SHIPPING.
LYTTELTON. High water, This Day (Wcdnesaay)-Mormng. °°mLv a\9a?,n!-airoinote r , 29-Ms thermometer. 50, Wind, south-west, freshes overcast. Miv oij—Wanaha, s.s. 278 tons, Neville, from Port Chahuers. It. Duflott. agent. Passengers- «> i--. "° m Curie. Mosihimoa Morcton ami maid, Williams. M’Gvatli, Levin. J 1 Messrs Larkins, yturlholn.o, .. Person, SoLaeter, Cunning, V*ohstoi, h"S>»-• Keiser, Bussell. Anderson, Wallace, Lone, aui,h tou, and Lowe ; and 30 steerage. CUSAKKD. May 20—Hose M., barque, M> tou*, , hail, Newcastle. Kinsey, W nnl and {u . xtotr o.) _ OiivY. barque, 4(*i> ton*, an Newcastle. Wood. .Sinclair and Co., agents. Passenger—Hr Mark Salmon. T » m ov for May 20—Dunedin, schooner, 6b tom., L.ulc\, ior Bluff* Cuff and Grab am, agents. sailed. _ , t r Mav 20— s.s., .'llO tons, Jobnston.for WoUin;*ton. N.Z. Grain Agency and Mercantile agent.. ika _ NeviUe> for Wellington. It. Puflott, luront. f May 20 —Knigivrooma, s.s., 023 teas, lorei, tor Ouuecliu. 11. Pultett, agent. IMPORTS. 0 ~, Wanaka: 70S pl;gs. Consignees—Wilson, Sawtoa and Co.; Cult and Graham;, Fletcher, and Co.; Kinsey. Ward and t o ; Way, (M 1 ';' 1 -- Porter; Now Zealand Drug Company; Strutlio.-s and Co.; Schraders and CO.; -orta-S . Arenas; Butler Bros.; Sargpo 1. ben and Lwen. Trent Bros.; Sainsbur.r, tllisdmi and Co., ri,, Harris and Co.; Freeman; Key wood and Co.,
Peart: Husband. . p - Kingarooma: 327 I'lcgs sundries. Cmisignees Hareourt and Co.; O Coime.l; thompson, bhaiiuoi and Co.; Griusted and Co.; Cross; OKnou and Co.; Aul sell rook ; Page; Lunatic Asylum! Aa-mp; thorne. Prosser and t'o.; Stock; Dr von Haast, Suckling Bros.; Holland and W ethoj . 4 New Zealand Express Company; Kail; Cult ana Graham; Lofara; Hawkins; Lainauo;\>eterEvans; Prince; Cummings; M Faraane i.ere sen; Yeates; Collins Bros.; Boson ; w l i™7.voaSi nanr • Fletcher, Humphreys and Co.; Ncv, Zealand £cmaa&d Mercantile Agency _ Company 5* ® land Shipping Company; Union bteamship Com pany. exports. . KA - Dunedin :SO tegs butter,-161 sacks vhcat .O do onions, 103 do seed, 30 bales sacks, Shippers Kaye and Carter ; National Mortgage and Agency Company; Eountree and Co.; C. W. Turner. Oliva;; 2427 sacks oats, SG9 do wheat, 10 do peas, 63 cases cheese, 1040 tacks bran, 100 kegs butter, 438 sacks sharps, 1418 do potatoes, 83 cheese. Shippers -V.’ood. Sinclair and Co. Glaucos: For Sjducy-499 sacks beans, 4 kegs lard, Po sacks i>eas, 5614 do potatoes, BS6 do wheat, SOS kegs butter, SSI6 sacks oats, 131 cases cheese, 1449 sacks barley, 7 pkga; for Newcastle—loo saexs malt, 1000 do oats, 1 case; for Brisbane—-o sacES malt: for Maryborough—3oo saefea bran, 100 ao sharps, 200 do oats. Shippers—A. Moore and Co.; National Mortgage and Agency Company; Candv and Co.; Heberts, Paxton and CO;-, Simms and Co.; Waucbop and Co.; Kaiapoi Factory ; Cameron; Gilmonr; New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company; Gallagher, May and Co.; Alcorn; Baynes Bros.; Chrystall and Co. ; Cutt and Graham; G. M'Kay; Watt and Co.; Kaye and Carter; C. W. Turner; Hawkins; Deshorough; Friedlander Bros.; G. King and Go.; Eountree and Co.; New Zealand Farmers’ Association; Eeed; N.Z. Grain Agency; Green; Joseph; Hargreaves; Kinsey, Ward and Co.; Wood, fcinclair and Co.; Union Steamship Company. Eose M.: S 3 sacks oatmeal, 1829 do oats, 49 tegs hatter, 1960 sacks potatoes, 324 do bran, 819 do sharps, 12 do peas. Shippers—Kaye and Carter.
The name of Lfrs Edwards was omitted in a list of consignees by the steamship Aorangi, in Monday’s issue. , The steamer Wakatu leaves to-day tor Wellington and Kaikoura. The schooner Dunedin was cleared at the Customs yesterday afternoon, with a cargo of produce. • . The Black Diamond Liner ifawhera left for Wellington and West Coast ports yesterday afternoon. The TTVjAfm Steamship Company’s steamer Emgarooma arlved from Auckland and way ports yesterday morning and left for Wellington, via Hobart and Southern ports, in the evening. The barque Onyx was cleared at the Customs yesterday afternoon for Newcastle, with cargo of produce, loaded by Messrs Wood, Sinclair and Co. The Union • Steamship Company s steamer Wanaka arrived from Port Chalmers yesterday morning, and left for Manukau and way porta in the evening. The barque Bose M. was cleared at the Customs yesterday afternoon for Newcastle, with a cargo of produce. The two barques that were signalled, one from the North and one from the South, on Monday evening, were supposed, in the dusk, to be the Notero and Lettenourie, from Newcastle. However, the sou*west wind which prevailed oa Monday night took both .vessels away to the North; and when they made the Htjads yesterday morning, it was seen that they were the Cooleen (from Wellington, to load gram for the New Zealand Shipping Company for London), and the Notero, from Newcastle, with a cargo of coaL
TELEGRAPH NOTICE BOARD. Ajeeivals.— May 20: Lyttelton, 9.5 a.m., Wanaka, from Port Chalmers; Lyttelton, 7 a.m., Eingarooma, from Wellington-. Depaetdees. May 20 : Wellington, 2.30 p.m., Go-Ahead, for Lyttelton; Lyttelton 5.10 p.m,, Bingarooma, for Port Chalmers. TIM ARE. ARRIVED. May 20 —Aqnila, from Newcastle. May 20—Spray, from Stewart Island. May 20—Taiaroa, from South. CLEARED. May 20—Yolande, for Auckland. SAILER. May 20—Taiaroa, for Dunedin. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. Auckland, May 30. Arrived—Eotomahona, from Sydney. Arrived —Crusader, Captain Scotland, from London, 102 days out, with a few passengers. Wentmore, from Newcastle, Botomnhana, from Sydney. Left Sydney at 6.10 a.m. on May 15, andrarriyed early morning; passengers —Mesdames Philips, A. Clark and infant and nurse, Haldane and servant. Miss Billings, Messrs Phillips, Sailing, W. Ware, C. Thompson, H. Steener, A. Clark, Haldane, Honeywell, W. H. Serin, ijievwright, Masters Haldane (2); 38 steerage. Sailed Waihora, for Sydney. Eotorna, for South ; passengers Messrs Mousley, Caldwell, James, Wilson, Wade, Graham, Percivah Kendle, Deeding, Joseph Deviline, B. H. Solomon, Wright, Campbell, Fox, Stetc, Mr and Mrs Davis, Wellington, May 20. Sailed— Go-Ahead, for Lyttelton and Dunedin. Dunedin, May 20. Arrived—Te Anau, from the Bluff. Jessie Nicbl, from Newcastle. Sailed—Northern Star, for Sydney. Gleaner, for Kaipora. Hauroto, ‘for Sydney, via North; passengers ; For Lyttelton—Mr Garland; for Wellington—Miss 31‘Laren, Messrs Fraser and Hay. The: barque Coolong arrived at the Bluff yesterday, after a passage of 23 days from Port Chalmers.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXI, Issue 7246, 21 May 1884, Page 4
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