SHIPPING.
LYTTELTON. High Water, This Day (Thursday).— Morning 42. y?ind, calm j overcast. f .wa Ball drops at 13.30 G.M. Time. AEBIVEU. , Jnly 28—Orowaati, s.s., 286 tons, Gibb, iron Westport. Cuff and Graham, agents. July 28—Kawatiri, s s., 236 tons, Metcalf, fror Westport, cuff and Graham, agents. July2B—E. and U. Cameren, schooner, 60 tone Taylor, from Waitapn. Jamieson and Maloolmson agents. SAILED. . July 28-Orowaiti, s.s„ 286 tons, Gibb, for West nor:. Cuff and Grabam, agents. . July 28—Kawatiri, s.s., 278 tons, Metcalf, fo Westport, Cuff and Graham, agents. iufokts. _ Kawatiri: 250 tons cool. Consignees—Cnff am : 250 tons coal. Consignees—Coffi am ? JB. and T 7. Cameron: 25,00!Ut timber. Consignee —Williams and at evens; Eailway. EIPOETB. Botorua: For Foxton-5 trunks; for Greymoutl —1 case: for Pictou-3 cases kerosene, 1 case; to New Plymouth—26 boxes soap, 7 pkgs; for Nelsoi —1 pkgs: for Wellington—6 tacks peas, 12 keg lard. 32 pkgs; for Wanganui—lS pkgs. bhipporsCompany: LightbamJ, Allan and Co. Blake; Booth, Macdonald and. Co.; Orr and Alcorn Clarke, Dacomba and Co.; Kerr and Barnett Mason, Strnthers and Co,; Bates; Gioson; Green New Zealand Drug Company; Scott Bros.;. Baal way; Smith; Kinsey, Ward and Co.; KaiapoiCon pany ; New Zealand Produce and Provision Con pany. Aulsehrook and Co.; Crompton; Taylor an pnpps. ‘ The schooner Oceola left Newcastle for this poi op July 11, with a cargo of coal. The Westport Coal company s steamer Orowait arrived from Westport yesterday morning, with cargo of coal. She lett for her return tnp in th Presto left Sydney for this port, vi Newcastle, on July 10, . The Westport Coal Company s steamer Jtawatu arrived from Westport yesterday, with a cargo c coal. She loft on her return trip in the evening. The schooner E. and U. Cameron arrived iroi Waitapn yesterday morning, with a cargo of tin **The steamer Wakatu leaves to-day for Wellinj ton and Kaikoura. , . , , The steamer Macbeth is announced to leave fo Sydney, ■ Queensland p.Tts, and China to-morron Her agents are Messrs Kaye and Carter, . The steamer Timarn leaves to-day for Urey month. • ' .. , . , , The R.M.S.B. Tongariro leaves the wharf te-ooj pt 2 p.m., for London, via Kio de Janeiro, bn takes a large cargo of wool, meat, and other pre doc©. and a number of passengers, who are u quested ■ to leave Christchurch not later than b the 12.10 p.m, train. . TELEGRAPH NOTICE BOARD. Aeeivals.—July 28: iimarn, 7.80 a.m„ Mahint pna, from Lyttelton and Akaroa; Lyttelton, 8.4 am, Kawatiri, from Wellington; Auckland. 7.4 a.m., AVairarapa, from Sydney, with the Bnndis moil; Port Chalmera9.4‘J a.m., Woihora, fromi-yl 4»1 ton; Wellington, 12.55 p.m., Rotorua, from Ljl Depaetuess. —July 28: Lyttelton, 3.20 p.m, Orowaiti, for Westport; J yttelton, 3,45 p.m, Akaroa. for Akaroa; Port Chalmers, 4 p.m. J. Anan, for Lyttelton; Port Chalmers (to sail at n.m.), Hauroto, for uamaru and Lyttelton; We. Ungton (to sad at 7 p.m.), Penguin, for Lyttelton. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. , Auckland, Jnly 23. Arrived, this morning—Wairarapa, s.s., fror Sydney. During the whole voyage had a fresl easterly wind and heavy sea. PaasengersMesdatues Ryan, Thompson, Misses Buck, Osborne Messrs Piesse, Marks, Mills, Bridgetord, Coates Pierson, Abbott, Glaason, uolder, Basiey, Rev J Bobertaon, and sixteen steerage. Sailed—Hawda, for Wellington; passengerssaloon: Mesdames Nevin and maid, Shariom and family (2) and nurse. Messrs Nevin, C. Shar land, J. J. Roach; second cahiu: Misses M Gill Kemp, Tweedie, Robertson, Levin, M'Donold Mesdames Watson, Dickson, Captain M'Gih Messrs Watson, Dickson. _ The Harbour Board have appointed Captai MTlvray sailing master of the new dredge ; Pol lock, engineer; and Look, assistant engineer, 'i h Board accepted a tender for the erection of a beacoi on. Rongitoto Reef, at a cost of £1396. Dunedin, July 28. .'Arrived —Waihora, from the North, to hip Waipt - Jamieson, from London, 80 days out. Nailed—To Anan, for the North ; passengers fo Wellington—Messrs Longbeam, Williams, and 251 the steerage. Hamoto. for the North; passenger for Lyttelton, Mr Brown; for Cyduey, M Forrest. A full-rigged ship, supposed to be the Wangantu from London to Wellington, was reported as p.se ing Cape aaunders. _ , „ Poet Chalmees, July 28. Arrived—lnvercargill, at b p.m. yesteiaay ; Wai bora, at 7 a.m. to-day. At the Heads, ship Waipa, 80 days from London THE BARQUE CHASCA. [Pee Peess Association.] Wellington, July 23. With reference to the barque Chases, Pile Holmes states that the vessel firstappeared off Sit olair Hbad, and passed Penoarrow Head about save miles off shore, apparently bound northwards. Sh was off Capfe Palliser when the first indication tha she wanted a’pilot was seen. On May 28 the pile boat put off, but had scarcely left the land when strong northerly breeze, set in, and the Chases ■hoisting her topgallant sails, stood out to sea, am this was the last seen of her, - Altogether she wa in sight from the outer pilot station only betvreei font and five hours. The statement that she la' for three days off the Heads is evidently incorrect forfrjm Mar 28 to 30 npvrards of twenty steamer ■entered or left this port, so that if shohadheei anywhere in the neighbourhood she most have oeei spoken or reported. The probability appears to h that she mistook Palliser Bay for the entrance t Port Nicholson, and one of the stations on th coast (or a pilot station.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXVI, Issue 7924, 29 July 1886, Page 4
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