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Shipping.

Lyttelton, May 23.

ABETTED.

NO. SAILED. NIL

XXFBCTKD ABXTVAI4.

New Zealand, p.s., from Melbourne, via Hokitika, daily. Hero, s-s.. from Melbourne, via the Bluff and Otago, with English mail, this day. Wellington, s-s, from Manukau, Taranaki, Nelson, Picton, and Wellington, May 25. Tararua, from Sydney, Nelson and Wellington, May 25. Airedale, s.a, from Otago, May 26. Lady Bird, a*, from Auckland, Wellington, Napier and Wellington, May 30. Queen, b.s_, from Dunedin, June 1. Canterbury, ship, from London.

PROJECTED DBPABTtTBBS.

Hero, s*, for Melbourne, via Otago, shortly after arrival. Rachel, barque, for Callao, daily. Wellington, s-s-, for Otago and the Bluff, May Z6. Tkrarua, sa, for Otago, May 26. Airedale, sj, for Wellington, Nelson, Taranaki and Manukan, May 27. Lady Bird, %&-, for Dunedin, June 1. Queen, sa, for Wellington, Napier and Auckland, June 2. Betsy Douglass, Pigeon Bay, every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday.

IN HABBOE.

Countess of Seafield. Discharged. Rachel, barque, from London. Discharged. Greyhound, ship, from London. Discharging. Isabella Jackson, schooner, from Wanganui. Catherine, barque, from Hobart Town. Wild Wave, brig, from Sydney. Hebe, brig, from Sydney. Shamrock, schooner, from the Feejee Islands.

Btvxb Shtthho.—Lyttelton, May 23;

ABETTED. Maid of the MflL ketch, Hobbs, from Kaiapoi, with 405 bushels barley, TJ Macpherson j 5 tons flour, order; 30packages luggage, Hitch; 1 ton potatoes, Taylor. Southern Queen, schooner, from the Heathcote. CJVXAKKD. Alarm, ketch, for Saltwater Creek, with 20 tons coal, Miles and Co ; 1 case hardware, Louisson ; 1 ease luggage, E S Dalgety; 5 boxes soap, 5 cases ale, 6 casks bottled do, 2 boxes candles, 1 hhd ale, TJ Macpherson; 19 casks bottled ale,2 cases bacon, Peacock and Co.

BAIAPOL

May 23. ABETTED. Three Brothers, from Lyttelton, in ballast. To load grain from Beswick and Birch. IK BTTKB. Prince Consort. Loaded. Spray. Loading. Three Brothers.

The ship Belgravia, 902 tons. Captain Jackson (who was here before in the Silver Eagle), came into harbor Wednesday forenoon. The Belgravia left Gravesend an the 3rd January, and had such heavy weather in the Channel that she was forced to take shelter in Torbay, where she lay for some days, taking her departure from the Start on the 19th January. Erom thence as far as Madeira the weather was very bad, being a succession of head winds and heavy gales. The Belgravia crossed the Line in latitude 19.10, and, although both north and south trades were very light, no calms were met with. The easting was made between 46q and 47°, with strong westerly gales. Boisterous weather prevailed between Tasmania and tiie Three Sings, which were rounded on Monday last at three pan. Light winds have prevailed down the coast. The vessel anchored inside the Tiritiri on Tuesday night, and came into harbor as above. The only Teasel connected with the colonies spoken with on the voyage was the Electric, 68 days out, from Melbourne to Liverpool, in latitude 19*48 south, longitude 26*43 west. The Belgravia brings 172 passengers, 80 of whom are emigrants sent out by Captain Daldy. The health of the passengers has been Tory good during the voyage; there was one death (an infant) and one birth. The Belgravia is consigned to Messrs Brown, Campbell and Co. — Southern Coots, May 11.

The ship Wintershur, Captain W. Gowdie, from London, January 23j Plymouth, February 4; bound to Auckland, New Zealand, put into Table Bay for supplies. She has a general cargo and the following passengers -—Mr and Mrs Brighty, Mr and Mrs Cook, Mr and Mrs Norton and five daughters, Neux, Mr and Mrs M'Donald and child, Mr and Mrs Woobier, and Miss Oarlick; 16 second-class, and 94 steerage.— Cape .Ay**, April 8.

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Press, Volume VII, Issue 801, 24 May 1865, Page 2

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Shipping. Press, Volume VII, Issue 801, 24 May 1865, Page 2

Shipping. Press, Volume VII, Issue 801, 24 May 1865, Page 2