SHIPPING.
LYi'TELTON. ARBIVBD. Dec. 9—Beautiful Stur, s.s, 125 tous, Chrisp, from Wanganui. Passengers: Mrs, and Misses Thompson (2), Miss and Masters Corry (3), the Misses Moore (2), Mr and Mrs Duncan; 5 in steerage. OLBARKD. Dec. 9—Pet, barque, 268 tons, Capt.Burch, for Newcastle, in ballast. SAILED. Dec. 9—Antelope, cutter, 17 tons, Mal•olmson, for Akaroa. Dec, 9—Gipsy, ketch, 12 tons, Mathews, for Peraki. Dec. 9—J. B. Russell, schooner, 56 tons, Ritchie, for Pieton, in ballast. EXPORTS. In the Antelope, Master, agent: 1 use irngs, Reed and Sons ; 1J tons potatoes, H. H»wkins; l qr-cask brandy 4 casks bottled ale, 5 cases brandy, 3 cases old torn, Mathe•on's Agency; 1 case looking glasses, 1 pkge, 3 cases pipes, G. Tayler; 3 pkgs luggage, Miles and Co j 1 do luggage, Grigg; ldo leather, Walker; 1 do drapery, Heslop ; 1 plough, Maorics. In the Gipsy, Master, agent: 60 pkgs, 2000 ft sawn timber, 2 tanks, Miles and Co.
VEBSELS IN HABBODB. Beautiful Star, g.s., from Wanganui. Wainui, s.s.. from Dunedin. Light Brigade, ship, from Londan. Hydaspes, ship, from London. Blue Jacket, ship, fr«m Londjn. King of Italy, ship Pet, barque. John Knox, barque, from Sydney. P. C. E., barque, from Newcastle. William Ackers, barque, from Newcastle, Nil Desperandum, brig, from Newcastle. Fawn, brig. Mary Ann Christina, schooner. Toluiteer, schooner. Annie, ketch. Mystery ketch. Jupiter, ketch.
High Water—oo.4s a.m.; 1.13 p.m. The schooner J.B.Russell hauled off from tke screw-pile jetty yesterday morning, The schooner Herald sailed for Auckland on Tuesday, with a full cargo of grain. The barque Pet hauled off from the screwwle jetty yesterday morning. She will sail for Newcastle in a few days. The barque John Knox hauled in to the wrew-pile jetty yesterday to discharge her cargo,
The s.s. Gazelle, having received a thorough overhaul, was launched yesterday, She will sail for Kaiapoi this morning. The. Beautiful Star, s.s., arrived in harbour fast night from Wanganui, hating left on Tuesday at 4 a.m. Experienced strong N.W. winds.
KAIAPOI. SAILED, Dec. 9-Emerald, ketch, Whitby, for Lyttelton, in ballast. The Bose of Eden, schooner, is in the river. TELEGRAMS. Pom Chalmers.-Dec. Bth, late, Tairoa, from Molyneux; Angenitti, from San Francisco; 8.30 p.m., Keera, for Lyttelton, via Oamaru.
Nelson,—Dec. 9, noon, Lyttelton, from Blenheim ; 3 a.m., Gothenburg, for West Coast.
.Napiee..-Dcc 9,1 a.m., Sturt, from East Coast; 7 p.m., Lady Bird, for Wellington, via coast.
Wellington.—Dec. 9, 2 p.m., Wanganui, from Wanganui; 8, 5 p.m., Rakaia, for Panama; 9,1 pm., Airedale, for Lyttelton; 2.30 p,m., Phoebe, for Napier; 4.30 p.m., Tararua, for Lyttelton; 445 p.m., Susan, for Newcastle; 4.45 p.m., Hercules, for Neweastle. »• >..
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXX, Issue 2486, 10 December 1868, Page 2
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