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Shipping News.

LYTTELTON. ARRIVED. June 15, s.s. Lord Worsley, 291 tons, Kennedy, from Wellington. Cabin passengers—Mr. and Mrs. Todlmnter, Mrs. and Mrs. Carter, Mr. and Mrs. Hickson, Mr. and Mrs. Raphael and 2 children, Mr. and Mrs. Rich and 3 children, Mr. and Mrs, Williamson and child, Mrs. Gill, Mrs. Firth, Mrs. Knigge, Mrs. Mackintosh and son, his Honor Mr. Justice Gresson, Messrs. Johnson, Corrie, Goodwin, Trew, De la Pasture, May, Pharazyn, Coates, Bowler, Duppa, Wigley, Fairhurst, and Macdonnell. 2nd cabin—Mr. and Mrs. Cullen, Messrs. Humphreys, Firth. Shay, Nixon, Williamson, Muir, and Davis. Same day, schooner Julia Ann, 20 tons, Swanson, from Wellington. June 16, p.s. Lyttelton, 50 tons, Toomey, from Wellington. Passenger—Mr. Eames. June 18, cutter Fanny, McLellan, from Oamaru. SAILED. June 17, barque Lion, 216 tons, Sinclair, for feydney, in ballast. Same day, s.s. Lord Worsley, 291 tons, Kennedy, for Otago. Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Fisher, Mrs. Rossiter and Miss Graham. . June 18, p.s. Lyttelton, 50 tons, Toomey, for Wellington via Kaiapoi. IMPORTS. In the Lord Worsley, Miles and Co., agents; 1 dray, 1 stove, 1 case, Miles and Co.; 3 pkgs Davis--14 chests tea, 24 half-chests do., 30 qr.-chests do.' latter; 7 bales leather, 1 trunk, 3 cases, 2 cases drapery, 96 mats sugar, 4 chests tea, 8 half-chests do., 2 barrels treacle, Clarksori; 1 case drapery, .Newton and Co.; 1 bale leather, Hollingsworth; 2 rolls leather, 1 case do., Angus; I safe, N. S. W. Bank, 480 mats sugar, 3 casks fruit, 1 case do* Dalgety and CV.- 1 mill belt, Carter; 2 cases saddlery, Buxton; 1 bale leather, 1 bag nails, 58 cases truit, 6 kegs butter, order; l case saddlery, 1 bale do Edds; 2cases shovels, Recce and Co.; 1 case, 1 drum, Turner; 3 bundles gas pipes, 1 safe, 1 bale 5 casks plaster of Paris, Hawkes and Strouts- 1 ' fa^ D roller ' I^nce; 1 case oranges, Dransfield 4 - .^es^^Lo^s Sbundlesplants.Hislop; Ica'se, : , Tayler; 1 ditto, Stack; 1 parcel, 1 half-chest tea v^K erL cas« dF aPeiT. Abrahamson; 50 sheep oa^ s p nand Co>; kna madry pk^' In the Julia Ann, master, agent: 4 hhds. ale, order. . . : -• ' rJtVi 6Jf tl eltOn\ Co°ksonand Co., agents: 3 cases ; carts, 1 bale bags Io boxes candles, 3 cases oilmen's .■tores, 2^o. weighing machines, 10 cases, 5 kegs, 1 case sundries order; I horse, Bowler; 1 do., Dransneld; 1 do. and foal, Eames. EXPORTS. In the Lord Worsley, Miles and Co., agents: 3 sacks peas, Wilson; 7 pkgs., Hey wood. In the Lyttelton, Cookson and Co., agents- 4 ! aooilT^V?^l7^,? 0-5 2.200 bushefi wheat, ! 300 do. oats, Cookson and Co. T, n T- he Airedale left the Manukau^sterday week, br t hg e b; eeatt fc r ain ß da ** after her «™ Ne S r n rs o 2;^S vessel, on her arrival from Sydney, Captain Kennedy"' took command, Captain Wheeler exchanging into the Ashley. As the Worsley was here on Saturday ■SaTSS 1 nT.? P nw Wa! lOSt l betW6en Ma™l<au and PiLn l\ £ Wors'ey °« her back trip will visit Pieton and Nelson, and thence return to Wellington via Picton; after which she will take up the line between Wellington and Auckland by the East Sri&'iSKrs n ofor atr tracfc for the conveyance ]? e P"DCe Arthur ' screw transport, 1,246 tons 150 horse power, of Her Majesty's Indian Navy, commanded by Lieut. C.H. Walker, 1.N., arrived in port shortly after dusk on Monday evening, and brought the remainder of the 57th regiment: Major -Sd P^P,B^' CaP^W-S" R.Douglas,Bart., ArS - ue' Enßlg"s A. M'Clintock and A. C. Manners, Mrs. Martindale and three children, 145 non-commissioned officers and privates 43 wmen, and 70 children. The Prince Arthur took ™ e Pai; ture J "nder canvas from Bombay on March 18tb, and was most of the way under canvas merely steaming into and out of ports and during calms. She has therefore, stoppages included, made a very fair passage of seventy days.-JVew Zealander, May 29th. T The transport ships Louisa and Daniel Rankin have both cleared, the former for Madras, the latter for Calcutta; each are excellent specimens of modern clippers the one from an English, the other from a ,^\- bu! ldl"gy,ard; they liave done the" work, E? Veyt°i he satisfaction.of officers and CaniS ft m thl y ha, ve conveyed to these shores. kSnt J? anha-alread7 received the'acknowledgment of his passengers; and we perceive b y our advertising pages of this morning, that Captain Rankin has not been suffered to de^partwithout a Bimilar testimonial in his favour.— lbid May 25

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XV, Issue 898, 19 June 1861, Page 4

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Shipping News. Lyttelton Times, Volume XV, Issue 898, 19 June 1861, Page 4

Shipping News. Lyttelton Times, Volume XV, Issue 898, 19 June 1861, Page 4