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SHIPPING.

LYTTELTON. 'v. ;i( v.:n j ~i ■’ ■ ■ ABRITBD*;' 1 • ’J - n A L Port Vc^togto^dlCo,, H Oct' 4 -Penguin. 6-«" 4ia ton »- Maleol»jjrom K. fuflu-t, agent. ; fatsengirsiWarns. Mm* Barker, Mcesr* 0 Stiea, ;. k> m An -feTjmd vH i£a«t Coast. B. Fuflatt, tgou6.‘ jP*«-“-Hr and Wra Wray. Mr .awl Mr.: fair, br U.ur. Mr a»d Mrs Tra W s Mr and Mw P.doO. Maloti Mrs Ferguson, Mrs Franklin Mleae* Mao. lra» Walker, Imuan, Uudd, Messrs “H.f. Huddle, stogie, Gibbs, Edwards, Brigga, H*daejd, mils. M'Leod, . F««tV Warsoa. King, Thoma*, Thowson. Coy. M’Callum, Kohn. ; j • cct 3 -Wanganui. a s.. ITO tons.Bayldcm.from from bui.cllu and Oamaru. J. If. Heywood .and Co B'Wuts. Passengers—2 steerage. | * SAILKD. ._. 1 1. ' Ot 4—Hawes* s.s., 461 tons, Kennedy; tor Port Cha'inura B. Pull tt. agent.; Passenger*: Wesftumly.W.*; »“.Mr^d KrsAdia 3. MU* Pint*/. Messrs,Tart n»d ®eo»- * Ort 4 Orart, »WP.WIS tons. Mosey,for New M TTlffiSo .* VM ?Ti bureau? - /wuS*^ Penguin, a.s., 443 MalcolmJfor Mukos Beauchamp and stov-hodsb^Messrs. Etru Boon Willeos, Loan, Leiacmonth, PreoAOh, Mills,. ISrln. Hraa-fieW, Hi L Hendewarßi^dfaJily. Kelly, Hodgkinsen, Badger,. Btron" Wilson: A*r Napier -Messrs Wilkin, and Fades’* for Nalsin— Auckland, Messrs While. W itiere, Callender.Etlge. combo and familyi 13 m. steerage.. < 7 ... f I ■ niPOßte.. ■ ■,■'■' ..i ■ ■-■-■ Wanganui: 16 ca.es, 3 bides.', "Consignees-n : Coomba; and Order. >■ 1 • JL„ Penguin: Ex Warehouse, under bond,from®™* 5 edin -10 cases; frco-titS nkga and ,«»«£•£ r Con., aimees—Order: Pasco Sargoodl Ottthrf®fWid # ifraacb; Gillespie and Co.}-' BkUeniteui { Ai^en **Hawe* bond, &onv tralia-52 boxes, 359 banks. 1 obest.- case* City of Sydney—lease. 1 box,under'Anas "Aot-50 cartridges, - 3 guns, ororcarnM—l ic^vfree— 18 oases. 1 box, 3 trapses; irom saika, cases, l }j%%% hs 2£ I Hariar—l nfcea. Consignees —u.a.a. v°.,■ Caro LI Co. 5 4VMto bad, Allan and Co. ; :Groig; and^KTOtccmbe ; Traffio Manager ; Mjles,Has^d, i «W r°n» .Bjs&'i »^*«a?w£Sßi* Wauohop and Cameron. \ . EX POETS. f . Hawea: 1 ci9e, lbale, 3emptiep, ,12 sacks potatoes. Skippers—Heypanson, Lo?. nnd yo.; Murray : Heywood -"Hawkins and CO. 1 i t.. i. Per Penguin s Por Wellington—--1 box, 4 cases, 16 cheese, 1 trunk; for Hapiet-p136, sacks malt. 1 .pocket hops, 25 potetofea. 87 bales woolpaoks, 1 case bacon, I ■ caps, 5 cases cheese ■; for Auckland—32o tatoks pota- ■ toes, 60 do malt, 24 cases sundries, 1. hem for WMtport-1 kegs butter ; lor •potatoes; 2 sacks bacon; for Tauranga—3b saexs potatoes, S kegs butter, 6 pkgs, 4 ■ oasoe ■ meat* sfor liranaJd—l >ol. shippers—Goff and Graham ; provision Company; Mason, Stmtbers end. Co- f Cunningham and Co.; J-18, Way ; Yaughan_and. Cordner 1 J. Gilmour; T. H. Green J B. Paflett; Watt and Co.; Wauohop and:Cameron; Christchurch City Council; M'ConneU. Broa.; BJaok•well. Evans and Co.; Bluett and Co.; Blank, Davies and Co.; Kempthorne and Co.’ ; Hawkin* Md Go.; Blake and Co.; J. Eagle'; HnionCo.'; J. King and Co.; Superintendent of Pplice; ;A. B. Preston; Lxghtbandand Co.,;Mooroand Co. , VESSELS Ef SAEBOOK. > ' ! ' . Ships—Bulwark, Crueader. Wsitangi- J : 'jy ! ■'■ l Barques—Merope, Glenlora, Star, of-India, Don Guillermo, Campsie Glen.-John Knox, Victoria, Oleander, Italy, Sontag. Island City! ' ' Brigs— emperor, Elliotts. ■ ' - Snssctisds and schooiisrs—xr*iCSPa MllUift *WII| Iffadeieineg Elizabeth. Curls, Wavs oI Dido. Ketches Emerald, Courier, Eagle, Amateur, P-irali and Mary. ' Steamers Lyttelton, Akaroa, Wanganni. , VESSELS AT THE WHAXVKS. • No. 1— Metope, Glenlora, Crusader, Waitangi, Don Guillermo. . - So. S— John Knox. Sontag, Elliotts. No. 4—Star of India, Bulwark, Madeliene. No. s—Campsie Glen.ilsland City, No. 6—ltaly. EXPECTED ASMTAIS, ■ , Prom London Knowsley Hall (M.K.J.8.), Eangititei (V.N.K.P.), Lady Jocelyn, Euterpe, Haranui, Hereford. From Newcastle— Ploione, Tasso, Fawn, Especalador, Australian Sovereign. *- From New York vii Wellington—Hermes. From New Tort—Annabel. From Mauritius—Camille; Jasper. . From Wellington—Eotorua, Oct 7; Taiaroa, Cot 9 : Wakatiim, Oct 11. i , ‘ ~ ; From Port Chalmers Botamohana, Oct 8; Tararna, Oct 9; Hawea, Oct H. .. Prom Ksupara—Tores. • From Manukau—Tsiaros, Oct. 9; EtheL From Auckland and East' Coast—Kotorua,; Oct 7; Wanaka, Oct. 13. , ’ From Sydney—Sotorna, Oct. 7; Wakatipu, Oct. U.

PROTECTED DEpABTDMS. , . , For London—Meropc, Waitanzi, Crusader. For Melbourne, via Soutli —Tararua, Oct. 14, For Port Chalmers—Eotorna, Oct, 1; Taiaroa, Oct. 9; “Wakatipu, Oct. U. For Kaikonxa and Wellington—Jane Douglas, Hnii. ) For Wellington—Waitaki, Oct 6; Botoinahana. Oct 8; Tararua, Oct 9; Hawea, Oct 11. For Auckland ria East Coast—lie tomahane,: Get. •8; Hawea, Oot.TI. ■ For Newcastle—Bulwark, Star of India. For Sjdney—Botomahana, Oot.“8; Wakatipu, Oct. 17. . “ “ . ■■■ For Manukaa and West Coast—Woitiki, Oct. 6. For Wellington and West Coa:t—Wanganui, this ■day. For San Francisco—Bulwark. The New Zealand Shipping Company’s ship Orari, Captain Mosey, sailed for London on Saturday afternoon. i. x The barque Star of India proceeds from hereto Newcastle, an-\ it is probable she may return hero again with a cargo ot coal. ■ The Oleander was made fast alongside the . new No. 5 Wharf on Saturday. The s.s. Penguin made the run from here to Wellington iu 14 hours. She left here at 10.30 p.m. on Saturday, and arrived at Wellington at i£3op.m. yesterday. The a s. Wanganui, Captain Bajldon, left Duneijn at 0 a.m., Oct 4, and Oamaiu at 10 p.m. on Saturday. -7" rperienced a strong south-east gale up the c. ~ snd arrived in harbour at 3.30 p.m. yesterday. The Wanganui leaves for Wellington and West Coast to-ioy.

The schooner Cleopatra sailed for Greymouth on Saturday. The barque Victoria, Captain Shinumns, from Port Esperanoe, Sept. 18, arrived in harbour on Saturday morning, and brought up at the Heady. 6ho has a cargo of sleepers, and come* consigned to Messrs P. Cunningham and Co. The Victoria got under ■wei;;li again yesterday afternoon, and was heating np the harbour when onr express left port. The o.s. Penguin, Captain Malcolm, left Port Chalmers at 5.30 p.m, on Fridav. Experienced strong southerly winds up the coast, arriving in harbour at 8 a.m. on Saturday. The Penguin nailed for Auckland via East Coast ports at 10.30 p.m. on Saturday. Wo thank Mr Stoddart, her parsrc, for flies. The Sontag has landed six of the nine street cars that she had aboard for the Christchurch Street Eaiiway Comuanv. - , , The Madeline has completed the discharge of her flour cargo. ' , ; The Oleander will discharge her cargo at the No. 4 wharf, astern of the Bulwark. A three masted schooner was sighted by the Hawea on Situiday morning, at anchor inside the Long Look-out. She was supposed to bo the W. L. Beefcco. Tbe s.s. Hawea, Captain Kennedy, left Auckland on Monday lost, at 4.30 p.m.; Tanranga, 9 a.m. on Tuesday; Poverty Bay, 5 p.m, ■Wednesday: Napier, 12.45 p in. Thursday; and Wellington, 2.80 p.m. on Friday, arriving ia harbour at 7.15 a.m. on Satnr. dcy. She sailed for Port Chalmers at 4,45 p.m. We thank Mr Dalgieish, her purser, for files, • The s.s. Waitaki, according to tho Telegraph hoard, Lft Port Chalmers for this port at 6.15 p.m. on Saturday, She had not arrived up to tho’tim* of our de“pach leaving the port list evening, having bad to ca lin at Akaroa. Tho Waitaki leaves for

Wellington, Kelson, Ta tnaki, and Monnkau ibis afternoon. - ■ •. . •On Friday evening the wind suddenly shifted round to the iu i’.h-wobt and blew with a heavy hail squall. The wind continued from thojsame quarter throngto it the night, freshening towards morning, and throughout Saturday blew a!hard gale, with violent squalls of bad and rain, A heavy sea was running in the harbour and breaking over the two breakwaters, the western one being entirely covered with a sheet of water during one of the squalls. The gale increased towards nightfall, nod early yesterday morning some of the squalls were terrific. The weather moderated shortly before noon, tho barometer registering 29.00. No damage whatever was done in the . harbour, thanks, to the , carefulness and foresight of the harbour' authorities, who’ had taken every precaution to guard agamst accident. The Mg Elliotts, moored at No. 3 wharf, broke adrift from her 'moorings between 2 and 3 a.m, yesterday, hnt was soon secured again without damage of any kind. . POET OB’ LYMMm i. High water this day '(Monday), Oct. 6 Morning, 7,51; night, 8,15. ’ ■ ‘ ; , > ; Sunday, Oct. 6, 10 a.m.—Barometer, 29,80; thermometer, 43.00. Wind, soutbuwest galo; with heavy squalls of hail and rain. ' , I 1

' ! SHIPPING’ TELEGRAMS.. ' ’ '.AVOKUtSB, Oot, 4. tailed—Tlingarooma; for Sydney; . , . WELWSOTOH, .Oot, 4. ' Armed—Jono, barque, from London, an uneventful passage. She brines'a’ largsgcneral cargo, but no passengers, Edwin Bassett, barque, from Newcastle I Wallace, from Kelspn; i£iwi, from Nauier, and West Coast ; Claud Homilton, from' Jfelbourne, vii the West Coast. ‘ 1 ' ■ barque, for Newcastle; *•-Vfh.- ! ■. QintTKOirtH/00t.5. • Arrived—Mauri, from Westport,-. - > , Sailed—Waipara',- for- Hokitika; lytteltoiv fof Kelson ; Kafeiuidy, for Wo»tport ! ; jEUbai»k Castle, tor. Dunedin j Isabella; for WalttnC;; ::ir Ij ; ‘ Oandarn Beautiful' for. Timaru. . ~ ~, i ■■ - i

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LII, Issue 5807, 6 October 1879, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume LII, Issue 5807, 6 October 1879, Page 4

SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume LII, Issue 5807, 6 October 1879, Page 4

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