SHIPPING.
LYTTSLTON. aksivxd. _ - ' 19 towt^B^Puflott^agent. Wellington andJ*Wzhorbert, 3 children, and Anderson. timid. aiBaWW * CLEARED. lir«Tch ID—Circe, brigantine, 145 tons, Alexander, XianedinT C. W Turn if, "-Kent. *Maroh 19— Wave of Life, brigantine, 73 tons, 'Tftipbdrfc. for Peloms'JSouud. Master* agent. March 19—Clara, brigantine, IzO tons, Rodger, for Adelaid;. Cuff and Griham, agents. SAILED. March 19—Wanganui, s.s., 179 tore, Bayldon. for Wellington and Wanganui. J. At. Hey wood and 00., agents. Pasaengors-S ateerago. March 19—Jasper, brigantine, 253 tons, Stonna.d, lor Dunedin, 0. W. Turner, agest. IMPORTS. , Waitaki: From Nolum-23 bales hops: from Wellington—l 3 tolls matting, 52pk»-s sundries, is sacks seed. 1 case .brags, 7 pkga ammunition. Con. Bignees—W. Vincent: Word; Manning -Lightband, Allan and Co.; Colonel Puck* : Ke'nptborne, Miles. Has sal and Co.; Jones; Unfl and I °Mosm I Postmaster j Hobday; Maaunor; Smith; Moses, BcldgeU. exports. . , Waitaki: For Dunedin—lo pkgs for Akaroa—9 pkgs sundries. Shippers—K. Pnflett, Bnt ter worth Bros. : Ligh'lana, AUsn and Co. ; Moore and Co.; Kompthoruo Prosser and Co. ; U6O sacks oats, 674 sacks barley, 16 tanks male. Shippers —Moore and Co. „ “wangnnnl: Pot Wellington—l pkg: tor Wanga art-8 sacks. 5 tame. 3 pkgs; ior Westpcrt SS M,eVa. for Grevmouth —53 packs. 7 paffs* bhippow fjfli. Co.: Ooorge Taylor; D mean Mid Son; K. Wilkin; Heymansou, Dow and Co.. J. B. Way; Wanchop and Co. The Union Company's steamer in harbour yesterday, at 9 “■“•> a lington. Picton and Nelson, and tailed for Axar«.a osd Dunedin at 5 p.m. yosterfay afternoon tJm land Shipping Company, bho LL. <* »---»■ grain on account of the Merchants BbiPiing Lomtorque John Knox clears to-day for Sydney. The Paloiasailed from Loudon for this pmt oo Deo. 27. the Orari on Fob. 5, and tin Van Diemen barque Eoulhosk arrived in Melbourne from this port on Fee. 2ft. • • . , The Pleiades has now over 8000 sacks on board, and is expected to complete loading by next IhursWestland is fining her main hold fo«t. She his yet a Quantity of salt and iron to The Waimato is' discharging hor mward cargo, and has taken on board a considerable portion oi I *TheHei^«i4 ( hss on board some 15,500 socks ■wheat, and the remainder of her cargo, consist.ug of 1500 sacks oats, is expected to bo on board to■day, when she will tow into the stream. ... The Inglewood is loading with quick despatch, and will probably complete next week. The Maraval has her lower hold nearly full, and ■the end of next week will, most likely, see her that the barque Hopeful his been chartered to load at Oamaru tor a port in the United Kingdom, we believe Glasgow, whence she frill probably return to Lyttelton with cargo. POET OF LYTTELTON. TO g h water this day (Saturday), March 20Morning, 11.23; evening, 11.48. Friday, March 19. 9 a.m.. Barometer, SO. 41; thermometer, 33. Wind, north-east, light; clear Jflae sky. TSIiEGKEAPH NOTICE BOARD. Abhtvals. —March, 19: Wellingtoni 9 Aaau from Lyttelton. . „„ Depastubes,—March 19: Lyttelton, 11.30 Wanganui for Wellington; Port Chalmers, 2.30 j>.m7 Hawea for Lyttelton; Lyttslton, 5 p.m., Waitaki for Port Chalmers; Wellington, 5 p.m., JPenguin for Lyttelton, SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. Auckland, March 19. Sailed—Barquentine Estelle, fer Newcastle. Hokitika March 19. Sailed—Kennedy, for Northern porta. Wellington, March 19. Arrived—Jane Longbs, from Kaikoura and Lyttelton: Te Anau, frem South; Penguin, from Auckland via the East Coast; Madeline, schooner, from Adelaide. , .. _ . „ , Soiled—Te Anan, for Auckland via East Coast. Oasiaeu, March 19. Arrived—Barque Hawthorne, 337 tons, from "Wellington, in ballast, to load grain; barque Elizabeth, 310 tons, with 690 tons of coal from NewCa3^o * Dunedin. March 19. Arrived—Maori, 8.8., from Timaru; Oreti,. 8.8., from the Bluff. , Sailed—Bose M., barque, for Newcastle; Arawata, for Melbourne; Maori, for West Coast; Hawea, for North. Passengers for Lyttelton—Mr Shearer; for Wellington—Mr and Mrs Sandarman and family. Miss Hnlherford; for Napier—Kus Walker, Mr M'Farlane; for Auckland—Mieses Keddill (2), Hughes, Mr 'J hiel. Pom Chalmees, March 19. Sailed Bose M., for Newcastle; Hawea, for Lyttelton. Passenger—Mr E. Shearer.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume LIII, Issue 5949, 20 March 1880, Page 4
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647SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume LIII, Issue 5949, 20 March 1880, Page 4
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