SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
AEEIVED. : Feb. 14, s.s. Maid of the Yarra, 97 tons, Lowrie, from Timaru. y Feb. 17, brig Dart, 154 tons, Schaplehorn, from Sydney Via Wellington. Passengers: Mrs. Turner, and Mrs. Marholland. Feb. 17, brig Reliance, 118 tons, Clarke, from Hobart Town. Passengers: Mrs. Roland and 4 children, Mr. Connor. Feb. 17, schooner Eose Ann, 26 tons, Duncan, from Auckland. Feb. 17, schooner Elizabeth, 12 tons, Malcolmson, from Akaroa. : Feb. 17, s.s. Airedale, 286 tons, Kennedy, from Weilington and Not them Ports. Passengers: Hon. Crosbie Ward, Major and Mrs. Coote, Lieut. McKellar, Messrs. Hall, Eitchie, Prttchard, Garrard, Sackling, and 16 steerage passengers for Lyttolton, 15 chief cabin, and 22 steerage for Otago. Feb. 17, 8.8. Gazelle, 77 tons, Gay, from Dunedin. Passengers: Messrs. Beverick, Eldridge, Cross, Carter, Buckley, Adkin, Bedford, Jeffreys, Diassel, Mouldie, Lawson, Lambert, Harold, Donovan, Elles, Hedge, Hearnie, Moss, Caust, Orchard, Nosworthy, Turcan, Benjamin, Cookson, Peacock. - SAILED. Feb. 14, ketch Traveller's Bride, 45 tons, Blair, for Auckland, with 13 original passengers from Dunedin. Feb. 17, s.s. Airedale, 286 tons, Kennedy, for Dunediu. Passengers: Messrs. Borthwick, Thompson (2), Armstrong, Moss, Eattray, Eaffan, Whymack, Johnson, Hoare, Cullin, Baird, Marshall, and 37 original passengers from Northern Ports. »'■■■■ IMPOETS. ' In the Maid of the Yarra, Miles & Co., agents: 20 bales wool, Miles & Co.; 20 do., Ehodes; 45 do., Cookson & Co.; 5 do., Hargreaves. ' In the Dart, Cookson & Co., agents: 2 casks zinc, 53 tags coke, Wilmer; 1 cask, Prince; 2 cases, 1 cask, 1 keg, Hawkes & Co.; 1 case hats, 2 do. mole trowsers, order;120 boxes soap, 56 gunnies sugar, Fisher & Co.; 2 -cases saddlery, Alporfc; 1 truss carpets, 53 cedar boards, 264 gunnies sugar, Cookson & Co.; 34 gunnies sugar, -Hargreaves; 40 boxes soap, 30 half barrels apples/ order; 2. p01e-drays, 8 dray boxes, 24 bullockbows, 24keys, 4 pole pinsi Miles & Co.; 2 drums oil, 10 boxes candles, 5 'do, , soap, 1 case, 1 keg, Higgins; 22 barrels apples, Tiouse; 14 tierces beef, order. ' In the Eeliance, E. A. Hargreaves, agent: 47,970 palings, 110 bundles laths, 600 rails, 200 posts, 120,000 shingles, 1 pkg. jam, 1 parcel seeds, 1 paper parcel, Hargreaves; 1 case apparel, order. In the Eose Ann, Cookson & Co., agents: 7000 feet timber, 7500 shingles, 146 posts, 1500 palings, 20 pkgs. ;fumiture, 17 doors and sashes, Weld. : -■ In the Elizabeth, master, agent: 7500 feet timber, 8 ■pkgs. fruit, Malcomsoh. . . t: In the Airedale, Miles and Co., agents; 2 casks glass, Weld; 5 ram lambs, Creyke; 1 iron safe, 2 cases and 1 ■ parcel, Bank of New Zealand; 1 parcel, Eevans; 1 do. -White; 1 do. Cookson; 1 box, Downie; 1 case, 2 casks jChichpry, Eenshaw; 66 boxes and 7 cases apples, Moss; .2^ tons chrome ore,, Dun Mountain Company; 1 case, , Miles and Co. ;.. In the Gazelle, Miles and Co., agents; 343 bags sugar, 150 bags coffee, 1 case cigars, Dalgety and Co. . i, :•■- : l exports. ••■■• In the Traveller's Bride, master, agent;! box tea, 2 cases apparel, R. Latter; and original cargo from Dunedin. In the Airedale, Miles and Co., agents; 3 pkgs. merchandize, E. Genet; and original cargo from Northern Ports. -. 1 The Young America, 1741 tons, Carlyle,from the Clyde ■:with'sheep and general cargo, went down to.Oamaru to . land her stock, but was unsuccessful, and was obliged to .leave,with.the loss of an anchor and chain. She also .brought away Captain Sewell, beach-master. She is now at the Lower Port, having caught the ground coming up, , and the Sampson, steamer, has gone down to render as- . sistance if required.—2)dii^ Times, Feb 15. . It is reported that the Lady Young ship, ia on shore inside the heads, her keel having taken the ground coming up the channel." ' Nothing serious need be apprehended, as she will be off next tide.— lbid.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XVII, Issue 968, 19 February 1862, Page 4
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