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ARRIVED.

Jan. 21, brigantine Corsair, 134 tons, McKenna, from.Timaru. Passengers—James McLachlan and James Rolla.

Same day, cutter Fanny, 20 tons, McLellan, from Oamaru. Passenger—Mr. G. Buckley. Same day, s.s. Lord Worsley, 291 tons, Johnson, from Wellington. Saloon Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. Arnold, Mr. and Mrs. Stafford, Mr. and Mrs. Fordham, Mrs. Webb, three children and servant, Misses Phillips, Smith, and Hornbroolc, Messrs. McLaren, Bedborough, Wilkinson, Wakefield, McDonald, St. Hill, and Stiffe. Steerage—Mr. and Mrs. Wade, Messrs. Armstrong, Mcintosh, Hughes, McClyraont, Idle, Good, Hopwood, Allen, Ray, Huddle, Steward, Harris, Walker, Thorpe, McTroy, and Fowler. _ Jan. 23, s. 8. Oberon, 69 tons, Lowden, from Wellington. Saloon passengers—Messrs. McGuinness and Hart, and 4 steerage. SAILED. Jan. 23, s.s. Lord Worsley, 291 tons, Johnson, for .Otago. Saloon passengers—Mrs. Thomson, Messrs. Koe, Simpson, and Seal. 2nd cabin—Messr. Freeman, Magee, Rogers, Hudson, Harris, Leach, Flower, Ayers, and Morrison. Same day, s.s. Oberon, 69 tons, Lowden, for Otago via Akaroa. Saloon passengers—Miss Smith, and Miss Hornbrook. '- '•• Same day, cutter Fanny, 20 tons, McLellan, for Oamaru, in ballast. Same day, schooner Elizabeth, 12 tons, Malcolmson, for Akaroa. IMPORTS. In the Corsair, Miles & Co., agents; 33 bags flour, 3 casks tallow, 3 hides, 131 bales wool, Miles and Co.; 38 bales wool, R. & G. Rhodes; 2 casks tallow, 22 bales wool, Hargreaves.

In the Fanny, Dalgety & Co., agents; 24 bales ■wool (7350 lbs.), Dalgety & Co., In the, Lord Worsley, Miles & Co., agents; 1 parcel, Allwright; 3 bundles fire-buckets, 2 cases plants, Cookson & Co.; 1 box, Stuart; 95 rams, F. Wilson; 15 horses, Hughes; 1 parcel of branding irons; 1 portmanteau, Miles & Co.; 1 box, Hammond; 1 box, Witherby; 2 pkgs., Koe; 2 portmanteaus, Simpson; 3 horses, Stafford; 1 bag, Parker; 1 case, 1 horse, Order; 1 case ironmongery, 1 parcel saws, Gundry; 2 eases and 1 bale drapery, Nathan; I bale drapery, Abrahamson; I box and 1

bale, Canihpell & Co.; <J horses, McDonald; I horse, I phaeton, I case harness, Wakefield. In the Oberon, E. A. Hargreaves, ngent; 20 jars and 2 drums spirits tar. 15 kegs nails, Hargreaves; 3 bundles shovels. G bundles axe handles, 14 tins nails, Cookson & Co.; 4 cases boots, Smith. EXI'OUTS. . In the Lord Worsley, Miles & Co., agonts; 1 portmanteau, I case twine, 1 horse, Miles & Co.; 1 box drapery, Dransficld; 7 casks cheese, Craig; 1 horse, Johnson. In the Oberon, E. A. Hargreaves, agent: 1 curd cutter, 0 cheese vats, I case furniture, 66 cheeses, Hargreaves; 2 cases, Genet. In the Elizabeth, Craig, agent: 1 chest, 1 half, and 1 qr.-chest tea, 17 bags sugar, 1 case tobacco, 1 grindstone. 1 case chairs, 3 boxes soap, 1 case sago, l case drapery, I trunk boots, Peacock & Co.; 1 paper parcel, 1 kog nails, Recce; 1 bag drapery, Hislop; 4 coils arid 5 half do. rope, 2 sails, Reed; 290 feet timber, Marshall; lease sundries, Taylor; 2 packages ironmongery, Gundry; 1 case sundries, Treagear. The brigantine William and Alfred, Tinley, was to leave Sydney for this port via Wellington on the 19th instant. 7 Akaroa.—Sailed, Jan. 11, schooner Ada, Palmer, for Otago, from Akaroa, with a cargo of timber. Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. Purvis, Mr. and Mrs. Taller and two children, Mr. and Mrs. Clarke, aud Mr. Brown. : . The Roman Emperor, Captain Dewar, 793 tons, is the next vessel with Provincial Government Immigrants for this port. She sailed from Gravesend, October Ist, and is now daily expected. The following is the list of passengers : Chief Cabin.—Mr. and Mrs. Collins, Mr. and Mrs. Lockyear, Misess Down and Beers. Messrs. Newton, Butler, Hinds, Phillips, Beers, Cripps, Beaven and Saman. Second Cahin— Mr. arid Mrs. Ryder, Mr. Webb and child. Messrs. Brown and Kenny. Steerage.—Willian and Mary Chancy and child, Mary and George Taylor, Stephen Watkins, Charles Howell, John Gilbert, Henry Smith, George Cowens, Macy Callaghan, Edwin Phillips, Henry Noy, Reuben and Bernard Johnson, Peter Myers, and Frederick Rath Jan. , PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT IMMIGRANTS. Married'Couples.—Charles Deenui, wife and child, Margaret Garborough and child, Jesse Hawroyd, wife and child, -Matthew Bamford, wife and four children/Arthur Smith and wife, Arthur Fisher, wife and two children, James Watts, wife and three children, Hugh McKibben, wife and child, Arthur Weaver, wife and two children, Cabel Self and wife, Richard Urry, wife and child, Robert Newton, wife and four children, John Lister and wife, Elizabeth Grantham and four children, Henry Cookson and wife, Joseph Cookson and wife, William Patterson, wife and two children, John Sutherland, wife and two children, James Shand and wife, John Hill, wife and three children, Walter Baker, wife and four children, John Carter, wife and six children, Henry Bailey/wife and two children, George Groves, wife and child, Thomas Machin, wife and child, James Beaumont, wife and two children, Benjamin Mather, wife and child, William Middleweeks, wife and two children, John Taylor, wife and four children, George Machin and wife, John Ilemuiingway and wife, William Harrison and wife. Single Men.— Rowland Hill, James Bamford, Benjamin Chivers, William Couch, William Brooke, Samuel Johnstone, Samuel Duckmanton, James Maxwell. Samuel Bingham, James Moore, James Baxter, Wm. • Thinn, George Fletcher, Wm. Hillier, John and Richard Maffey, Wm. Owen, Richard Britt, George Carpenter, William and Duncan McLe.unan, William Ellis, Richard Donovan, William Chesterfield, Conrad Gefteiu, Edward, William and George Cookson, Arthur Sparrow, George Adams, Henry Norfolk, and Henry Troy. Single Women.— Susanna and Carry Hill, Ellen Carter, Rebecca Stottard, Ann Ellis, Mary Patterson, Susanna Doell, Mary Duckmanton, Mary Bingham, Mary Nurse, Ellen Fleury and child, Mary Aldridge, Mary Hall, Mary Raymond, Emily Jaden, Lucy Knox, Mary Davidson, Eliza Atkins, Mary, Jane, Phoebe and Mary Osborn, Mary, Elizabeth, Mary Jane, and Emily Hillier, Emily and Edna Fisk, Ann and Harriett Buxton, Mary Ann Grealy, Sarah and Ruth Terry, Elizabeth Newton, Esther. Ellis, Eliza and Sarah Grantham, and Caroline Cookson. Summary.—Chief Cabin Passengers, 14; Second do., 5; Steerage, 16; Provincial Government Immigrants, 178. Total of passengers, 213.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XIII, Issue 753, 25 January 1860, Page 4

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ARRIVED. Lyttelton Times, Volume XIII, Issue 753, 25 January 1860, Page 4

ARRIVED. Lyttelton Times, Volume XIII, Issue 753, 25 January 1860, Page 4

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