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SHIPPING.

LYTTELTON. t ARRIVED.. Fab. B—Haves, s.s, 461 tons, Kennedy, from Auckland vii East Coast. E. PuUett, agent. Passengers—Mr and Mrs Donald, Mrs and Miss Churton, Mr and Mrs Herbert, Mesdames Merton, Den- ' ton. Cherry, Howard, Cowler, Bud&eld, Misses Guernsey, Taylor, Hicks, Messrs M'Naughton (2), Young,Hobbs, Barker, Madock(2), Newton, Eobineon, Maskell, Cholmondeley, Bowen, Corruthor*, Wilson, Hawley, Goldie, Skelton, Corufoot, Held, Meredith, Worthington, Allan, Konderson, Walker, Coates, O’Brien, Kesteven, Caloott, Maxwell, Anderaon, Goodwin, Jose, Mayuo, Pollock, Wright, Griffiths, Delamato, Bay, Sibbald, Bevs Horley, Worker, and Cramp; 11 steerage. Feb, 9—Tui, s e., 61 ton*. Wills, from Wellington and Kaikoara. Cuff and Graham, agents. Feb. B—Annie Hilt; schooner, 121 tons, Maokay, from Bluff. Cuff and Graham, agents. Feb. 8-Edith Koid, schooner. 73 tons. Forman, from Waitapu. Cud and Graham, agents. Feb. B—Taupo. s.s., 461 tons, Cromarty, from Port Chalmers and Akaroa. E. Pullett, agmit. Passengers—Mesdamos Anth-mr, Staples and 2 children. Cobb, Misses Jones, Morey, Davie, Messrs Walker, C. Briley, F. England, Espie, E. Newby, Craig, TosswiU, Moir, W. Henning, Osborn; 6 steerage. Feb. B—Canny Scott, barque, 328 tons. Mans on, from Nswesstle. Montgomery and Co., agents. Feb. B—Wave of Life, sohoouar, 73 tons, Herbert, from Pelorus sound. „ ~ Feb. 8 Star of the South. 8.5., 174 tons. Bayldon, from Dunedin vii intermediate porta. J. M. Haywood, agent. , , Feb. 8-Norval, sehooser. 56 tons, Murdoch M'iiensie, from Ngnngnru. Master, agent. CUUKBD* Feb. B—Swallow, barquentine, 238 tons, Davte, for Newcastle. P. C jnuingham and Co., agents. SAILED. Feb. B—Mary Blair, barque. 328 tons, Biddle, fur Newcastle, P. Cunningham and Co., agents. - Feb. B—Amaranth, schooner, 51 tons, Bradley, for Manakau. Guthrie and Larnach, agents. • ' Feb. s—Hurunui, ship, 1012 tons, Barclay, for Bluff. Now Zealand Shipping Co„ agents. Passengers—Mrs Chliman, Miss Ohilman. Feb. B—Star of the South, s.s., 171 tons, Bayldon, for Wellington and West Coast ports. J. M. Heywood and Co., agents. Passengers—Misses Ariingford and Forte .que, Mr Jameson. , . . Feb. 8-Southern Cross, s.s., 139 tons, Holander, (or Wellington, Napier, and Auckland. Geo. Maekay, agent. „ , Feb. B—Taupo, s.s., 461 tons. Cromarty, for Auckland vii East Coast, E. Pnflett, agent. Passengers: For Nelson-Mr Seward; tot TUnranga—Mrs Gladstones and family; for Auckland—Mils Minnie Mellon, Mr and Mrs A. F. N. Blakiston, Mr Briggs, Himm Briggs <2); tor Sydney—Mr Johnston. Steerage: For Wellmgton—Constable Fretwell and prisoner; for Napier—Messrs G. B. Smith, K insen; to? Auckland—Mrs Carter. . . Feb.B—H»wea, s.s., 461 tons, Kecnedy, tor Port Chalmers. E. Pnflett, agent. Passenger—Mr Johnson. extorts. Norral: 40,000 ft of timber. Consignes-Order. Wave of Life : 49,50011 of timber. Consignee— Hill: 80,000 ft of timber. Consigned to Order. Edith Eeid: 52,260 ft of timber. Consigned to order. Canny Scott: 526 tons of coal. Consignees—W. Montgomery and Co. ~ , , , Taupe; From Dunedin ex Taranaki, under bond —lO qr-casks, 66 cases, 133 rails, 49 crossings, 1 chest; ex Warehouse, under bond—4 qr-casks : ex Oamaru, under bond —100 cases, 20 qr-casks. Free —37 cases, 99 pkgs; from Akaroa, free—4l coses, 4 pkgs. Consignees—Order; Caff and Graham; Ah •ring- Fisher; Kempthorae and Co; Coombes; Hicks. * Tui: 147 telegraph poles, 10 bales, 20 pkgs, 10 iehests tea, 20 boxes tea, 2 bogs. Consignees—Gao. Maekay; B. Wilkin and Co; Edwards, Bennett and Co; S. Savage. Hawea: From Auckland, free—l spar, 10 bales, 60 sacks,9 boxes,! case; from Napier—2l pkgs; from Wellington—loo boxes, 19 bales,_ 2 pels, 19 pkgs, 17 bars, 4 cases. Consignees —N.Z.S. Company; Cuff and Graham; Order; HawkinandCo; B. Wilkin and Co; Pnflett; Nashelski; Lightband, Allan and Co. EXTORTS. Cleopatra: 333 sacks, 81 cases, 100 bags. Shippers—C. W.Turner; S.Boyle; M'Connel, Bros. Hurunui: For London—349 sacks. Shippers— Saucders, Bros. Hawea: For Dunedin, free—33 cases, 36 kegs, 90 pkgs. Shippers—Smith; J. and J. Boyd; Boyse, Stead and Co: Watt and Co; CoS and Graham. Taupo: For Auckland ex Taranto, under bond—l qr-casa; ex Wakatipu, foe Wellington, under bond —2 boxes, bag; free—3o bales, 21 cases, 10 pkgs; for Napier—2J coils; for Gisborne—so sacks,6o bags, 5 cases; for Taoranga-3 cases,33 sacks; for Auck-land-37 cases, 1 dray. 4 bales. Shippers— M'Connel, Bros; Beid and Gray; Boyse, Stead nnd Co; N.Z. Provision and Produce Company; S. jj. Mahar; Boyse Stead and Co; Watt and Co-; B. Steele; Oram and Hansen; B. Pnflett; Kempthome and Co ; Miles, Hassal and Co. Star of the South: For Westport—lß sacks, 120 hags, 3 cases; for Greymouth—l9 cases. Shippers —M'Connell, Bros; Watt and Co; Mein; Government Storekeeper. Southern Cross: For Wellington—! case; for Napier—loo sacks, 7 pkgs. Shippers—Geo. Maekay, and C addon. VESSELS IS BARBOUR. Ships—Northern Monarch, Bydaspes, Marlborough, Waikato. Barques—Bebington, Times,. Florence, Yinaex, Canny Scot, Sunbeam, Signal, Helen Angier, Meunock, Marie, Bells, Waratah, Chittagong. Barquentines—Swaliow, Jasper, Prince Alfred. Brigs—Drover, Firefly, Argos, Clematis. Brigantines and schooners Elizabeth Curie, Eliza Mary, Shepherdess, Bee, Spray, Edith Beid, Norval, Wave of Life; Volunteer, Nightingale, Cleopatra, Bichard and Mary. Ketches—Kestrel, Alice Jane. Steamers—Titan, Lyttelton, Akaroa, Tr, Cutters—Petrel. VESSELS AT THE WHARVES. Ho. 1 wharf—Hydaspes, loading; Marlborough, Waikato, discharging; Bebington, discharging; Times, discharging; Florence, loading. No. 2 whari—Tui. Ho. 3 wharf—Sunbeam, Ada C. Owen, Marie. Ho. 4 wharf—Drover. Tunnel wharf—Helen Angier, Jasper, Wave of Life, Waratah, Vtodex. Peacock’s wharf—Signal, Chittagong, Firefly, Bells. Breastwork—Eliza Mary. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. From London Orthea, Niagara (P.8.M.L.), Cannelo, Boyne (W.8.P.8.), Arethnsa (J.S.E.F.), Chile (K.HN.V.), City of Quebec (H.P.P.L.), Corioianua, Cape Pinesterre (N.P.8.W.) Prom Auckland—Caledonia, Sissy. From Kaipora Speedwell, Fawn, Emperor, Derwent, Camille, Flora, Clematis, Maud Graham. From Newcastle Island City, Arrogante. From Port Chaim era - Wakatipu, Feh. 12; Biogarooma, Feb. 13. From New York via Dunedin—James A. Borland. Prom Glasgow— Coromandel (P.C.F.D.). From Napier—Josephine. From Wellington—Arawata, Feb. 12. From Wanganui—St Hilda. From Thames-Josephine, Norval. From Auckland via East Coast—Waaaka, Feh. 15. From Melbourne via South—Bingarooma, Feb. 13. From Sydney—Eotorua, From Bluff—Annie Hill. From Calcutta—Buttermere, Q.M.D.P. From Pernambuco—Piako (Q.K.P.G-). From Grafton—Mary Newton. From Havelock-Alert. From Melbourne —Evan EIL From Pelorus Sound—Nelson. From Wanganui—T. B. Taylor. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. For London- Hydaspes, Florence* Marlborough, Waikato. For Sydney, via Wellington—Wakatipu, Feb. 12; Tararua, Feb. 27. For Ann Hand, rii East Coast—Hawea, Feb. 15; Wanaka, Feb. 22. For Melbourne, via Dunedin and Bluff—Arawata, Feb. 12; Bingarooma, Feb. 18. For Port Chalmers—Maori, Feb. 11; Arawata, Feb. 12; Wanaka, Peb. 15, For Newcastle—Swallow. For Melbourne via North—Claud Hamilton. For Wellington—Wakatipu, Feb. 12, For Bluff—Drover. For Kaikonraand Wellington—Tui, Feb. 10. The Cleopatra was to sail for Greymouth last night. The schooner Norval, Capt Murdoch M'Kenzle, left Ngusguru on Jan. 29, and had variable weather down the coast to arrival in harbour on Saturday. The steamers Southern Cross (for Napier and Auckland) and Star of the South (for Wellington and West Coast) sailed on Saturday afternoon. The barque Mary Blair sailed for Newcastle on Saturday, being towed to sea by the p.s. Titan. Messrs Cuff and Graham, agents for the American barque Signal, notify that ail claims against the vessel are tone sent in by next Tuesday, or they will not be recognised. , The three-masted schooner Swallow cleared the Customs for Newcastle on Saturday, and was towed out into the stream by the p.s. Titan on Saturday Afternoon# • The s.s. Tui, Capt. Wills, left Wellington on Friday, Feb. 7, at 7 p.m., called at Waipapa, Point and discharged 20 tone cargo, arrived at Kalkoura at 12220 pan., left at 4 p.m., and arrived in harbour yesterday at 2.30 a.m. Had fine weather down the coast. The Tui sails on her return trip to-day. The schooner Annie Hill, Capt, Maokay, left the Bluff on Feb. .4, and had light southerly winds to the Nnggete, from there north-west to. Otago Heads, then south-west to making the Peninsula; after that light north-east winds to arrival on Satur(ijjiy night,' ■> . The schooner Edith Beid, Captain .Forman, left Waitapu on Wednesday night; had north-west weather to Cape ; Campbell, then 24 hours of a south-west- breeze, followed by light north-east winds, to arrival on Saturday evening. *. The barque Canny Boot, Captain Manson, le« Newcastle on Jan. 24 and had moderate north-east winds and fine weather to Jan. 80. theni vanaWe weather to entering the Straits; sighted Stephana Island on Feb. 4; had a south-east gale in. the Straits, then north-west and northerly winds down the coast to arrival in harbour on Saturday mornlDf,he barques Island City (Captain M'Donald) and Letterfourie were loading at Newcastle when the. Canny Scot left. _J . ■. The schooner Wave of Life, Captain Herbert, arrived from Pelorus Sound on Saturday inOToing with a cargo of timber lor J. Goss. She was berthed at the TumM Wharf to discharge. _ . The s.B. Taupo, Captain .Cromarty, left Port Chalmers at 3:45 p.m. <m Frid»y, Akaroa at 7.15 o-tn., left at 12.15 pjn„ and arrived to barton at 4.30 p.m. The Taupo discharged 80 tons of cargo, took aboard a like quantity, sailing for Auckland via East Coast at 11.30 p.m. , The N.Z.B. Company's ship Hurunui left lor the Bluff on Saturday. The Hurunui was towed

to sea by the p.s. Lyttelton, the tuff leaving the ship ofl the « Long took Out." There was a aloe fair wind at the time, eo that the Hurunui should make a good run down. Captain Douphras was on board the ship to pilot hor to the Bluff. Owing to the difficulty that crista In the Pott at the present time in obtaining seamen for Homo ships at the ordinary rate of wages, Capt. Babot, of the Hydaspes, has been making arrangements for getting a crew for his ship from Melbourne in the event of hla being unable to secure sufficient hands in a day or two. No doubt • masters will adopt the same course to the future if they find any difficulty in manning their ships, as H«wa, Citato •s^»!rau^^MgS fttulnudo Tauranga at 5 a,m. on Feb. 4j leit n* noon, and fetched Gisborne at 11 a.m< enTob. 5; sailea at 6 pan., and anchored at Napier at sa.rn.on Feb. 6. Gotawayayalnatl Weilington at 11 a.m. on Feb. 7j left Wellington at 7.80 p.m.. and arrived in harbour at 12 30 p.m. on Saturday. Siporienood flue weather throughout. The Snrat landed SO tons of cargo, shipped 50, and sailed for Port Chalmers at 6.50 p,m.

TELEGRAPH NOTICE BOARD. Arrivals.—Feb. 8. Lyttelton, 8.80 *.m„ Star of the South, from Tlmaru 5 Lytteltoß, 430 p.m., Taupo, from Port Chalmers; Psb, 9, Port Chalmers. Ip.m., Hawed., from Lyttelton . Onehunga, 11 a.m., Taiaroo, from Now Plymouth, with Suer Depastures.—Feb. 8, Lyttelton, 630 p.m., Hawea, tor Port Chalmers; Lyttelton, Sff-3 p.m.. Star of the South, tor Port Chalmers ) Lyttelton, 3 p.m.. Southern Cross, for Wellington) Feb. 9, Lyttelton, 12 p.m., Taupo, tot Wellington. PORT OFLYTTEI/lON. High water this day (Monday, Feb. 10, 1879.) Morning, 6.33 ; night, 6 58. _. , Barometer. 29.93* therznometorg 63.00. Wind* north east, light; blue shy. AKAROA. ARRIVED. Feb. B—Taupo, s.e., from Dunedin.. Passengers— Mesdames Black, Eamsay, Welch and 2 children, Messrs Wight and Bichardson; 2in steerage. SAILED. Feb. B—Taupo, sac, for Lyttelton. ■ imposts. _ . Taupo: 80 tons cargo. Consignees—Welch j Daly: Black; Vansioai; Annard; Garwood and Co sAh Tie; Bay ley; Beecher; Watkins; Lardner; Jolly; Kissel; C. M'Donald: Aylmer; Citron; Billens; D&wber; Bank of Hew. Zealand; Armstrong. EXPORTS. Taupo: 70 oases fruit,s do cheese. 2 boxes, 3 cases, 2 portmanteaus. Shippers—3. Watkins; Ah Tie; Citron; Feltham; Le Leivre; Garwood and Co; Broderick; Montgomery. '' TrSliu. ARRIVED. Feb. B—Glimpse, ketch, 89 tons, Baker, from Port Chalmers. 8 AXLED. ■■ Feb. 7 —Gatlin, ketch, 46 tons, Syders, for Port Chalmers. , . , , Feb. B—Beautiful Star, s.s., 116 tons, Jones, for Dunedin. Feb. 8-George Noble, barquentine, 253 tons, Anthony, for Newcastle. SHIPPINGTKLEQBAM3. Welmbgtoh, Feb. 8. The Now Zealand Shipping Company's ship Otaki sails for London to-day, with cargo valued at £85,000. six cabin and three steerage passengers. Qbemoutb, Feb. 8, Arrived—Sarah and Mary from Bluff. Examiner from Lyttelton, St. Hilda from Melbourne. The bar is in splendid condition, with IS feet of water ° n Oamaru. Feb. 8. Arrived—Prince Eupert, ketch, from Dunedin; Waitaki, br , from Dunedin. Sailed—Palmerton, ketch, for Dunedin. DtrsEDisr, Feb. 8. Arrived—Waitaki, s.s„ from Oamaru. Fori Chalmers, Feb. 8. Arrived —Charles Peering. .

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LI, Issue 5604, 10 February 1879, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume LI, Issue 5604, 10 February 1879, Page 4

SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume LI, Issue 5604, 10 February 1879, Page 4