SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
LYTTELTON. AEEIVED. May 27, Hebe, brig, 197 tons, Bain, from Newcastle, N.S.W. May 27, Geelong, p.s., 108 tons, Boyd, from Dunedin via intermediate ports. Passengers — Mr. and Mrs. Rhodes, Mr. and Mrs. Carte, Messrs. Bentwick, Eoss, and Bradshaw. May 27, Choice, brigantine, 162 tons, Plaice, from Otago. May 22, Fanny Fisher, barque, 239 tons, Smith, from Newcastle, N.S.W. SAILED. May 27, Maid of the Yarra, s.s., 97 tons, Elmsly, for Dunedin and intermediate ports. No passengers. May 28, Geelong, p.s., 108 tons, Boyd, for Dunedin and intermediate ports. Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. Ehodes, Messrs. Lumley, Hobbs, Thomson; and 6in the steerage. May 29, Lansdowne, ship, 716 tons, Toovey, for Guam. IMPOSTS. In the Choice, J. D. Macpherson, agent: 1 case, Louisson ; 1 case, 2 casks, Heywood & Co., 9 cases, Iqr cask ■wine, 27 pkgs locomotive engine, Order; 1 bale, Dann & Bishop; 4 cases, Beswick. In the Geelong, Miles & Co., agents: 7 cases, Sampson; 4 ditto, 1 box, 1 half-tierce tobacco, 2 cases cigars, Bentwick ; 4 cases, Davis; 4 ditto, Barnard; 30 boxes candles, 10 ditto soap, 4 candle frames, Ayers; 60 boxes candles, Order; 1 chest, M. Vicor; 1 case, Deßourbel & Co.; 1 bale wool, Hargreaves; 6 ditto, Miles & Co.; 19 ditto, 1 case, 2 boxes, Symington; 1 bale, Murell; 1 cedar board, 1 case peacocks, Hargreaves & Co.; 1 bag onions, 1 basket crawfish, Latter; 1 ditto, Gee; 1 bale bedding, 2 boxes, Hurst. In the Hebe, Miles & Co., agents: 280 tons coals, Miles & Co. In the Fanny Fisher, G. B. Johnson, agent: 290 tons coal, 300 dozen oranges, 70 bags inaize, Order. EXPORTS. In the Maid of the Yarra, Miles & Co., agents: 8 grindstones, 12 wheels, 2 pumps, 6 camp ovens, 6 covers, 5 bdls forks, 3 casks, 6 cases, 2 crates, 2 bdls shovels, 34 pkgs nails, 1 basket, 4 qr-easks, 2 hhds,2B cases brandy, 10 hhds rum, 5 qr-casks wine, 2 hhds sherry, 2 cases gin, 3 cases ginger brandy, 50 cases geneva, 19 cases champagne, Louisson; 1 case, 102 bdls wire, 300 bdls standards, 3 pkgs, 1 stove, 1 cask, 1 can and 1 tin oil, Miles & Co.; 2 cases apparel, 2 hhds, 74 cases brandy, 3 qr-casks sherry, 3 ditto port, 15 cases claret, 49 ditto whiskey, 2 hhds rum, 2 cases, 7 ovens, 1 stove, 24 camp ovens, 9 bundles spades, 1 ditto piping, 5 cases kerosine, 3 bundles galvanized iron buckets, 12 grindstones, 34 pkgs rope, 39 kegs nails, 3 casks soda, 10 kegs paint, 1 bunfile lines, 2 chaffcutters, 2 wheels, 1 bundle boards, 21 mattrasses, 14 bolsters, 7 pillows, 1 bale forks, 9 pairs springs, 3 bundles scrolls, 3 axles, 1 barrel chains, 4 kegs nails, 1 bundle lead piping, 1 pump, 79 bars iron, 21 bars steel, 2 drums oil, Heywood & Co.j 1 ease, oilman's stores, G. B. Johnson; 5 cases old torn, 5 cases whiskey, 1 case sundries, 2 cases drapery, 80 bags salt, 12 keg£ apples, Peacock & Co.; 1 case, Eeece; 1 case, Macpherson; 4 cases, 6 casks, Latter: 1 case, 1 bag, Taylor & Co.; 8 pkgs, Dalgety & Co. In the Geelong, Miles & Co., agents: 20 cases geneva, Davis; 3 cases, 1 trunk, 2 pkgs, Louisson; 1 hhd 1 box Dalgety & Co.; 1 trunk, 1 parcel, Bank N.Z.;' 1 pkg' Peacock & Co.; 4 kegs paint, 2 drums oil, 2 ditto varnish' 2 cases, Heywood & Co.; 5 pkgs saws, Stevenson; 1 bdi ?? " S su £ ar ' * pkg fenders, 7 cases, 2 bdls, 1 chest, McPherson; 1 ease, Eeece; \ tierce tobacco, Miles & Co.; 1 bd! trees, Heywood & Co.; 1 bale bags, 1 crate, Peacock & Co. ; 1 box, Coe ; 1 box, Young; 36 cases, 8 bags, 2 tranks, 62 p.gs Woledge & Co.; 10 cases, 20 bags, Smith, Eaikes & Co.; 3 hhds beef, Louisson; 2 bales 1 parcel, Davis; 1 horse, Miles & Co. '
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CIEAItED. May 27, Star of Tasmania, schooner, 40 tons, Lowrie, for Wellington, via Kaiapoi, with 550 bushels wheat, <k>o bushels oats, Brow noil & Co.; 500 bushels wheat, llickuian (from Kaiapoi.) SAILED. May 26, Juno. May 29, Shepherdess, Wild Wave, and Kate.
akaeo a. arrived. May 25, Antelope, cutter, from Lyttelton, with cargo. May 25, Emu, ketch, from Chwgchurch, with cargo. May 25, Sea Bird, schooner, from Lyttelton via Port Levy, with cargo. . ... , May 26, Foam, ketch, from Tiniaru, in ballast. May 27, Geelong, p.s., Geelong, from Dunedin via intermediate ports. The Dragon and Marchioness, both from Adelaide, have nrrrived with considerable freights of flour and other South Australian produce. The Marchioness sailed on the 2nd, the Dragon on the 7tli, and, since making the land, both vessels have been detained for a number of days by light and baffling weather. The steamer Prince Alfred, which is described as a boat admirably adapted for the cattle trade, in which she is to be principally engaged, was to leave on the day after the Dragon, and to steam all the way down. —Otago Daily Times, May 23. The Matilda llayes, with Dr. Hector and his party, sailed from the Heads late on Thursday evening. Though she is is of no great size, Dr. Hector has thorough faith in the little vessel, and he is understood to have an efficient crew whose number will be supplemented at Jacob's River by the crew of the sealing boat which is also to be employed on the survey. On arriving at the West Coast, her small size is such as to enable her to work into the most intricate harbor, and the crew will also have the advantage of sweeps or long oars in calm weather, or when losing the wind under some of the high lands along the coast. She is adequately provisioned for five or six months.—lbid.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1101, 30 May 1863, Page 4
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