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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE

ARRIVED. July 14, s.s. Airedale, 286 tons, Johnson, from Wellington. Saloon passengers — Mr. and Mrs. Jollie, Mr. and Mrs. Paoli, Mrs. Lance, Miss Burn, Mr. Coats, and six for Otago. Second cabin—Mr. .Marshall, and one for Otago. July 14, brig Gylfe, 295 tons Prahn, from London. July 14, schooner Wellington, 46 tons, Elmsly, from Timaru. July 16, schooner Julia, 30 tons Cowan, from . Wellington, in ballast. July 16, schooner, Industry, 26 tons, Skinkel, from Saltwater Creek. July 16, schooner Uira, 26 tons, Day, from Wellington. sailed. , ..July 13, cutter Fanny, 20 tons, McLellan, for . Otago. July 15, s.s. Airedale, 286 tons, Johnson, for < Otago. Passengers—His Honor Mr. Justice Gresson, = Messrs. Parkinson, Thompkins, and seven from Wellington. '';..-. July 15, p.s. Prince Albert, 125 tons, Spence, for Otago. Passengers—Messrs. Murdoch, Greer, W. ' and J. Short, Walton, Turner, Abrahams, Nelson, Crimp, Wells, Hobbs, Walker, Rollins, Bone, Baker, . Brainier, Smith, Pearson, and Gibbons.

IMPORTS. In the Airedale, Miles & Co., agents: I case, Mills; I.parcel, FitzGerald, 1 do., W. Buller; I do., Land Office;* 1 case, 1 truss plants, Millsoni; 3 bundles bags, Bartrum; 1 case apples, 1 package plants, 1 do. trees, Thompson; 1 crate plants, Moorhouse; 1 case do., 1 crate do, White & Co.; 1 package do., Leith; 1 case do., Duppa; 1 package do., I case apples, Templer; 1 package trees, Rhodes; 1 case apples, Hassel; 8 bags onions, 2 kegs butter, 1 ; chest candles, order; 13 packages, Coats; 1 parcel, Ward; 1 horse, Paoli; 1 do., Dodge; 2 boxes gold, Bank of New South Wales; 1 bale, 1 case vestas, Campbell & Co.; 1 case, Hargreaves; and sundry packages for Otago. ..-.. In the Gylfe, Cookson and Co., agents: 20 hogsheads ale, 20 barrels do, 25 casks do, 3 cases, 18 eliests and half chests, 1 case picture frames, 'Heywood and Co.* 14 casks, 20 kegs, 1 case, 75 ' casks bottled beer, 1 case samples, 10 bundles iron, 9 plates do, 177 bars do, 10 tons do, 17 hogsheads coals, 8 cases, 10 baskets, 3 chests, 11. casks, 4 cases printed books, 1 case seeds, 2 barrels oil, 20 drums, ■'9 casks. 6 kegs, 1 cask putty, 1 do. glue, 5 barrels tar,' 5 drums turps, 10 do. spirits tar, 7 casks, 1 case galvanized; iron tiles, 1 case do. fittings, 79 cases, . order; 200 cases bottled beer, Dalgety and Co.; 1 case, Goodacre; 50 cases wine, 1 case ploughs, 18 cases, 4 bales paper, 200 cases bottled beer, 35 cases gin, 5 do. cherry brandy, 20 do. pale brandy, 10 do. port, 10 do. sherry, 5 do. claret, 3 do. brown brandy, 2 quarter casks brandy, 3 packages, 50 tons coals, 30 sacks do, 7 trunks boots and shoes, 8 cases drapery, 6 pockets hops, 1 frame reaping machine, 2 cases do, 36 packages, 10 casks salt, 500 bags do, Cookson & Co.;. 1 case, Reader; 1 case, Rev.J.Buller; 1 boy apparel, La Nauze; 1 case books, Fisher; lease, FitzGerald; 1 case, F.Thompson; 16 packages wire plates, 6 pockets hops, 4 cases, 1 copper, 1 fly twheel, Rickrnan; 2 tierces, 1 bale, 1 case, Beetham;' •s.cases,.2o boxes, 3 drums, 5 rolls lead, 3 firkins, 3. hogsheads, 1 bale, 1 case, Whincop ; 14 boxes candles, 1 basket, 6 cases, 16 casks, Turnbull and Hilson; 1 case apparel, Hitchens; 1 do. D'Oyley; 1 box seeds and bulbs, Brook; I case saddlery, Harman; 10 bales, 20 iron kegs, 4 casks, 11 cases, ..Miles and Co.; lease, 1 box millinery, S. Johnson, junior; 1 case seeds, Hargood; 1 box, Poyntz; -6;; cases printing materials, Ward and Reeves; ases, Mountfort and Luck; 1 case, Turner; 1 box; Rolleston; 1 case, J. D. Macpherson; 1 do. Ayers, 1 do.; Fonseca; 4 packages, Montgomery; 1 case' books, Bunting; 5 casks, 9 trusses rope, 9 bundles 'shovels, 5 cases, 1 box, Recce and Co.; 6 cases • biscuits, 20 hogsheads ale, 10 do. stout, 5 bales sacks, 10 quarter casks gin, 2 cases caps, 10 quarter casks rum, 30 cases salad oil, 6 bales sheeting, 50 cases brandy, 100 bags salt, 30 barrels crushed sugar, 5 hogsheads brandy, 1 bale worsted, 100 boxes candles, 8 pockets hops, 10 bales blankets, 5 f-kegs tobacco, 1 package samples, Peacock & Co.; 2 cases, Williams; 2 do. Maude; 1 case furniture, Soulsby; 1 box cheese. J.C.Wilson; 1 box, Morgan. In the Industry, H. Dimsford, agent: 10 tons flour, 3 bales wool (900 lbs), Miles & Co.; 10 bales do. (3000 lbs), Hargreaves. In the TJira, Cookson & Co., agents: 25 boxes candles, 20 octaves wine, 10 cases oil, 3 casks glass, 1 case do.; 2 hhds. ale, 2 bales bags, order. EXPORTS. In the Fanny, Dalgety & Co., agents: 20 qr.-casks sherry, 10 octaves do., 4 octaves port, 10 barrels rum, 2 eases, 80 bags flour (8 tons), 85 pots and campovens, I case clothing, I do. polkas, 2 casks blue stone, 2 cases hams, 40 shovels, 1 dray, 1 case blankets, 1 bale do., 2 cases picks, 37 cheeses, Dalgety & Co. In the Airedale, Miles & Co., agents: 1 box. Miles & Co. In the Prince Albert, E. A. Hargreaves, agent: 40 sacks flour (4 tons), Dalgety & Co.; 112 bags oats, 4 packages shovels, 1 case tinware, 1 package tin pans, 2 trunks boots, Hargreaves; 10 bags oats, 1 package, 1 case, Heywood and Co.; 2 bags, 1 portmanteau, 1 writing case, 1 umbrella, Brown & Co.----1 truss drapery, Campbell & Co. ' - In the Wellington, Miles & Co.. agents: 2 bales wool (600 lbs), 4 bales sheepskins, 18 hides, 1 cask tallow (5 .cwt) 2 packages luggage, Miles & Co.; 1 coil rope, Cookson & Co. ' In the Isabella Jackson, Miles & Co., agents: 13 packages luggage, Cookson & Co.

The Swedish brig Gylfe, Captain Prahn, arrived in harbour on Sunday afternoon, after a long passage of 140 days from London. She sailed from the Downs on the 24th of February, and was detained three weeks in the Channel by contrary windscrossed the line on the 2nd of April, and experienced continued bad weather with hurricanes to the Cape JMade her easting principally in the high latitude of 39, meeting with very changeable weather; sighted the Snares, and arrived here on the 14th instant Reports the loss of two of her crew from naturai causes.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XVI, Issue 906, 17 July 1861, Page 4

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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE Lyttelton Times, Volume XVI, Issue 906, 17 July 1861, Page 4

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE Lyttelton Times, Volume XVI, Issue 906, 17 July 1861, Page 4