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LYTTELTON.

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. ARRIVED. March 7--Steamer Geelong, 101 tons, Boyd, from Dunedin j and intermediate ports. Passengers : Mr. and Mrs. Stud- ' ' holme, Mesdames White, .Johnson, Adams, Misses Browi ' Cameron, (Clifford, Brownham, Smith, Major Richmond Captain Greaves, Messrs. Tailored, Strode, Willis, Birdsej Jackson, Bealey, Mashelski, Hutcheson, Blake, Stevens, an Parker. March 7—Steamer Gazelle, 70 tons, Elins.ly, fmm Timaru. Same day-— Schooner Elizabeth, 12 tons, Malcolmson, froi Akaroa. March 10—Steamer Maid of the Yarra, 07 tons, Gay, fron Gore Bry. Same day—Steamer Gazelle, 70 tons, Ehnsly, from Kaiapo 12th—Schooner Fox, from Newcastle. 12th—Steamer Storm Bird, from Wellington. Same day—Steamer Storm Bird, 104 tons, Muudie, fron Wellington. 3 passengers. Same day—Bri—aiitine Fox, 15S tons, Jloseasoii, fron Newcastle, N.S.W. March 14 —Barque Marie et Louise, 427 tons, Bonuett from the Mauritius via Auckland. Passengers ■- cabin Madame Bomiett, S. Treleavcn. Steerage: Messrs. Veiteli Watcrstone, Williams, Reunio, Duboas, Ingram, McDonald McGee and Duncan. SAILKI). March 7- Steamer Gazelle, 79 tons, Elmsky, for Kaiapoi. in ballast. March B—Steamer Geelong, 108 tons, Boyd, for Dunedin aud intermediate ports. Passengers: Mrs. Frazer, Mrs. Howling, Messrs. Luke., Pavitt, Cheslyn, Jackson, Robertson, Farr' Latter, and Greaves. Same day-Ship Matoaka, 1003 tons, Stevens, for Guam. March 10—Steamer Maid of the Yarra, 07 tons, (Jay, for Pigeon Bay, in ballast. Same day—Steamer Gazelle, for Kaiapoi, in ballast, 12th—-Schooner Isabella, Jackson, 42 tons, M'Lellan, for Queen Charlotte-Sound, in ballast. 12th—Steamer Storm Bird, for Dunedin. March 13 -Schooner Sarah, LI tons, Johnstone", for Jkaroa, in ballast. IMPORTS. In the Geelong, Miles and Co. agents: 3 cases 2 bales, Dalgetyand Co. ; 25 mats sugar, 23 bags rice, Renshaw ; 3 cases, Willis. In the Elizabeth, master, agent: 5000 feet timber, Malcolmson ; 04 cheeses, Hunt; 23 cases fruit, Order; 00 sheepskins, Peacock and Co. In the Maid of the Yarra, Miles and Co., agents : bales wool, Miles and Co. In the Fox, Miles <<!■ Co., agents: —235 tons coals, Miles and Co., agents. In the Marie et Louise, Dalgetyand Co., agents:—s eases, 1 bale drapery, Bonnett; 155,000 feet timber, 1 case plants,' Dalgety and Co. In the Storm Bird, "Cookson and Co., agents:—.'! horses, Fairhurst. EXPORTS. 11l the Geelong, Miles and Co., agents; 1 half-tierce tobacco, 1 case, 1 box, 42 mats sugar, 10 half-chests tea, 10 boxes soap, (54 coils wire, 24 bags flour, 2 chests drawers, 24 pkgs. 1 case stores, 1 case tret% I baar, 1 ram, 2 cases, Miles and Co. ; 4 pkgs., Taylor and Co. ; 1 barrel, 1) bags sugar, 3 half-chests tea, 5 boxes candles, 5 kegs nails, I case" drapery,' 1 case brandy, Peacock and Co. ; 8 bag 3 sugar, Latter ; 0 pkgs., 15 hhda, 3 cases, 16 casks beer, 2 boxes, Dah'ety am! Cn. ■ 2 boxes, 1 case, R. and H. Rhodes. In the Matoaka, Cookson Bowler and Co., airnts; 320 tons coals, Cookson and Co. COM 31 X RCI A L. I The first annual sale of horses belonging to Mr. J. ('. Wilson, C. 8., of Cashmere, came off °oiT Thursday,' the auctioneers being Messrs. Aikman and Wilson; the' prices obtained were good, averaging £47. Carriage horses brought from io7. 10s., to-75 each. Tho number of horses sold was fifteen, realizing close upon „700. SALES THIS DAY. Messrs. Airman <c WilsonThree dwelling houses in Kaiapoi, the property of Mr. W. Hams, situate on the south bank of the Waimakariri section No. 990; sale at their offices—at 12 o'clock. Mr. W. D. Baknard--Useful lot of horses and mares, just arrived overland from i Otairo, at his sale-yards near the White Hart Hot-l-Without; any reserve. | sales for wekk j;nj>ing march 22. ! Messrs. o_.ivieu <(• Son— Thursday March 20-Freelmld near railway terminus, in half and quarter-acre sections; sale at their offices in High-street. Same day-Land in Kaiapoi, part oforiainal section 320, together with the Northern Hotel, w.thout reserve —At their offices.

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Press, Volume II, Issue 44, 15 March 1862, Page 6

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LYTTELTON. Press, Volume II, Issue 44, 15 March 1862, Page 6

LYTTELTON. Press, Volume II, Issue 44, 15 March 1862, Page 6