SHIPPING NEWS.
ARRIVED. Nov. 10, ship Sir George Pollock, 630 tons, Withers, from London, July 17. Passengers, Rev. G. Cotterill, Mrs. Cotterill, and family, Mr. Cotterill, Mr. Storer, Dr. Moore, Mrs. Moore, and family, Miss Liberty, Mr. Felix Wakefield, and family, Miss Wakefield, S. Wakefield, Miss Law, Mr. Basil Muter, Mrs. A. Jackson and family, Mr. Stephens, Mr. Brown, Mr. White, Mr. and Mrs. Ffitch and family, Mrs. "Wood and 2 children, Messrs. J. H. Venables, J. B. Bickley, G. Long, Rob. Me Cord, and John Kermett, with 113 in the steerage. Nov. 13, schooner Fidele, 6 tons, Campbell, from the Kaikoras. Same day, cutter Katharine Johnstone, 12 tons, Armstrong, from Akaroa. Passengers, Miss Marry and Miss Magee. Same day, brig Sisters, 131 tons, Clark, from Hobart Town, via Otago. Passengers, Messrs. Murdoch, Penrose, Hanmer, Maunsell, Wortley, Rae, Robertson, and Seton. SAILED. Nov. 8, barque Clara, 360 tons, Potter, for Otago. Passengers, Messrs. Hargreaves, Marshall, Martin, France, A. Gordon, C. Gordon and Ross, Eliza Ross, Ferguson, wife and child. Nov. 11, schooner Henrietta, 61 tons, Cole, for Wellington. Passengers, Mr. and Mrs. Barr, Mr. Barr, Messrs.Pickett, Dallas, Hargreaves, J. Broadhurst and Chapman, Miss Lodge, Mr. and Mrs. Broadhurst. i.v IN PORT. Ship Canterbury, 970 tons, Edwards, Cookson Bowler and Co, Brig Gazelle, 181 tons, Gibson, Paterson & Co. Ship Sir George Pollock, 630 tons, Withers, Cookson, Bowler, and Co. Schooner Fidele, 6 tons, Campbell, Master, agent. Cutter Katharine Johnstone, 12 tons, Armstrong, i Brig Sisters, 131 tons, Clark, Longden &Le Cren. IMPORTS, In the Sir George Pollock .—92 deals, order ; 25 cases, 6 qr. casks Old Tom,Jl6 cases wine, 30 cases 4 qr. casks brandy, 1 hhd. rum, Cookson, Bowler, and Co.; 2SO deals, 3 cases books, order; 1 box tea, Rev. — Puckle ; 4 casks gin, order; 4 qr. casks wine, 10 hhds brandy, 4 anchors and chains, R. •"• Duncan: 50 casks cement, order; 18 pkges. merchandise, 4 grindstones, Latter; 2 bales 6 cases
haberdashery, 1 case slops, 9 do. pickles, 3 casks do., 3 cases merchandise, Pickett; 1 case wine Phillips. In the Fidele, —2 barrels oil, order. In the Katharine Johnstone, —2 cases merchandise, Me Beth ; 3000 ft. timber, 1 cask butter, 8 bacon, 1 cask cheese, order. In the Sisters, —3 casks seeds, 2 doz. buckets, 10 empty tubs, 13 baskets, 3 kegs, 1 crate flowerpots, 1 cask soda, 2 doz. brooms, 20 boxes tea, 45 bags sugar, 6 do. coffee, 4 tons iron, 7 baskets tobacco, 10 hhds. rum, 120 stones, 5 bales leather, 3 cases do., 12 bags nails, 6 casks blacking, 3 cases salad oil, 1 bale hemp, 92 kegs nails, 5 boxes candles, 7 bavrels sugar, 2 do. treacle, 6 barrels beef, 2 cases slops, 4 tons flour, 8 chests, 14 half chests do. tea, 15,000 ft. timber, 7,500 palings, 69,000 r shkv&les, 100 bags sugar, 1 barrel, 17 brooms, 1 bag coffee, 1 case sardines, 5 tons potatoes. EXPORTS. In the Henrietta, —1 qr. cask wine, 4 cases jams, 2 cases, 1 bale paper, 38 bars iron, 4 kegs nails, 2 iron weights, 2 cases turps, G. Pickett; 1 cheese, Cryer, 1 box, Eades.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume I, Issue 45, 15 November 1851, Page 4
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