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SHIPPING.

LYTTELTON. High Water, This Day (TnesdayJ.-Mommg, 3.21: afternoon. 3.47. • May 17, 9 a.m.—Barometer, 29‘92; thermometer, 4". Wind, south-west, light; overcast. Time Ball drops at 13.30 G.M. Time. ARRIVED. May 17—Euapehu, E.M.S.S., 4103 tons, street, from Port Chalmers. New Zealand SmpP^ayl^er a irgUl,s. B .. 131 tons. Suudstrom. ■from Bluff. Cuff and Graham, agents. CLEARED. slay 17—Ocean Bird, kotcli, 33 tons, Gi.Ua.rd, for Havelock. Master, agent. May 17—Prince Eupart, ketch, CO tons, Williams, •for anahau. Master, agent. SAILED. May 17—Peru, harqueutine, 177 tons, Dalziel, for Eockhauipton. Kin e and Carter, agents. May 17—Kestrel, ketch, 60 tons, Mathews, for Havelock. Cuff aud Graham, agents. May 17— Zior, schooner, 50 tons, Jenson, tor New Plymouth. Cuff and Graham, agents. May 17—Invercargill, s.s., 139 tons, Sundstrom, for Dunedin. Cnff and Graham, agents. May 17 —Annie Wilson, schooner, 150 tons, Murray, for Kaipara. J. B. Way, agent. May 17—Clio, schooner, 81 tons, Kirk, for Waitapu. Master, agent. May 17—Wakatu, s.s., 78 tons. Wills, for Kaikonra and Wellington. Kinsey, Ward and Co., agents. May 17—Wanaka, s.s., 278 tons, Johnson, for Wellington. Union Steamship Company, agents. May 17— Omapere, s.s., 351 tons. Smith, for Wellington and West Coast ports. Union Steamship Company, agents. May 17—Ohau, s.s., 410 tons, Bernech, tor Greymouth. Union Steamship Company, agents. IMPORTS. Invercargill: 60,000 ft timber, 87 boards, 5 pkgs. Consignees Crawford; Ealem j Cross ; Booth, M‘Donald and Co. Wanaka: 175 boxes candles, 16 casks tallow, 163 pkgs. Consignees Partridge and Buddie; King; Kincaid and Marriott; Hale; Edwards, Bennett and Co. ; Henderson; Fletcher, Humphreys and Co,; Nasbclski; Sargood, Son and Ewen; Trent Bros.; Morgan; Warner; Crowe; Kinfley, Ward and Co.; Welsher and Co.; Drug Company; Dalgety and Co. _ Ohau: 10 pkgs, 477 tons coal. Consignees— Aulsebrook and Co.; Gasworks. Omapere: 150 boxes caudles, 25 boxes soap, 2S casks tallow, 2 bales wool, 2 do skins, 140 pkgs. Consignees—Fletcher, Humphreys and Co.; Sclauders and Co.; Chrystall and Co. ; Murray and Co.; Xiucas; Butterwonh Bros.; Nashelaki; H. Berry and Co.; Sargood, Son and Ewen; Kaiapoi Company; Waimate. „ Eotorua: 114 pkgs, 160 bags bark. Consignees—. Shaw, Safill and Albion Company; Lightband, Allan and Co.; Culf and Graham; fbolandera and Co.; Gillespie and Co.; Wauchop and Cameron ; Kailway; Butler Bros.; O’Brien; Maling and Co.; Strange aud Co.; Jeiferd; Forgie; Marriner and Co. EXPORTS. Wakatu: For Kaikoura-10 sacks flour; 6hhds ale, 3 cases whiskey, 12 pkgs; for Wellington—7o boxes soap, 3 pkgs; for Wanganui—2 parcels. Shippers—Kinsey, Ward and Co.; Now Zealand Provision and Produce Company; Bowron Bros.; J. Duuoan ; Austin ; Maling and Co.; Wood, SinClair and Co.; P. and I>. Duncan ; Whitoombe and Tombs ; S. Manning and Co. Clio: 100 bags flour, 14 do.sharps, 6 do bran, 11 pkgs. Shipper—Kirk. Zior, 300 sacks flour, 700 bags do, 22 do onions, 314 do potatoes. Shipper—C. W. Turner. Annie Wilson : 20 tons flour, 150 sacks potatoes. 160 do oats, 25 bales chaff, Ido sacks, 2do hay, 40 bran, 40 do wheat. 50 uo sharps, 5 oases bacon, 10 do biscuits, sdo cheese. Shipper—J. B. Way, The barquentine Fern left for Eockhamptou yesterday morniiig, with a cargo of produce. The Union Steamship Company’s steamer Wanaka loft for Wellington and Nelson yesterday afternoon. ... , The steamer Wakatu left for Wellington and Kaikoura yesterday evening. . The schooner Annie Wilson left for Kaipara, with a cargo of produce, yesterday afternoon. The steamer Ohau left for Westport yesterday afternoon. „ . , The E.3T.S. Euapehu arrived from Port Chalmers yesterday morning at an early hour, and was berthed alongside .Wo. 4 wharf shortly after a o'clock. TELEGRAPH NOTICE BOARD. Arrivals.— May 17: Wellington, 9 a.m., Botomabana, from Lyttelton; Lyttelton, 8 a.m. f Euapehu, from Port Chalmers ; Lyttelton, 8 a.m., Invercargill, from the Bluff. Departures.— May 17: Lyttelton, early, iern, schooner, for Eockhamptou; Bluff, 4.30 p.m,, Manapouri, for Port Chalmers; Wellington, 5 p.m , Te nnau. for Lyttelton; Lyttelton, 520 p.m., Omipere, for Wellington; Ly ttelton* 7.10 p.m., Wakatu, for Kaikoura and Wellington. S.S. RtMUTAKA. The following is the list of passengers per s.s. Eimutaka, which left Auckland for London on May 6 —Saloon-Mr A. F. Somerville, Mr and Miss Atkinson, Mr aud Mrs Wethered, Mr P. Woodgate, Mr Hareourt, Mr Smith, Mr G. Edwards, Sir A. and Mrs w. Harvup, Miss Baber, Mr aud Mrs J. Studholme. Mrs K. and Mr C. G. Eeeee, Master Eeeoe, Mr F. A. Gillett, Mis P. Bassett, Mr Leslie Beynolds. Mrs J. Thomson, Misses M. J., J. M., F. C., C. J.. J. W., E, A., J. W., G. 8., and N. B. Thomson, Mr E. P. Lnks. Mr J. G. Cumstie, Mr A. T. Anderson, Mr and Mrs Lascellea, Mrs Le Hunte, Mr H. Morris, Mrs E. De Lias. Mr and Mrs Carter and Son, Dr J. M‘Eury, Mr A. Watson, air J. 3lti.cpher.HOa, Sir and Mrs Burne, Mr M. Burne, Mai or W. Hanmer, Mr H. H. Lord, Mrs L. G. Oram. Mr G. Watson, Mr E. Webster. Mr H. Walton, Mr G. Eeiobardt, Mr and Mrs Harley, Mr and Mrs C. W. Turner, Miss M. A, Bayley, Mr C.‘ Butler, Mrs A. Malcolm, Messrs D. and, J. Barker, Mr and Mrs Withy; second saloon —Mr K. M, Scott, Mr and Mrs Hurt, Mr James and Mrs Annie Gane, Misses H. and L. Gane, Master Gane, Mr George and Mrs Mary Storey, Misses Annie and Eose Storey, Mr A, Bussell, Mr J. £. Hamilton, Mr and Mrs Banbury, Mr J. and Miss M. Murgatroyd. Master Lichfield, Mr G. H. Hohbs, Mr G. and Mrs M. Thompson, Mr W. Austin, Mr John and Mrs Elizabeth Coe, Miss Lilian Coe, Mrs C. Rogers and infant, Mr W. A. P. Clarkson, Mr and Mrs Potter, Hiss O. F. Whittaker, Mr C. Brown, Mr James Carr, Mr Festus Bishop, Mr J. M. Flaming. Mr and Mrs Good, Mr Robert Fetch, Mr L. and Mrs M. Bamberger, Mr A. J. Bamberger, Miss Annie Horrell, Mr and Mrs Watt. Mr James and Miss Alice Westwood, frTr A. Adams, Mr John Gilland, Mr Edmonds. Mr Charles Bowden, Mr and Mrs Long. Mr A. Johnston, Mr C. W. Crealook. Mrs B. Percy, Mr G. Cross, Mr Dacres, Mr Isaac Johnston, Mrs Flood, Hisses Kate. Bffie and Inie Flood, Masters William and Otto Flood, Mr W. Eankin, Mr P. A. Fabian, Mrs E. Merrick. Mrs and Miss Trenohard, Miss M. P. Monk, Mrs M. A. Pester, Miss G. M. Gabriel, Mrs G. Potter, Mr A. Header. Mrs Pink. Mr W. G. Maoklay; steerage—Mr E. Wilson, Sir J. M'Mmn, Mr W. Leys, Mr G. P. Allen, Mr M. Harrison, Mr T. Harrison, Mr D. Gilling, Mr J. Milligan, Mr J. Hugh, Mr W, P. Duffy, Mr J. and Mrs Mary Kirk, Miss E. H. Cheek. Mr John Norman, Mr John Thomas, Mr G. and Mrs Jane Fester, Mr W. Fester, Misses Julia, K. and Alice Fester, Masters W. and S. Fester and infant, Mrs E. M‘Gurk, Captain John Phillips, Mr James Litohou, Mrs Emma Pavton. Mr Charles Payton, Mr Edward Cox, Mr W. Dawson, Mr J. B. Heron, Mr James Cater, Mr F. A. Awdry, Mrs L. Nyster, Mr J. G. Paterson, Mr W. Bowden, Mr Arthur Glyne, Mr G. Shearing, Mr A. ai d Mrs M. Currie, Misses E. and Minnie Currie, Mr and Mrs Shricker, Mr J. M'Dowell, Mr E. Tawn, Mr G. Exton, Mr John and Mrs Gilpin, Mr John Gilpin, junr,' Miss C. Gilpin, Master E. Gilpin and infant, Mr K. Knunewischer, Mr E. Mulholland. Mr a. Y-ung. Mr J. James Mr and Mrs Tod, Miss C. Brown, Mr J. Smart, Mr A. Jones, Mr P. Northoote, Mr W. G. Thompson, MrT. Ward, Mr James Harris, Mr W. G. Loyd, Mr John Owens, Mr .1. Williams, Mr W. B. Godfrey. Mr P. Burrell, Mr A. J. Barber, Mr G. Lucas, Mr J. Cullimun, Mr A. Ewen, Mr E. Wenmouth, Mr H. Bennett, Mr J. A. Taylor, Mr B. Mapp, Mr W. Langhlius, Mr Eohert Cox, Mr T. Seward, Mr Isaac Mathews, Mr J. White, Mr H. Grant, Mrs Seaward. Mr W, Stellmacher, Mr E. Bryson, Mr J. and Mrs M. Beattie. Mr W. J. Beattie. Mr J. B. Cross, Misses E. E., H. and P. Gross, Masters E. aud H, Cross, Mr J. Wiseman, Mr G. Davey, Mr J. Callaghan. Mr W. B. Poole. Mr A, Whitboon, Mr F. G. Flower. Mr A. W. Grayson, Mr E. Turner, Mr J. Erksen, 31 r P. L. Grice, Karl Halsam, Mr Ben Onaey. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. . Auckland, May 17. Arrived—Thomas 31. Goddard, from New York, via Dunedin. . ~ „ Sailed-Sandfly, for Tonga. Agnes Donald, for Thames aud Lyttelton. Columbia, for Napier, via Mercury Bay. i Sailed—To Anan, for Melbourne, via South and Hobart; passengers—Misses Pairbouru and Keith, Alesdames Cargill. Sandstron, Wolff, Candy, and Pcavy, Messrs, Johnston. Forsyth, Chamberlain, Sawyers, Walton, Turnbull, and Jefferd. Dunedin, May 17. Sailed—Hawea, for North; passengers for Lyttelton —Loon and Cushman’s troupe (14); for Wellington—D. Bold, M.H.K., and eight steerage. Vallejo, barque, for Portland. ENGLISH, The New Zealand Shipping Company Limited have received the followingicablo message:— London, May 16. The New Zealand Shipping Company’s E.M.S.S. Aorongi arrived till well at Plymouth, at 2 a.m* to-day, with her frozen meat in good condition.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXV, Issue 7862, 18 May 1886, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume LXV, Issue 7862, 18 May 1886, Page 4

SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume LXV, Issue 7862, 18 May 1886, Page 4

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