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Shipping News.

Lyttelton Times, Volume XIV, Issue 844, 12 December 1860, Page 4

 

Shipping News.

ARRIVED,

Dec. 10, schooner Wellington, 46 tons, Elmsly, from Timaru.

Dec. 11, barque Koh-i-Noor, 372 tons, McNab, from London, with four passengers.

SAILED.

Dec. 10, brig Yarrow, 229 tons, Scott, for Sydney in ballast. Passengers, Messrs. Webber and Evans.

JMPORTB,

In the Wellington, Miles and Co., agents, 93 bales wool (27,900 lbs.). 1 box, Miles and Co. In the Koh-i-Noor, Cookson and. Co. agents; 1 case apparel, Ellice ; 1 case, Mountfort; 7 pkgs. agricultural machinery, 5 casks, 20 hhds. beer, Heywood;

37-cases, 25 hhds, beer, 10 barrels ditto, 12 casks paints, 1 tub, order; 5 cases, 3 casks, 24 boxes, 1 butt wine, Johnston; ,J case effects, Earlo; 13 casks, 14 tins, 20 drums, 2 cases, 2 pkgs. 2 cases tools, Hawkes; 8 casks agricultural seeds, Pigeon; 1 case, Studholme; 5 cases hams. 5 ditto eheeso, Miles'andCo.;' 3 cases Harris and Innes; 2 cases, Belfield; 1 case, Groom; 2 cases, Williams; 20 hhds. beer, 6 casks bottled beer, Julian: 1 case apparel, Duncan; 1 case ditto, Dampier; 1 case, Younghusband; 2 pkgs. agricultural implements, Wilkinson; 4 cases printing materials, Willis; 1 ease, Boggis; 2 cases, B. Ware; 1 case, Roberts, 4 cases, 1 • bale, Clarkson; 1 case, Gray; 5 hhds. 1 case, Moore; 1 case woollens, Thompson; 6 pkgs. Fosier; 2 cases apparel, Vigors; 5 casks, 4 cases,2 bundles, 2 trunks, F. J. Moss; 1 pkg. specie, Union Bank of Australia; 2 pianos, Dunsford ;■1 case, Boggis; 4 casks whiskey, 60 cases champagne, 20 hhds. rum, 32 cases mustard, 60 cases, 17 pkgs. 200 casks, 360 boxes, 708 bars, 86 bundles iron, 30 quarter casks, 5 hhds. 25 pkgs., 10 half tierces, 10 kegs, 4 mill stones, 75 tons coals, 400 bags salt, 100 casks beer, 1 set harrows, 1 po!e, 1 pkg. pails. 1 plough, 1 case felt, 1 pkg. ditto, 12 baskets acid, Cookson and Co.

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