SHIPPING NEWS.
ARRIVED. Nov. 3, barque Clara, 360 tons, Potter, from Wellington. Passengers, Messrs. Denne, Hargraves, J. D. Marshall, C. Adams, W. Adams, J. Martin, Jules Feron, Henry Fiance, H. Gordon, J. Hoss, James Todd, and J. W. Tuson; Mary Todd, Celestine Feron, Christina Gordqu and Elizabeth Ross,
Same day, schooner Mary, 40 tons, Taylor, from ■i-i C IS Oil* Nov. 4, schooner Twins, 41 tons, Davis, from Wellington. Passengers, Messrs. Fraser and Price.' Nov. 5, schooner Henrietta, 61 tons, Cole, from Otago. Passengers, Messrs. Sutclifle and family . Barr and wife, — Ban-,— Chapman, Curtis, Law M son, Mob, Fergusson; an<l Seaton. Same day, brig Gazelle, 181 tons, Gibson, from Launceston. Passengers, Messrs. James LyaJl, and Thompson. SAILED. Nov. 4, barque Midlothian, 411 tons, Gibson, for Nelson. Passengers, Mr. and Mrs. Beatsun, as; 4 family and Dr. White. Same day, brigantine Return, 78 tons, Toohio-, for Wellington. Passengers, Miss Withers, Miss Bryant, Capt. Brown, Messrs. Norman and Temple, Rev. J. Watkin. Nov. 5, brig Kiwi, 87 tons, Johnson, for Eden, New South Wales. Same day, brigantine Camilla, 202 tons, Gilchrist for Hobart Town. Not. 6, schooner Twins, 41 tons, Davis, for Otago. Same day, schooner Mary, 40 tons, Taylor for Nelson. IN PORT. Ship Canterbury, 970 tons, Edwards, Cookson Bowler and Co. Barque Clara, 360 tons, Potter, Longden and Le Cren, Schooner Henrietta, 61 tons, Cole, Pickett. Brig Gazelle, 181 tons, Gibson, Paterson & Co. Schooner Sea Belle, 25 tons, Taylor. IMPORTS. In the Clara, —1 tierce rock salt, W. R. Nicholson ; 333 bars iron, 11 bdls. do. 30 casks beer, 1 cask berries, 14 packages manufactures, 38 bundles shovels, 2 casks sugar, 1 case chocolate, 4 do. perfumery, 10 cases wine, 2 casks glassware, 1 cask 1 jar brandy, 1 cask 2 jars wine, 2 barrels nails, 1 case glassware, 1 do. tinware, 1 do. boots and shoes, 5 coils rope, 12,000 feet timber, Order; 24 casks beer,l machine, 10 grindstones, 1 bellows, 3 iron boilers, 3 anvils, 6 weights, 1 pair scale bottoms, 600 iron pots and kettles and a number packages merchandise, Longden and Le Cren; 1 hhd. brandy, 881bs.manufactured tobacco, 3 packages machinery, G-. Potter; 7 head cattle, 3 bags oats, 1 cask oil, \% chest tea, 2 bags sugar, 1 case, 2 bales manufactures, Order. In the Mary, —1 piece calico, 1 keg butter, 2 tons flour, 8,000 feet sawn timber, 60 barrels oats, 7 tone potatoes, Order; 9 kegs, 4 jars butter, Alport; 2 bundles rope, Pratt. In the Twins, —1 hhd. brandy. R. Davis; half chest tea, 1 case wine, 1 cask sundries, 1 bundle woolpacks, 1 demijohn spirits of tar, 4 hhds. porter, 1 cask cider, 1,643 feet timber, 3 bags oats, 12 casks ale, 2 casks butter, Order. In the Gazelle,— lß horses, 6 cows, 400 bags flour, 32 bags sugar, 54 do. salt, 90 do. potatoes, 200 bushels bran, 2 casks ginger, 2 ohests, 10' half" do. tea, 20 boxes do., 1 crate bottles, 1 bag corks. 1 keg codfish, 47 boxes candles, 1 case slops, 1 package engravings, 2 kegs tobacco, 6 carts, 6 barrows, 1 weighing machine, 5 boxes soap, 1 case kangaroo skins; 2 bales paper, 10 boxes soap, 2 cases boots, 13,000 feet timber, 20,000 shingles, 1 bale opossum rugs, 1 sofa, 5 chairs. 1 hhd. bottles, 2 tierces sugar, 6 bags coffee, 11,000 palings, 7 sets harness, 1 punt, Paterson and Co. In the Henrietta, —1 hhd brandy, Hickson and Co., 30 kegs paint, 10 casks bottled ale, 6 cases, 1 hhd. gin, 1 do. brandy, 1 case cigars, 4 cases sundries, 4 bags feathers, 111 pieces scantling, 802 boards, 52 posts, 119 rails, 1482 palings, 104< baskets, 11 bags potatoes, Order; 1 qr. cask whiskey, R. J. Duncan. EXPORTS. In the Return, —<t qr. casks 4 octaves 4 hhds. wine, 20 hhds. beer, 10 barrels currants, 20 boxes raisins, 2 casks dried fruit, 22 kegs, 20 boxes, incases, 1 cask almonds, 10 cases wine, 2 caies book* 8 qr. casks sherry, 4 bundles spades, 3 kegs nails, 1 case books, transhipped from " Canterbury," o hhds. brandy, 10 qr. casks do., 25 cases gin, Cookson Bowler and Co. In the Mary, —l box merchandise, Haycock. ' LYTTELTON MARKETS, Retail Prices, Novell First flour, 355. to 40.?. per 100 lbs.; Bread, per 21b. loaf,7*rf. ; Beef, 8a!. to Sid. per lb. ; Mutton, Bd. to Hid. pei'lb. ; Pork, Bd. per lb.; Fowls, pei- pair, 7s. 6d., Ducks, none ; Fresh butter, 2s. Qd. ; Salt butter, Is. 10./!. per lb.; Potatoes, \Ql.os. per ton; Eggs, 3.?. 6d per doz.: Cheese, New Zealand, Is. 3d. per lb.; Maize, ss. 6d. per bush. ; Ale, 6s. Od. per two gallons : Ham and Bacon, Bd. to 9d; Firewood, per cord, 225. to 30*.; Sawn Timber, 18s. per 100. ft.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume I, Issue 44, 8 November 1851, Page 4
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