LYTTELTON.
ABBIVBD. Aug. 27 — Maori, s.s., 118 tons, Malcolm, from Dunedin, via intermediate ports. Passengers — Messrs E. Recce, Perrin, Frew, Tayleur, Johnson, Williamson, Mrs Dickson, Mrs Brown. Steerage — Constable Kennedy, 1 prisoner, and 9 others. CLEARED. Aug. 29 — Maori, s.s., 118 tons, Malcolm, for Dunedin, via intermediate ports. IMPORTS. In the Maori, Miles and Co., agents: From Dunedin uuder bond — 50 barrels, 4 well curbs, 3 pkgs, 1 case, 8 barrels, 1 case, 1 pair shafts, Taylor and Co.; 15 cases, 3 bales, R. Black. Free— l case cigars, 1 case, B. Simpson; 30 boxes, Taylor and Co.; 2 cases stoves, W. Neeve; 1 case, Thomas; 1 case, 1 cask, Partridge; 1 tierce, 1 case, Buist; 11 bales wool, Miles and Co. ; 6 cases porter, Julian; 50 barrels resin, 1 buggy, 1 pkg, 2 cases, 4 pumps, 8 pkgs, Taylor and Co.; 2 cases, 3 kegs, Savage; 3 cases, Gould; 1 do, Bayfield; 5 cases, 1 cask, Prinsj 1 case, Firth; 2 tierces, 1 case, Buist; 1 trunk, 1 parcel, Miles and Co.; 1 case. Dransfield; 18 pkgs, Black; 14 bags bark, Palmer; 2 bales leather, Coombes. From Oamaru — 22 bales wool, Miles and Co. From Timaru — 65 bales wool, Miles and Co.; 10 casks tallow, 11 qrcasks tongues, 14 bales skins, Bank of New Zealand ; 2 cases, Wood Bros. From Akaroa — 1 keg beer, H. H. Knowles. VESSELS IN HABBOUR. / Maori, s.s. / Cere 3, ship. Ramsay, ship. Joliba, barque. Duke of Edinburgh, barque. Australind, barque. Rita, brig. Camilla, brig. Spray, schooner. Bonnie Lass, schooner. Caledonia, schooner. Mavis, schooner. Amateur, 3-masted schooner. j Margaret, ketch. Elizabeth Ann, ketch.-
The barque Joliba hauled m to Peacock's Wharf on Saturday afternoon. . The schooner Canterbury, coal-laden for Lyttelton, left Greymouth on Aug. 23. The brigantine Camilla hauled m to the screw pile jetty on Saturday night, and will commence her inward discharge tb 5 .s morn-t ing. The s.s. Maori, Captain Malcolm, arrived m harbour on Saturday, at half-past two, from Dunedin, via intermediate ports. Left Port Chalmers on Aug. 23, at 1.10 a.m.; arrived at Oamaru at 6 o'clock the same evening; left again at 11 p.m., and arrived at Timaru next morning at daylight; was detained by b;d weather, and left for Akaroa at 9.30 p.m. on Aug. 26, and arrived at 6 a.m. ne?t day; left for Lyttelton at 10.30 a.m., arriving as above. We are ' debted to the Steward for files. We are sorry to learn that Mr Sinclair, mate, got injured on the steamer's trip South, by falling down the hold. Although still suffering severely,' he is recovering. The steamer sailed on her re turn trip this afternoon.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 707, 29 August 1870, Page 2
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