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SHIPPING NEWS.

ARRIVED. March 7, bri<r PrimaDonna, 1.37 tons, Sproul, from Sydney vi& Wellington. Passengers, Mr. and Mrs. Chapman, Mrs. Sproul, Messrs. Stone, Nixon, and Miller. CLEARED OUT. March 6, schooner Fain/. 14 tons, Vincent, ior Akaroa. March 9, schooner Palinurus, li> tons, Greaves, for Altaroa. IMPORTS. In the Prima Donna, —4 kegs tobacco, I butt 2 lihds. 20 qr. casks 39 cases wine, 3 qr. casks--branch-5 casks whiskey, 2 hhds. gi», 3 pianos, 64 mats sugar, 50 kegs rice, 8 tons flour, 60 tons coals, window giass, slops, saddlery, -pipes, ■ silks, 'drapery, hardware, beer, boots, pork, apples, &c, &c.V&c. ;,

The Admiral Grenfell sailed from Sydney for Lyitekon direct on Feb. 10; and the Waterwitch sailed same day for Lyttelton and Wellington, via Newcastle. The Hashemi/ is advertised for Lyttelton and Wellington, but no day named. The Penyard Park, as will he seen by our advertising columns, is hourly expected. The barque Stately, Captain Gimlet*, had arrived at Otago, alter a quick passage of 93 days from England. An advertisement in the Nelson Examiner of the 25th nit., states that the Nelson steamer, is expected there " daily," and that previous to her being laid on as an inter-colonial trader, she will make a tour of the various Settlements.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume IV, Issue 166, 11 March 1854, Page 6

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SHIPPING NEWS. Lyttelton Times, Volume IV, Issue 166, 11 March 1854, Page 6

SHIPPING NEWS. Lyttelton Times, Volume IV, Issue 166, 11 March 1854, Page 6

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