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HEATHCOTE WHARF. Conveyance of Goods to Christehurch. TH E Public are respectfully informed that the " KAKA "and » FLIRT," Captains Cain and George Day, will in future convey Goods to the above wharf, guaranteed to be landed free from all risks, at the rate of One Pound per ton. From the well known capabilities of these Boats, and the characters of their respective Masters, the utmost regularity and despatch, tog-ether with punctuality of arrival at the wharf, may be fairly depended upon, by parties shipping by these vessels. Shippers may also depend upon every care being taken of their Goods, both while on board and at the Wharf, where a commodious and perfectly weathertight Warehouse has been erected, and where goods will lie perfectly safe and free from damage, in the custody of the Wharfinger who resides on the premises. Arrangements have been made for the cartage of goods from the wharf to their respective places of destination at a low rate. N.B. To prevent the great inconvenience which at present exists from goods arriving without the knowledge of their owners, parties (residing in and near Christehurch) shipping by the above conveyance will be informed of their goods being at the Wharf within two hours of their arrival. Agents— ln Lyttelton, Longden &Le Cren. „ In Christehurch, J. F. Swinbourne. By whom orders will be punctually attended to, and any other information afforded. THE HEATHCOTE WHARF WILL be open for business on and after Ist March next. , George Fairfield, Wharfinger. Rates of Wharfage, &c, same as those charged by the Canterbury Association in Lyttelton. SHIPPING NEWS. ARRIVED. Feb. 23, brigantine Munford, 169 tons, Hayle, from Hobart Town. Feb. 24, schooner Cicely, 60 tons, Liddell, from New Plymouth. Passenger, Mr. R. Brown. Feb. 25, cutter Henry, 30 tons, Holmes, from Wellington, Passenger, Miss Scott. Feb. 26, Schooner Wellington, 54 tons, Ferguson, from Wellington. Same day, cutter Catherine Johnstone, 12 tons, Armstrong, from Akaroa. SAILED. Feb. 24, schooner Marmora, 135 tons, Kelly, for Wellington. Passengers, Messrs. J. and I. Rochforth, and W. Lyon, Esq. Feb. 26, cutter Fisherman, 18 tons, Douglas, for Akaroa. IMPORTS. In the Munford, 540 sheep, 8 horses. In the Cicely, 1300 ft. sawn timber, 4000 shingles, R. Greaves ; 3 cases boots and shoes, Henderson ; 5 hhds. beer, Liddell; 1 brl. apples, 60 kits onions, 1 case perfumery, Longden and Le Cren ; 14 cases apples, 7 kits do., 35 do. onions, S kegs butter, Liddell. In the Henry, 50 drums figs, 1 caroteel currants, 1 brl. raisins, 2 do. nuts, R. Beamish; 3 cases sundries, 1 tin mustard, Waters; 1000 ft boards, 1 cask apples, 2$ kits onions, R. Beamish. In the Wellington, 2 qr. casks port wine, 1 hhd. Geneva, 2 kegs tobacco, 2 qr. casks marsala, Laurie, 1 case curacoa, 5 cases champagne, 1 hhd. rum, 1 case punch essence, 10 bags sugar, 1 cask sherry, Griffiths; 10 half-chests tea, Laurie; 1 cask Madeira, 10 cases claret, 52 bags sugar, 5 cases Sauterne, 13 bags sugar, Beamish; 1 qr. cask 2 octaves 2 cases wine, Laurie ; 10 casks bottled beer, 9 kegs nails, 2 cases slops, 3 do. pipes, 6 doz. frying-pans, 4 kegs butter, 4 coils rope, 19,000 ft. timber, 2 tons flour, 300 bushels bran, 606 lbs. hams and bacon. EXPORTS. In tbe Marmora, 10 casks wine, 2 casks spirits, 100 cases spirits, 173 gal., 6 barrels flour, 155 bars holt iron, 60 bundles iron, 120 do. hoop iron, 36 bags nails, 22 hhds. brandy, 10 cases printed books, 1 barrel refined sugar. 250 cases geneva, 8 kegs tobacco, 3 tierces refined sugar, 47 bales and casus, 1 case accordians, 4 cases pianofortes, 8 cases stationery, 10 pads oakum, 1 case printing ink, 1 cask rice, 3 chests goods, 36 drums oil and turpentine, 1 case zinc, 1q kegs tooacco, 3 cases books, and a quantity of merchandise not particularly described. In the Fisherman, 15 bags flour, 5 gun cases, 10 gal. geneva, 16 packages apparel, 6 bags sugar, 1 ton flour, 1 demijohn gin, 3 casks ale. The flue schooner " Munford " made her passage from Hobarton here in 10 days, and we are happy to leurn that this line brigantine is to be placed as a regular trader between this port and Van. Dieineu's Laud.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume II, Issue 60, 28 February 1852, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume II, Issue 60, 28 February 1852, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume II, Issue 60, 28 February 1852, Page 5