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SHIPPING.

LYTTELTON. Hieh Water, This Day (W edaesday),—Morning, 20.28; afternoon, 10.52. Not. 8, 6 a.m. —Barometer, 29'86; thermometer, 45. Wind, south-west ; overcast. Time Ball drops at 13.30 Q.M. time. ARRIVED. Nov. B—Pukaki, e.s., 835 tons, Johnson, from Newcastle. Union Steamship Company, agents. Nov. 8 ■ Manapouri s.a,, 1020 tons, B f oct, from Sydney viA Auckland. Union Steamship < 'ompanv, agents. Passeogers—Meadamea M'Kenzie, Fabnar, Houghton, Childe, M‘Hardy, Bassett, Stephens and family (2), M’Clugg, Pigeon, Armstrong, Attowell, Walker, and Scott, Misses Dagg, Griffiths, M‘Master, Pigeon. Mobray, Clarke Harding (2), Colonel Bailey. Messrs Atkinson, Blower. Todhunter, Falkner (2),Swano, M Kenzie, Whiteman. Hrhknell Neal, Pairhead, Dyson. Monrad, Wilkie, Bristol, M‘Ma-ter, Anderson, Donald, MKenzie, Erissey, Williams, Ingley (2), Hancell, Lloyd, M'Hardy, Gray. Archer, Hall, Butts, Collies, Burrcwa, Bassett, Torr. Kvett, Wehbley, Wellwcod, Kuiggo, Justin, Twogtoo, Bort, Francis (2), Park, St. Hill, By an, Myers Harinrnl, Pigeon, May, Mohray, Wiggins. Peake, Moate, Paziie.l, Co qutoun, sly, Morris, Williams, Grogan, Bennetts, Sexton, Bruce, Harbrowo, Feist, Murphy, Pettingel', Anderson. Attiwell, Walker. Wood. Barford, Findlay, Scott, Phillips. Masters, Pearson, Peyuolds Cassell, Campbell, Sidey, Fielder, Cottarill, Kennedy, and forty steerage. Nov. B—Hawea, s.s., 453 tons, Hansby, from Dunedin. Union Steamship Company, agents. Passengers—Messrs horuig, Simon (2b Edwards. Dixon, smith, Samuel, Curtis, Mills, and three steerage. „ , , Not. B—Hanroto, s.s. 1276 tons. Kennedy, from Dunedin via Oamaru. Union Steamship Company, agents. Passenger—Messrs Bee, Andrews, and Johnstone. CLEARED Nov. B—Alert, schooner, 44 tens. Bailee, for Timaro. Cuff and Graham, agents. SAILED. Not. B—Hawea, s.s., 462 tons, Hansby, for Northern ports. Union Steamship Company, agents. Passengers—Messrs Eotherham, Greenstreet. Kettlevreil, aud Kerr. isov. B—Manapouri. s.s., 1020 tons, Logan, for Southern ports and Melbourne. Union Steamship Company, agents. Passengers—Mrs M‘Kay, Mrs Cloydon and child. Messrs Walton, Gardner. Stewart, Plunket, Claydon, Pmen, Francis, Lmtel, and Matteer. _ , Nov. 8-Hanroto. s.s., 1276 tons, Kennedy, for Wellington and Sydney. Union Steamship Um. paay, agents. Passengers—Meaara Harper. Miller, Bond and family, Harrntn Kerr, Webb. Culhgan, Conway, Hadley, and M'Gregor. IMPORTS. Hawea: 7 cases fish. 10 oases beer, 55 pkgs. Consignees— Shephard; Fletcher, Humphreys, and Co. • Pri e ; Trent Bros.; Sargood, bon, and Ewea: HudS’u; Adoook; Dnckmanton; Lighthand, Allan, and Co.; Eeeca and Son; Catohpole; Boss. „ „ r Hanroto: 5 casks wine. Consignees—Un,on Steamship Company. Monaooari; 170 bags sugar, 77 bunches bananas, 65 cases pines, 206 cates gum, 4 sacks oysters, 184 hides, 153 pkgs. Consignees-Omon Steamship Company; Now Zealand shipping Company; OlUrer- J. Clarke; New Zealand Doan and mercantile’agency Company; Husband; Eoberts;White; Fietchar, fluaiphreys, and Co.; Watt and Co.; Free; Pyae; Lightband. Allan, and Co.; Crompton; Hey wood and Co.; Dyson; Hayes; Mason, Struthers, and Co#; JNow Zoaiaud Express t'oni* pany P. Hay man and Co.; Suckling Bros,; Clarke; Hagletown; Nashelski; Jenkins; Inspector Pender; Connell; M. O'Rrien. EXPORTS. Hanroto; For Sydney—llß cases hams and baoon, 900 sacks hran. 230 do malt. 452 sacks oats, 20 bdls hay, 10 cases sheep tongues, 6 oases cheese, 43 pkgs - for Brisbane—7 casks port, 9 rasascheese, Ido bacn. S cases; for Kockhampton—sß oases hams and bic m, 100 sacks oats ; for Maryborough —2 cases; for Cooktotvn—4 cases. Shippers— Wood, Sinclair, and Co.; Green; New Zealand Loin and Mercantile Agency Company; Jamieson and Maleolmson; King and Co.: Alcorn; 1 andy and Co.; Vincent and Co.; Cuff and Graham; Kays and Carter; Fletcher, Humphreys, and Co.; Wait and Co.; Giimour and Co.; Kaiapoi Woollen Company. ... - Grafton; For Camara-6 pkgs; for Akaroa—S pkgs; for Timaru— i cases whiskey, 4.0 bags sugar, 45 coxes tea. 292 cases kero ene, 20 bags salt. 10 boxes tea, 6 chetse, 20 coils wire, 11 bdls steel. 221 pkgs; for Dunedin-10 cases nails. 50 pkgs. Shippers -W. Stokes; Lightband, Allan, and Co.; M. Harris and Bon; Gardiner; Aulsebrook and Co.; Jamieson and M Joolmson; Edwards, Bennett, and Co ■ J. Carder; ''ouch; Andrews and Beaten; Zealand!* Tea Company : C. W. Turner; Dalgoty and Co.; Chrv stall and Co.; Trent Bros.; D. Caro and Co.; Gard'ner and Pickering; Anderson; New Zealand Express Company; Twentymm and Cousin; Soianclsrs and Co.; Nashelski; Miles and 00. Wannka: For Blenheim-15 cases whiskey; for Norton—36 sacks potatoes, 20 do oats; for Wellington- 22 bdls skins. 5 casei chicory, 7 sac- s rhubarO 70 hags and sacks flour. 10 bars steel, 75 sacks wheat, 133 sacks sugar, 20 pkgs; for Taranaki-60 sacks malt,; for Manukan-3 ernes. Shippers—l, H. Green; Boyle ;X>ew Zealand Loan and Mercantile agency Company; Hal eastern Bros ; Hey. wood and Co.; Bowi-on Bros; Alcorn; Cuff aud Graham: Tcorner Bros.; VV hi toombo and Tombs; M‘Connell Bros.; Moir and Co.; New Zealand Express Company. Wareatea: 7 gunnies onions, 16 pkgs. Shippers Toomer Bros; T. H. Green; M Connell Bros.; Aulsebrook and Co.; Wilson; Stationmaster ; Williams. Otaanere : For Napier—2so sacks malt, 42 sacks £ou r , 2* sacks meal, 3 cases bacon, 8 cases tobacco, 51 pkgs; for Taurenga —2 pkgs; for Auckland—-0 cases hams aatt bacon, 520 sacks and bags flour, 5 cases tobacco, 100 sacks beans. 1280 sacks wheat SO sacks b an, 5u sacks sharps, 496 sacks potatoes, 61 sacks barley, 36 p»ga. Shippers—W. Fraser; Kaye and Carter; Kaiapoi Woollen Company; Gibson; New Zealand txpreea Company; C. W. Turner; Wood, rdnolair, and Co.; Moir and Co.; F. Waymouth; G. G. Stead; Boyle; Aulsebrook and Co ; Cia ka and Co.; Crompton and Uo.; Knapman ; Miles and Co.; Isitt and Gray, MOVEMENTS OF THE U.S.B. CO.’S STEAMERS. Wednesday (This Day).—The Korantd arrives early from the South, and leaves in the afternoon for Wellington, Nel«°n, and Greymoath. TEtraSDAT—The Waihora arrives from Melbourne, via Port Chalmers and Bluff, and leaves in .tbe evening tor Wellington, Napier, Gisborne, ’Aucklar d and Sydney. FEiDiT-'i’hoPenguin arrives from Wellington, and leaves in the afternoon for Dunedin. The Pukaki leaves for Groymouth direct in the afternoon. Very little work was done on the wharves in Lyttelton yesterday, with the exception of working cargo for the three Union Company’s steam irs. By advertisement apt erring elsewhere the steamer Akaroa is announced to run a cheap excursion trip to Hgeon Buy on Friday next. _ The time of starling, fares, &c,, will be found In the advertise meut. dhe Union Steamship Company’s steamer Il turoto, Captain Kennedy, arrived from Dunedin yesterday morning, and after loading a cargo of produce &0.. sailed for Wellington and Sydney. - The Union Steamship Company’s steamer Hawes arrived from Dunedin yesterday forenoon, and sulod for Wellington and Northern ports in the <• veiling. The Union Steamship Company’s steamer Mih apouri, captain Stott, arrived from Sydnev, via Auckland and way por s, yesterday morning. Bha left Sydney on Oct. 27, reached Auckland on Nov. 1, sailed again on the 3rd, and died at Gisborne, Napier, and Wellington, leaving the lastnamed port on Nov. 7 at 4 p.m.. and reached Lyttelton wharf at 6.30 a.m. \eattrday. Fine waither, with light winds was experienced throughout the passage. She left for southern ports ana Melbourne in the afternoon. telegraph notice board. Arrivals.— Nov. S: Wellington, 12.30 p.m,, Coptic, from Lyttelton; Wellington, 2 p.m., Himalaya, from Liverpool; Lyttelton, 615 p.m., t'ukaki. from Newcastle; Fort Chalmers, 4.10 p.m., Mary A. Greenwood, from Now York. Departure,— Nov. 8: Lyttelton, 7.16 p.m,, Manapouri, for Fort Chalmers. SHIPPING~TELEGRAMS. Auckland, Nov. 8, Arrived, this mornirg—Ship Zealandia, from London, July 23. The chip’s cook died from general debility on August 28. , Arrived, this morning—Barque Kirkdale, from Sonrabaja, August 26. with cane sugar. On the nig't of Oct 19. when off Wilson’s Promontory, a strong wetterly gale sprang up and the barque shipped a large quantity of water, one sea breaking on board and smesbiug one of the boats, carrying away skids and compasses, breaking down tbe com* panxon and doing other dam i go. The gale continued thirty hours, and when It lulled and a muster of the men took place, it was found that one of tho crew. Thomas Little, ordinary seaman and a single man, was missing, it is supposed the poor folio * was washed overboard by one of the heavy seas which broke over tho vessel during the gal©. Sai'ed—Suva, for Wellington! Dunedin, schooner, for Napier, via Mercury Bay. Tbe ship Margaret Galbraith has brought tho plant for the Onehnnga waterworks from Glasgow. Wellington, Nov. 8. Arrived—Hima’aya, barque (Captain Patterson), from Liverptol (August 5). Coptic, Mahinapua, and Wanttka, fr;>m South. Sailed—Australia, for Auckland, via East Coast. Wanaka, for Onehnnga, via Taranaki, Mahiuapua, for West Coast. _ Dunedin, Nov. 8. Arrived-Waihora, from Melbourne. Mary A. Greenwood, barque (Captain Tooker), from New York. __________________

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXVIII, Issue 8322, 9 November 1887, Page 4

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SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume LXVIII, Issue 8322, 9 November 1887, Page 4

SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume LXVIII, Issue 8322, 9 November 1887, Page 4