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SHIPPING.

LYTTELTON. High Water, This Day (Monday). Momma iiarometer, 30.35; thermometer. 63. Wind, calm; blue sky. Time Ball drops at i2 8c G.M. tune. ARRIVED. , . April 16—Herald, s.o, 356 tons, Jones, from Dunedin. Kinsey, Ward and Co, agents. April 16 Uroydou » -ass, schooner, ol toes, Moore, from Writ.pu. < n f“m April KJ—Waiuui, s.s. . 092 tons, Koran, irom Dunedin and 1 iiaa.ru. Union Steamship Coma «., 576 tons. Neville, frem Manakan audwpora children* > emptnorne.Euuoee, Da.is. , d £““• EevM UoatHon, Messrs 1 ohu3 P, v :,.wit s'keltom Gardner. Cameron, Ga.cow. fachiaaat bkeitoii. Mountfort, Nathan, Hotop, «nd lo btaer^e. April 16—Akaroa, s a.. 43 tons, .lama, ir u m Akaroa, Kinsey. Ward and Co., ngen.s. CLEARED. April 16-Alert, schooner, 44 tons, Fitzgerald, for Timaru. Cull and Graham, agent?. SMLEP. April 16 —Hinemoa, Government as., 1/5 tons Fairchild, for Manukau. April 14—Botorua, a.s., 576 tons. Neville, for Wellington. Union Steamship Company, agents. Passengers— Misses Ulmer, Babatson. and Allan, Mesdames Betts, Peterson, Campbell, bell, Barrand and family, Brett, Sir Kobert Stoat, Hon B. Eichardson, Me it re, Brett, Baton, Shallcrass. Leckie, Smythe, Meroor, Reynolds, Ooodui, Vessel, Smith. Bell, Peterson, Hams, Damb. Ellis, Has-el, Brown and Dixon. April 16—Herald, s.s., 356 tons. Jones, for Wellington and W est Coast ports. Kinsey, Word and C Apni a “6 3 -Wainui. s.s. 892 tons, Byan. for Wellington. Uni n Steamsh p Company, agents. April 16— sctiooubr* 46 tons, M CJartby, lor Oamarn. Cuff and G aham, agents. IMPORTS, Botorua: 50 b xes tin, 25 t>- xos candles, 30 drums oil. 13 sacks hides, 50 cases jam. 240 bags bark, 5b pkgs Consignees Kxpiess Company; Vue; Brown; Drew; Stock; do wren Bros.; Hale and Co.: Cuff and Graham; Bailway; Butler Bros. ,- Idghtband, Allen and Co.; Armstrong ; New Zealand Shipping Company; r.clanders and Co.; rwontyman and Cousin; Captain M imyre ; Union timber, SOeleepois. Con--B*Wainui <: 173’ sacks guano, 112 bones candles, 125 bales wool. 26 pkgs. Cunrignoea—riational Mortgage and agency Company; bclanders and Co. ; Keid and Gray ; Bing, Karris and Co.; Gottßros.; Mew Zeal .nd shipping Comp my. Herald: 150 boxes caudles, 50 cisea spirits. Consignees—Kinse/, Ward and Co.; Hawkins; Checkley. EXPORTS. Walnui: For Westport—l pkg ; for Greymonth —9 coses bacon. 1 ca-e, 7 oases cheese, IS sacks malt. 25 sacks wheat, 17 kegs butter, 27 pkgs ; for Hokitika -41 kegs butter, 75 sacks malt, 14 oases cheese. 1 orate biscuits, 7 sacks seed, 7 pkgs. Shippers-White ; Wauchop and Co.; M Daren ; Harrison ; Aultebrook and Co.; Kaye and Carter; Wood, Shand and Co.; Blackwell; Toomer Bros.; Mashelski; Betd; Ouil and Graham; Cndtlon; Kinsey, ft ard and Co.; Uey wood and Co. Herad- For Wellington—29 cases tea, 10 chests tea. 1 case bogs, 1 pkg horse-covers ; for Hokitika -30 sacks seed, 12 sacks onions, 1 oa.se bacon, 10 pkgs - for Grey mouth—lß bdls iron-work, 42 iron saddles. 410 pieces iron-work, 13 hhds ale, 2 cases tea. 28 cases oheeeo, 2 oaees boms and bacon, bo sacks chaff, 28 pkgs sundries, 12 bdls fish-plates, 4 bdls bed-plates, iriiippers—Nelson, Moateand Co.; Twentnnan and Cousin ; Isitt and Gray; New Zealand Express company; Wreaks -aid Collie; J. fl.li.anr „nd cob ; J. Anderson ; M’Keone, Bobiuson and Avigdor; Vincent and -o. ; Williams, Stephans and Co. ; Kinsey, Ward and Co.j M’ConaeU Bros.; Pub ic Works Department; Watt and Do. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. From London—British Envoy, Jan. 31; Loch Urr, Otago. , „ _ From New York— G. W. Jones. From Wellington—Grafton, to-day ; Manapoun, April 19; Eotornn, April 21; Hawea, April 23. from Port Chalmers—Penguin, April 19; Mahinapoa, April 19; To Anau, April 21. From Col-.u-ta—Sir Eobert Hale, P.F.8.Q., Jan. 99. From Westport - Wareatea, Timaru, Orowaiti. From Coastal Ports—Sarah and Mary, Annie win, Marmion, Annie v. ilson, Kesticl, Ocean Bird, Beliance, Prince Bnpert, From Mauritius—Bio Logo. From Newcastle—Blengf old, Jasper, Notero, Belle Isle. From Grey mouth - Cerda. r&OJBOTBl> DSPAETUana* For Loudon or Uniteh Kingdom Euterpe. Algoa Bay, Decima, Prior Hill, E.M.S. Tongacico» Aikshaw. .. For Wellington—Penguin and Mahinapua, April 19 ;Te Anau, April 21; i.awea, April 23. For Dunedin—U.aiton, to-day; Manapoun, April 191: Botorua, April Zl, For Sydney and Newcastle—Eeoocca. jPor Auckland and Tinunvs—Lizzie Guy. For Auckland—Je-eie. For (Sydney, via Wellington—Hauroto, Apnl 2b ; Tekapo, Hay 1. VEBSSLB AT IBS WHARVES. 1, Conference, Ifrior Hill, Uectmi, Euterpe, Weatherafield, Algoa Bay. 5. Bubecca, Alert, Aiksbaw, Clio, 4. Tongariro. fi. Brier Holme, Omaha. 6. Jessie, William Turner, Croydon Lass. 7. Northumberland, Mimiha. The Government steamer Hinemoa left for Manukau on Saturday afternoon, _ , The steamer Wakatu leaves to-day for Kaikonra and Wellington. •J he steamer Timarn leaves for Westport to-day. The barque William Turner was discharging c.al on Saturday afternoon. The barque Eebecoa is loading produce for Sydney, on account of Messrs Kaye and Carter. _ 1 The barque Decima is rapidly tilling up with grain for the United Kingdom, on account of Messrs Wood, Sito.air and Co. . The barque Algoa Bay is well-nigh a full ship, advertised date of departure is set down as April 21. „ ~ The Brunner Coal Company s steamer Herald arrived from Dunedin on caturday morning, and left for Wellington and Qreymouth in the alternoon. „ , . The Union Steamship Company’s steamer Wainui arrived from Dunedin and Timarn on Saturday morning, and left for Wellitgtoa and West Coast ports in the afternoon. The Union Steamship Company s steamer * Botorua, Captain Neville, arrived from Manukau and way ports on Saturday morning, and left for Wellington. Breton, and nelson in the evening. Captain Todd, of the ship Northumberland, notifies to trades-poople and,othexs ihat be will not be responsible for debts contracted by his crew ■without his autboiity. . The schooner Croydon Lass, with a cargo 01 timber, an ived from Waitapu oa Saturday, The ship Northumberland was discharging merchandise on Saturday, at No, 7 wharf. Prom this port the Northumberland proceeds te Napier, where she loads fr.zen meat and other produce for ■ lioadon. A ship was signalled from the South all day yesterday. She is supposed to be the Sir Eobert Bale from Calcutta, with a cargo of sacs?, &0., consigned to Mr 1. W, Turner, 58 days out. the was About 15 miles from the beads attip.m., when the tug mode a start to go out for her. ‘l'll© burquo Loch Jterg is was reported ob having left Timaru in tow of the tug Titan at 10 u.m. On There were no signs of her from the Heads when our despatch lelo port at 6 o’clock last night. She comes to this port to complete her loading for London on account o£ the New Zealand Farmers* Association. MOVEMENTS O» THE U.S.S. CO.’S STEAMERS. Monday.—The Grafton arrives early from the North, and leaves again for Akaroa, Timaru, and Dunedin by the 4 p.m. train. The Koranui arrives .early from Wellington, and leaves again by the 4 n.m. train for Hroymouth direct. Tuesday.—Tho Mahinapua arrives early from the Booth, and leaves for Wellington, Nelson, and Westport by the 1.25 p.m. tram. The Manapouri arrives early from Sydney and East Coast ports, and leaves for Melbourne, v;a Fort Chalmers and win*, by the 12.10 p.m. train, bhe will not leave Fort Chalmers until Friday. The Penguin arrives early from Dunedin, and leaves again by the 8,15 pja. train, for Wellington, Picton, and Nelson. Thursday.—The To Anau arrives early from Melbourne and southern ports, and leaves for Wellington, Napier, Gisborne, and Auckland. It will be observed that the Te Anau, on Thursday next, will not go through to Wydney as usual, but will terminate her northern trip at Auckland. For the convenience of members and others attending the General Assembly, there will be n Blight alteration of the time-table at end of the present week. The Hawea, which loaves for the North on Friday, will return from Wellington on (Saturday, arriving on (Sunday morning at Lyttelton, and will leave the same attern.on for Wellington. The Botorua, which is time-tabled for Tuesday. April 26. will leave instead on Monday, April 25, for Manukau via Wellington and way ports.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXVII, Issue 8146, 18 April 1887, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume LXVII, Issue 8146, 18 April 1887, Page 4

SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume LXVII, Issue 8146, 18 April 1887, Page 4