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LYTTELTON.

June 19— Taiaroa, s.s., 228 tons, Piatersen, for Wellington and Ntlson. .' R. Pufl*tt, agent. Passengers: For Wellington— Mr and Mrs Reed, Mr and Mrs Dunne, child and servant, Messrs Alexander, Callcott,. Elairj, Lonjrhnan, Barrett, Profeaeor Brown; for Nelaon— Miss Shrode, Mrs Murdooh 5 for Taranaki— Miss Hurstole, Mr Snowtall ; for Auckland— Mra Tregengle and femily, Mrs Overton. Mr Beanmomt trod 33 steerage. June 2o -Cleopatra, schooner, 92 tons, Keeble, for New Caledouia 0. W. Turner, auent. June ZO- Saucy Lass, schooner, 39 tons, Callow, lor Wellington. Caff and Grahnm, agents. Jane 20 — T. B. Toylor, Bobooner, 5 k tons, Smith, for Hokitika. Cufi and. graham, aguata. June 2o— Emerald, ketch, 40 tons, Moore, for Anahau. Master, amrat. June 20- Annie Hill. bxisantine,l2ltoa<!, K'Kay, for Groymouth. Cullaud Graham, agents. June 20^-Elizabeth. Curie, ketch, 76 tons, Brown, ! for Pfoton". Master, aaant. . June 20— Sissy, schooner, 76 tons, Carmwnael, for Auqkland. Maßter, agent. „ . -Jane 20^- Star of the bea, (schooner, 38 tons, Bmith,forHav«look. Master, agent. June 20- Ocean Bird, ketch, 32 tons» Gillokl, for Wellington. Cuff and Graham, ogeuts. June 21-Prir.ca Alfred, barquentine, 161 tons, Schenkel, for Pelorus Bound. Master, agent. Thebarctne Acnia Bell. 348 tons, Captain T«*eß. cleared at Auckland for this port on Jane 12. She ■ leit there on Jnne 14. The brig Emperor leftAuokland for Newcastle '"WeAda'c. Owen left Auckland for Manokati«B , June 15, there to load for this port. The 8.8. Ta*arofi, nftptiinffieteraen, le£t Min*kau at 11 a m., Juno 15 ; called at Taranaki, Kelson, Fioton and Wellington, and arrived in harbour at 8.80 a.m. on Saturday. Sha left for Wellington and - Kelson at 9 p m. on Satniday, taking the ontw*rd English mail via San Pranoicco. We are indebted to Mr Stodnrt, t er purßer.-ter flies. Messrs Shaw. Savill and Co.'s barque Htsdson ..maybe looked for at any hour, as she is now tS days put from Lou-ion. .... Mr ' C. W. Turnei'a sohoonor Cleopatra left;yes- . terday foi .New Caledonia T*ader the command of Mr. Keeble erßtwhilo hor.cfeisf oflicer. The departure of this vessel for New Caledonia ia another evidence 'f tho enterprise of her owner, whose .vessels are fast becoming known in alt porta. It is • to be hoped that the Cleopatra ,T»ill be the pioneer vessel in establishing a prosperous trade betwean • this port and the islands whither she ia hound. Several vesaela, aa will he seen above, took ad.vantage of the south. west breesa yesterday, and got .away for their respective deatinitjona.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 3801, 21 June 1880, Page 2

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LYTTELTON. Star (Christchurch), Issue 3801, 21 June 1880, Page 2

LYTTELTON. Star (Christchurch), Issue 3801, 21 June 1880, Page 2