SHIPPING.
PORT OF LYTTELTON. ARRIVED. Oct 30— St Kilcla, s.s., 174 tons, Flowerday, from Dunedin, via Kakanui. Passengers—Messrs Suttons, Brewer. Oct 30—Nile, schooner, 25 tons, Koskle, from Pigeon Bay. Oct 30— Adelphoi, barque, Gunn, from Newcastle, CLEARED. Oct 30 —Reward, schooner, 41 tons, Westlake, for Port Chalmers. October 30—Julia Pryce, schooner, 41 tons, Queen, for Auckland and Thames. Oct 30—St Kilda, s.s, 175 tons, Flowerday, for Wanganui. The following passengers arrived by the brig May Flower, from Mauritius Mrs Dickson, and two children. YESTERDAY'S. Oct 29—9 a.m : Wind S.W., light; weather overcast. Barometer, 29.57; thermometer, 48, High water—Morning, 3123; afternoon. 3.44. ARRIVED. Oct 29—May Flower, brig, 277 tons, from Mauritius. Cargo, sugar. Messrs Dalgety, Nichols, and Co, agents. CLEARED, I |Oct 29—Lutterworth, ship, 883 tons, W. Pearson, for London. N.Z.S. Co, agents. SAILED. Oct 29 —Lutterworth, ship, 883 tons, W. Pearson, for London. N.Z.S. Co, agents. Passengers—saloon: Mrs Winter Misses Cecilia and Annie Winter, Father James Gleasure, Messrs William and Patrick Pope, Mr Elkington. Oct 29—Omaha, brigantine, Meiklejohn, lor Kaipara, in ballast. Cuff and Graham, agents. IMPORTS Per Mary Blair—B4 cases jam, 41 do, 78,000 ft timber, 11,000 sft palings, 37,000 6ft do. 650,000 shingles, 4 cases pigeons. Consignees —P. Cunningham, Saunders and Henderson, W. Montgomery and Co. , . x . Per Hawea—From Onehunga, restricted goods; 3 boxes gold. From Nelson, ex Charles Edward: 6 boxes gold. Under bond, from Wellington: 3 i-chests tea. 10 boxes do. Free, from Onehunga: 15 cases, 6 tierces, 40 kits oysters, 2 bags do. From Nelson: 1 trunk. From Wellington: 1 sack, 3 cases, 8 bales wool. 1 bale. Consignees—Mason, Struthers, and Co, C. Wilson, N.Z.S. Co, Bowden, Kolleston, Llghtband, Allan, and Co, Smith, Saunders. Halbert, Beath and Co, Crothers, Caro, White, Almoa, Phillips. Per Antelope—7oooft timber, 60 boat knees. Consignees—Malcolmson, Harrison. EXPORTS. Per Lutterworth—3l4 casks tallow, 2048 bales wool, 4 packages, 2 casks skins, 2 do wool, 158 qrbales wool, 700 do skins, 15 cases shells, 2771 sacks flour, 273 cases tallow, 3 casks hides, 45 do pelts, 163 cases, 7 bags, quantity of bones, 8 bales leather, 227 sacks wheat, 225 hides, 207 packages and pieces, 18 boxes gold. Shippers—N.Z.L. and M.A. Co, W. Wilson, Edwards and Co, Dalgety, Nichols, and Co. Kinross and Co, Miles, Hassal, and Co. Lees and Moore, J. Eskdale, K. Campbell, W. G. Turnbull and Co, Johnstone and Co, E. Pearce, Watt Bros, P. Cunningham and Co, J. B. Curran, B. Petersen, J. M. Heywo >d and Co, H. M’Donald, K. Campbell, Saunders and Henderson, Birch and Co, Edwards, Bennett, and Co, Sir J. C. Wilson, W. Wilkinson, E. Wilkin. N.Z.S. Co,J. Grigg, Cufl and Graham, G. Gould, Matheson’s Agency, Keed and Bain, Bank New Zealand, Bank N.S. W. Per Hawea—For Dunedin, free: 23 cases, 1 parcel, 1 box. Shippers—Morley, Cobb, Cuff and Graham, Watson. „ _ , Per Beautiful Star—For Timaru, cx Laetura. under bond: 4 bales, 100 boxes candles. 51 bdls hoop iron. Ex Easby: 5 coils rope, 2 cases. Free: 12 cases, 6 coils wire, I qr-cask. For Dunedin: 546 sacks potatoes, 2 packages, 3 trunks, 18 cases, 4 kegs, 2 casks. Shippers—Trent Brothers, Vaughan and Co, Beharrel, Lightband, Allan, and Co, Myers Bros. Furhman, Toomer and Son, Hey wood and Co, Packe, Wilson, Sawtell, Cuff and Graham, Morley, Mackay, Miles, Hassal, and Co, Mason, Struthers, and Co. Per Agnes Donald—23 tons flour, 40 sacks bran, 10 do oats, 27 cheeses, 10 kegs butter. Shippers— Koyse, Stead, and Co. DEPARTURE OF THE SHIP LUTTERWORTH. This fine vessel sailed yesterday, a day before her advertised time. A Hue S. W. wind sprung up, and about 5 p.m. she was towed dear of the Gladstone Pier, and then made sail and ran down the harbor before a fine fresh sou’-wester. This splendid little ship lias been loaded and despatched With the now- proverbial speed and punctuality of the N Z.S. Co. She carries home a large and valuable cargo, worth no less than £142,000, including eighteen boxes gold and a fair complement of passengers. We wish her a speedy and prosperous passage to the old country.
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Globe, Volume IV, Issue 431, 30 October 1875, Page 2
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675SHIPPING. Globe, Volume IV, Issue 431, 30 October 1875, Page 2
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