PORT OF LYTTELTON.
arrived. Feb. 20—Emerald, ketch, 40 tons, Whitby, from Picton. """Feb.2o—Bee, schooner, 30 ton's, Sheppard, from Kaikoaras. ; O Feb.* 21—Black Hawk, schooner, 32 tons, Swaneon, from Picton. Feb. 21—Spray, sohooner, 50 tons, Ruxton, from Greymouth. Feb 21—Moa, ss, 50 tons, McClatchie, from Saltwater Greek. CLEARS!). Jfeh 20-*rCoilbgwood r barque, 600 tons, iyrie, for Newcastle, N.S.W, in ballast. Feb. 20—Fawn, schooner, 32 tons, Davis, . for. Havelock, in ballast.. ' "Feb. 20—Gazelle, s s, 47 tons, M'Lellan, for Gore's Bay and Amuri Bluff. -<Y r Eeh. 20—Omeo, s.s, 660 tons* H Mackie, fo? Melbourne via Wellington and Hokitika. Passengers—saloon: Mr and Mrs Hyde, Mr slid Mrs James, and 43 original. .' Feb 20—PetC barque, 368 tons, Burch, for Timaru, in ballast ;^ t -;rv; ! n ■ :•■ T IMPOSTS. ' Per? Emeraldp Master, feet tewta timber, P Laurie. - Fer Moa, Miles arid Co, agents—lßo bales wool,' Miles and Go. 'Btaok Hawk, Master,, agent—26,ooo feet timber, Brownell and Coi' ..,.. p ep gp ra y J Master, agent—4o tons coal, Orders '■■■■■■ KXPOBTfI. JPer Annie, Woledge and Co, agents — Shipped ex Matoaka under bond .* 42 cases brandy, 2 half-tierces .tobacco, 6 cases bottled beer, 6 do brandy, Heywood and Co. Free and duty paid—l 7 bags, 8 boxes soap, 2 cases mustard, 1 pocket hops, 45 bdls standards, Beed and Carder; 26 boxes soap, 1 case mustard, 1 case drapery, 2 cases, 1 cask wine, ■Woledge and Co; 1 cheat tea, 1 bag salt, 1 * s <k.se sundries,' T Merson; 6 cases, 0 A Rick. Ex: Mermaid, from,"London, under bond —2 cases sweetened gin, Birch and Co. {•■i Per G/azelle, Miles- and Go t agents—For Gore's Bay, free and duty paid— 6. hhds ale, 3 iron tanks, 48 bars iron, 2 tins nails, 2 coils wire, 6 pkgs harrows, 1 half-cask vinegar, 132 boards, 63 coils wire, 54 sacks seeds, 44 mats •agar, 2 cases, 5 bags salt, 175 bdls standards, 346 battens, 176 boards, 4 kegs, 3 casks beer, 3 cases, 10 boxes soap, Miles and Co.- For l - Amuri, free and duty paid—2o bags flour, 1 half-chest tea, 1 box soap, 1 cask soda, 1 pkg tbbabco, 1 bag salt, 4 cases sundries, 5 sacks flour, 4 bags sugar, 1 half-chest tea, 2 boxes soap, 1 pkg tobacco, 1 bag rice, 1 do oatmeal, 1 bale woolpacks, H tons coal, 3 cases sundries, 60 bdls wire, 10 bags flour, 4 do sugar, 1 balf-cheat tea, 1 bag salt, 1 box turps, 1 drum oil, 1 tin whitelead, 1 do turps, 40 sacks grass seed, 30 bags flour, 6 do sugar, 1 halfchest tea; 1 box soap, 1 pkg tobacco, 4 do sundries, Miles and Co. . Per Omeo, E S Dalgety and Co, agents— For Melbourne: 18 kegs butter, D Dimond j 1 pel, 1 box effects, B » Dalgety and Co. For 1 box, Dalgety and Co j 48 sacks wheayOobb and Sawtell. HIGH TIDES AT liITTELTON. February 22 ... llh 43m a m ... OOh 00m p m
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Press, Volume XIV, Issue 1829, 22 February 1869, Page 2
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