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Shipping.

ABBITTO.

LTttelton, May 19. Tmd, schooner, 26 tone, Thomas Schon, from Napier. Passenger: Mr Matthew Griffin. r May 20. Gedong. p-e., 137 tone, Thomae TarnboD, from Duncdin via intermediate porte. Passengers—cabin: Mre C Ward, Mrs Williamson and four children, Jter Mr Scott, Messrs B Rhodes, Vincent, Ward, Watkins, Gmv and Inspector Penau. Steerage : sixPrince Alfred, sjk, 70S tons, Thomae Randall, from DonediA. Passengers—cabin: Mr Squires, Miss Warren, Messrs Sheath, Alston and Fish. Steerage: lbs Nelson, Mr and Mrs Don, Messrs Stewart, ±tobertson and J C Drake. Lady Bird, v, J Benner, from northern Vg™-?BJßengex*--cabin:iCaptain Gibson ureag. BAUJtD. - May 19. Margaret, ketch, 80 tons, Clifford, for Akaroa. Stranger, brigantine, 249 tons, L E Cann, for Newcastle, in ballast. . _. . _ f __ William MieKn, β-a, 74 tone, Francis Hepburn,for Nelson and Hokitika. Passengers—cabin: Jttrs Ward, Mre Walker. Steerage: three. XKPOBSS. Per TiTid, Peacock and Co, agenta: 2 bales blankets, 1 bale bags, 100 boxes candle-, order. Per Geelong, 3Elee and Co, agents: From Dunedin -5 qr-casfawine, J D Macpherson; 1 case pkte daes, Samuel. ; 1 cask white lead, 18 kegs paint, 1 Sask whiting, 1 bundle iron, Oram; 1 case,l cask Bloom; 20 cases keroeene, J C Brook and Co; 2 case* dupery, 1 case. 1 truss woollens, 2 cases, 1 bunk drapery, W Strange and Co ; 2 cases oysters * eases kerosene, 1 case glassware, Bloom ; 1 bale Hankins and Pearson; 4 cases drapery, Strange and Co • 5 cases apples, 2 do onions, order j 1 parcel, Wilson ; 2 trusses, 1 case, Bridgeman ; 3 cases drapery, Healop ; 4 casks, 1 keg, 1 package, Hawkes and Stroats From Akaroa—2s packages cheese, Ido fiah,2do fruit, order. From Oamaru—3 bundles wire, 1 cask, 1 case, Sheath ; 1 box, Arnold. Per Prince Alfred, Miles and Co, agents: 1 case coffee, 1 bag do, Hawkins ; 1 case drapery, Heslop; Ido do, Stringer, Griereou and Co; 1 trunk boots, Wflczynski; 1 cask saddlery, 1 case do, 1 package, Dunsford ; 3 case* drugs, ElKsdon ; 5 springs, WagsUff; 6 cases coffee and spice, 2 casks ginger, Mason and Co ; 2 trusses leather, Combes. Per I*dy Bird, J D Maepherson, agent: 1 case slate*, 1 case books, E Male; 2 chests, Ualder; 2 boxes fruit, Rev L Moore ; 33 crates oranges, 3 casks do, 2do pineapple, Woledge; 1 parcel, Baldwell; 20 cask sulphur, J D Macphereon; 1 case hardware, S E Wright. EXTOBT9. Per Wiffiam Miskin, Hall, Bitchie and Co, agents: For Nelson—2B barrels cheese, 20 cases biscuits, 2 packages, 1 box, Louisson ; 30 pigs, Hall, Ritchie and C- 2 kegs gunpowder, Heywood and Co; 1 bale drapery, 1 case do, 1 case wine glasses, 3 do bottled frufc 6 do soap, 4 drums oil, 1 bale, 6 cases glass, 1 cask putty, 6 cases champagne, 3 casks soda, Lomsson; 24 packages cheese, Phillips and Co; 11 packages, Heywood and Cot and a large cargo fromDunedin"for Nelson and Hokitika.

XXPXOTKD ABRIYAM.

New Sealand, p.*, from Melbourne, via Hokitika, Hero, β-s., from Melbourne, via the Bluff and Othgo, with English mail, hourly. Wellington, c.*, from Manukau, Taranaki, Nelson, Picton, and Wellington, May 25. Tararua, β-e., from Sydney, Nelson and Wellington, May 25. Airedale, B-β., from Otago, May 26. Canterbury, ship, from London.

TSOnCTBD DBPABTUBBS.

Hero, fi» MSdbournei-via Otago, shortly after arrival. Bachel, barque, for Callao, dtdly. Lady Bird, s.f, for Otago, this dayPrince Alfred, for Wellington, Napier and Auckland, this day. Geelong, pja; for Dunedin, via intermediate ports, this-day. : Wellington, β-a., for Otago and the Bluff, May 26. Uu-arua, «.«., for Otago, May 26. Airedale, e.s.. for Wellington, Nelson, Taranaki and Manukau, May 27. Betsy Douglaee, Pigeon Bay, every Tuesday, Thureday and Saturday.

_~.J.,.,,,..- IK HABBOB.

Countess of Seafield. Diseharped. Bachel, barque, from London. Discharging. €hm)rhound, ship, from London. Isabella Jackson, schooner, from WanganuL Catharine, barque, from Hobart Town. "Wild Wave, brig, from Sydney. Hebe, brig, from Sydney. .. Shamrock, schooner, from the "Feejee Islands. Geelong, p.e., from Dunedin, via intermediate ports. — - Prince Alfred, 8.5., from Dunedin* /

Biter Smrpnre.—Lyttelton, May 20.

, - JUIKITKD. Dove, schooner, from the Heathcote, in ballast. 3%e65, ketch, from the Heathcote, in ballast. JuKa, cotter, from the Heathcote [?]. CJXKBXD. \. Charlotte, cutter, for Little Akaloa, in ballast. , Christina, schooner, for the Heathcote, with cargo ex Rachel: Wauacej schooner, for the Heathcote, in ballast Heathcote, May 20. CLXAXXD* MuHogh, a.; Southern Queen; Elizabeth.

The P.&Z. and AJ&M. Co;'e Prince Alfred, Thomas "RiT**»fl. commander, left Port.Chalmers on the 20th instant at 3.80 p.J*;; passed the Heads at four p.m. Experienced thence to Banka's Peninsula strong S.W. gates, with frequent sqoalls of rain and occasional flashes of lightning- Arrived at Lytteltoo on the 2tet at 8.3S a-m., thus making the passage in 16 boon and 40 minutes. The English mail was not telegraphed at the Bluff when theJ?rjnee_Alfred. kit Port Chalmers. Captain Randall reports that during his stay at Port Chalmers* the* barometer was at times unusually low, being on the 17th .28.55, wind ranging from north to NJE with heavy gales. On the: 18th, winff veered to B.W. witK frequent heavy of wind and rain, and occasional hail atorms; each weather continuing up to the afternoon of the 20th instant. 03m steamship lady Bird, Captain Renner, arrived m Port yesterday at four pan. ' She left Auckland at twopja.onthe 14th;«ipenemcedheavy NJE. gales in the Golf; arrived atTauranga at 8 am. on the 15th. Left at one p.m. same day; arrived at Napier on the 16th aft six p.m. Left Napier at two p.m. on the 17th; arrived at Castle Point on the 18th inetant at Bmjo. Left ateight *.m. same day; arrived at Wellington at nine p-m. same day. Left Wellington at 11 aJm. on tho 20th; experienced fresh B.W. gales, and arrived hero *ac above. . The a& 43eefang, fma Dunedin via intermediate porta, leftpPwt Chalioere at two pan. on the 17th. Bad to wwt Inside Ow Bar for two hoars, junta the tide made theteby causing _.the sea to run Jess heavy. Faaeed the Bar at 450 pjn.; arrived at Oamarapt had tacometo m the outer xoad% sea. Left at ll«Jaan.pn the 18th, after landing cargo with mnebudiffieoity; arrived at Tmura at seven pja. on the 18&, and found the next moniing (ISlfa) Hut what*»fanned pM "Government Toe ** had washed away, and injured the boat landing very noch,the beach being steep and dangerooa j in net, the workmen at the Government vorla were washed out Wae eompeUed to bring on nearfy all Timara. cargo in conMquence, after waiting W hoew, and arrived in Lyttelkm at 7J30 {uo.on

Five small vessels arrived from Hokitfka m the forenoon, two of them, the Cvmraes and Lady Franklin, having made very rap«d passages. They «ailert at noon on Sunday last, and. having arrived at. the Heads at midnight on Thursday, made the run in four days and a-half. Had strong N.E. winds as far as West Cape, snd, but for twelre hours detention by thick and contrary weather, the Cymraes would hare made the passage in four days. Her passage down, via Cook's Straits, was made in seven days and a-half. From Captain PeAins, of the Cymraes, which brings some hides and we have received copies of the W*t «"* **■" of Saturday, 13th instant, and, in addition to the items of intelligence contained therein, he reports the arrival of the paddle-steamer If ew Zealand, from Melbourne. She arrived on the day he sailed, and crowed Hokilika bar in safety, but grounded in the river, her extreme length preventing her fromreadily tsfctag the turns of theT stream. The schooner Wallace had sailed, and the Brothers was about to leave. She had made a passage thither of thirty-four days, having experienced very rough weather, dunne which she carried away booms, rudder irons, Ac, and received other damage. The Matilda Hayes had sailed for Okeritu. Among the vessels in port, there were the Mary Ann Every, Flying Squirrel, Oraxgievar, Buby, Joanna, Star of Tasmania, Glasgow, Charlotte, Ada and Connaught Banger. The Yarra was at anchor outside. Nothing was seen of the Omeo, nor had the Lady Darling or Albambra arrived. Of the other vessels here the Elizabeth Curie called at the Bluff on her passage round, and the Wild Wave also called there for a supply of water, having been out some days with a number of passengers on board.— Daily Times, May 20.

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Press, Volume VII, Issue 799, 22 May 1865, Page 2

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Shipping. Press, Volume VII, Issue 799, 22 May 1865, Page 2

Shipping. Press, Volume VII, Issue 799, 22 May 1865, Page 2