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SHIPPING NEWS.

ARRIVED. August 31, cutter Catherine Johnson, 12 tons, Armstrong, from Akaroa. September 1, cutter Fly, 22 tons, Cain, from the East Coast Same day, schooner Mary, 40 tons, Taylor, from Nelson. Passenger, Mr. Fordham. Same day, hrigantine Return, 78 tons, Toohig, from Wellington. Passengers, Messrs. R. and P. Laurie, Symonds, "VVogan, and Dr. Moore. September 2, schooner Necroviancer, 22 tons, Askew, from Nelson. September 3, brigantine Pauline, 106 tons, Bain, from Sydney and Newcastle. Passenger, Mr. Le Cren. CLEARED OUT. September 2, schooner Endeavour, 16 tons, McGill, for Otago. Same day, ship Samarang, 583 tons, Escott, for Wellington. Passengers, Rev. R. B. Paul, Messrs. Hall, Brook, Livingstone, Cholmondeley, Rev. Morris, Hon. J. S. Wortley, and Mrs. and 2 Misses Brook, and 12 in the steerage. IMPORTS. In the Catlierine Johnson, —2 Lhds. porter, 1 qr. cask wine, 4 kegs cordials, 8 bundles whale bone, 20 bundles fruit trees, 500 feet timber, Order. In the Fly —6oo bushels maize, Lougden and Le Cren. In the Mary, —7 tons flour, 10 bags oats, 1 pocket hops, 4 kegs butter, Longden and Le Cren ; 800 feet timber, Parsons; Zi4 tons flour, 12 barrels beer, 3 bundles trees, Order. In the Retw n, —11 horses, and 25 head of cattle, Order. . . In the Necromancei , —11 tons flour, 2J£ do. bran, 8 hhds 6 barrels ale, 9 kegs butter, 20 bushels malt, and sundries, Fordham. In the Pauline, —118 hags sugar, 68 chests and half chests tea, 69 boxes candles, 100 bags flour, 18 tierces beef, and various packages sundries, Longden and Le Cren ; 10 boxes candles, 5 do. soap, 35 mats sugar, 116 planks cedar, and sundries, Order; 87 sheep, 11 head of cattle, Longden and Le Cren. EXPORTS. In the Endeavow, —9 kegs nails, 1 coil rope, Mansford; 1 case jams, 1 chest apothecary wares, Valpy. In the Samarang, —part of original cargo. The " Duke of Portland" was advertised to sail for Canterbury on the 16th of June; the " Invincible" for Nelson on the 20th May; the "Joseph Fletcher" for Auckland on the 15th of May; the "Slams Castle" and " Sir Edward Paget" in June, and the " Siralah" in July, foils ew Zealand.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume II, Issue 87, 4 September 1852, Page 6

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SHIPPING NEWS. Lyttelton Times, Volume II, Issue 87, 4 September 1852, Page 6

SHIPPING NEWS. Lyttelton Times, Volume II, Issue 87, 4 September 1852, Page 6

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