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Lyttelton, Jaly 7. ABBITBD. Geelong, p.s., 137 tons, Turnbull, from Dunedin via intermediate ports. Passengers— cabin: Mr and Miss Moir, arrtl Mr Caton. Steerage: Six. RATT.Tm. Wellington, 5.9., 262 tons, Francis, for Wellington and Northern ports. Passengers— cabin: MrWincolt. Steerage: Nine. IMPORTS. Per Geelong, Miles and Co, agents: 551 boards, England Brothers; 8 hhds porter, Barnard; 2 bales canvas, 3 boxes, W Cammini ; 46 cases fruit, 1 case, 1 bag, W Riddle; 2 cases, Hawkes and Strouts; 3 packages, 1 bundle, 7 boxes tin, 7 bundles wire, W CalTert; 1 case, drapery, W Strange and Co ; 4 trunks boots, Stringer and Co. BXFOBTS. Per Wellington, J l> Macpheraon, agent: For Wellington—3 packages, A Louisson ; 1 case, 1 box, 8 E Wright; 1 case, W Rayner ;1 horse (Miss Lee). Oakes. For Nelson—l case tobacco, 44 packages printing materials and plant, 3 casks cheese, 1 hhd do, 1 package, 1 case jams, 105 bags flour, Hall, Ritchie and Co j 1 box, Bruce and Coe ; 2 packages, W Bayner; and part of original cargo from Donedin. XXPKCTBD ABBIYAI4. William Miskin, s.s., from Dunedin, this day. Albion, S.S., from Melbourne via Otago and the Bluff (probably with English, mail), daily. Lord Ashley, e.s., from Wellington, Napier, Auckland, Picton, Nelson, Taranaki, and Manukau, July 10. Lady Bird, S-β., from Dunedin, July 11. Airedale, s.s., from Wellington, Nelson, Taranaki and Manukau, July 15. Phoebe, β-e., from Dunedin and the Bluff, July 16. Queen, s.s., from Auckland, Napier, Taranaki, Nelaon, Picton, and Wellington, July 20. Betsy Douglas, s.s., from Pigeon Bay, every Toesday, Thursday and Saturday. TnfliftTi Empire, ship, from London. PROJECTED DBPABTOBKS. Geelong, p.s., for Dunedin, via- intermediate ports, this day. William Miskin, β-s., for Wellington, Nelson and Hokitika, this day. Albion, s.s., for Melbourne, via Dunedin and the Bluff, shortly after arrival. Lord Ashley, s.s., for Otago, July 11. Lady Bird, β-s., from Auckland, Napier and Wellington, July 12. Airedale, s.a., for Otago, July 16: Phoebe, sji., for Wellington, Picton, Nelson, Taranaki and Manukau, July 17. Queen, e.s., for Dunedin, July 21. Betsy Douglass, e.s., for Pigeon Bay, every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. Greyhound, ship, for Callao, early. IN HARBOB. Countess of Seafield. Discharged. Greyhound, ship, from London. Discharging. Shamrock, schooner, from the Feejee Islands. Canterbury, ship, from London. Discharging. Royal Exchange, brig, from Newcastle, New South Wales. Stranger, brigantine, from Newcastle, New South Wales. Vixen, schooner, from Wanganui. Indus, barque, from Newcastle. Geelong, p.e., from Dunedin. 2&YXB Shipping.—Lyttelton, July 7. cjjeabed. Alert, ketch, for the Heathcota, with coals,. ex Boyal Exchange. Heathcote, July 7. ARRIVED. MulloghjS. BAILED. Brothers; Earn; Caledonia; Undine; Mystery ; Thetis ; Mullogh, s. AKAEOA. July 5. ABUTTED. Antelope, cutter, Maleolmaon, from Lyttelton. No passengers. July 6. SAILED. Margaret, ketch, Clifford, for Timaru. No passengers. IMPORTS. Per Antelope: 17 packages sundries, 1 sofa, 1 chest of drawers), 3 packages furniture, J D Garwood; 1 package, Yanstone; 1 do, Aylmer; 1 do, Weston; 1 do, Iton potatoes, half do flour, Brough ; 12 packages, Wiggins and Ward; 5 do, Armstrong and Daly ; 1 do Townsend; 1 keg nails, Saxton and Williams. KXPOBTS. Per Margaret: 15,000 feet timber, Piper and Co. The p.B. Geelong arrived in Lyttelton at eleven a.m. yesterday, having left Dunedin at noon on the sth. She called in at all the intermediate ports. Experienced fine weather until last night, when she felt it very severely. Toe Australian Maid was lying at Timaru. The Geelong reports having seen a vessel, on making the Peninsula, supposed to be the "William Miskin. In consequence of the report brought by the Geelong, the firm of Messrs. Hall, Ritchie and Co. sent a telegram to Dunedin about her, and received an answer that the William Miskin would leave Dunedin last night. Freight by this Teasel to Hokitika will be £12 per ton ; not £24, as stated by another journal. The hulk Gratitude was sold yesterday by auction, at one pan., on the Quay, close to where the vessel is lying, by Messrs. Woledge and Co. A very spirited bidding took place, -with the following result:—The hull and foremast were knocked down to Mr. Fielder, for £40; the loose span on the beach, to Mr. Davis, for £2 ; and the coals (47 tons, more or lees, in her), for £70; the anchor and chains, to M3ee and Co., for £19. We have not heard what the purchaser intends doing with thehulL The hulk Gratitude, which was purchased yesterday, might be rendered of great service m assisting to form the breakwater running out from Officers' Point, by being filled with stones and sunk in a proper position, so as form a good point of redstauoe in filling in. It is a subject worthy of consideration, but we must leave it to the engineers engaged in the work to determine whether such a plan would be fapM« and saving of expense. The three-masted schooner A. J. Ramos, armed in port yesterday, with 250 tone flour. Bhe left Valparaiso on the 14th April, and experienced fine weather up to 150 deg. W. longitude; since, had strong westerly w.nde. Off the Northern Island experienced very heavy weather, having been three times blown off the land, only making the Heads on the 29th nit. The brig Remark, from this port, arrived at Valparaiso on 7th April, with loss of foremast and jibboom. The barque Prospector, alao from this port, was loading with Hoar for Auckland.— , * Otago Daily Times, ,, Jury*. The barque P.CJEL left Newcastle on the 17th vifc, experiencing fine weather till within the kit few days, and since, very heavy westerly ** gftfaa. Paawd a large vessel going south on the night of the 29th, and arrived at the fiieCfo on the evening of the 30th. Brings an iMi**"" to oar stock of coal of 414 tons, eon-. Mgned to Captain IPKmnon, o£Pojrt ChalThe Bfiaabeth Curie, schooner, leftHPort Q«l— — en the 10th June, with 100 tons flour iotJm eaqnfl. Got at far a« Brother* Point yhSR mWIMI Cneppen "ifwHf to WJLWjy

and blew a heavy gale, when she had her decks swept, and sprung a leak. Bore up for this port, the vessel laboring heavily, and making four inches of water per hour. She will go on the slip for repairs after discharging cargo into one of the hulks.—lbid. The s.B. Lady Bird arrived in the evening from Auckland, via intermediate ports. During the latter part of the voyage experienced heavy southerly gales, with high sea.—lbid.

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Press, Volume VIII, Issue 839, 8 July 1865, Page 2

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Shipping. Press, Volume VIII, Issue 839, 8 July 1865, Page 2

Shipping. Press, Volume VIII, Issue 839, 8 July 1865, Page 2