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SHIPPING.

LTTTELTON. ' High Water, This Day (SaturdayJ.-Moming, & jiiy a 3of9a!m'.-Barometer,3oCs, thermometer, 40. Wind, north-east, light; blue sky. Time Ball drops at 13.30 G.M. Time. ABBIVED. _ ~ July 30-Cleopatra, brigantine, 88 tons, ueiie--mever from Thames. V. W. Turner, agent. July 30-Aofangi, 8.M.5.5., 4163 tons, Turpin, from Wellington. New Zealaud Shipping Coms.s., 1296 tons, Kennedy, from Dunedin and Oainaru. Union Steamship tomP^lya 8 brigantine, 231 tons, Cellens, from Newcastle. Cuff and Graham, agent'. . July 30-Hero, cutter, 25 tons, Donovan, from Wellington. Cuff and Graham, agents. July 30-Macbeth, s.b.. 623 tons. Wood, from Danedin. Kajeand Carter, agents. bailed. . , July 30-Hauroto, s.s., 129 S tons. Kennedy, for "Wellington and oydney. Union Steamship «-ompany, agents. IMPORTB. Oceola: 320 tons coal. Consignees—G. M'Clatchie and Co. EXPOET3. Mawhera: For Wellington-36 chests tea, ," 3 T T>kgs; for Wanganui-12 Backs wheat, 5 do seed, 1 pkg; for Nelson-4 pkgs ; for Hokitika-17 pkgs ; lor Greymonth-17 pkgs ; for Blenheim—l pkg. Shippers—Express Company; Green; Whitcpmbe and Tombs; hrauder; Aulsebrook and Co.; Hamhridge; Toomer Bros.; Hallenßtein Uros.; Crompton; Duooan; Kinsey, Wprd and Co.; Mwlson, Jloate and Co.; Jakins and Wiicox; Lightband, Allan and Co.; Selandera and Co.; Haywood and Co. Te Anau: For Wellington—3 pkgs; for wauganui—4 bales paper; for Gisborne—42 sacks oats, ■ 24 do potatoes, 4 pkgs ; for Napier—lo coses nails, 6 saoksonions, Bcoses fruit, 21 pkgs; for Auckland —2O cases noils, 8 tags onions, 5 cases bacon, 5 . chests tea. 11 sacltspeas, 271 sacks barley, 5 sacks linueed, 1000 sacks wheat, 46 pkgs. Shippers-New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company ; Duncan; rJates; New Zealaud Drug Company; Kaye and Carter ; Kaiap i Woollen Company; Green; Hawkins; Nelson, Moate tntt Co.; Andrews and Beaven ; Cuff and Graham; May; Aulsebrook and Co.; Stephenson; .Eagle; Trent Bros.; Kerr and Bamett; Lightband, Allan and . Co. : Hioknott; Stokeß; KOS3; M'Clatchie; Miles and Co.; MCcnnetl and Co.; Scott Ujos.; Dunn; Boss and Leighton; Fraser;. Ohrystall and Co.; Express Company; iSew Zealand l-oan and Mercantile Agency Lo.; Bradshaw ; Bail way. Penguin: 35 cases tea, 505 saoks wheat, 9 cases cheese, 8 bales fibre. 16 pkgs. Shippers—Danks; <3nff arid Graham; Shaw, baviU and Co.; Beece and Sons; Mason, Struthers and Co.; l.ongden; Chinnery; Union Steamship Company; Manson; "Wood, fcinclair and Co.; JamiesonandMaloolmsen. The Union Steamship Company's steamer .Banroto arrived from Dunedio. via Oamaru, yesterday morning, and left for Wellington and Sydney in the evening. , „ ~ The brigantine Oceola arrived from Newcastle yesterday morning, with a cargo of coal, consigned to Messrs G. M'Clatchie and Co., on discharge of whioh she loads produce for Auckland on account of Messrs Cuff and Graham. The schooner Cleopatra arrived from Thames yesterday, with a cargo of timber. The cutter Hero arrived from Wellington yesterday morning, with a cargo of timber. The steamship Macbeth arrived from Hongkong, ■tia Sydney and Pori Chalmers, yesterday afternoon. Shu was formerly one of the fleet of the E. and B.S.A. Company's fleet, and was then known • aa the' Somerset, being a resulur trader between Horurkong and Australian portß. one was purchaseJ about four yea's ago by ±l. M'Allister and Co., of Singapore, and has lately been trading between that port and Java. She nowbelougs to Gibb Bright and Co.'s iine of China steamers. The Macbeth is Gsterns net regis'er, audis commanded by Captain Wood. Her crew consists of six t-uro-peau officers aud twenty-four Asiatics, fche left .Hongkong on June 1/, and experienced fine weather and westerly currenrs until July 14; thence strong southerly and south-east winds until arrival at Sydney on July 15. Landed 150 Chinese for Sydney And eight for Melbourne, and discharged 300 tons of cargo, bhe left Sydney at 8 p.m. on July 18, and arrived at Port Chalmers on Monday last. Kesars Kaye and Carter ore her agones here, and She leaves for Sydney and Queensiand ports and , China to-day, taking cargo. THE WRECK oFtHE LYTTELTON. The diver went off, yesterday morning to the wreck, to make a thorough examination of the inside of the hull, to Bee if there were any p >rthoies open, and, by instructions, to close ihem if possible. On Thursday evening the contractors for raising the vessel h«i another piece of ill-luck. They were placing in position the box filled with concrete which was to seal up the forehold, when, from eome unknown cause, it dropped into the hold. It was rather dark at the time, and it was not -thought necessary to bring the diver off, so it is really very difficult to siy the exact cause of the box dropping through. Notwithstanding this misfortune, the contractors hope to get tverything in readiness to commence pumping on Monday. , KAJAPOI. ARRIVED. July SO-Jannet, ketch, Berg, from Waitapu. > IMPORTS. TELEgSIph" NOTICE BOARD. AnWvALS.—July 30: Bluff, 7.45 a.m., Waihora, iron Port Chalmers; Lyt.teiton, early, Hauroto, JtmmPort Chalmers and Oamaru; Lyttelton, 7.30 • son., Aorongi (in the stream), from Wellington; Port Chalmers, 6 10 a.m., Uo-Ahead (passed on to Dunedin), from Lyttelton; Wellington, 10 a.m., Te Anao, from Lyttelton; Port Chalmers, 11.15 a.m., Penguin (passed on to Dunedin.), from Lyttelton; Xyttelton, 11 a.m., Oceola, brigantine, from Newcastle; Lyttelton, 3 pm., Macbeth, from Port Chalmers. Depastures.— July 30: Lyttelton, 10 a m., Timara, for c-reymouth; Port Chalmers, 9 a.m., Famnoth, for Portland, Oregon; Wellington, 12.40 p.m., Hawea, for Lyttelton; Wellington, 02.40 p.ni„ Ohau, for Lyttelton; Bluff, 3.40 p.m., Waihora, for Hobart; Port Chalmers (to sail at 5 p.m.), Mahinapui, for Timaru, Akaroa, and Lyttelton. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. Dunedin, July 30. Arrived-Camille, from Newcastle. Uo-Ahead and Penguin, from the NOrth. Sailed-Fomnoth, barque, for Portland. Maninapua and Koranui, for the North. Pobt Chalmers, July 30. Arrived—Go-Ahead, s.s.. at 6 a.m. Penguin, s.s., at 11.20 a.m. Camille, brigantine, from Newcastle. Bailed—Fameaoth, barque, for Portland, Oregon.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXVI, Issue 7926, 31 July 1886, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume LXVI, Issue 7926, 31 July 1886, Page 4

SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume LXVI, Issue 7926, 31 July 1886, Page 4