved. ~ Wot SO—Volunteer, schooner, 22 tons, Marq » Srom Leßon's Bay. front Port Hot SO-Taupo.se, 4el tons. Suwon- * Jr 8 *■ and Melbourne , ,v.a eoMhu J* s om jflßli Co. Mrand Mrs M H. Oram ’b. P- **£». J. \V. H. Koaßt, Dr FiSbeiv From Dunedin—Messrs J.Twlgger, Lewis j and 7 in the steerage. OIiRA-l&U* , % * w jj 0T 20—Bed, sohooner,. 31 tons, Shepherd, for *SS?sKaiSr^'ll2l toes. Peek, for Lon-. , « g Shinning Company, ageme. Passen. f®* Unlght, M»«s' CirHandand f£?(iild™a, Mrs Todhunter, family, and servant, liov U. S. Oarlyon, Messrs G. Wi ■Watson, J. Watson, Bornaaconi, Dr Gibson. Second Wm Lonsoomo. Steerage—Mrs and family, Mr Butler and one child, Mi and SW Soyd, and throe children. 'Kov b.b., 623 tons, C, “'K* /? r “-Mr- H! !PSSS& asa-*»E land via J&ust coast. AUibb* *“ u4 * r»{«on. f^aansetßs soloon-Eor Weliingteu-Mias Vlton, KKbeVUon T. H. Wigley. Messrs A. Ow. Preston, For W a Kapler—Mr Cameron. ior, Auckland o p p.s.,. 39 tone. Clarke, tor Akaroa* Master, agent. . watts. for Bor 20—Awarna, schooner, 48 tow. Watte, tor fawwsrgUL Cull and Graham. age * l **y kefh, 46 tons. Hannah, ior Gatlin's River. Cuff Grahwa, age j oUn8 on. . Nor 30-ilico Jane, ketch, 27 tons, . ouuww* tot Aknroo, Master, a enfc jsri’BsiSßssssAx Xaseva. ki oiamond.from M qt-oseke, 8 casks, lsß drum . „.. Eagle, from Woo Chow-1 <»66 pmoic londoa—2o qr- casks brandy* Rnaaes SS pktrs, i l^i^rn^i sewing maohiaes.4 ffilspkge merchandise. 6mouidboaria. 2tomke. tStlMl lift raHrwtV.t VaitoU- W. Badchffa; Brown and Uas: mflimbisndCo’ wTh. Elton ; A. Simpson; B. t&?OoU«*e, Sandstem; Dr Uaast; MooreandCo; BarO.ETaser, a. Hawkins j J. Parry 5 CufE and Graham. K^^aTwSl a land M. A; Oo : - T. B Curran; Jameson Bros and Sf. f" Moom audCo 5 Joseph Hatch 5 Geo King .yf A^C^ofsew^J WiUonlSawtell andCo; J.M. Heywwda^ - rij i.Q.Jf. ftannfltfc atui Oo S BlTCal GO {*• ,a C Threlkeld •' J. Gdgg ; Bank Now South Wales j W. MSmew auflto; Geo Gould; Wauohop Cameron; H. UawkloS; Mites. HassalMdCo; T. J. aii-iu r »-dCo j Cuff and Graham ; Moreow, Bassett and Co; aaaadora and Henderson; Koyse, S Under bond, ex Albion, fprWeloise. Free-10 cases baoon. PrM.for Keteon—l case. Shippers—Dalgetj. Nichols and Co: J. Clarke and Son; Sotenders,PittoherMdCo. Tatipo: For WelUngton—l96 Bheß ®" *2 PkgS, 33 brines. For Pioton-2 cases. P« Hel»>a-2 rmiee hacoo, 10 kegs butter. For Taranaki-M Sto onto. For Napier-8 pkgs, 100 sacks malt. For Poverty Bay-50 sacks oats. For Tauranga-5 jpkgai' For Auokland—s oases bacon, M alternate. fS Ettessn—l2o sacks wheat, shippers—Tudball, Carrie: Cuff and Graham j Preston; Mrs Fuchs; fi b jvia • P Cunßijngh&tn sud Co; - Aii.n Mtd’Co"; Vmoent and Co ; Boyao, Stead and Ooj Geo Maokay; Miles, HassalaadCo; Geo King and’ Co ; E. Ford. ■ VESSELS IB HABBODB. Bhips-Merope, Waimate. Waitangi, Crusader, B a^^s-Androk l oa, Sites Pish. Austolian Sove- . Prince Alfred, George Noble, Smprees of China. and Schooners —Barkan, Spray, EatherT Maud Graham, Day Dawn, Volunteer, Tores, Island Lily, EUerton, Bee, B. U. Cameron, XXX. Luoy Junes, Margaret. VESSELS AX THB WHABTBS. . , ■ No. 1 Wharf-Merops, loading; KMgitUei, dia■charging; Crusader, discharging 5 s Waitangi. _ No.'S Wharf—Australian itowareiga. disoharging; Italy, discharging ; Maud Graham, discharging. . No, 4 Wharf- Androklos, discharging. Tunnel Wharf—Torea, loading; Island Duy. Cunningham’s Wharf - Larann, discharging; Esther, loading; Spiray, loading. Breastwork —Garibaldi, loading. CZFSCTSO AUBIVALB. _ . From London-Loch Fleet, L K.P.S. Haloiona, J.N.M.S (sailed Aug 19J, fiakaia (sailed Sept 7), fllealora (sailed Bept 18). . . ~ From lleweasUe—Arden Craig, Craig Eltechie. From Port Chalmers— Wanaka, «otZ4. From Calcutta—Sunheam, Eio Loge, Inohgreen, From Sydney—Easby. From Hokitika—Pelican. From Hong* Kong—Circe, From Wellington and Nolaon Emgarooma, < Northern Ports—Taranaki, Nov 21; Wellington, Nov 28. From Kaipara-Samh and Mary. From Wanganui—Wellington, St. Kuoa. From Auokland—Ooeote. ■ . %T no From Sydney via Wellington—Wakaupu, Nov 28. From Poloruß Sound—Spec. From Foxton and Wellington— I Tui, a .8. FBOJECTED DEPABTOBBB. _ For London—Waimate, Metope, Waitangi,; and C viiSouth—Bingarooma,Nov 26. For Port Chalmers—Taranaki, Nov 21; Welling--36* For Auckland, via East Coast—Hawea, Dee 5. For Hokitika—Garibaldi, Spray. For Greymouth— Maud Graham. FbrTitnaxu an I Dunedin—St. Kilda. For Chatham Islands—lsland Lllyi Nov 82. , For Northern Ports—Wanaka, Hot 24; Taranaki, Nov 27. • ' For Napier—Esther. For Hamer and Auckland —Acadia. - ■ For Sydney Tia Wellington—3Vatfitlpn, Not 23. For Wellington-Pay Dawn. The Maty Ann Annieou entered out at Melbourne tor Auckland on Nov 12, .... ~ The barque Babyolto hence reached Newcastle on Hot 8 Tfce Thomas Brown an 6, the Bca spray B?Taupo! CaptolnCarey, left Port ChaJmera at i p.m. on Monday, and arrived in harbour at 9.15 ft.m. yesterday. Had fine weather np the coast. The Taupe tended passengers, mails, cargo, Ac., at Che Screw Pile Jetty, and having token aboard 80 tocts of cargo ana 184 sheep, sailed Cor : WelllugtoDg East Coast, and Auckland «c 6 p m. The ia Bingatoema,, now under the command of Capt J. W. Clark, arrived from Melbourne yesterday, She left Sandtidge railway pier at 10.45 a.m on Ncv 13. cleared the Heads at 1.49 p.m., ana passed Swan Island at 840 a-m, next day. Experienced strong easterly witds and equally wofttfedr # ( aooomp*ai&d with heavy rain flDu £3£Ch thaader aod lightning* for the firat two daya, then fresh eotUh-west winds and flno weather to the Boianders at 5 p.m. Nov 17. Beached the Bluff at 11 p.m. that day, sailed at fl a.m. Nov 18. made Port Chalmers at 5 p.m. same day. Left at 4 p.m. on Monday, and arrived in harbour nt 7.20 am. vesterday; Experienced and viwrlaole made along the coast. The liingordomabrought theSaez mail and 44 tons of caw for this port, which she tended at the Screw Pile jetty. She sailed foi Wellington fend >olsonnt 4 p.m* yastcroay. CLKAB4.NCE OP THE WAIMATE. _ The W.Z.S. Ce’s ship Waimate cleared Iho G llß ' tonM for Loudon yosto-dny evening. She flashed her loading yesterday, and was towed out into tne stream by the p.s. Titan at 3p m. The Waim.to is in the best of trim for making n passage, and in splendid order. Her passenger list is numerous, and her cargo is an exceedingly valuable one, in fact one of the most valuable that has ever left the i port. The following is a summary : 2875 bates of wool ... ... A 57.500 0 0 35 bales rabbit skins ... 740 0 0 263 casks tallow ... ... 0 0 73 kegs butter ... ... 200 0 0 513 oases meats 820 0 0 4911 sacks wheat 4;90C 0 0 , 622 do flout 620 0 0 , 2 pkgs sundries ... ... 50 0 0 20 boxes gold V ozs. dwts. grp. ( 117,439 11 0 ' 29.171 9 6 ) £185,079 U 0 The Waimate will sail (or London on arrival of •the 2.20 p.m. train from Ghristolmcoli la-day. POST OP LTT rwi.TOS. High water, this day (Wednesday)—Morning, -3 evening, 4.06, Nov 2J at 10 a.m.—Barometer, 30.07 ; thermometer, 5?!00 Wind, north-east, light. Overcast, -■ TELEGRAPH NOTICE BO 131), An.aivAl.B —NOV 20. 10.15 r..m., Arawata, at Port rWmers from lijtte.tou; 7.30 a.m.. Hmgaroonvi atLyttolt*®, from Port Ohalmera, with buaz mail; •fla m Tanno. at Lyttelton, from Port (h-ilmere. D^ißr tefv^umgtei^%n Sue/maufr^M S” ’ WeUinesou * < .p.m., Taranaki, for Lyttelton. TIMABtJ. Nov 20—Moa, brig, 280 tons, to .Kowcaitlo, In ballast. ' 1 K; 1 SHIPPING TBLEQHAMB,, Wblliboxos, Nov 20. \ ? - *■"' ■ Arrived—Wakotipn, from Sydney. PassengersV ' .’For Lyttelton—Mrs Ingram and famUy. Meast .Johnston, Msarss, Brown; and 94 tons of oarge

i ' Sailed—Tardnakl, for tjonthi ** Paeategars—Mr* Barber, kassro Gordon, Bar* naaooni. ‘, ; ■ f ■'■ 'f tfi

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XLVIII, Issue 5228, 21 November 1877, Page 2

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SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume XLVIII, Issue 5228, 21 November 1877, Page 2

SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume XLVIII, Issue 5228, 21 November 1877, Page 2

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