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SHIPPING.

LTTTELTOtf. abbived. Mnir, from March >Fi7 T fh ara K Pudett, ngcntl Passengers Sydnej-vift Aortlx. K. ■•-Misses Baroes, Woo' • , Jaokinsou, Mesdames Crook and, famriy J KoUyi Wells. Messrs P*i toso pearsou> oowney.Mor- & n .'Pa D «en: Sej. Aldridge. NoUon. Beau--8.3-. 228 tone, Edio, from March 23 K tt geut. Passengers—Mr and Spittel Ke A. Waddell, Mr Kerr j 4 steerage, jus arm iclkabbi). March 23-S»uoy ■Laos, schooner, .89 tons. Callow, {oTvVemngton. Cuff and Graham, agents. SAIIiSD* w _ March S2.—Ttrf. s.s., 64 tone, Wil's. for Kaftonni, wSffnKtonnodiPoston. Cuff andSGraham,agents, "March 28 -Clara, brigantine. 120 tons. Kodgor, tor Adelaide. A Moore and Co., agents. March 23—Sarah and Mary, brigantine, 154 tom, Tendon, for -Kaipara. Cuff and Graham, agents. March 88—Once, brigantine, U 5 tons, Alexander, t rT Qrejmonth. C. W. Turner, agent. March 38—Waitoki, s.s., 228 tons, Edio, for Wellington and North. K. Puflett, agent „ M a rofc 23— Tamma, s.s,* 563 tons, Muir, for Mel* ■bourne,wla South. E. Puflett, agent. Passengers: Messrs Brown and Darner: steerage, 4. March IS—John Knox, barque, 291 tons, Davis, for Sydney. W. Montgomery and Co., agents. IMPORTS. Tarama: From Sydney —'Zo cases* 7 pkgs* 1 truss, 10 half-chests; from Auckland—si pkgs, a cases, l V..U- from Gisborne—.leases ; froai Wellington—- « «cwe». 28 bales, 2 pels. 4 bdls. 1 3 trasses. ‘Consignees—Fisher; Order ; Furnbull Bros. j Cuff and Graham ; Strange j Light band and Co. ; Kail--wayStore; Webb; Crook; Suotlmg; Fleming; C.S.S. Co.; Trent Bios.; Forbes; Wood and Co.; Shannon; Mating and Co. ; Sinclair: Davenport; Smith; Hulbort; Leaver; Morley; Mrsfahorwm,Dunedin —1 bale. 2 boxes. 42 «Mtes. 10 bdls, 23 bars, 30 tierces, 59 casks, 1 roll, 10 "wheels, 10 hhds. Consignees - vVood; Campbell 5 Atkin; Guthrie and Larnaeh; HMlonstein Bros.; Mason and Go.; Forbes; Taylor; H«lday audCo.; liightbaud, Allan and Oo.j Bannister: Puflett; Order ; King; Glen'; Butler ■•Marten; pummton; Seid and Gray; Sargood and Co.; Walker; Smith aad Co.; Crowe.

EXPORTS. Saucy lass: S 6 saokii onions, 70 a© sharps, 50 do hariey, 3t do bran, 217 do flour. 320 bigs flour, 60 do -Oats. Shippers-Wills ; G. King and Co. Tararua: For Dunedin —*S hides, 4 caste Uiins, 6 tjkra • for Melbourne-788 sacks barley, 1 pkg poles, Xs&ed, 50 sacks hides. 7 pkgs miobinery. I store 11 pkjrs. Shippers—J. T. Ford and Co.; Watt and Co.; Jtf.Z.S. uo ; J. hi. HoywoodandtCo.; Gillei■pie and Co.; T, Graham; N.Z L. and M. A. Co. i J. Sark : Wauchop and Co. r Mason, Strutters and Co.; Cuff and Graham ; T. S. Payteu; G. King and Co.; MxiOd, Uaasal and Co. .

The ship Lady Jocelyn took in S6O sacks of grain yesterday, in addition to the clearance list of last -Saturday. She sails to-day. The Star cf India was working overtime yesterday and on Monday dischargiag coals. She took in about 1500 sacks of wheat yesterday. She sails acout April 10 for London. / _ , The Josephine finishes loading to-day for GrahamsThe Falcon was taking in cargo for Wanganui yesterday The Thurso worked tap to 11 p.in, on Monday, ■discharging her cargo of coal, and will load produce lor Capetown. •,_ . , , The Magellan commences to load xo-say, for tne United Kingdom, for Mr C, W. Turner. The Inglewood advertises for bills of lading and 'Customs' entries to be presented today. Agents, How Zealand Shipping Company, The Waitaki left Bmnedin at 3.20 onMonday, arriving here at 10.15 a.m. yesterday, She sailed •at 5 p.m for Wellington and Northern ports. The Union Company's steamer Tararua amrea in harbour at 10 a m. yesterday, having experienced tout stormy weather in her. passage down the coast, left Sydney at 2 p.m. on the 11th, and armed at Hassell ac 4 &.zeu on-the 16th, coaled and rejffamed her voyage* arriving at Auckland at 8 o.m. on the 17th, sailed at 10 am. on the 18th, reached ♦Gisborne at 5.30 p.m. on the 19th, landed paapengess and mails* but-was unable to land cargo owing *to ’the heavy sea. At '7 p.m. she proceeded to Napier, arming off *there at 6 a.m. on tb© 20feh, off and on till noon* but being nnahle to iiold any communication with the shore, which was rendered impossible by the easterly gale and heavy sen that was breaking clean over the wharf, she pro* •ceededon to Wellington, When about half way between the Kidnappers and Gape Turn again, a heavy egoall, partaking more of the nature of a whirlwind, of about a s9cond # sdnratioii, swept over the foreward jaifc of the vessel, tasking the foretrysail clean out of her. and snapping the boom in half, carrying the . -after port away te leeward. Arrived in Wellington at 11,30 a.m. on the 21st, sailed at 4 p.m. on the SSSnd* arriving as above. The Tararua leit for Mel* ihotting, via Southern ports, at 6 p.m. yesterday. POST OF JjYTTBLTOS. High water this day (Wednesday), March- 24 ■Homing, 2.11; evening, 2.34. . „_ n Tuesday, March 23, 9 am.. Barometer, 30.10; i ■thermometer, 58. Wind, north-east; blue sky, ( TEIiEaSAFH HOTIOB BOATOX Abutvax, March 23, Lyttelton, 10.30 a.m,, Tararna, from Wellington. J)epxbiuks.~March 22, Lyttelton, 6 pjn,, Tm, dor Kaikoura. SHINING TELEGRAM. Wellington, March 23. Arrived —Wakttipu, from Sydney. -Cleared—JSJinor Vernon, for Auckland, Sailed—Wakatipu, for South. 1

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LIII, Issue 5952, 24 March 1880, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume LIII, Issue 5952, 24 March 1880, Page 4

SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume LIII, Issue 5952, 24 March 1880, Page 4