Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image

Shipping.

Lyttelton, April 28. ABBTVED. Minnie, ketch, 17 tons, William Watson, from fee Hokitika, in ballast. Passengers: Messrs. Stepheneon, Boas, Boaoh, Wiffiams and Jones. April 29. BAILED. Mermaid, ship, 1233 tons, Henry Rose, for London, r— - Cabin—Messrs. W. W. Francis, J. D. Dean, Re*. J. C. Andrews, Mrs. Andrews, 3 children and servant, Mrs. Halford, Mr. and Mrs. E. Captain and Mrs. Reader, Miss F. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Torbsse, 4 children and servant, Mrs. Scott* Mrs. Clark, Miss Mary Appleton, Messrs. B. Place, E. C. Wyvule and C. B. Macdonald. Second cabin—Mr. BL Ahvright, Mas Granger and Mrs. E. j Omeo, a*, 603 tons, J. 8. MwardV« Melbourne, -ria Dunedin, in ballast. * Passengers: Steerage— Messrs. James M'George, C< Burns, M. Gallagher, Jacob (?) Faithful Wm. M'Fadgen, Henry Beeves, J. Bammel and W. Baaister; and part of original cargo from Melbourne for D™edm. April 30. ABBTTZD. j Otato, aj_ 467 tons, Smith from Dunedin. Pas- j aenroi-Cabin—Mrs. Aitken, Messrs. Simmons, <h BL Brown, Edwards and H. B. Buchanan. Steerage —Mia. Fsrgie and 2 chidren, Mrs. Campbell and 2 children, Mrs. Ryan and Mr. Ranovan. Gothenburg, a*, Mackie, from Hokitika, via Nelson, wife 19passengers. ~,,__.. ,1 Qjaeen, aa* Oauem, from Auckland, Napier and Wellington. Passengers: 6 cabin, and 4 steerage. BAILED. Otago, aa, 457 tons, Smith, for Wellington, and Nelson. Passengers: Cabin—Mrs. Cordery, Messrs. J. W. Hamilton, Edward Patten and Gniness. Bteerage—Mr. D. Goodwin and Mr. B. Cockburn. TJEPOBTB. Per Otago, MOat and Co, agents: 1 case, Younghusband. ZXFOBXS. Per Otago, Hues and Co., agents: For Nelson— 1 parcel, RIL Customs. For Sydney—l parcel, Bank of New South Wales. XXPBOTKD ABBITALfI. Hew Znalsn J t p*, from Melbourne, via Hokitika, dauy. Lady Bird, ia, from fee Bluff and Otago, May 1. Phcßbe, mv, from Mffn"fc»", Taranaki, Nelson and Weffiagton, May 6. VFewngton, ia, from fee Bluff and Otago, May 6. Greyhound, ship, from London. Sailed 22nd January. Canterbury, ship, from London.

FBOJECTED DBPABTUBES. tfrnson.si. for Otago and fee Bluff, Hay 1. Lady Darling, ia, (new) for Wellington, Nelson and Hokitika, May 3L Lady Bird, sa, for Wellington, Napier and Auckland, May 2. Wellington, aa, for Wellington, Pieton, Nelson, laranaki and Manukau, May 7. Poofee, aa, for Otago and fee Bluff, May 6. Betsy Douglass, (A, for Pigeon Bay, every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. TJT HABBOB. Countess of Seafield. Discharged. Rachel, barque, from London. Discharging. Hying Cloud, schooner, fkom Waitangi, Chatham Islands. Lady Demson, brig, from Hobart Town; Indus, barque, from Newcastle, NJ3.W. DisjCamttle. barque, from Newcastle, N.S.W. Dis* changing. Issues, ketch, bom Timaru. Mrrgaret, ketch, from Hokitika. JsaheOa Jackson, schooner, from Wanganui. Mary Ann Christina, schooner, from Auckland. Queen, bjl, from Auckland, Napier and Wellington. Gbfeenborg, sa, from Hokitika. Rjteb Shtpjuto.—Heathcote, April 29. ABBTVZD. lfnllogn,s. UAUXD. Bisters, for fee West Coast: Anne Maria; Alert; Quiver; Glasgow • Linnet. April 30. HATJGBD. Pilot. SOMMABx* OF CAKGO FSB MEEMAID, HHes and Col, Agents. wool ■be Suppers, - —- Value. J § a £ .- I g t g • Jbs. lbs. £ GoaM and MUes .. au ass,4oo .; .. 14,743 ■■„ . , w ..'.' _*■ .. U 3882 10S MOasandOo. ..»J| J 10BtOW _ 59,4 " ** _ ## t w ao maiostauuCa .. w 39,1*9 .. ... **» DtT. Meredifli and 8 «! :: | Johnstone aaa Co.« S3 ) gggg 553 •»■■ " •• * D * B 1 *1 ,*_« „ 10 ~«83< - 12 & Graf; Traatfll SS&Ox Km^sJ .' » SlO2 - t S» DssKslav- ASasMofi —3 Co SO .oQft .. 460 CsraJOand Co. .. le ««ae ... ... 437 Beawiekuuidßfrcb. M S3» ... .. 280 sVsßft€£«Aoaea.. is saw. __..;. .;.*•. 359 .«T*Yeet»esrsro«. io -*ftt?'-... a=3 „ 1 2M 15 X. S. Dalgety * Co. *q .4X79 .. .... 285 TTsMiisiimsiil Tn « -. also iso Walker * Oogstone s *SM *." .. 69 ' ,_i «» »• — •• l*. 888 10 W*&JBH>des*Cb. 3 DOO ,-._; v.. ■ at I lMt 33 733% 1 jz* . Sandries. -x Ooaldanrt sTflgs .. 1 esse, plants, 1 pared "' seeds - *.. -.. .. ? .. 12hhd»4allow(«0cwt).. l» WhoimmtA WUkta lessktslfew&ewt.) ~ 8 Tn ltlereewhileo6B«(S4ltt>) 2s «TC**Moek*Co. SMMaes .. .. .. us - ■» - .. Shrtssßdshbdstalkm £&&BandCo... .. .. as Sffitad Koxby.. 3tons copper U —Boss .. l box apparel .. .. ■ 100 Saehardsoßßres. .. l esse cariosities.. 10 G.aaAH.Banpter. lM*a/tsflew(4ewt) .. « FsalStadhobae .. lßSSSapaiip .. .. 16 Mrs. ArthurMms.. 1 boxearfcslfles .„ __ ise CBowea .. .. Sessfeepparel .. __ 100 .. .. leaseapparal ... .. s J.TXHoofeer .. lhoxcattosiftes __, __, 300 Total vatao .. 1 £30,590 ; |hnr UTasTSTt).—This fine ▼essel, eoimnaaded by Csftam Rose, took her departare* oh Baferday afternoon lor London. Amongst b^passenigerewesotiee a sew of fee oldest settlers in fee provmee. Great speenlstiona were gome on in Port as to. which of tbe ftu'"sessflt>wooMresxS Oiaveßand'ftrst. The Qlen*"m—> sfiiijWljUi Tli main j | iiTiiT »ot ViTimi offho land on Irlosqrm^ht:— Tbe Mermaid has a fair wind, and is, am doubt, by this time *> long way on her course..

The a*. Otago, Captain Smith, arrived in this port «n tUsday «* 10 a-m. She left Danedin at 4 p.m. ent)sterday;sh«ls&agaml6rfeeNoifea»<^9opjn.

on Sunday. The English mail had not arrived when the Otago left. Captain Smith reports having beaten tbe ba Wellington by 3fr hours on the trip to Dunedin, and gives as the reason for his being beaten on the passage from Wellington that he was unable to see the length of his ship, owing to the fog, and did not consider it safe to let the vessel go at full speed The Otago has the following gold on board, shipped at Port Chalmers, for Sydney (produce of Otago), viz.:—4o7lOZß. 18dwts., Bank of New Zealand; 29930z5. 3dwt*-, Bank of New South Wales; 26010z5. 13dwts., Union Bank of Australia. We hope in coarse of time to show some fine shipments from Canterbury, the produce of the West Coast. The lighthouse-keeper reports that on Friday morning last, the 28th ult., at break of day the Glenmark was clearly -visible, and that he watched her till she disappeared round Banks' Peninsula. The race home between the Mermaid and Glenmark, like the one out, will be rather exciting. The Mermaid left about three days before fee Glenmark on her outward voyage, and now ehe leaves about the same time after, but with a much better start.

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP18650501.2.3

Bibliographic details

Press, Volume VII, Issue 781, 1 May 1865, Page 2

Word Count
949

Shipping. Press, Volume VII, Issue 781, 1 May 1865, Page 2

Shipping. Press, Volume VII, Issue 781, 1 May 1865, Page 2