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Shipping.

Lyttelton, Oct. 6. ▲BRITXD. NU. BAILED. Ilcron, schooner, Laing. tor Wanganui, in baUastCLEARED. Viccrov. brigantinc, 170 tons. Filler, for Auckland, With nnft of'origiial cargo fro.v Melloa-nc. Pas-eenee-s -Mr. T. Smi.h, U. and M.i O'Eetfe, and three children. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Star of the South, s.s.. from Dunedin, hourly. Storm Bird, e.s.. from Wellington, hourly. Itan'ratira, e.s.. from Dunedin, Bth instant. Airedale, s.s., from Dunedin, sth instant. Phoebe, 6.8., from Sydney, via Nelson and Wellington, Bth instant. Victory. Sailed from the Downs June 14. Lancashire Witch, West, from London. Sailed July 5. Bahia, from London. Cleared July 22. Brothers Pride, from London. Cleared July 23. Mariposa, schooner, from Launceston. Lady Denison, bri<r, from Hobarton. Annie Wilson, ship, from Auckland, to load for London. Sylph, schooner, from Picton. EXPECTED DEPARTURES. Star of the South, 8.8., for Wanganui, 12 hours after arrival from Dunedin. Storm Bird, e.s., for Dunedin, about 7th instant. Kirkland, barque, for Newcastle, N.S.W., 7th instant. British Crown, ship, for Point de Galle, 7th instant. Cecilia, schooner, for Chatham Islands. 7th instant. Vieerov, brifrantine, for Auckland, 7th instant. Phoebe", c.c., for Manukau, via intermediate ports, 9th Airedale, e.s., for Sydney, via Nelson, 10th Instant. Rangatira, s.s., for Wellinton, Napier, and Auckland, 10th instant. Success, schooner, for Launceston, IN HARBOUR. Cecilia, schooner, cleared for Chatham Islands. British Crown, ship, from Liverpool, cleared for Point de Galle. Viceroy, brigantine, cleared for Auckland. Dona Anita, barque, laid on for London, Koiuan Emperor, ship, from London, discharged. Kirkland. barque, discharging- cargo from London. Epsom, ship, discharging cargo from London. Captain Cook, ship, discharging- cargo from London. Aecrington, ship, discharging cargo from London. Holyrood, barque, discharging- cargo from London. Zambesi, ship, discharging cargo irom London. Trumbull, U.S. ship, discharging- cargo from Boston. S-k.-i". brie. di«charpinp timber &c. from Hobarton. Heather Bell, brig, discharging cargo from Sydney. Windhover, brig, discharging timber &c. from Hobarton. Cnindun. barque, discharging coals from Sydney. Planter No. 1, barque, discharging coals from Newcastle, N.S.W. Fair Tasmanian, brigantine, discharging railway plant from Melbourne.

BIVER SHIPPING.

Lyttelton, Oct. 6. ARRIVED. Midge, cutter, from Heatlicote. Thetis, ketch, from Heathcote. SAILED. Maid of the Yarra, s.b., for Ucathcote, with cargo ex Accrington. Linnet, ketch, for Heatbcote, with iron and timber ex Kirkland and Caniden. "Weir, cutter, for Heathcote. with timber ex Trumbull. Kiwi, schooner, for Heathcote, with original cargo from Auckland. Annie, ketch, for Kaiapoi, with sundries ex Zambesi and Captain Cook. ■" Heatbcote, Oct. 5. ARRIVED. Jupiter, lictch. from Lyttelton, with R?7 pieces timber. 142 pucka maize, 150 bdls. shingles, 38 cases iron and sundries, Order. cleared m;TWAin>a, Ebeiiezer, ketch, 10 tous, for Lyttelton, with fittings for Quarantine Barracks, F. Jenkins. Southern Queen, schooner, 20 tons, for Lyttelton, in ballast. Thetis, ketch, 27 tons, for Lyttelton, in ballast. Midge, cutter, 20 tons, for Lyttelton, in ballast. Catherine, schooner, !5 tons, for Lyttelton. in ballast. Julia Ann, cutter, 2u tons, for Lyttelton, in ballast. Elizabeth, ketch, 10 tons, for Okain's Bay, in ballast. Eagle, ketch, 20 tons, for Lyttelton, in ballast. Matilda, schooner. 15 tons, for Pigeon Bay, in ballast. Xymph of the Seas, schooner, 47 tons, for Lyttelton, Iα ballast. Emerald lele, schooner, 40 tons, for Lyttelton, in ballast. Heathcote, Oct. 6. ARRIVED. Mullogb, 8.5., from Lyttelton, with general cargo ex Zambesi and from shore, Order. \ Klizabeth, schooner, 15 tons, from Lyttelton, with Iβ tons stone, McCasker. Alarm, ketch, 18 tone, from Okain's Bay, with timber and posts and rails, Order. True Briton, ketch, 7 tons, from Lyttelton, with 120 bage potatoes, 54 pieces timber, ex Windhover, Peacock and Co. William, schooner, 31 tons, from Lyttelton, with 439 bag's potatoes, 32 casks beer, 2 hhds. salt, Peacock and Co. CLEARED OUTWARDS. Randolph, schooner. 22 tons, for Lyttelton. in ballast. Emu, ketch, 27 tons, for Akaroa, with 2 tons flour, W. T>. Wood; 1 pair cartwheels, 1 axle, 1 piece iron work, Gosling; 2 boxes, 1 parcel luggage, Aikman, Knight, and Co, Jupiter, ketch, 27 tons, for Lyttelton, in ballast. VESSELS IN THE RIVER. Wild Wave, ketch, 70 tons. Process, schooner, r>s tons. Rifleman, schooner, 82 tons. Mullogh, s.s.. 46 tons. Klizabeth, schooner, 15 tons. Alarm, ketch, 18 tous. William, schooner, 31 tons. True Briton, ketch, 7 tous. Tnr Ccracoa. —This splendid frigate arrived from England veeterday, carrying the pennant of Commodore Kir \V. AViscnian. The colonit-s have been most fortunate in the otiicers appointed to the command of the naval forces on this station. No gentleman stood higher in the service than tin. late Commodore Burnett, and his place is now filled by a most distinguished officer. Sir W. Wiseman, who has tilled two or three public positions on shore. The Curacoa is a first-class vessel of her rate, carrying 16 smooth bore, six 40-lb., and one 100-11>. Armstrong guns, nnd a full complement of men. Subjoined Is a list, of her otiicers :—Sir William Wiseman. Bart,, Commodore; 11. B. Phillimore, commander; H. 3T. Alexander, C. Hill. D. D. Jonge. C, Hotham, lieutenants; T. E. Scudamore, master : Kichard Pp.ckin, surgeon; E. M. Millman, paymaster; It. J. Weymyss, chief engineer; Rev. S. W. Payne, chaplain; A. B. Messer, assietant-surgeon; 11. 11. Wyatt, secretary; Lieutenant C. Coekrnft, II.M. -, Charles T, W. Wcbbe, paymaster for Harrier; H. J. Stanley, master for lirit«an : R. J. Hammiek, Paul Sfoss. sub-lieutonants; B. P. Diekenson, second master; G. M. Hegginson, Assistant-paymaster; Stephen Olney, J. A. Watkins, f<. A. H. Hamilton. H. Treffuy, Thomas Cope, H. 31. Fisting, C. Foljombe, W. F. Murray, Charles George. F. E. Hudson, P. Kickman. T. G. Harrison, C. G. Hunt (late of H.M.S. Orpheus, midshipmen : John H. Evans, dark; G. Morris, W. L. Boxer, John States, G. A. Patterson, James Mercer, A. Gray, engineers; liobcrt Miudy. gunner; Charles Young, boatswain; George Hawkes, carpenter ; Lieutenant Blinthy.—' Sydney Morning Herald,' Sept. 14.

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Press, Volume III, Issue 292, 7 October 1863, Page 2

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Shipping. Press, Volume III, Issue 292, 7 October 1863, Page 2

Shipping. Press, Volume III, Issue 292, 7 October 1863, Page 2

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