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departures foreign,

April 1 brip Louis and Miriam, 127 ton*, for Sydney, with cheese and sundries.— April 7, brig Mountain Maid. 192 tons, for Newcastle, N.S,W., 1 passengor, in ballast.—April 14, ship White Star, 2840 tons, for Neurcastlo, N.SAV., 8 passengera. in ballast. April 16, brig Reliance, 119 tons, for Hohart Town, 2 passengers, in ballast.—April 28, three-masted schooner Louisa, 244 tons, for Newcastle, N.S.W., 5 passengers, in balMay 2, ship Mermaid, 1238 tons, for Loudon, 30 passengers, 3298 bales wool, &c.—May 9, ship Victoria, 525 tons, for Colombo Ceylon, original cargo from London. —May 19, brig Gazelle, 260 tons, for Sydney, 7 passengers, in ballast. May 31, ship White Star, 2340 tons, for Sydney, in ballast.— June 8, ship Evening Star, 812 tons, for London, 11 passengers., wool. ARRIVED. Juno 11, s.s. White Swan, 198 tons, Harper, from Dunedin. Passengers: Mrs. Kobinson, Miss Inglia, Mr. and Mrs. Forbes, His Honor Judge Gresson, Messrs. Skinner, Dampier, Hyde (2), Hithermgton, Augurn, Thomas, Hocking, McDonald, Munro, Fisher, Fau-liurst, and Hume. _ , „ June 11, p.s. Geelong, 108 tons, Boyd, from Dunedin via intermediate ports. June 12, s.s. Queen, 177 tons, Pole, from "Wellington. Passengers: Mrs. Smith and two children, Mrs. Boddington ana child, Miss Boddington, Messrs. G. and J. Dew, and Leeson. SAILED. June 11, 1 s.s. Maid of the Yarra, 97 tons, Gay, for Timaru. Passengers: Miss Taylor, Mr. Norrie. June 12, s.s. White Swan, 198 tons, Harper, for Wellington. Passengers: Messrs. Tiurst, Wayte, Karslake, Poulgrain, Scott, Symington, Nichols, Leadham, and 8 original passengers from Dunedin. June 12, p.s. Geelong, 108 tons, Boyd, for Dunedin. Passengers: Mrs. Nicholas, Messrs. Urquhart, Newton, Ormandy, Dunnage, Inman, Caverhill. • IMPORTS. In the White Swan, Dalgety & Co., agents: 4qr casks •wine, 2 cases, Fairhurst; 3 hales bags, Alport; 1 parcel, Nathan; 2 horses, McFarlane; 2 pkgs, Fielden; 5 cases coffee, Dalgety, Buckley & Co. In the Geelong, Miles & Co., agents: 2 hhds gin, 9 cases and 1 trunk boots, 7 cases sundries, 1 case pumps, 3 do glass, 20 do kerosine oil, 1 parcel, 5 cases bitters, 20 pkgs Drooms, Fairhurst; 2 drays, 3 cases saddlery, Couts ; 3 casks oatmeal, Anderson; 30 boxes candles, Eenshaw; 9 cases sundries, 9 boxes candles, 3 cases ironmongery, 1 bale silks, 25 cases oil, 2 do glass, Raphael; 8 cases sundries, G. S. White; 6 cases, A. E. White. In the Queen, Peacock & Co., agents: 50 cases wine, Order; 9 casks apples, 1 pkg, Prince; 1 horse, Johnston & Co.; 3 horses, Wakefield; 1 horse, Lunn, 1 case plants, Wilson. In the Louis and Miriam, Cookson, Bowler & Co., agents: 1 copying press, 2 cases perfumery, 1 do chinaware, 4 boxes, 11 chests, 10 half chests tea, 21 cases, 1 truss, 6 bales merchandise, 20 cases champagne, 1 cask lamps, 1 do glassware, 1 do musical instruments, 5 cases matches, 24 boxes candles, 1 iron safe, 6 hhds rum shrub, 5 cases curacoa, 14 pkgs raisins, 2 cases hats, 1 do acid, 2 bags halters, 1 do bark, 1 case frames, 2 casks, 1 keg drugs, 1 hhd treacle, 152 bags sugar, 2 cases cigars, 4 boxes, 1 pkg tobacco, 3 parcels, D. Davis; 3 cases drapery, Moss; 3 cases drapery, Edgar; 1 iron safe, Bank of New Zealand; 23 mats sugar, Eenshaw; 12 bullock drays 1 case cigars, 144 gunnies sugar, 1 spring cart, Cookson 6 Co.; 100 gunnies sugar, Fisher & Co. j 1 bale, Skillicorn; 1 bale bags, 6 tip carts, Yandervord; 5 fire bricks, Inwood. EXPORTS. In the White Swan, Dalgety & Co., agents: 8 casks cheese, E. latter; 4 rams, Miles & Co.; 1 case drapery, Hargreaves; 1 parcel, Louisson; 2 boxes gold coin Bank j New Zealand; 2 boxes luggage, Dalgety & Co.. In the Geelong, Miles & Co.; 1 pkg spades, 1 do saws, I 1 fender, Gundry; 1 horse, Inman; 30 boxes tea, 1 half chest do, 1 case and 4 pkgs sundries, 86 coils fencing ■wire, 6 qr casks, 4 octaves wine, 1 pkg samples, Miles & Co.; 1 case earthenware, G. Tayler; 6 pkgs ploughs, Taylor & Co.; 2 kegs butter, Eiddell. In the Maid of the Yarra, Miles & Co., agents: 146 bags flour, 3 cases ironwork, 1 cart, 1 coil whale line, 1 case furniture, 1 do paperhangings, 1 piano, 1 keg staples 1 do merchandise, 1 pkg trees, 4 boxes candles, 19 pkgs effects, 148 bags oats, 32 do, Miles & Co.; 4 kilderkins ale, 5 casks bottled beer, 64 bags oats, Dalgety & Co.; 1 steel mill, 2 dozen bullock bows, 1 bundle plates for do, 1 cask and 12 pkgs ironmongery, Eeece & Co.; 1 case clothing, Genet; 9 sides leather, 1 dozen kangaroo skins, 3 pkgs drapery, Peacock & Co.; 2 carts, 1 case chairs, 2 pkgs drapery, louisson; 20 pieces timber, 34 pkgs sundries, Ehodes; 1 case books, 1 crate trees, latter; 1 parcel, Hargreaves; 3 pkgs, Brooke.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1001, 14 June 1862, Page 4

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SHIPPING—(Continued.) Lyttelton Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1001, 14 June 1862, Page 4

SHIPPING—(Continued.) Lyttelton Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1001, 14 June 1862, Page 4