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LYTTELTON.

ARRIVED. Jan. IS— Onward, schooner, 69 tons, Joss, from Bluff. F. Jenkins, agont. CLEARED. Jan. 14— Gazelle, schooner, 47 tons. Davis, for Melbourne. , Jan. 14-Gleaner, brigantine, 115 tons, Black, for Greyraouth. SAILED. Jan. 13— Tni, s.s., 61 tons, Wills, for Boat Harbour. Cuff and Graham, agents. Jan. 11— Alert, schooner, 44 tons, Hays, for Timaru. Cuff and Graham, agents. Jan. 11 -Elizabeth Curie, brigantine, 73 tons, Johnston, for Picton. F. Jenkins, agent. Jan. 13 -Ladybird, s.s., 286 tons, Garrard, for Port Chalmers. D. Mills, agent. Passengers— Mrs Gibson, Messrs West and Burrows. The B.s. Star of the South is advertised to leave for the West Coast on Thursday next. Tho brigantine Florinda is offered for sale by Messrs Cntf and Ur\havn. Mr J. B. Wuy is the consignee of the timber by the Vision. Capt. Braunrl, master, agont. The barque Adolphoi lluished discharging early yesterday morning, and hauled off from the wharf. The burquentiue Hopeful will bo berthed at the Tunuel wharf to-day. , ,>. . Tho sohooner Elizab&th Curie sailed for Picton lost evening. The Prince Alfred, for Pioton, cleared at the Customs yesterday. The s.s. Tui sailed for the Boat Harbour last night. Sue leaves for Kaikoura, Wellington, Foxton, dec, to-morrow evening. Tho Charles Deering was berthed at the Tnnnel wharf yesterday. The John Knox has been shifted over to Peacock's wharf. The sohooner Transit, from Oamaru, bound to Auckland, put in to harbour windbonnd on Sunday afternoon. Thn Omaha, brigantine, cleared tho Customs for the Chatham Islands yesterday. Mr F. Jenkins' schooner Onward, from the Bluff with timber, arrived yeßtordny afternoon. Tho aacuts of the ship Uyduspoa notify that no claims against tho vessel us regards her inward freight will bo received after to-morrow. The H uatress waa brought into a berth at the No. U wharf yesterday, hituly oocupied by the brig Baymoiid. Messra Cuff and Graliam'e sohooner Alort loaded roapnra and binders from tho C. 8. Bnshjiell yesterday, and sailtd for Tiuiaru last evening. From there she proceeds to Wellington to take part in the f orthnoming regatta on Jan. 22. The two highest prizes at the Wellington regatta are £40 and Messrs Shaw, Baville and Co.'s cup for the Traders' Sailing Baoc, and £35 and the New Zealaud Shipping Co.'s cup for the First-class Yacht Baco. Wo hoar that an information has bcon laid against Capt. Davis, of tho barque John Kuox, for refusing to shift his vessol when ordered to do so by the Harbour Master. Tho case will probably bo heard at the R.M. Court this morning. Tlie B.a. Ladybird, Capt. Garrard, left Wellington at 2,15 p in. on Sunday, had very culm weather across the Strait, and arrived in harbour at 10.30 a.m. yesterday, c<he auiled for Port Chalmers at 3.45.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 3359, 14 January 1879, Page 2

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LYTTELTON. Star (Christchurch), Issue 3359, 14 January 1879, Page 2

LYTTELTON. Star (Christchurch), Issue 3359, 14 January 1879, Page 2

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