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SHIPPING.

PORT OP LYTTELTON. ARRIVED. Oct 15 —Marmion, schooner, 92 tons, Bourton, from Kaipara. Cargo—Timber. Oct 15—Clyde, s.s., 27 tuns, McConville, from Kaiapoi. SAILED. Oct 15—Janet Grey, schooner, 30 tons, for Tauranga. Cargo —Produce. Get 15—Kiery Gross, schooner, 72 tons, Abrams, for Picton. Cargo—Produce. ’ The fine barque Hopeful, Captain Lilly, arrived in port at 9.30 this morning from Newcastle, N.S.W., with a cargo of coals for Miles, Hassal, a,nd Co. The smart topsail schooner Marmion arrived this morning from Kaipara, with a cargo of timber for Mathiesou’s Agency, YESTERDAY'S. ARRIVED. Oct 14—Emerald, ketch, 40 tons, Whitby, from Havelock. Master, agent. „ . . Oct 14—Antelope, cutter, 17 tons, Malcolmson, fromAkaroa. Master, agent. Oct 14—Linnet, ketch, 20 tons, Smith, from Pigeon Bay. Master, agent. Oel 14—Phoebe, s.s, 416 tons, Worsp, from North. G. Mackay, agent. Passengers saloon : . Mesdames Gilmer, Watt, Jones, Salt, Carter, Messis Strange, Maloney, Ueece. Steerage—Mrs Barnes and child, Messrs Bains, Faulkner, Ayrton, Camp, Cook, Holdon, Masser, James, Rogers, and 12 for South. A T , r Oct 14-Hopeful, barque, 332 tons, Luly, from Newcastle (N.S.W.); cargo coals. Oct 14 -Hawea, s s, 462 tons, VV heeler, from Northern Ports. Miles, Hassal and Co, agents. Passengers—Rev and Mrs Lloyd and child, M>' and Mrs Andrew, Mrs llarknen and child, Mrs Cacutt, Mr and Mrs Ellis, Mrs Weymau, Mrs Mackintosh, Mrs Cockburu, Lady Wilson and maid. Misses Merriman, Cox, Cacutt, two Sisters of Mercy, Messrs Cox, M’Cormack, Hodge, Connell, Henderson, Hughes, Daly. Crothers, Taylor, Robinson, Obeu, Hon Robinson, and 27 for South. October 14—Mary King, brigantine, 73 tons, B. Hilton, for Nelson. P. Cunningham and Co, agents. CLEARED. Oct 14—Janet Gray, schooner. 30 tons, Shephard, for Tauranga. P. Cunningham and Co, agents. Oct 14—Phoebe, s.s, 416 tons, Worsp, for Dunedin. G. Mackay, agent. , _ .. Oct 14—Bruce, s.s, 205 tons, Jones, for Dunedin, via Timaru and Akaroa. Miles, Hassal and Co, agents. Oct 14—Ladybird, s.s, 286 tons, Andrew, for Northern Ports. G. Mackay, agents. Oct 14—Hawea, s.s, 462 tons, Wheeler, for Dunedin. Miles, Hassal and Co, agents. . SAILED. Oct 14-Bruce, s.s. 205 tons, Jones, for Dunedin, via Akaroa, and Timaru. Miles, Hassal and Co, agents. Passengers —Mr and Mrs Sweet and family (3), Mr and Mrs Dickenson, Miss Merriman, Messrs Reid, W ard, and March. Oct 14—Hawea, s.s, 402 tons, Wheeler, for Dunedin. Miles, Hassal and Co, agents. Passengers— Messrs Pollock, Agar, Campbell, and 27 original. , , „ , . Oct 14—E. U. Cameron, schooner, 41 tons, Aschman, for Akaroa, with cargo. Master, agent. Oct 14—J. G. Coleson, schooner, 71 tons, Chapman, for Havelock, with cargo. Master, agent. Oct 14—Ladybird, s.s. 286 tons. Andrew, for Northern Ports. G. Mackay, agent. Passengers— Rev and Mrs Bluett, Misses Delore and Clillord, Messrs M’Phon, Popplewell, Bugg, Jenkins, Collins, Gardner, and Barlow’s Circus. Oet 14—Phoebe, s.s, 416 tons, Worsp, for Dunedin. G. Mackay, agent. Oct 14—Lizzie Guy, brigantine, Wills, lor Greymouth ; cargo grain. P. Cunningham and Co, agents, IMPORTS Per Linnet—l 4 cords firewood. Consigned to order. Per Hawea, from Onehunga, free—3 horses, 11 head cattle. From Nelson —12 bdls hops, 1 box, 100 do tea. From Wellington—2 pkgs, lo cases, 28 do arms, 1 bale, 1 parcel. Consignees— W alter, Cox, Fisher, Edwards, Bennett and Co, Mackay, Crothers, Col Reader, Pratt. Per Phoebe, from Onehunga, free—4 bags, 7 trunks, 10 packages, 1 bar silver. From Wellington—l bag, 2 cases, 1 parcel, 1 bale, 2 packages. Consignees-Stewart, Stringer, Pieterson, Prebble, Hanibell, Hobday and Co, Suckling, Press Company, Strange and Co, Crothers. Per Antelope—3sooft timber, 27 cases bottles, i empty hhds, 139 sheepskins, 6 bags fat, 12 bides, 62 boat knees. Consignees—Montgomery and Co, Vincent and Co, Matson and Co, \V ilkiu, Jenkins. Per Josephine—4o,6o9 feet timber. Consigned to order. . , ... Per Emerald-32,053 feet timber. Consignees— E, Cutts, J. T. Brown. exports. Per Janet Gray—4 kegs butter, 36 sacks potatoes, 290 do oats, 50 do flour, a cases clieese, 4 do meats, 2 do bacon, 20 bags oatmeal. Shippers—l'. Cunningham and Co. Per Mary King—lß9s felloes, 2000 spokes, 102 naves, 730 sacks wheat, 40 do bran. Per Ladybird, for Wellington, free—3 trunks, 4 cases. For Nelson—26 kegs butter, 5 cases cheese. For Manakau—ll kegs butter. Shippers—Lightband, Clark, Boyle, Beharrel, M’Couuell, Watt and Co Per E. U. Cameron—6o bags flour, 12 bags sharps, 2 sacks wheat, 6 sacks oats, 1 cask biscuits, 4 canes, 30 sheets Iron, 3 kegs paint, 2 drums oil, 2 pieces chain, 3 parcels. Shippers—Hawkins, Ruddeuklau, J. Anderson, Bruce and Co, Banks, Mackay. Per Bruce—For Timaru, ex Alhambra, under bond: 3 cases j ex Waikato: 23 bales woolpacks, 126 casks cement. Ex Lactura: 27 bales woolpacks, 12 casks cement. For Akaroa, ex Waikato: 13 pkgs. For Timaru, ex Merope: 1 box, 1 keg, 6 bales, 2 cases; ex Warehouse: 25 cases whiskey, 2do wine; free, for Akaroa: 3 cases, 5 pieces Kauri timber, 1 bale, 1 trunk, 40 bags flour, 5 sacks bran, 7do sharps, 1 churn. For Timaru: 6 casks, 9 cases, 9 ovens, 1 box, 4 kegs, 7 cases iron, 40 bdls wire, 15 bales woolpacks, 2 bundles, 2 cases wine. For Dunedin: 41 cases, 2 casks eggs, 8 pieces timber, 1 bale. Shippers—Miles, Hussall, and Co, Cuff and Graham, Wilson, Sawtell and Co, Montgomery, Lightbaud, P. Cunningham, Fuhrman, Coates ana Co, Heywood and Co, Suckling Bros, Twentymau, Mason, Struthers and Co, C. W. Turner, Reed and Bain, Trent Bros, Woledge and Co, Hopkins, Hawkins, Beharrel, Crowe. Notice to Mariners.— The following notice to mariners is published in the ‘‘New Zealand Gazette” of the 30th September : Customs Department (Marine Branch), Wellington, 24th September, 1875. Notice is hereby given, that the harbormaster at Nelson has reported that the entrance of the Wairnea River has of late silted up, and at low water there is only sft instead of I4lt, as formerly.—Wileiam H. Reynolds.

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Globe, Volume IV, Issue 419, 15 October 1875, Page 2

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951

SHIPPING. Globe, Volume IV, Issue 419, 15 October 1875, Page 2

SHIPPING. Globe, Volume IV, Issue 419, 15 October 1875, Page 2

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