Shipping.
Lyttelton, January 9. ASBITZD. Lord 1 Ashler, 296 tons, Sandall, from AuckinwL Napier and Wellington. Passengers—cabin : Sam Sharpe, Messrs. Buller, Hotten, Hatfield, qwaer,Shaw, Roper. Steerage: Messrs. Connell, Waters Brody ■*»<* Lamplougb. Zealand*** *****p> Foster, from London. Passengers _-j cabin: Mr and Mrs Smart and three childMa Mr and Mrs Denny, Dr Pearson, Mrs Deßourbel, SLeesAddieon, H. M. Winter, Messrs Pirder, E. tftrifer M- Coatee, G. H. Parker, Boee, E. W. Ivens, Rafherford (two), Pollen, Malcolm, Macpherson and xj/faL Second cabin: Captain Mackenzie, F. 2-ZZTy Denbaro, Maria Devonport and two lubfon. E. Coate, Mr and Mrs Myers, J. Wilson, C. SSoTIC. Lough, W. Beatty, Mrs Phflpot, Mrs Tether Ann Plowright, Mr and Mrs Hart and three MAnn! Third cabin: Andrew Adair, C. Symons, wind Mrs Harden and four children, Mrs Agar S two ebfldren; Mr and Mrs Brown, D. Brown, T. SmwbT J Brown, T. Gillum, J. Button, Mrs White, John Jacobs, J. Davies, James Pearson, Jemima ITGowsa, Ann M'Gowan, Mr and Mrs Louiseon and J. Behanel, James M'Keown, Samuel jfKeown, James Bobinson, Mr and Mrs Carman, RaUip sad John Carman, Eosetta Morris, Austin Varna, Francis Thompson, James Fisher, Mr and y M yfoolej and two children, J. Johnson, Thomas goith. Michael Cannon, James Alexander, H. W. Qovrer Dancan Macpherson and David Muckle. Ho-Hosng, brigantine, 154 tons, Allardice, for Jtsmprtr. NAW n in ballast. passenger—Mr SuSlh. Peacock & Co., agents. Gotbenbarg, β-s., 457 tons, Mackie, for Melbourne Tit Donedin. Passengers—cabin : Mrs Mason, Master Mason, Messrs Marshall, Hart, Wilcxjnski, jpCboibe. Steerage: Mr and Mrs Salmon, Messrs John M*Connock, and W. Carruthers. MFOBTS. Per Lord Ashley, Miles & Co, agents: 1 parcel, SJghop of Chrietchurch ; 1 box, Graig. Per %—*»"<*»*, Walton, Warner, & Co, agents: 50 drams linseed oil, 3 cases paperhanging, 2 casks white lead, 1 do red do, 1 do putty, 5 drums turps, W ffjSson j 100 cases old torn, 50 do whisky, 50 do bfsaay, 2 hhds 2 qr-casks gin, 3 do whisky, 2 hhds 2 m ! ,iVn brandy, 2 hhds rum, £ B Bishop; 1 trunk, JD Jlaephenon; 1 box, B D*Oyley j 4 cases, Hargicams ft Co; 4 packages ironmongery and paint*, Slf eflett; 1 case, A Louiason ; 1 case, C J Lee; 1 qr-eaek sherry, A Louisson; 3 trunks, 1 box sampled, order; 1 case, J M Heywood: 55 packages, G Basth; 16 cases, Dr Foster; 1 box, P Soulsby; 61 bandks fencing wire, Gonld & Miles ; 5 cases safes, JDMacpherson ; 148 tons coals, order; 66 cases, 10 easts, H Benshaw; 1 case, F Leach ; 1 case. H Ford; 3 cases, W Whitten ; 3 cases wine, R Cobb ; 1 ease apparel, T Bisdon ; 20 bales, L E Nathan ; 7 boxes docks, 1 do cast iron, 1 do, optical instruments, i. packages hardware, 1 machine, 5 cases hardware, 1 bundle, 6 casks, G Taylor; 2 cases machinery, 1 lever, order 9 3 tierces, J Coward; 4 crates, 20 cases. 5 tales, Batement Brothers; 7 cases 1 hhd, furniture, Jβ Williams ; 1 case jewellery, C Jackson ; 3 cases, %bwnt«, Hawkes & Strouts ; 372 packages, A Wilms ;40 cases, 1 crate, J Anderson; 3 cases, 1 bale, Jones & Smith ; 8 cases wine, Deßourbel & Co ; 1 dbe,Ber J Wilson; 3 boxes, J S Williams; 1 case, Lawrence; 1 box, Peebles; 12 cases, order; 1 -case stationery. J Baker; 6 casks, 80 cases wine, order; 1 . bda, 2 cases, Tounghusband { 200 sacks malt, Matson JkTorlrsse; 8 eases biscuits, Montgomery & Go; 4 eaaks 00, Marine Board ; 29 cases, 5 crates, 1 truss, Jfarrimo, Selanders & Co j 1 package, J W Maude; > cases, 143 bnndles wire, 50 do standards, 32 kegs aafls, 60 casks beer, 100 casks brandy, 30 do bitters, 2 casts groats, 15 casks peas, 2 cases biscuits, 150 «ssk« beer, J D Macpherson; 27 cases, 11 bales, Sttninfton; 3 cases harmonium, J Crump; 50 basIstewrae, Captain Foster; 3 casra, 1 bundle, 3 hhds, Oder; 1 ease, Mrs Edmnton; 16 bales, order; 4 lisjss ■ifliiiirijr. G Butler; 1 case plants, G Gould ; VI boodles iron, 1 ease, 225 do wire, 1 cask, 80 do lwoolpress,Lyndon; lease, Beard; 8 bales, 7 cases, 7 trunks, G Gould; 21 cases, ~ D Davis; 1 case, 1 cask, A Mem; 22 bsmflss spades, 3do grafting tools, 1 cask hardware, Ido candlesticks, 1 hhd buckets, 1 cask glassware, 6 catas earthenware, 30 camp ovens and covers, 1 cask bkUiuricks, 40 cases brandy, 170 do candles, 91 do dbßan's stores, Gould & Miles; 12 do Crosse & Bhekwdl; 8 cases thumb blue, 12 do mustard, 13 dtstueh, 2 casks whiting, 2do rock salt, 2 do saltpetre, Ido bay salt, 3 do bi-carbonate soda, 10 do scotch soda, 1 case chemicals, 3 pockets hops, 1 hhd . safsr loaves, 20 casks rice, 1 ease cocoa, 1 do chocohte, 6 casks coffee, 1 case soap powder, 1 do groats, 1 do peels, 6 eases sardines, 4 casks, ;i case blacking, S half tierce* tobaccoo, 1 bale candle cotton, Teases vinegar, 1 bale brushware, 3 do covers, 1 do dothes lines, 2 barls pearl barley, 2 do split peas, 4 do oatmeal, 1 do ground rice, 4 boxes sago, 8 barrels tapioca, 4 cases arrowroot, 1 do macaroni, 1 barrel carraways, 4 bags pepper, 1 barrel pOMnto, S barrels vinegar, 1 case spices, 1 do canjpowder, 1 do cinamon 10 barrels currants, 10 bundles raisins, 80 bags salt, 3 cases do, 10 kegs barrings, 3 eases raisLas, Gould & Miles; 560 coils wire, 40 bundles standards, 16 do stays,. 158 standards, IS casks brackets, G H Moore; 1 case, J Xair; 5 eaaet wire, J 8 Wilhams; 50 casks cement, SO do plaster of Paris, 2 hhds hardware, Hillton & Co; 17bales, 14 casks, 36 kegs, 25 half-barrels, 13 Ms, 85 drums, 2 rolls lead, 6 gat**, 1 case, 100 bdls, 85 boxes, 2 half-Heroes, 1 hhd spirits, 6 qr-casks do, 150 cases do, 3 hhds do, 25 cases, 1 hhd, 4 qr-casks, Besses, 10 barrels, 10 boxes, 1 bag, 9 casks, 100 earn bottled beer, 4 casks, 1 case, order; 1 case, TS Soaesn; 1 case, 3l packages, W Gavin; lease, 0 Cbopsr; 40 drums oil, 21 kegs paint, order; 1 fire •Bgine, Heywood * Co; 300 cases bottled ale, 60 fßartersmatt, 10 pockets hops, 1 sample malt, DalptjkCo', 4 casks, 7 cases, 2 kegs, 11 boxes tin r>k 6 bundles, 5 keg-,; 8 bundles, J Williams; 2 tisraos, JS WilHams, 1 box, Mannering; llqr-casks, Sl9 caies, 10 casks, 6 chests, 10 bundles, 10 bales, 800 bags, Walton, Warner & Co; 2422 deals, SO casks, 64 eases, 160 drums, 7 rolls, 5 tierces, 29 boxes, D Davis ; 1968 ban, 190 bales, 15 bdls iron, 95 pkgs hardware, E Beeee & Co; 2 eases, G Mayo; 100 boxes, 22 cases, 10 kegs, T J Stanley ; 36 Vendies wire, Provincial Engineer; lease, Ellicdon; < eases, L Thompson ; 1 box, Mrs Lodge; 6 cases, Saneyor ; 1 case, Humphreys ; 1 case, J T Boose; 1 do, DOyly; 1 box. Fitch ; 7 cases, 2 {adages, Bradley; 2 cases, Dr Bouse ; 2 do, J Palmer; 3 packages, G Booth ; 3 cases, 3 bales, H 8 Brown ; 1 caw, C Chapman ; 1 do, Bradwell; I tax, Captain Simmons ; 1 case, lanart; 2 pens fedder, 68outhdownaheep, B Bethel; 1 case, 1 bale cocoa fibre, E W Trent r 8 bales sacks, Beswick & Kroh; 11 cases, 100 elm naves, 44 ash planks, 25 bundles, 6 casks, 4 hogsheads, 10 drums 2 crates, 6 packaees, 1 box, W Neeve; 4 cases, 1 ctd, 2bundle*,ll packages, Cap* Foster; 4 drums, 1 ease, Cook & Boss; 2 packages, Bickman-; 3 H Beashaw; 1 case, F Strouts; 43 packages, 2 casks,Burnell; 25drums oil, order; II packages. Cook & Boss; 30 cases, 25 bundles, 50 drums, 80 «g»» 1 cask, 8 qr-casks, 1 bale, 30 cases, Montmif 4Go; 1 case, G. Mites; 3cases, 200 cases tattled beer, 1 crate, order; 1 case, Millton; lease, BXPOSXS. Bar Gothenburg, Dalgety, Buckley & Co, agents: «orMen>ottrae—l parcel, Union Bank. For Donedin —1 panel watehee, A Louiseon. xxpbctbd AKsmia. Baagatira, sa, from Donedin, January IX. Airedale, from Wellington, Picton, Kelson, Tarmnaki, and Manukau, January IS. IWwe, β-a, from Otago, January 16. Qoees, β-a, from Auckland, Taranaki, Nebon, ' "ten and Wellington, January 20. Mermaid, ship, from London. 'Gkanark, ship, from London. . IcrtteUoD,sbip; and a steamer, from Boston, con■goadto Ibssn. Taylor & Co.
TSOJICTED DKPABOTBBS. Lord Ashler, β-s., for Dunedin, on or about January 11. Bangatira, s.s., for Wellington, Napier and Auckland, January 12. Airedale, s.s., for Port Chalmers and the Bluff, January 16. Phoebe, s.e., for WeHington, Picton, Nelson, Taranaki and Manukau, January 17. Queen, s.s., for Otago, January 21. Blue Jacket, ship, for London, with wool and passengers, about January 14. Parisian, ship, for .London, with wool and passengers, January 14. British Empire, ship, for London, with wool and passengers, in January. Etteb Shipped.—Lyttelton, January 9. ABBIVJU). Waipara, s.s., from Kaiapoi, with 106 hales wool, Miles &.Co; 71 do do, J D Macpherson ; 2 do do, Woledge & Co. Ebenezer, ketch, from Saltwater Creek, with 19; bales wool, Miles & Co. Julia, ketch, from the Heathcote, in ballast. CLEARED. Gazelle, c.c., for the Heathcote, with cargo ex W. H. Haselden. v Isabella Jackson, schooner, for the Heathcote, with cargo ex Dona Anita and Windhover. - Wakool, s.e., for the Heathcote, with cargo ex Albion and Gothenburg, and from Port. Julia, ketch, for the Heathcote, with timber ex Catherine. Thb Lobd Ashley.—The P.N Z. and A.B, M. s.s., Lord Ashley, Captain Randall, left Auckland on the 3rd at 0.15 p.m., arrived at Napier on the sth at 7.15 a.m. (43 hours), experienced strong westerly winds to East Cape, from thence fresh breeze from south with rain. Left Napier on the 6th at one p.m., and arrived at Wellington on the 7th at one p.m. (24 hours), experienced fresh breeze from the N.E. during the first part of passage, latter part calm. Left Wellington on the 9th, at two p.m., arriving in Lyttelton on the 10th, at 10.30 a.m. (20 and a-hali hours). Experienced fine weather. The ship Mataoka, from London was entering Auckland harbor as the Ashley was leaving, crowded with immigrants. The well-known and favorite ship Zealand ia arrived at nine am. yesterday. She left the Downs October 6, passing the South Foreland at 10 p.m.; put the Isle of Wight plot on shore and passed the Bill of Portland on the 7th, at 6 p.m. Made a good run down to the Western Isles, and passe 1 Madeiia in 11 days. Crossed the Line November 6, in longitude 26 W.; was becalmed and met with light winds through the tropics. Passed the Island of Trinidad November 19, bearing N.N.E., distant five miles ; was becalmed there 21 hours ; landed at Tristan D'Acuha Nov. 29, stayed 12 hours, and took in fresh provisions, consisting of beef, mutton, pork, and potatoes. Made a good easting, and passed south of the Snares; and on Sunday arrived off Otago Heads, where she was becalmed, and sighted the land at eight a.m. on that day; passed Timaru at eight a.m. on Monday, and entered the Heads yesterday morning at 7 a.m., having beaten up from Timaru against a head wind. She has brought a large number of cabin and other passengers, besides ' about 1100 tons of goods, also a fine lot of rams and ewes, and one donkey, which have arrived in splendid condition. The Southdwn sheep are from the flock of Earl Ducies, imported by Captain Foster; and the Leicesters, which are in first-rate condition also, are consigned to Mr Bethel. The cargo, which is very valuable, is consigned to Messrs Walton, Warner and Co. Captain Foster spoke a full-rigged ship-of about 700 tons off Timaru, apparently beating up for this port.
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Press, Volume VII, Issue 687, 11 January 1865, Page 3
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