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SHIPPING.

LYTTELTON. ARRIVED. . „ March 17- Kiwi, s.s., 133 tons. Campbell, from Wellington. p. Cunningham and W)., agents. Paseengars—Mr Kyle and s.n . Eraser WnTinofftti p GnDnintrbuin and Co.* Bgeuts. Bengers—Mr^ FUnn agan and two children, Mr and Mm Wifcon and five children, Messrs Joseph, Empire, ship, 1490 tons, Auckland P. Cumangbam and Co.. ag Mnroh 17—Aharon, s.s., 26 tons, M*Lean, from Boat, Harbour. Master, agent. _ ... . March 17—Linda Weber, brigantine, 11*. tons, Matthews, from Port Chalmers. Master, agent. CLEARED. March 17—Anna 8011, brig, SIS tons, for Adolaide. Uoyso, Stead and Go., agents. _ - , ■ March 17—Ada C. Owen, brigantine. 123 tons, M'Leod, for Auckland. J. B. Way, agent. March 17—Magellan Clond, brigantine, 99 tons, M'l-onnld, for Kaipara. Master, agent. March 17—Examiner, barque. 266 tons, Sconlar, for Newcastle. C. W. Tumor, agent. sailed. , ... March 17—Thomas and Homy, 215 tons, Marks, for Kaipara. Master, agent. March 17—Croydon Lass, schooner, 51 toes, Ciuran, for Nelson. Black, l-arios. and Co., agents. March 17-Jane Douglas, s.s.. 75 for Kaikonra and Wellington. Edwarda. Bannofct, and Co., agents. Passengers -Misses'Clarke.*). March 17—Kiwi, s.s.. 13? tons, Campbell, for Wellington. P. Cunningham and Co., agents. imports. , Grafton: Prom Wellington-* pkgs, K) polos. Consignees —A. L. Smith ;G. Shaw; Telegraph D Jane Douglas ; 43 pk«s sundrltm. G. Mills; OrttDsfield; Barslit; Beath; W.S#King, and Jones. xxpokts. Jane Douglas: For Kaikonra-1 cask rum, 9 oaaea beer. 83 pbga sundries; for .Wellington-'O picgs ; for Waipapa-SO sacks seed; for Foxton-5 ernes boss . Shippers— Edwards. Benaett, and Co.; Cuff and Graham; Black; Davies; Armitage. Kiwi: For Wellington Shippers—P. Cunningham and Co. • Examiner: 39S sacks oat*» 800 sack® bran, 5000 Backs pollard. Shipiwr—O. W. Tamer. Ada O. Owen : 48c tacks oats, 2elo bags flour, 70 sacks do 400 sacks bran, 2*o do fdiarps,. .do wheat, 213 do malt, 20 kegs batter feQ cases obease. Shippers-J. B. Way ;W. H. Wood; Boys®,Stead, “inm Ball: 1887 sucks wheat, 2122 sacks barley. Shippers—Eoyee, Stuad, and Co. Thes.s Grafton left Wellington at L2O p.m. on Tuesday, and arrived here yesterday, about noon. She reports meeting- bead winds on tb® way down. She leaves for Wellington and North this aftern°The barqne Marie commenced to load yesterday f0 The P a e^ from Goa Bay, with wool and skins for the Lady Jocelyn, was to arrive lost night. > The brigantine Linda Weber arrived yesterday afternoon from Dunedin, with a cargo of stone for Messrs Ware and Jones, the contractors for the Te An an brings the Rotomnhana’s Melbourne cargo to-day from Dunedin, and sails for Northern ports this afternoon. , _ The ss. Southern Cross is advertised by hM agents, Messrs CnS and Graham, to sail- for Wei- ■ lin*ton and Northern ports on Tuesday next, at 1 P- Tbe s.*. Jane Douglas arrived from Wellington on Tuesday evening. She was unable to work at Kaikonra, owing to the heavy range there. .She sailed again for Foxton, via Kaikonra and Welling. ton, yesterday evening. , . The s.s. Akiroa returned yesterday morning from Goa Bay, with skins and wool for the Lady British Empire left Auckland on Match 10. was baffled by southerly winds, and compelled by a south-west gale to lio-to under East Cape for 48 hours, when the weather moderated, her to proceed. Arrived he rent 3 p.m. and anchored off Bipa Island. ■ •• ■ The s.s. Waitaki sails to-morrow for Akaroa and Tort Cbalmors. . . Messrs Cunningham &sd Co* loaded tb® s,s# Kiwi for Wellington yesterday, with 2000 sacks of gram for the ship Eastminster, loading in that port for London. The Kiwi is a handy vessel of 133 tons, ardwaa built in Hull in 1875, especially for the trade from Wellington to Napier, and intermediate ports. She consumes only four tons of coal per diem, running from seven to eight knots to tie hour. Her draught, Faded, is lOit, whichprevents her plying to the bar harbours, but no doubt her owners, Messrs Levin and. Co., of Wellington, fin'l in her a most useful and payable boat for the trad » Bhe is applied to. She sailed to Wellington last evening. TBLB&B.APH NOTICE BOAED. Arrivals. —March 17: Lyttelton, 8.10 a.m.. Kiwi, from Wellington ; Lyttelton, 11.35 a.m., Grafton, from Wellington r Port Chalmers. 9.45 a.m., Arowata, from Lyttelton; Wellington. 10a.m.,Taiaroa, from Lyttelton; Westport, 2.30 p.m., Kennedy, from Nelson. Departure. —March 171 Pott Ch&lnxorß, 3.40 p.m,, Te Anau, for Lyttelton. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. Auckland, March 17. Arrived.—Flirt, brigantine, from Lyttelton., On March 11, daring a gale, she was thrown on her beam ends, and the ballast shifted, but the vessel was ultimately got before the wind, and the ballast trimmed. , Sailed. —Agnes Donald, schooner, for Eorotonga. Wellington, March 17. ■ Arrived—Wakatipu from Nelson; Waitaki from Pioton and Nelson; Taiaroa from South. Sailed-Eobin Hood, hrig, for Newcastle. A full-rigged ship passed the Heads this morning bound eastward. She did not show her number, Dunedin, March 17. ■ Arrived—Arawata, from Auckland. Sailed—Te. Anan, for North. Passengers .for Lyttelton—Mrs Coxhead and Mr E. King; for Wellington—Mrs- Kelly, Miss Elliott, and Mr J. Williams; for Napier-Mr and Mrs Wilson and Mr Carter; for Auckland—Messrs L. Willmott andE. Harris, and 13 in steerage for all ports.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LIII, Issue 5947, 18 March 1880, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume LIII, Issue 5947, 18 March 1880, Page 4

SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume LIII, Issue 5947, 18 March 1880, Page 4

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