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SHIPPING NEWS.

ARRIVED. Nov. 21, schooner Return, 78 tons, Toohig, from Wellington. Same day, cutter Fisherman, 15 tons, fr&n Wei* lington. Nov. 24, schooner Mary, 40 tons, Taylor, from Nelson.' Passengers, Mr. Fordham, Mr. Me Hardy and sons, Mr. N. Hewitt. Nov. 25, schooner Salopian, 40 tons, Griffiths, from "Wellington. Passengers, Messrs. Thoroj. Bannister and servant, Summerville, and Duunef.ti Mr. and Mrs. Minifie, and 2 chikren. L Same day, schooner Border Maid, 90 tons, Champion, from Chatham Islands. Passengers, The Lord Bishop of New Zealand, Mrs. Selwyn, and Master J. Selwyn, Mr. Champion and children, and 13 natives. Same day, brigantine Don Juan, 130 tons, Courtney, from Sydney. Passengers, Messrs. L. Lloyd, J. E. Lloyd, and E. J. Lloyd; Alice Frier, Mary Smith, Mcssrs?Templar, Kiffin, and Harknell. Nov. 26, schooner Julia, 36 tons, Briston, from Auckland. Passengers, Messrs. Low and Cadman. Same day, schooner Henrietta, 61 tons, Cole, from

Wellington. Passengers, Messrs. T. Waters and J. Foote. Same day, ship Oriental, 505 tons, Hyde, from Newcastle, via Wellington. Passenger, Messrs. C. A. Sidey, Mason and Price. SAILED. Nov. 25, cutter Catharine Ann, 12 tons, Bell, for , Akaroa. • i Nov. 27, schooner Fidele, 6 tons, Campbell, for Wellington, in ballast. Same day, cutter Fly, 22 tons, Cemino, for Wellington. IN PORT. Ship Canterbury, 970 tons, Edwards. Cookson, Bowler, and Co. Ship Sir George Pollock, 630 tons, Withers. Cooksj>n, Bowler, and Co. Brig Gazelle, 181 tons, Gibson. Paterson &'Co. Brig Sisters, 131 tons, Clark. Longden&Le Cren. Schooner Wellington, 54 tons, Ferguson. D. M. Laurie. Schooner Return, 78 tons, Toohig. D. M. Laurie. Cutter Fisherman, 15 tons, Morrison. Rhodes. Schooner Mary, 40 tons, Taylor. Alport. Schooner Salopian, 40 tons, Griffiths. Alport. Brigantine Border Maid, 90 tons, Champion. Brigantine Don Juan, 130 tons, Courtney. Longden and Le Cren. Schooner Julia, 36 tons, Briston, Master, agent. Schooner Henrietta, 61 tons, Cole. D. M. Laurie. Ship Oriental, 505 tons, Hyde. Longden and Le Cren. IMPORTS. In the Return, —10 bags coffee, 30 bags sugar, 90 bags flour, 2 casks dried apples, 36 woolpacks, 20 boxes candles, 10 bags salt, 7 casks do., 15 boxes soap, Laurie ; 2 hhds. brandy, 8 cases do., 6 hhds. ale, Order; 4}£ tons flour, 1 bundle saws, 1 bundle zinc, 2 bales oakum, 6 kegs nails, Alport; 1 case manufactures, Fraser ; 12 bags flour, Longden and Le Cren ; 16,307 feet timber, 800 palings, 2 hhds. ale, 6 casks lard, 150/£ bushels maize, 30 casks pork, \}& tons bacon and hams, Order. In the Fisherman, —1 ton New Zealand flour, 3550 feet timber, 5 kegs butter, 1000 bricks, Rhodes. In the Mary, —1 cask ironmongery, 3 tons potatoes, Alport; 8,000 feet sawn timber, 2 tons flour, 100 bushels oats, 7 tons potatoes, 1 case gooseberries, 6, casks beer, 1 box butter, 1 cwt. bacon, 1 bag vetches, 1 chest tea, 1 ba^ coffee, Order. In the Salopian, —2 cases cigars, 2 bags sugar, 2 barrels vinegar, 2 cases wine, Mc'Beth ; 2 boxes currants, 8 do. raisins, 20 bags 6 casks sugar, 6 ■ cases wine, 12 bags rice, 1 hhd. rum, 1 half keg tobacco, 1 case 1 cask manufactures, 2 half chests tea, 12 boxes candles, 33 iron pots, 6 boxes soap, 2 bales blankets, 3 do. drapery, 2 eases crockery, 4 do. groceries, 1 bundle sieves, 6 bags salt, 4 casks biscuit, 1 do. vinegar, 7 do. bottled beer, 1 do. hats, 2 bundles spades, 2 do frying pans, 2 wheat mills, 2 cans linseed oil, 8 bundles sickles, 1 sack serge shirts, 1 do saddlery, 1 hhd. ale, 6,000 feet timber. 1 ton hams and bacon, 100 bushels maize, 3,000 bricks, 5 bags flour, 10 packages furniture, 2 casks lemon syrup, Bannister ; 2 bales leather, 15 bags flour, 3 casks beef, 1 hhd. molasses, Order ; 2 cases paper, 1 roll zinc, 3 cans oil, 1 do. turpentine, 1 case glass, 13 kegs paint, 1 cask ■whitening, Minifie. In the Henrietta,—! hhd. brandy, 1 package tobacco, 1 bag pepper, 1 barrel 9 bags rice, 1 chest 4 half do. tea, 19 bags sugar, 1 bag coffee, 1 case do., 2 cases champagne, 7 boxes port and sherry, 1 crate earthenware, 1 cask glass, 3 cases glassware, 3 do. hardware, 4 bundles broom handles, 6 do. frying pans, 1 roll twinp, 10 cases oilman's stores, 1 coffee mill, 2 packages paper, 6 kegs nails, 1 barrel vinegar, 7 packages manufactures, 15 kegs herrings, 2 bales paper, 5 barrels tar, 23 bags salt, 12 bolts canvas, 1 cask loaf sugar, 1 box lemon syrup, 6 do. candles,, 10 do soap, 138 bags flour, 1 cask black oil, 10 do. pork, 2 cases bacon, 2 boxes eggs, 12 kegs 6 jars butter, 86 kits maize, 2 coils rope, 6 packages gooseberries, Order; 1 keg gunpowder, 4 bags shot, 5,000 percussion caps, removed under Government license^ In the Julia, —l4,ooo feet timber, 10 tons flour, 2 bags rice, 100 bushels maize, }£ ton bacon and hams, 6 tons potatoes, 1 ton sugar, 40 }£ boxes tea, Low. $' In the Don Juan, —4 hhds. rum, 3 do. brandy, 4 J barrels do., 15 cases cigars, 15 bags rice, 805 bags flour, 55 bags sugar, 2 boxes cloves, 10 barrels apples, 10 half chests tea, 72 bags coffee, 2 cases cottons, 1 case crackers, 3 cases cheese, 1 case ginger, 2 cases apples, 25 boxes soap, 98 do. candles,. 1 bale saddlery, 12 bags coffee, 1 case engravings, ,) 20 boxes raisins, 1 cask hardware, 52 bags salt, 1 £& cask rice, 1 case pippins, 2 cases prunes, 10 bags dates, 50 oars, 5 octaves wine, 7 kegs white lead, 10 do. paint, 2 tierces loaf sugar, 6 bags walnuts, 16 mats sugar; 1 case sago, 1 case liquorice, 26 cases Oilman's stores, 3 casks treacle, 10 do. beef, 4 bales blankets, Order. In the Oriental, —80 horses, 150 head horned cattle, 1,500 sheep, 4 tons rice, 20 tierces beef, order. EXPORTS. In the Catharine Ann, 52 sacks flour, 9 bags sugar, 8 boxes tea, 3 do. soap, 8 do. candles, 2 bags coffee, Paterson & Co. In the Fly, —soo bricks, Cookson & Co.

Lyttelton Markets, Retail prices, Nov. 29. First flour, 245. to 30s. per 100 lbs.; Bread, per 21b. loaf, 7£d. ; Beef, Bd. to Sid. per lb. ; Mutton, Bd. to BJd. perlb.; Pork, Bd. per lb.; Fowls, per pair, 7s. 6d., Ducks, none; Fresh butter, 2s. Od. ; Salt butter, Is. lOd. perlb.; Potatoes, 81. per ton. [Some samples of V.D.L. Flour have been offered in the past week at 18?. per ton in wholesale quantities. Prices, however, vary greatly, and may be considered to range as above stated.]

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Lyttelton Times, Volume I, Issue 47, 29 November 1851, Page 4

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SHIPPING NEWS. Lyttelton Times, Volume I, Issue 47, 29 November 1851, Page 4

SHIPPING NEWS. Lyttelton Times, Volume I, Issue 47, 29 November 1851, Page 4

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