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SHIPPING.

LYTTELTON. itttam. ~ ' Oct. 2—Annie Hill. brigantine, 122 tons, Maokay, tons._Brown, from Hobart Town. P. Cunningham and >.0., agents. Unrton E. Pnflett, agent. Passenvers-Miss S-ift" Messrs W. Bishop, Johnson, James; six **CtoT. g 2-Wellingten, s.s , 262 tons, Auicrson, from Port Chalmers. B. Pnflett, agent. Passengers 10 steerage. SAILED. Oot. 2—W. L. Beeboe, barquentmo, -05 Sochen, for Port Townsend, Puget Sound, cnn and Graham, event. , , Vnwy . Oot. 2—Waitail, s.s., 228 tons. Edio. for Akaroo Ud. Port Chalmers. K. PiiHett. J^ a . s !* o gars—Mr and Mrs Edmonds, Mr Bowron, two **Ctet^B—Wellington, s.s., Wellington and Manukuu. B. Fob ' yJ. Passengers—Miss Harris, Messrs C. Brown, r.o. Bead, Williams ; nine steerage. Kf?in“w S . NathTn? Durham. . ,: 57,7*2 feet timber. Consignees -WettnTldthds. 10 half-hhds, 101 gg* 8 . Cou^ieoecs—'Vnire; 'SKrVrow*Hawkins ;^Stick?Martm; Eiohnrdaonf*Porter; t'd'ia; Hudson; Mason, Struthers and Co.; Black; Sixgood; Order. EXPORTS. , Wellington: 2bundles, 5 sacks, S cases, 4 trunks. For Nelson-2 cases. 1 track. For Hokitika-4 kegs. For New Plymouth—lparcel. ShipperedSlwhi; M’Callum ;B. Hannah; H «tTy; tdwards, Bennett and Co.; LijUtbond, Allan and L*>-, WauCh WaiSii° o ’Por Dunedin-■« empties. 1 Akaroa—l truss, 1 parcel, 8 bags. X ke f> . fa 5 pigs. Shippers— Wauchop and Co.. «. pSflett ;JB, Black; C. W. Turner; Moir and Co.. yj g i.fh.nd, Allan and Co.; Mason, Struthers and Co.

Several of the vessels ia harbour with hunting yesterday in honour of the Edmonds, of the Eailway Department, Christ-

Annie HIU arrived from the Bluff

schooner W. L. Beebee sailed for berthed at the Hobart Town, arrived yesterday, with a full cargo of timber, palings. &o. CMtSn Brown reports that she left Hobart Town on Sept. 15, had a succession of easterly and southSet winds and thick weather to Sept. 29. when Dog Island was pissed. At midnight the wind Sited to the southward and increased in strength to violent squalls. Passed Nnggett Point nest day, aid Otago Heads at midnight on Oct. l. rasseu Banks* Peninsula at 8 p.m. on Wednesday. a Strong sontherly gale blowing and thick weather. Anchored off Pigeon Bay at midnight, and got under weigh again yesterday morning, towmg up the harbour to Peacock’s wharf, where she will dacharge her cargo of timber, 4c. The barometer ranged very low indeed during the easterly weather, registering from 29.10 down asiow as 1 The Union Company's s.s. Waitari, Captain Edie, ' left Kelson at 6 p.m. dept. 30, Piotm 4 a.m. Oct. 1, Wellington at 2.30 p.m., and met with heavy head sea and strong southerly winds to arrival in harbour at 12 30 p.m. yesterday. The Waitaki sailed forAkaroa and Port Chalmers at 3.50 p.m. We 4h*nV her purser for delivery of despatches. The Union Company's favourite steamship Wellington, Captain Anderson, arrived in harbour from Port Chalmers yes terday morning, and left at 3.30 pjß. for Wellington, Nelson, Taranaki and KCanuxau. She experienced strong southerly winds up the coast. Since the Wellington went South from hoe she has undergone a most searching overhaul from keel upwards, ever? i’lch of her hull has been chipped, scraped, and pit “ed inside and out, the whole of the pafcfc working le has been cleaned off and repainted and grained, while her saloon has been entirely re-decorated, and presents a most pleasant and tasteful appearance, being extremely fight and cheerful. The engines and boilers have also been subjected to very careful scrutiny and xepair, a new piston has fitted in place of the one that was smashed when the was leaving here last, and everything in the machinery .department is now in first-class fettle. The ornamental parts of the outside of the hull have be*n paid considerable attention to, the whole of the carved work at the stern and bow has been detached and re-gilded, while the figure-head, a capital representation of the memorable Duke, has received an entirely new field marsual's uniform, resplendent with blue, scarlet and gold. The Wellington is ’certainly in fine order, and looks every whit the •* yacht of the fleet.” The s.s. Wallabi has been detained at Wanganui barbound. She is, however, expected to get out to-night, and her agents advertise her to return direct on Monday next. POET OF LYTTELTON. High water this day (Friday), Oct. 3 Morning, 5.27 ; night, 5.51. Thursday, Oct. 2, 10 a.m.—Barometer, 29.50; thermometer, 43.00. Wind, south-west breeze; bine sky. TELEGRAPH NOTICE BOARD. Arrivals.— Oct. 3 : Lyttelton. 7 a.m., Welling;, ton, from Fort Chalmers; 13.39 p.m., Waitaki, , from Wellington. Departures.—Oct. 2: Lyttelton, 2.30 p.m., Waitaki, for Port Chalmers via Ataroa; 3.30 p.m., Wellington, for Wellington. SHIPPINg"tEL EGE AMS. Auckland, Oct. 2. Bailed—Pretty Jane, for Levuka, with sheep. Fobi Chalmers, Oct. 2. Arrived—Beautiful Star, s.s., from Timarn; Palmerston, ketch, from the Sonth; Freetrader, barque, from Hobart Town. Bailed—Albion, s.s., for Melbourne vii the Bluff and Hobart Town.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LII, Issue 5805, 3 October 1879, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume LII, Issue 5805, 3 October 1879, Page 4

SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume LII, Issue 5805, 3 October 1879, Page 4

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