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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

LI'TTKLTON. ARKIVKI). Jaii. 23, Gothenburg. s.s., 800 tons, Mackie, from Melbourne, via Olago. Passengers: Mrs. Anderson, child, and servant, Mr. and Mrs. Louis, four children, and servant, .Mrs. Ross and three children, Mrs. Trelour and child, Mrs. Phillips, Mrs. Segur, Mrs. Highnelt, Miss Bag"'ott, Mr. and Mrs. D.-ow, Miss GoodchiM, Messrs. Cole. Davie, stiller, Donbonard, McDonald, Croft, Raikcs, Worslev, Bishop, Dalzell, MeFarlane, Barkley, Captain Michael, and 18 in the steerage. I CLKAItUD. Jan. 29, Wild Wave, ketch, 70 tons, Iftversen, for the Chatham Islands. Passengers: Mr. Sliand, and Mr. Thos. Ritchie, junr. I Jan. 29, Cm it, of the Wave, schooner, 58 tons, Brown, for Timaru. No passengers. IMFOUTS. In the Gothenburg, Dalgety & Co., agents : 121 mats | sugar, 2 kegs treacle, 19 casks, J. White & Co.; 2 cases col lee,' 2 brl" do, 2 sacks do, 3 casks washing soda, 11 bags pepper, 1 case, 2 casks, 2 boiler plates, 3 bdls sheet iron, 1 pair bellows, 4 boxes glass, 1 cask, 2 cases, Miles & Co.; 2 cases furniture, Order; 13 casks, 1 bale, 2 crates, Wateon ; 1 case, Baker; 5 eases, Baldwin; 4 cases, Bonnington ; 4 cases, 3 bdls shovels, 2 do forks, 2 pkgs weighing machine, 3 cases, 1 drum, 1 bale cotton waste, 2 pkgs, 1 case, Woledge & Co.; 2 cases iron, 1 cask zinc, Niemann; 1 box, Hobbs & Son; 2 cases, 1 box, 1 pkg, Matson & Torlesse; 1 box, Westenra; 1 lihd, 3 bdls, 3 nests, 6 pkgs, 1 case, Calvert; 2 casks, Gourlay & Co. ; 1 case, 5 rolls, Hawkes & Sirouts; 2 hhds., 2 casks, 28 pkgs, 13 chests tea, 6 half-ditto, 5 pkgs ditto, 1 case, Trent & Co. ;2 cases. Jonis & Smith ; 2 hhds, FTargreaves & Co.; 2 cases, 2 kegs, 2 bundles, Peacock & Co;; 1 cask, King; 1 case, 80 pkgs sugar, Jacktnan & ilieks; 1 bale, 1 parcel, 13 cases, Hughes; 1 case, 1 parcel, Bonnington; 1 case, Stewart; lease, Wood; 2 cases, Furby; 13 boxes candles, order; 2 cases, Younghusband; 1 case, 7 pkgs, Simpson & Marks; 14 cases, Naihan & Co.; 1 case, 1 bale, Haines; 2 cases, Kir by & Co.; 3 cases, 1 pkg, FitzGerald; 8 cases, Cohn ; 19 casks, White & Co.; 1 boat end pair sculls, J. H. Ward & Co.; 4 qr-casks, Grant ; 2 cases, Ward & Reeves; 33 cases, Smith, Eaikes & Co.; 1

hhd, 1 qr-cask, 13 pkgs tea, 40 doors, Montgomery & Co. ;11 eases, 2 casks, 1 jar, Brooke & Co.; 6 cases, 1 cask, Cooke & Ross; 1 hiid, 5 qr-easks, 13 cases, 6 halfbarrels, 10 boxes, 3 pkg-s, 12 cases, 40 bags, 2 tierces, 48 fkgs, 1 bdl, Walton, Warner & Co.; 1 case, Louisson; 1 ox, Union Bank of Australia; 280 rails, 1 bag, Holmes & Co.; 2 cases, Blake and Lippard ; 1 cask, 2 bags, S. E. Wright; 1 case, 1 chain Dunsford; 47 kegs nails, 105 sash weight, 1 case hardware, Heywood and Co.; 5 cases, 10 kegs, 1 box, 1 package, 8 cases, 1 bag, 4 cases, 6 boxes, Hawkins; 8 cases, Hall; 1 waggonette, Gould ; 15 pkgs, Brunsden ; 4 casks, 1 bale, 30 boxes tea, 3 chests do, 127 boxes do, 146 half-chests, 1 pkg, 2 cases tubs, 6 cases, Kohler; 1 box, Ross; 3 cases, Bonnington ; 3 cases, Humphreys ; 2 packages, M'Farlane; 10 cases, D, and Co; luggage, Lewis; 1 case, Turner; 1 truss, Le Cren; 1 parcel, Angus; 1 do, Buckley; 1 do, D'Oyly ; 1 do, Walton: 2 do, Walton, Warner, and Co ; 1 do, D.Ugety and Co ; 1 box, Graham; 1 case, Union Bank of Australia ; 1 pkg, Will ains ; 1 do, Cass ; 1 case plants, Potts ; 2 do, Duncan and Sons ; 6 pkgs luggage, 2 casks wine, Anderson ; 1 coach, Cole and Co; 2 eases, Ross ; 64 mats sugar, 2 cases, J. K.C. EXPORTS. In the Crest of the Wave, Miles & Co., agents: 20 eases beer, 6 ovens, 1 pkg woodware, 1 box, 2 cases, 1 cask putty, 5 bdls spades, 82 sash weights, 1 pkg, 1 bdl ridge caps, Hey wood & Co.; 2 cases hardware, 19 trunks, 3 pkgs luggage, Miles & Co. In the Wild Wave, Hall, Ritchie & Co., agents: 2 qr-easks sherry, 5 cases brandy, 1 bale blankets, 6 l>dls shovels, 1 trunk boots, 1 box jewellery, 3 casks pearl barley, 1 cask sugar, 1 case vestas, 2 do ginger cordial. 2 keg-; nails. 1 box tea, 2 ploughs, 2 bags flour, 43 sheets galvanised iron, 1 case shovels, 7 cases drapery, 9,000 feet timber, Hall, Ritchie & Co. EXPECTIiD ARRIVALS. From Bunedin, —Queen, s.s., on or about January 31; City of Dunedin, on February 6. From Boston, U.S.—Volga, >liip, daily. From London—Balaclava and Mermaid. From Melbourne—Fair Tii->nianian, schooner. From Wellington—Fluube, s.s., on the 30th. One of the N.Z. Company's steamers Feb. Oth. From Sydney, via Nelson—Prince Alfred, s.s. Feb. 4th or oth. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. For Otago and the BluEf—Phoebe, s.s., on the 2nd February. For Wellington and the North—Queen, s.s. on February 1. Holyrood, ship, for Callao, in a few days. White Star ship, for London, on or about the sth of February. Denventwater, ship, for London, on or about the second ! week in February. 1 Gothenburg, s.s., for Melbourne, Friday, February Ist, at noon. Crest of the Wave, for Timaru, cleared. VESSELS IST PORT. s/rrps. White Star, 2310 tons, loading for London. Annie Wilson, 1116 tons, loading for London. Roman Emperor, 659 tons, from London, waiting orders. Brother's Pride, ship, from London, discharging. Zealandia, 1300 tons, from London, discharging. David G. Fleming, 1400 tons, from London, discharging. Derwentwater, 567 tons, from London, loading for London. Canterbury, 1223 tous, from London, discharging. Tipti'ce, 1650 lons, from London, discharging. BARQUES. Holyrood, 552 tons, from London, discharged. Alpaca, 439 tons, from London. BRIttS AND SCHOONERS. Osprey, from Auckland. Crest of the Wave, from Gore's Bay. STEAMER. Gothenburg, from Melbourne. On Thursday evening the steamer Gothenburg arrived from Melbourne, via Dunedin, with a large amount of cargo, and a good passenger list. It was hoped she might bring the English mail, expected per the Alhamlua. We mu-t wait the result of the arrival of the Queen "u the Ist February. AKAIiOA. ARRIVED. Jan. 23, City of Dunedin, p.s., from Dunedin, viaintermediatc ports, with 5 tons ilour, 2 cases coffee, Latter: 10 pks, Watkins; 4 cases cheese presses, Dalgleish; 1 cask ale, Aylmer. Jan. 25, Triumph, schooner, from Christchureli, in ballast. Jan. 25, City of Dunedin, p.s., from Lyttelton, with cargo and passengers. SAILED. Jan. 23, City of Dunedin, p.s., for Lyttelton, with 1 case fruit, Shadbolt; 2 ca«es, Kirton; 0 pkgs, Lavin; 3 cases, Guindon; 3 pkgs, Dickon; 1 box, D'Oyly: 1 cask bottles, Ockfoi'd; 2 casks crayfish, Smith, and lo passengers. Jan. 25, Antelope, cutter, for Lyttelton, with 5,600 feet timber, Garwood; 2,701) feet timber, Maleolmson; 3bales wool, Shadbolt. Jan. 26, City of Dunedin. p.s., for Dunedin, via intermediate ports, with 20 cases, 10 casks cheese, E. C. Latter; 13 cases cheese, Rev. A vliner; 0 casks, 2 cases cheese; 4 kegs butter, 8 boxes fruit, J. D. Garwood; 1 box fruit, Staples. Passengers: Mr. and Mrs. Probin and son. TIMARU. ARRIVED. Jan. 28, City of Dunedin, p.s., Boyd, from Lyttelton. Pa ;senger: Constable Feito;i. KA I J.K j>. Jim. 27, Cily of Dunedin, p.*., Boyd, for Dunedin. Passengers: Captain and Mrs. Cain, Miss Cain (2), Mr. and Mrs. Shaw and family.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1190, 30 January 1864, Page 4

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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Lyttelton Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1190, 30 January 1864, Page 4

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Lyttelton Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1190, 30 January 1864, Page 4