Shipping.
LytteltoD, March3o,3,p.m. ARJUVKD. Fawn, schooner, 32 Sontham, from Wellington,rith timber for Christchurch. Master, agent. Julia, barge, 30 Tooney, from Wellington, with timber, for Christchurch. Hargreavcs and Co., agent*. Maid of the Yarra, steamer, 97 Elnuley, from Timaru. Miles and Co., agents. Roman Emperor, ship, 729, King, from London. Peacock and Co., agents. IN RARnOVR. Shalimar, Allen, loading wool for London Mermaid, Rose, loading wool for London Avalanche, discharging. Volga, discharged. Heather 8011, discharged. XXPtCTED ARRIVAL*. Steamer Stormbird, Mundle, from Wellington. Steamer Gothenburg, Mackie, from Melbourne, n> Duncdin. Steamer Airedale, Kennedy, from tbo northern ports. Ship Huntress, from London, with immigrants. Brig, Louis and Miriam, shortly from Sydney. Sylph, from the Chatham Islands. Vistula, from Melbourne. XXPERTID DIPAKTDRtS. Brig Heather Bell, for Sydney. BIVEB SHIPPING. Lyttelton, Monday evening, MatchJ). IN HABBOUB. Annie. Kairle. Maid of the Mill. Mullogh. Ariel. Nymph of tho Seas. Surprise. Waterlily. Jupiter. Lucy James. Southern Queen. City of London. Wellington. Jlarch 29. FASSXD OUTWARDS. Industry. Little Kmorald. Elizabeth. KbeUCZCr - Mondayevenlng.Mar^ FAISID INWARDS. JHno, Woodpate, from Wellington, (lipsev, Williams, from Wellington. Wild Wave, Woodgate, from Auckland. Thames, from Auckland. Emerald, from Wellington. Triumph, from Wellington. imports. , - , in,(jii Per Fawn: 17,000 f.et timber, Milton a»d co ;^ flre . tow, Baldwin; 5 coil* tow, NathanandCo.; **«<>"• Wood, Order. , irlUanndCO.;' Per Maid of the Yarra : 82 bales wool, Miles «**♦•„ bales wool, Taylor and Co.; 23 bales wool, bales wool, Hargreaves; 77 bales wool, J. v.-*»»r EXPORTS. , oVihideSiJ Per Heather Bell, for Sydney ; 2 bales wool, casks tallow, J. J. Peacock.
The Roman Emperor left Plymouth on ccniber, 1862, with 190 passenger*. Favours Wβ the north-east trades. Crossed the Equator January, and experienced light winds west till we were 2deg lOmin south; trades well to the southward. On the Bth Gough's Island, with moderate windfc Off rthße Islands on the 2Sth February, with wind days. She had afterwards favourable win arrived on the coast of New Zealand. , jfa&tbe Snares on account of heavy couth-west g> ie land off Otago Peninsula at about six o'clotf, 20th instant. On Friday, the 7th, etow Timaru ; after this we had light winds with thick foff, Arrived off Port Cooper ■**» p.m., on the 29th, and ran into the bsrw ,^| Sighted a full-rigged ship on the 2^Ui in,a miles to the northward, but could no* « fa account of hazy weather. Passengerslβ health, snd exceedingly well pleased paid to them by the Captain and Officers. they have given th* Captain a vory M* a3 signed by all th* passengers.
XIST OF rASSESGEBS TEK EOMAX EMFEROIt. For Canterbury:—Messrs. Ingram, Savage, Carter, Albert Truseott, Matthew Roberts, Hewer, George Havke, John and Jane Hawko, Mr. and Mjs.Tn.-nt, Messrs. Cmddock, 0. D. Wilkinson, \V 'Cater, P. "W". -Rigby, W. Robertson, David fle'ndry, W. Harper, Edward Dodds, W. H.Holt, Mr and Mrs. William Fisher. Steerage—William Crobtn-e, Mrs. Crabtreu, J. W. Crabtreo, Mrs. B. M Young, Mrs. Elliott, Edward Elliott, Mr. and Mrs. Joyce, Mrs. Mayer, Messrs. William Harpliooci, "VVilliain Tunbridgc, Robert Jlowimm, W. H. Elliott, Robert Marron, George Foster, Jolin Osborne, C. B. Thoinlinson, William Fuller, Willinm Phillips, Joseph Wliittiker, John Salter, frank WMe, Ricliard Greening, Frederick Graves, Cornelius Wright, William Groves, William Tribe, Charles Smith, Joseph Corder, William Brain, Walter Brain, Albert Walker, John Durance. For Auckland —Mrs. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Sills, James Roberts, Mrs. E. A Roberts, Mr, J. Bobcrts, Misses Emily, E., Jane, and Hannah, Roberts, Masters J., 11., and J. Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. R. Hargcs, Mr. and Mrs. Stcadman, Miss and Master Stoadman, Charles Collcy, John Salter, Robert Salter, John Jones, Messrs. j. Lesk, Henry Ball, William Ashmend, Frederick J. Pearson, John Salt, Frederick S. Saunders, Shepperton Can-, John Bates, Joseph Hopkins, George fipringall. For Wellington—Mrs. Ann Wood. j For Nelson —Mrs. Caroline Cox. For Otago—Mr. M'Cann, Mr. J. B. Taylor, Mr. W. Taylor, R. M. Honey will, A. Wisdome, Henry Friend, Edinond Friend, W. Banks, Mrs. Banks, M-. John Eaves, Robt. Causton, Wm. Oimpboll, Gordon Campbell, Gordon Campbell, John, James, Mary, and Margarot Tonder, Edw. Broxnahum.
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Press, Volume III, Issue 130, 31 March 1863, Page 2
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