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SHIPPING.

_ LYTTEDTON. _. ’ - iBBTVXD. _Jon; 3—Spray, schooner, 59 tons, Buxton, from’. Pictoa. Master, agent. Jt ’ _ 3—Tul, 5.«., 6; tons. Wills, from Stonyhunt,. vtut ft&d Qraham, agents* 1 Jaa. 3 - Tararua, s.a., 653 tons. Sinclair, from Uel. bourne vii South. D. Mills, agent. Passengers—ridoon: Prom Methoamtt—;Dr and Mrs Blandeu, ■S MS S? Undersoil and Miller. Prom Coast—Mr and Mm Taylor, Mrs Bennett, Mies Coukey, Messrs Joyce, Dalgrons, and Bartley Professor Brown j 20 steerage. Jan. S—lAdy Bird, B.S* 238 tons, Garrard, from Welliagton, D. Mills, agent. Passengers—Mas. dames 800 and Nioholls, Messrs Palmer, Pint, nxyn (3), Kyalt, Duncan, Francis, Diokersen, Boe, Parsuns, Frost, Maelmy, Davis, Griffiths. Jaa. s—Huntress, barque, 237 tons, J. Ounn,ttam’ Hobart Town. U. rinwkms and Co., agent*. ' Jan. 3—Hopeful, OeLvquS, 316 tons, Doncaster, from Bluff. Uuthna and Dornoch, agents. Jan. 3—Florinda, brigantine, Brophy. Irom Half Moon Bay,. Stewart island. Master, agent. CtUUB. Job. B—Ooeola, brigantine, S3t tens, Davis tor Pcvt Chalmers. P, Cunningham, agent. Jon. 8-Cleopatra, brigantine, 92 tons, Clackson: for Greymouth. G. W. Turner, agent. Jon, 3—Margaret, ketch, 30 tons. Butter, tor Little Akaloa, Matter, agent. Jan 3—Volunteer, schooner, 22 tans, Larsen for Inborn* 04y. Master, egSttt* Jan. 3—Wave, brig, 174 tons, Christian for Kaipanu P. Cunningham And Co* agents. Jen. 3—Southern uross, barque, tons. Boon' for Newcastle. P. Curmhijinan and Co., agents. - Jan. 3—Llttia Qqy, 85 tons, btevens tar Hokitika. T, fi. Kerr, t^euc. Sktwb. ' -.'"J-'ll Jan. 3—Dstterfourie, barque, 339 tons, Geddas, for Newcastle, P. ouauingham and Co., ogoifts. Jon. 3—Ounllle, brigantine, 221 tons, Craig, tor Kaipara. Geo. Mockay. agent. Jan. 3—Antelope, onttec, 17 tons, Mateolmson, for Akotoa. Master, Agent. Jon, 3—Januelte, ketch, 41 tons. Green, for Oknln’a Bay- Master, agent. Jan. 3—Croydon Lass, schooner, 51 tons. Conan, for Nelson. Geo. Mockay, agent. Jon.3—Linnett- ketch, 17 cons, Melyneoux, for, finy, njieftiar, actant* Jan. 3—Lady Bird, n. 8., 3SS tons, Garrard, for Timsru mid Dunedin. D. Mills, agent. Jan. ft—Tamrus. ut., 563 tons, Sinclair, for Wellington, Hast Coast, and Auckland ned Sydney, D. Mills, agent. Passenger*—&loon • For Wet-’ Ungten—Messrs W. -Duniord, -T. Weston, H. Weston. F\>r Afsaier—Messrs Kent and Beid. For Nelson—Mr Kiackett. For Hokitika—Mr Bearer. For AuCkUnd—Miss Woxren, Messrs J. Duncan and Weymouth. For Sydney—At Simpson; steer, age—Messrs Winters, Ching Lee, LeatherbyV Hsnry, Urington, Bats*.: Saorasxs. • Txranu; naffer bond, from Melbourne—ll 6 coses, 13 bdis, 1 trow, 13 qc-casks.s bales, 50 boxes, 100 bags, 18 bars, 4 pkga, 5 pels, 2 coils. From Hobart Town—l qr-cask, 10l oases, 1 box, 10 t-chests, free, tram Bluff—l parcel. From Dunedin—Spkgs, l cose, T poremaoteau, 3 tranks. Consignees— Wood, Shand and Co.; B. Wilkin and Co.: Morrow, Bassett and Go.; J. Qled; J. M. Heywood and Co.; Mrs Matthews; T.Bradley; Searle: £. Crisp;' Edwards, Bennett and Co.; H. B. Preston: J. Wilson; Mrs M'Donald; F. Cross and Co.; Lewis and Co.; S. Nasbeluki: G. Percy; W. A. Knaj>m*n L £. u. Bishop: WiTHuh and Do.; B. Bm!th; B. Sutherland; W. Strange and Co.; Spensley; W. Poole; Cuateriiiury Timtt ; T. Poole; Press Co.; H, J. Wood; W. Anderaon; J. Lee; Preston, Eadcliffe; Liggett; Woledriciga ; and Co.; Jones and Janreit; lAghtlwnd, Allan and Co.; Caff and Graham, Hobbs and Co.; Arthur and Co.; Order; X. J. Moling and Co.; Wilson, Saw tell and Co.; J. Carroll. Huntress: 25 tons hark, 190 cases of (jam. 140,000 ft Umber. Consignees—Hawins and Co.; Wilson, Sovtell Co.; W. Saunders. Lady Bird; irom Wellington, ex Taupo, under Uni—3cases tobacco. Free—6l pkga; 11 oases; 1 coiL Consignees —D. Mills; Order; Banks; Mockay. Spray; 40.000 ft timber. Consignee—P. Laurie. Till; 158 balsa wool and skins. Consignees— Dalgety, Nichols and Co. Hoperal r 140,000 ft timber. Consigned to Guthtie und Lanuirh. KXPOEX3. Tararua ; for Wellington. —2 bales, 1 sock, 2 case-4 2 pnreels. For Hokitika—lo kegs.- For Wongonm—4U bags, 5 oases. For Napier—7 sacks. Foe Auckland—l 4 pkgs, SK) cases, 150 mcks. For Sydney—l 7 cases, 155 sacks. For New Plymouth— I case. For Nemon—3 cases. For Pictoa— V> sacks, Teases. Shippers—Gram and Hansen;T.Banks; Strange and go.;. Mason, Struthers and Co.; A. J. White; Bead and Bain; Jno. Anderson; Vaughan, Cordntr; Poatlethwaits; B. Wilkin and Co.; D. Mills; Provision Co.; Geo. Mackey; Boyse, Stead and Co.; Moir and Co.; J. W. Oram ; Trent Bros.; Totey: f. Cunningham and Co. Lady Bird: for ITmaru,—lo3 coses, 4 oozes. SO bogs, 1 qr-cas*, 21 bales, 180 pkgs, I cask, 40 m.m i*or Dnnedin—3o boxes, 22 empties, 3 coses. Shippers—Edwards, Bennett and Co.; Caff and Graham; X. and E. Pnntt; A. J. White; Chrystall and Co.; E. P. Shaw; {Dlgbthand, Allan and Co.; W # sjaaadxsrSe Lizzie Gay: 100 cocks, 20 bales. Shippers— Laagdown and Co. . , . Xm: y.iknnra, free—23 telegraph poles; 12 long arms, 1 ton coal; 11 packages, 1 cos*. 4 bdls, 8 sacks, 12 desks. For Wellington—6 cases, 12* Key, h 5 sacks. 70 pkgs. Shippers Telegraph Deportsmst; S. Wood; H. Fuhrman; Mason, btruthers and Co ; W. Wilson; Wood, Shandand Co ; K. W. Watts ; Bclander and Co.; Moir and Co.; W. D. Wood; Lightband, Allan and Co.; Aulaehook and Co.

Ships—Hydaspea, Kangitikei, Upa wa, Hallo wdale, Hurunui, Malborough. , Barqoes ~ Antares, W. Mndgstt, Maty Ann Aaniaon, Wnwf°l| aouthern Cross, Florence, John Knox. W. C. Wentworth. Corinna, Bspacolador, Hoßtra*. iurquentines—John Watson, Anmlut. Brian—Emperor, Ware Eaymocd. _ Bngaatfawe and achooaera-Cnarlea Peering,Fl ora, Jessie Nioool, Omasm, Croydon Lass, Mary Camphalt, y.iTTift any. Stay, Elizabeth Curie, Clio, Dido, Garibaldi, Herald, hichard and Mary, he ward, Kate H'Giegor, Ooeola, Mary King, Gleaimr, Torea, Alert. Owake. Edith Reid, Omaha, Borough Belle, S and U Cameron, Ware of Life. Bee, Spray, Star. Ketches —Kestrel, Gipsy, Amateur, Catlin, Jancett. Bogle, Courier, Margaret, lea belle, KestreL Cutter—Toy. Tzsnur ax «n wzaxrxa. 80. 1 wharf—Hurunui, An tare*; Hydaepes, loading; Rangitikm,Op*wa, dischargingj mallow, dale, Marlborough, dis. So. t wharf—Maggie Paterson. Ko. A wnarf—Joan Watson, Raymond, Florence, Jessie Niccol, Cleopatra, GanbaloL Tunnel wharf —Wave, Amelia, John Knox, Catlin, Kate M'Gregor, Prmee. Alfred. Cunmnghami wharf Uamam, Mary King, Gleaner, Herald, Sissy. Breastwork—Li«is Guy, Clio, Seward, Dido, Slehard and Hazy.

nnmoiitmL). • From London—Timee, Northern Monarch, Waikato, (J.P.K.V.), ortbes, Hennock, Bonington, Niagara, Canaelo, From Auckland—Vision, Caledonia, Saxon. From Kaipara—Speedwell, Sunbeam, Rhodcrick Dhu, Hand Graham, Fawn. . .... „ From Newcastle Chalmera-Hawea, Jan- 4; Wanaka, Jan. Us Wmkatipu, Jan. 1«, From New York rii Dunedin—James A. Borbad, Helen Angler, 0. L. BaahnsU. From Glasgow—Jasper, Coromandel. From Bind Hopeful. From ru,»i hjuKM—island Lily. From Hoaitika.—Mary Baawityse. From Maurittas—Hade. From Kapler—Josephine. _ From Wellington—Wanaka, Jaa. 4; Eotorua, Jau. 9. . „ From Grc/mouth—Examiner. From Kaltorai. Wellingtou and Foxtoa—Tul. From Wanganui-St Kma. From Thames—Ada C. Owen. _ From jnn-kiand ria Fast Coast—W anaka, this roaTilelbourne rii South—Arawata, Jan. 8, From Hobart Town—Annie, Acacia, Alary Bialr. nosaorao biMkwm For London - Hydaspes, Florence, Antarea, BangitikeL Opawa. Hurunui, For WeUingion—H»w*a «Jnn.4. , For Sydney, rii Wellington-Wakatijm, oan. 10. For Auckland, rii East Const—Hawea, Jan. 4; Wanaka, Jan. 11. For Melbourne, rii Dunedin and BluS—Botorua, Jan. 9 ; Arawata, Jan. 15, For fort Chalmers—WanAka, this day; Charlea Emperor, Raymond, Southern Cleopatra, Gleaner. For Nelson—Croydon Loan. For Melbourne ria North—Cland Hamilton, Kaipata—Ware, Flora. Prince .Alfred. For Catlfu's Hirer —Catlin, Isabella, Kestrel. For Callao—Willard Hudgett, For the West Co<at-Maori, Jan. 13; Owake. Pot Jackson’s Head—Mary Ann Auniaou. For D'Urrills lalaud—Jessie NiccoL For Gore Bay—Herald. For Auckland—Sissy. Kato M‘Gregor, For Tiniaru—Wanaka, Jan, 11. For Sydney—John Knox.

The "Ladybird sailed at 7 p.m., and the Tararna at The Florinda arrived from Half Moon Bay with a cargo of Umber yesterday evening. The barqueatlno Hopeful, Captain Lancaster, lettßlnll on Tuesday, I»ec 31. Had light southwest wind* as far as Cape Saunders, thence light easterly winds till arrival in harbour yesterday 8 Southern Cross for Newcastle, brig Wave for Kalpara, and brigantines Oceula for Fort Chalmers, Cleopatra for Greymonth, and Little Ouy tor Hokitika, cleared at the Customs yea ter. Prince Alfred was berthed at the Tunnel wharf yesterday, where the Ware was lying. The emperor, brig, was towed out into the stream yesterday, ready for sea. The ».». Wanaka will not reach here until late viita evening, haring only deft Wellington this moraine. She will leave for Port Chalmers about ■two hours after arrival. , , ~ The s.s. Tui from Stonyhurst, with wool for the birune Ant-ires, airifcd yesterday morning. She sailed for Kaikoura, Wellington, and Foxtou last and a brigantine, from the South, wore fc-gnalltd yesterday altornooa. The brigantine wag inside the Heads when'our express left port, but ■neither vessel bad hoisted their numbers, go we arc unable to give thsir names. The S.a. Ludy Bird, Captain Garrard, left Wei. liagioaat !L3O p.m. on Thursday. Had Sine weather ■[own the coast to arrival in harbour at 10.30 cm. viHterdity. Ghe sailed for Thuaru aad Port Ohaliners at 7.30 p.ia. The b .-hooter Spray, Captain Buxton, left Picton

on Doo. SI, at 6 n.m., cleared Q u ® Sound at 4 p.m. with a fresh northerly fW-FVP? brigs,and. a barque tno Straits. Passed Capa Campbell atllp.m..anfl ns off the Kaikonras at noon on Jon. 1. A barque and schooner in signt weftßnFhotth. At 10 P-m. the wtndTDored TOund to south-west and mew-weenr at 8 a.m. next morning' the.wind shifted t« northeast. The Spray entered the Heads at 10 p.m. and anchored offthebroakwaterat It p.m. ' 'V £ ! The a.s. Tararua, Capt. Sinclair, left Btelbonra*. with 89 passenger*, for Bow .Zealand at 8.55 p.m. on Deo. 24;ranched Hobart Town at 3 p.m.on Deo. 86. Soiled at 4.15 p.m. on Dec. 27. aad had roagh’ weathar across to making the' Bluff, at 10 o-m.on Dee. 81. Left Bluff at 5 p.m. some day. and raaohed Port Chalmers at 6 ajn. on Jan. 1; sailed at A3O p.m.on Jaa. 2 t and arrived inharbour at 10.15 a.Bi. yester. day. Bad fine weather np the ooast, t Xhp Toriww .•find for Wellington, Bast Ooast Mrts. Auokland. and Sydney, taking the outward EngUah mail rii. B*a Frouol.co at p.m. .'Wo are indebted to Mr Birch, hep parser, for files, t ■ _ . ■< _ ' . _ ■ The barque Acacia cleared at Hobart Town. for. this port on Deo 21, with the following cargo !r> 54,0J0ft timber, 36.000 palings, 180,000: shingles, 30 pairs ahafts. She has also 30,000 ft of timber for . the Bluff. She sailed on Deo 35. * Tho Annie, brigantine, left Hobart Town for this Port on Dec 24, so is due at any time. . The Huntresa, which arrived yesterday, left the same day. Tho clipper barque Mary Blair was to leave Hobart Town for Lyttelton about Deo SO. The Australian Sovereign hence reached Newcastle on Deo 21, , . , , The barque Huntress, a handsome vessel of 227 ton* register, arrived from Hobart Town yestedar., The Huntress is nearly a new vessel, and was built at Saleombe. England. Shelshandsomely flnWhod, tad fitted, and while at Hobart Town vras ooo r , sidered tho finest vessel of her site yotseeh thert. She has been trading between Mauritius and the Australian Colonies lately. Oaptoin J. Qunu, her master, reports!—Left Hobart Town, on Deo. g 4, and met with fine Weather audllght windstq Dec. which time the ' ieiehtheir 1 tnoderated somewhat aud tbm ■ barque ww put * before the wind, Oa .Friday. night. . howerer* tho wind, increased 1 again* and the vassal tos. hore. were entered at l.ajn. ou Monday. A, not,-wester carried the vessel through tha StraitSj-the, weather being very think and dirty. Off Cope Saunders the weather cleared, and light vayialfie winds and: toe weather ware experienced up the coast to Strinu ih harbour all a.m. yesterday. The greater part of the.Huntress’ cargo is timber for Messrs Hawkins and Co. '

v POST ON LYTIKMON. High watdr this day (Saturday, Jon. 4, 1879.) Horaing. OHIO Tuight: 00.83 • ', Barometer, 30.18; thermometer, 61.00; Wind, calm, blue eky. TELEGRAPH NOTICE BOARD. ABRivits.—Jan. 3,10 a.m.; Ladybird, at Lyttelton, from Wellington.-10.30 a.m., Tararua at Lyttelton from* Port Chalmers.' TIMABU. -. CZS4BED. • Jon. 3 Aaazi, barque, for Port Chalmers, with--3030 sacks wheai SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. ■ Wsujkotox, Jan. 3. Arrived—Wanaka, from South. The Wanaka will not sail South till the Taiaroa arrives from the North, as she has. to tranship passengers.; It will be an early hour in the morning before she gets off. Passengers for the South—Messrs Nancarro w, Broomhall, and Wilson. . Dcmsniv, Jan. 3. , Arrived—Maori, s.s., from Timaru. ‘ Norval, ship, 1347,. tons, Holliday, from London. Passengers—saloon: Messra W. Burnis, Murdoch, and H. Depnrton. Second cabin: Messrs A. Black, Mrs E. Block, Messrs J. J, Black; J. Black, G. Hodges. Mrs Stacy. Mesara W,-8. LaunUv, a. J, Trotter, J. Trotter. Mra Trotter, Messrs.!. H. Jebb, T. C.Browne, J-Fairbairn,Drß. Hsrris.mW E. W. Walth. Steerage: C. Y. Book, A. Scott, Mra Scott, Messrs £. Soott. J. Scott, Annie Scott. W. J. Maxwell, ? Mrs , Maxwell. W. E, Chambers, H. Smith, J. Matthews, J, Lockerbie, Mrs Lockerbie*, J. Miggeet, M. M'Dowell, J. Massey, J. . Beuson, M. Irwin, B. Brady, A. Harvey. - T. Wills, James Moore,- Jane Moore, E. Blackburn, J. H. Brooks, B. Kelly, W. Dickson, M. Dickson, W. H. Dickson, J. Dickson, and E. Dickson. She also brings 3500 tons of cargo, of which 1200 tons are dead weight. The Norval ieltLondon on Got. 4. Met with a terrific south-west gal®. in the chops of the channel. Crossed the equator on Nov. 7, and on Nov. 13 the Clydesdale entire Bonnie Scotland, valued at £ISOO, died of inflammation. It was the property of Mr Jos. Walls, of Canterbury. v Sailed: Hawea, s.s., 462 tons, for the North. Passengers—For Akotoa —Mr and Miss Stone and 3 children and servant, Mr Mansfield. For Lyttelton—Miss A. Davis, Messrs Brnnton and Smith; 14 for other ports, and 10 in the steerage.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LI, Issue 5575, 4 January 1879, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume LI, Issue 5575, 4 January 1879, Page 4

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