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SHIPPING.

LYITELTON. , , < High Water, This Day (Saturday).— Mornicg t • Baromater, J 9.83; thormometor. * S 3. Wmd, north-east, overoa t. Time Ball drops at .2 80 G.M. time. ' arrived. . I April 22 -Hawhera. ss . 340 P'll. f £ Dunedin viA Timaru. Union Htearosh p g cutt r. 28 tone. Matthews, from , iPixton. • uff and Gruh im agents b fro , Jt a April 22—Hawes, s.s.. 4W tone, uaii , , Mauakuu and way ports. U „ igse< Firmsten, v pany, agents. aa .pf^, ofih Mesdamea'l h. hub, e horimgaomr. M in osh. D.uk-ey. . S& Hooker. Petata Dt.cni, Blanchard. Wait, « Cam, Socoombe, au<l sir steer»Le Mort i eaittni c •«*. - ■ Co., ageats. cleared 1 ... eg—ileoa Bay. birque, XUI tons, Logie, t iiew Zealauff Shipping Lompauy, t " B Aprii 22-iikshaw, <or Falmouth or QuesustoWu for orders, r. Cunningham aud Co., agea 8. BAILED. „ April 23—Bosamouu. e.e , 462 tons Mortlemtu, lor rtfallington. Kinsey, «’nrd. a A Co.^,eiii^ April 22 ekir.a, s s.. 4o tons, Harris, ior r Alaroa. Kinsey. Ward, and Co., agents. n April 22—Mawhera, ss., 340 tons, Hill, fo t WeUmgton. Union Steamship Company, wentß- - 22—E. and U. Cameron, sohoonor. 52 tms, 8 Taylor, for Wellington. Jamieson and Malcolm- n * < Apri*22-Hawos, s.s., 460 tons. Hansby, for the * North. Fdsseagere -Mrs White, Messrs Jones, M.H.11., Milne, Snow, Morton, Malcolm, Morn,, i ■White, Carroll, Simpson. Maekle. t IMPORTS. . S Hero r 18.300 ft timber. Consigned to order. Hawes: 10 boxes soap, i 0 drums oil, 2a box a cradles. 20 bald canvas, 5 bags pelte, 12 1 UonaUfuces - Gaptain iil’Xatyrc; Sullivan; w -eg. ; 3 oases confectionery. Consrgneea Uaoombe, and Co.; J. Goes ; U. Bnyjing; Kmcnid j, and marnobt. ■ n B nff Mawhera; 120 pkgs. Consignees-D. Caro «na Co.; Mason, otruihers, and Lo.; jj Kiuoiid and Co. ; Uoudmau ; Laugway ; Hudson ,1 aud Co.; Clarkson and Son. 1 EXPORTS. q E. an ff 0. Cameronl; aiu saeks oats. 177 do wheat, SO do Med. 7 o<at,‘B maouita. shippers—htw/ealand Fa.mars’ Assooiati.u; Kobiuson; Matioual t -Mortgage and Agency Company ; Auisebrook nua : For Hokitika-13 racks onion*. I -pkg: fur Wuaiiigtou—s cubes eggs. 1- emnty ca.-XB, R 34 saoxs onions, 2 cases drapery ; for lireyuiouth ( -6 sacks onions, 6 c.ses bacon, 343 rails, ll sacKe 1 «#66dß, 6 cadtfs Goa, 1 whtselourjow, 13 btUs Whoels, 3;osacks caull, 50 saeko malt, 13 pkgs. ahippeis jxew Zca anff Express Company ; Wigram Bros. ; Now Zealand Formers’ Association; 1. Crompton; „ laitt and Gray; M'Connell Bros.; \V. Laugaowu; e Nelson, Moate, and Co.; M'Koone, hobinson, an. , Arigclor; Wait and Co.; D. Ciarksan nadsous; Jakma and vVillcox; *Tr aud slcorn; Ashburton q Woollen Company; Wilson; Kinsey, Ward, and Bay: 7701 sacks wheat. fehipi>ers —P. 1 Cunningham and .o. , , P TeAuau: For w oliing'-on—l7 trunks boots, 6 S>kgs; fjr i.ovuta —Vi sacks potatoes, 1 case bacon; t l, r Suva— 6 pkgs ; for Sapier—4 bags ironwork, 10 ' cases nails, 11 .ac• s seen, 2 cases bacon, 24 pkgs; 1 Tor Gisborne 2 cases pepper, 2 cases nails, A pkgs; lor Auckland—2 boxes com, a cases bacon, 96 sucks i. onions, 1410 sacks wheat, 1462 sacks potatoes Io e •ases tea, 48 iron pedestals, 5 pkgs ran e, 16 oases 1 •poles, 17 sacks peas und beans, 8 coils rope, 46 r •kgs. Shippers—6.ini and Thompson; -Wood, t Bmciair ana c.o ; >ew Zealand Loan and Meroan- * ■Hie tcenor Company ; J. klaisted and Co.; Watt J jmd Co ; Kaiapoi woollen Company; Fiiustonand l tioaa; ‘A. H. !ir,eu; JS. lierco audßous; J. t>tlaour and don; dootc Ur s.; ashburton Company; s 3. Anderson; ooeth, Mltoiald, and Co.; hew 1 Zealand ICxpress Company ; iielson, Monw, and * ■Co.; J a kina und Wil.cox; Stead; G. Mitchell; B he&ttobftiii|) • M*kJonneii Bros.; N«w ZtjalALU chip- t. uioff Company: lianic of N«w Zcalaad; Lightbaud, 1' ailao, and Co.; Trent Bros.; S, Sushelski; t-tokes; r Fletcner; Whe combe aud Tombs; a. J. White; P Hates; cuff aud oraham; P. and D. Duncan; I -Tamioson an i Malcolms in; Isitt and tiruy; ° Andrews and eaven; Miles aud Co.; Kins y, a -AVard, and Co.; Mania; Bail way ; Vincent aud » 400.* Gibbon; j. Cook; Public Wor.s Depwt- 1 fwnwl:. Akaroa: 10 sacks bohedust, 0 pkgs bedsteads, 6 6 • sacks oats, 11 packs potatoes, 2 cases siout, '2O bags c salt, II Casio ldiu.u..Uo, 2 drome tar, Scas-swmo, o 3. pkgs. ..-hippets —H. Matson and Co.; Gaidner •nd Pickering; J aylor and 10. ; Land.., bleeds, and *■ Co,; M. Harris aed 8-n; H. B. May and Lo. ; c 4 Xightbaud, . rhiu, and Co,; New Zealand i'xpreso q Company ; Kinsey, Ward, aud o.; Singer Machine c Company; U, Uaekius; C. A. Bich. “ Aigua Bay : 459/ biles-wool, 164 da skins, 16 da <■ ill, 8 pkgs, :89 casts taih.w, 770 sacks whtat, 185 ■do beaus, 7.4 do., ms, 95 do pens. Shippers—Miles I aud Co.; P. C. Threlkeid; aov? Z- aland Loau aud J Mercantile Agency Company; J. orurgatroyd; t Fmnnaon ana Co.; Bubers Campbell and sons; ' Gould ; Beauchamp and ■ o.; Bediern, hlexanuor, ' aud Co.; eindy; William Christie aud Co.; i Kinsey. Ward, and Co.; Canterbury Farmers’ Cojopetacive Association; Wilson; -■ .et-oiiL-r, Bumphieya, and Co. ; Moody end Ziesler; Alien * Al’iein; J. King; Cuff aud Graham; Colonial In- t and Aguopy Company; Murray, Boberts, 1 und Co ; nniherford; Chrystall and Co.; G, * Kettlow.U; A. C, Begg. t The sohoolier Lily left Bockhampton on Wed- f Ties.ay f.r newcastie, where she loads a cargo or 3 deal and returns to this port. , The soh.oner Annie Wi.son hence reached Kaipara on April 15. She returns to this port with I a cargo of tin.be.'. , The cutter Hero arrived from Foxton on Thorsday evening with a e-argo oi c -id The Biu.uer Coal Company’s steamer Eo-aaiond » arr.Tcd from Dune in via nmaru yesterday after3iood« aud iett for VVwliiuy ton aud Wtist Coast ports in the evening. , . „ , . The Shaw. Savill, and Albion Company’s steam- « ship arawa will be in port r his morning, she hav- t ing telt the Spit, Napier, at 10 3U pm. ou Thursday. 1 She is aanonnc-d to leave this port for London ou barque Hudson was berthed at the Glad A me pier yesteiday. ehe has part cargo of produce on hoard, loaded at Weiiin. ton for i oudon. Sue com- 1 plates hor loadiug at inis port. E The barque Aigt.a Hay was clewed at the Cus- . toms yesterday for London, by the Few Zealand J Tibipping ; ompauy. Bho has a large cargo of sool > and other p. oduce on hoard, auu wi.l prooabiy take f her departure to-day. ... ~ . The schooner Gael, hence, reached Auckland on April 16, alter a passage of five days. She ex- i peiidnced light ana variable winds on tho postage. J after discharging her cargo ot produce ,\t Auck- ( land, she was w proceed to tho 'Thames and load TanT'or thaie for thij p.rt ' li Tho Uiion Sieamsh’p Company’s steamer Hawea. Captain H nsby, arrived from Msnukau and way ports morning, ffha left tor Wellington ifuorriy alter 9 o clock lust night, with i passengers aftd mails for transuipment to tho ban ■ JfraacicCJ steamer at Auckland. I The barque Aik.htw was cleared at the Customs j yesterday, for the United Kingdom for ordere, 1 with a cargo of -vhear, loaded by M-ssrs B. Cunning- ! ham and 10. Some really good work has > eon done 1 in loading this vessel, and the railway oflicia s are < to be comp imeuted ou iho way they have kept the i stevedores ol the s-ip going, ’iho whole of the i cargo, BTJ tons, was loaded up from the shed? in 26 working hours, which Is very good work. 1 The steamer Mawhera. ol the Union Steamship 1 Company's fleet, arrivodf-om Dunedin via Truant yesterday morning. This is the first visit to this port of tbe Mawhera since her stranding at Greyn.outh some time ago. .ho haa since had oxteniivo repairs tffaoied at Dunedin ; her stern frame has been partially renewed, and a tew piece, some £bfc long, has been pit’ into her ke 1 aoudshus Twenty-eight of her botioiu pla' es have been removed, straightened, and ail replaced with tho .xCaption of th -ee, wuich were damaged t o much, aud new ones were substituted. 'J he whole ot the cemeut in the bottom ot tho vessel was found to be broken, and so was rouewed. The engines were ail thoroughly overhauled, tho intide of the vessel, from one end to the other, was cleaned and painted, and tbe steamer is now probably in as good order es wh n she left the builders’ yard. Sheleit for Wellington and West Least ports in the evening. MOVEMENTS OF THE O.S.S. CO.’S STEAMERS. Sunday Hawea arrives early, and sails again by the 2.30 p.m. train. The Grafton arrives about midday irotu Akaroa Monday.—t he Mahinapua arrives early from the No.to, aud leav-a for Akaroa, Timaru, aud Dunedin by the 4 p.m. train. Tbe Grafton loaves by tbe 1.25 p.m. tram for the North. The Bo orua arrives early from Dunerin, and leaves by the 5.15 p.m. ■train for We lingb n. Tbe Mararoa. eaving Lyttelton on April 24, will connect at Auckland with the Airawata, tor Fiji, TELEGRAPH NOTICE BOARD. Arrivals.—April 23: Lyttelton, early. Hawea, from Wellinei >u (caught express); Lyttelton, 6.30 a.m., Te Anau, item Dun-din and fimara; Wellington, 10.35 a.m., Wakatu, irom Lyttelton and Kaikonra; Port Chalmers, itotorua, from Lyttelton ; 1 yttelton. 3.10 p.m ,Bosamond, from Timaru ; Wellington, 4.30 p.m., To »rau, from Lyttelton. Depabtduks. April 23: Lyttelton, 1 a.m., To Anau, for Wellington ; Spit, 10.30 a.m., Arnwa, -for Lyttelton; Wellington, to sail at 6 p.m., “Wakatu, for Kaikonra and Lyttelton; Lyttelton, 3JJO p m., Akaroa, for Akaroa; Port Chalmers, LjO p.m,, Manapouri, for tho Bluff. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. Auckland, April 22. Sailed—Arawa, for Oamarn. Wellington, April 23. Arrived—Te Anau. s.s., at 4.30, from tbe Honth, Donedin, April 22. Arrived—Eotorua, from tho North. Sailed—Omapero. for West Coast. Manapouri, fear Melbourne. Grafton, for West Coast. Barque Hudolpb Joseph, lor Auckland. 'Brigantine Clyde, for Wanganui.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXVII, Issue 8151, 23 April 1887, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume LXVII, Issue 8151, 23 April 1887, Page 4

SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume LXVII, Issue 8151, 23 April 1887, Page 4

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