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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

LYTTELTON. ARRIVED. Feb. 2, Queen, s.s., 177 tons, Francis, from Duned; Possi ivvers: Mrs. Clarke, Messrs. Lance, Haratc BlundJi, and 9 in the steerage. .Feb. 2, Windhover, brig, 207 tons, Anderson, fit Hob;V;\ Town. No passengers. Fc : ). 2, Heron, schooner, 91 tons, Laing, from Wa ganui. Passengers: Messrs. Harwood and Adanison. CLEARED. Feb. 2, Phoebe, s.s., 613 tons, Kennedy, for Otago ai the TJluff. Passengers: Messrs. Beaufort and Gralian 14 saloon and 7 steerage from Northern ports. Feb. 2, Gothenburg, s.s., 459 tons, Mackio, for Mc bourne and Otago. Passengers for Melbourne: JJr. l)e mott. .Mrs. Carmichael, and 7in the steerage. For Du edin : Mr. and Mrs. Birdso.y, Miss Blake, Messrs. -Kern thorni• and Caldwell; 3in the steerage. Fob. 2, Queen, s.s., 177 tons, Francis, for Wellinglo PasN V./ers; Mr. A. Phillips, 3in steerage, 1 saloon, ai 8 shvnigo from Southern ports. Feii. 2, Antelope, cutter, 17 tons, Malcolmson, f Aknroa. IMPORTS. In the Queen, J. D. Macplierson, agent: 1 case, E phael; 1 prcl, Symington; 1 cask, G. Tayler; 9 bd galvanised iron, Calvert; 2 cases, Lawrence & Co; Id Cook & Boss; 2 cases, Craig; 1 truss, Suckling; 1 cas Fairhurst. In the Heron, Master, agent: 41 head cattle, Aikmc and Vi'ilson. In the Windhover, Peacock & Co., agents: 1 wha boat. 150 bdls iron wire, 200 sheep hurdles, 134 picc timber, 75,439 feet timber, 44,000 palings, 103,600 shingle Peacock & Co. EXPORTS. In the Gothenburg, Dalgcty & Co., agents: 47 ba< sugar, 129 bags salt, 85 casks crystal soda, 1 brass tap, prcl, Dalgety & Co; 1 prcl, Union Bank of Australia; bale?, Matson & Torlesse; 1 case jewelry, Cohn &Cc 1 bale, Eeece & Co; 1 case, Louisson. In the Antelope, Master, agent: 1 octave sherry, I MneojkTson; 1 chest tea, 1 bos soap, Peacock & Co; pkgs furniture, 3 cases sundries, Tayler; 1 case, Latter 1 pk«\ D,Oyly; 3 casks, Milsom; 1 pkg, Wright; 1 pre Louisson; 6 bars iron, Ido steel, 2 prcls, Eeece & Co; bag hops, Gee. EXPECTED AERIVALS. Fiv>;n Sydney, via Nelson—Prince Alfred, s.s. Feb. 4t or Sell. . I rem Dunedin.—City of Dunedm, on February < Maid of the Yarra, s.s., in a few days. From London.—Balaclava, sailed Nov. 6; Mermaic sailed Nov. 16; Parisian, sailed from Plymouth Dec. 7 Indian Empire, sailed about Dec. 12; Golconda, saile üboi;': Dec. 22; Ainoor, to sail Jan. 15; Countess o SeaiicM, about the same date. From Glasgow.—Lady Douglas, sailed Nov. 19. From Belfast.—Waipara, s.s., sailed Nov. 26. From Hobart Town.—Christna, barque, to sail Jar 23. From Melbourne—Fair Tasmanian, schooner. From Wellington—One of the N.Z. Company's stea mcr-, Feb. 6th. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. For Otago.—Lord Ashley, s.s., on Sunday, the 14tl inslaiit. For Otago—Prince Alfred, s.s., on or about the 6th o February. One of the N. Z. Company's steamers on th 7th. For Wellington and the North—The Phoebe, in a fe\ days. IT 'Wood, ship, for Callao, in a few days. White Star ship, for London, on or about the sth o February. Di'i-wontwater, ship, for London, on or about the seconc wo. k in February. Fir Hobart Town, Lady Denison, on 4th or sth o February. Zephyr, schooner, for Wimganui. VESSELS IN POET. SHIPS. While Star, 234-0 tons, loading for London. Annie Wilson, 1116 tons, loading for London. Roman Emperor, 659 tons, from London, waiting ordi Brother's Pride, ship, from London, discharging. Z .ikiudia, 1300 tons, from London, discharging. D.ivid G. Fleming, 1400 tons, from London, disch;o ;■:)]£. D.'iv.'eutwatcr, 567 tons, from London, loading foi London. Ciuitcrbury, 1223 tons, from London, discharging. Tipiroe, 1050 tons, from London, discharging. Lyttdton, 537 tons, from Boston, U.S.A., discharging. BARQUES. Uolyrood, 552 tons, from London, discharged. Alpac-a, 439 tons, from London. BRIGS AND SCHOONERS. Valiant, from Wellington. Zephyr, from Wan ganui. Heron, schooner, from Wanganui. Windhover, from Hobart Town. ENGLISH SHIPPING. Vessels Sailed tor Nj:w Zealand. "c.v. 0, Balaclava. Stuart, for Canterbury, from Liverpoo 1 . Nov. 15, Mermaid, Rose, for Canterbury, from the Do,vn:j. Nov. 7, Leaking, s.s., Pinel, for Auckland, from Gravesend. Nov. 9, Alliance, Perchavd, for Auckland, from Falmouth. Nov. 9, Nelson, Steffer, for New Zealand, from Falnioiih. r."or. 14, Golden City, Martin, for Auckland, from the Dov.'H'". Nov. 14, Empress, Ellis, for Auckland, from Portsmouth. !■ ) .-. 17, Gladiator, Young, for Auckland, from the Downs. Nov, 14, Great Britain, Bannister, for Nelson, from the Po , "ns. Nov. 10, Flying Cloud, Moreton, for Queensland, from the i-owns. Nov. 11, Commodore, Colville, for Southland, from Gravcjcnd. Snips Loading for New Zealand. Corrected to Nov. 21. AT LONDON: — For Canterbury—Parisian; Indian Empire, Black; Golconda, Montgomerie; Countess of Scafield, Pounder. For Auckland—Scimitar, Pott; Silver Eagle, Longman; Stnu'-man, Marshall. F' >r Hawke's Bay—Rangoon, Pcarman. For Nelson —Memento, Lyall. For Otago—Lady Milton, Houston; Silesia, Martin; OParman; Mystery, Stap. For Wellington—Rose, Stephens; Ludwig, Harsloop. AT LIVERPOOL: — For New Zealand —Our Pear], French. AT GLASGOW :— For Lyttelton—Lady Douglas, Evans. For Port Chalmers—Ecsolute, Wallace. For Southland—Grasmere, Turner. Thr. sailing troop ship Empress, taken up by the War Department for the transport of the 4th battalion Military Train to Auckland, New Zealand, sailed from Woolwich pier on the Btli November. The ship's hold was stowed well up with war stores of every description, consisting of guns, trenching tools, tents, forage, hospital comfort", and an immense number of cases tilled with saddlery, ham&c., amounting to 100 tons measurement, and 100 tons of powder and ammunition in her magazines. A large number of sheep, pigs, and poultry were shipped for the voyage, and a patent distilling apparatus will supply 550 'Villous of fresh water per day, The married oflicer? and a proportionate number of the men are accompanied by their wives and families.—Home News.

The Lord Itaglnn, which sailed from Liverpool with eini r -nts on tho 23rd of February last for Melbourne, has bee:! " posted "at Lloyd's. She was spoken on the 24th March in lat-. 1 N., long. 22 W. She had about 400 pas-son:?.-vs on board, most of them emigrants under the assisted passage regulations. The following is a list of the cob!;i passengers:—Mr. and Mrs. John if. Sunderland, Messrs. Gossett, Belcher, Filluel, Richardson, and Mrs. Spaukio and infant, Messrs. Charles E. Taylor, Fulton, Fi •ancLs A. Goddard, E. P. Harper, John A. Joel, and Frecl. and Mrs. Quinlan, Mr. and Mrs. Doherty, and Miss Louisa Neville.—lbid.

Tiussrs. Blackwood and Gordon have launched from their building yard, at Port Glasgow, a very handsome screw steamer of 550 tons. She is intended for New Zealand, and will bo fitted with engines of 90 horse-power, which will enable her to attain a very high rate of speed. She named the Wellington.—lbid.

The new auxiliary screw steamship Royal Standard, wli'di lias just been added to the White Star lino of Australian clippers, sailed from Liverpool on November 23 for Melbourne. This line vessel had about 300 passengers, and one of the largest and probably the most valuable cargo over sent from Liverpool to Australia in a single ship. It is expected that she will make a rapid passage. —Ibkl.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1192, 4 February 1864, Page 4

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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Lyttelton Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1192, 4 February 1864, Page 4

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Lyttelton Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1192, 4 February 1864, Page 4