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The advices by the last mail from China give an almost unprecedented export of the cotton stable for the month of December, being as follows :■ —For Liverpool: The Glenhuntley, with 4508 bales; FowSim, with 8590 bales; Princess Royal, with 7480 bales; Loodianah, with 4256 bales; Zingra, with 2635 bales ; Chiyseisi, with' '2150 bales ; Young England, with 5384 bales; Royal George, with 3407 bales; Sol way, with 7173 bales; London, with 6272 bales; and Montmorency, with 4260 bales. From Hong-Kong (also for Liverpool): The Light of the Age, with 4408 bales; the Falcon, with 3394 bales; the Istamboul, with 6098 bales; the Lord Lyndhurst, with U,044 bales; Offir, with 1618 bales; and: Manhoc, with 4252 bales. Eor London: The export from Shanghai had been Lam mermuir, with 6631 bales; Noapariel, with 6500 bales; and Stratliillan, with 4,123 bales; while from Hong-Kong'there sailed only the Amazone, with 2651 bales. The total,export of cotton for the six months ending Dec. 31 Was 271,255 bales,, while for the corresponding period of 18G2 it was only 14,010 bales.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1244, 2 June 1864, Page 2

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Untitled Lyttelton Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1244, 2 June 1864, Page 2

Untitled Lyttelton Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1244, 2 June 1864, Page 2