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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

LYTTELTON. ABBIVED. June 18—Canterbury, ship, 1297 tons, G. R. Fentie, from London. Passengers—Captain Morieriff, Mr. Robt. Skinner, Mr. and Mrs. Searell, and 7 children, Messrs. Crosier Raine, F. F. Raine, F. W. Kersey, Chas. Shiiw, Robt. Tinline, C. R. Keene, F. W. Cherry, John Hay, Mr. and Mrs. Narinand 4 children, Mr.and Mrs.Lavender and infant. Second and third cabin: Messrs. H. B. Page, F. H. Hay ward, "Mrs. S. P. Borthwick and 2 children, James Musgrave, Mr.'and Mrs. A. Montgomery and 4 children, Arthur Magill, Mr. and Mrs. Simpson and 5 children, James Megran, William Smith, Mary Carthew, Georgina Carthew, Martin Dalyell, Thos. Dalyell, Amelia Thompson and 2 children, Edwd. Richmond, John Gibson, Henrv Hargams, James South, Win. Chout. Edwd. Price, Ban.'' -nt, Mr. and Mrs. James Little and infant, Wm. Little, Wm. Jennings, John Jennings, Sainl. Gilford and son, Felix Dolan. CLEARED. June 17—Geelong, p.s., 137 tons, Tumbull, for Dunedin, via intermediate ports. Passeugers Mr. and Mrs. Roland, and three in steerage. June 17—Otago, s.s., 800 tons, Smith, for Wellington and Northern ports. Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. Rolleston, Mr. and Mrs. Ritchie, Messrs. Hawkins, Melton, and Ryan ; and eight in steerage. June 19—Maid of the Mill, ketch, 20 tons, Hobbs, for Kaiapoi, with general cargo. IMPOSTS. In the Canterbury, Walton, Warner and Co., agents: 1 case, D. Taylor; 1 case, 2 pkgs, Hobbs; 170 tons coals, Order ; 1 case, Mallett; 20 bdls wire, 267 bdls standards, Harper; 1 box, M'Geehan ; 1 box, Rev. Bradley; 47 cases bitters, 6 casks wine, 1 bale corks, Order; 1 case, H. W. Williams; 1 do, Rev. Stack; 1 do, Order; 2 qr-casks, wine, 20 cases do, 4 qr-casks whiskey, 50 cases do, 2 qrrum, 30 do gin ; 2 qr-casks do, 4 qr-casks brandy, 60 cases do, 6 qr-casks wine, 200 kegs prepared colours, Order; 1 cask, T. Horton; 10 drums, 1 cask, W. Busk ; 17 cases wine, 4 do liqueurs, Secretary Christchurch Club; 1 case, Davison ; 1 do electro-plate, W. B. Jones ; 1 do apparel, R. Bethel; o cases, Addinell; 10 bdls ironmongery, 4 bars, 1 gate, 1 bag, Rev. B. Dudley; 12 pkgs rope, 10 drums varnish, leask paint, do putty, 2 do whit©lead, 2 brls, 1 cask colours, 1 do putty, 1 do lampblack, 122 bars iron, 106 bdls do, 12 grindstones, 3 casks hardware, 13 pkgs do, 1 cask castings, 4 cases, 7 casks hardware, 1 pkg galvanized pens, 3 casks, 1 case horseshoes, 2 cases, 4 bdls rope, 3 vices, 1 bale mats, 5 anvils, o pkgs, 1 cask hardware, Hawkes and Strouts; 1 case, Dudgeon; 1 case, F. S. Funston ; 1 case W. F. Moore; 2 cases seeds, El win; 1 case, E. Roper; 25 cases, M'Millan; 1 case, T. Ofield; 2 cases plant's, Ivory; 2 cases apparel, Kilgour; 1 case. B. C. S. Clark; 50 cases brandy, 35 do wine, 30 do rum, 50 do gin, 10 do ginger brandy, 6 qr.-casks brandy, 20 do wine, Order; 4 qr.-casks gin, Order; 2 cases wine, Order; 12 drums oil, 12 boxes, 1 cask samples, 12 boxes, 6 cases glass, 6 frames, Gourlay; 7 pktshops, H. Ward; 7 bales, 8 pkgs, E. C. M'Millan, 1 cask, Cook; 6 cases, Hon. H. J. Tancred; 1 case, Clarkson; 1 box, W. Thompson; 1 do, R. W. Stoddart; 1 do, G. Ward; o puncheons, 2 cases, H. G. Burnell; 1 bdle, M'Simon; 4 bales, 1 case, G. and S. Jones; 1 case agricultural implements, 1 pkg, J. O'Callaghan; 1 box, Lingard; 3 cases, 2 tierces, 2 casks, J. C. Brooke and Co.; 1 case, C. D'Auvergne; 11 trunks, 3 cases, Order; 80 cases gin, Gould and Miles; 4 cases plants, W. Wilson; 100 casks cement, 15 half-do plaster, 23 casks hair, 8 cases ironmongery, 2 kegs, 10 pk<*s, 23 cases castings, 6 brls oil, 125 bdls laths, Hilton anS Co.; 28 bdls iron piping, Rhodes and Wilkin; 1 case seeds, Hopkinson; 1 do, Henry; 1 case, Pearce; 1 1 do, 9 casks, Duncan and Son; 1 case saddlery, Lawrence; 5 cases, 3 casks, G. Booth; 7 pkgs, Jones, Candy, and Co.; 3 cases, J. C. Wilson; 4 trunks boots, Goodman ; 6 hhds, 10 cases, Montgomery and Co.; 6 cases millinery, Mrs. Butler ; 1 box, J. F. Lock; 2 cases, C. Jackson; 12 pkts hops, 1 cask metal, 2 bags shives, 1 bag corks, Hickman, Brothers; 100 cases botled beer, 1 case crushers, 15 pkgs, 10 bales, 50 hhds bear, 1 bin hops, 100 quarters malt, 10 bales, 1 canister samples, E. S. Dalgety & Co.; 20 qr-casks wine, 2 casks, 2 trunks, 2 cases, 5 bales corks, 20 hhds ale, 12 do tobacco, 1 bale, J. D. Macphereon; 7 pkgs machinery, J. H. Broadbent; 1 case harmonium, W. C. Andrews; 1 case, Foster Nixon; 1 box, 1 J.Ward; 1 case, Shailer; 31 do, Order; 60 bdls wire, ] 304 bdls standards, C. R. Tripp; 52 bdls iron, 29 casks, 2 , eases, 5 crates, C. Prince ; 2 brls split peas, 2do barley, i 16 do oatmeal, Order; 1 case apparel, H. J. Y. Rogers; < 2 cases, Morice Holburn; 1 cask, 11 drums, Order; 5 pkgs, Luck and Clark; 4cases,7 pkgs, J. Cay^ill; 4pkgs, Walker; 1 cask cider, 16 bundles wire, John Hall; 1 case, Inman; 1 case, O'Bura: 2 cases, La Mert and Co.; 1 j box arms, H. Santel; 1 case, Leach; 1 case, Young; 1 ' bale woolpacks, 1 cask, 1 tierce, 5 crates, 2 cases, Order; 1 16 cases, 1 cask, Provincial Secretary; 1 case, Gouldstone; j 1 do, J. M. Heywood; 200 casks beer, 30 bales, 30 cases, i 35 kegs, 1 box, 7 purchases, 7 windlasses, 14 hhds, 5 cases j tea, 21 cases, 5 bales, 30 hhds, R. Symington; 9 trunks , boots, Haines; 50 cases spirits, Order; 4 hhds, 1 qr-cask, ( 8 hhds wine, 8 cases, 1 bale corks, Duncan and M'Farlane: 1 case, L, C. Williams; 2 vats, 4 cases, 24 bundles wire, 147 do standards, 1 box screws, Horace j Brown and Co.; 70 bales, 41 barrels, 3 hhds, 97 bundles standards, 1 case glass, Miles and Co.; 1 cask, 1 tierce, ' 5 crates, 2 cases, Order ; 1 case, Crisp; 1 do, Mannering; < 3 cases, Cunningham; 1 case, Mrs. A. Thomson; f 2 cases haberdashery, Gardner: 4 case 3 sundries, Collector l of Customs, Timaru; 4 do, Collector at Christchurch; i 4 do. Collector at Lyttelton; 5 cases boots, Ido hardware, ] Order; 1 box, Boggis; 1 case, Mortlock; 18 cases, 5 j boxes, 2 millstones, 1 chest, 7 casks, 1 cistern, 13 pkgs, 1 , wheei, 150 tiles, 200 bricks, 2 casks, Searell; 4 cases, ( Madame Hawley; 42 cases, 1 ban-el, 10 bales 19.000 slates, D. Davis; 1 box, C. C. Buwtn ; 7 cases, 1 iron roller, 1 box. G. Booth; 1 ease, Mrs. Wright; 110 casks beer, ' J. M. Hey wood; 5 bales corks, J. D. Macpherson; 3 ( 3 pkgs furniture, Kesterman; 1 pkg, Coates; 5 cases, L. E. Nathan; 10 cases soda, 35 ke<*s nails, 42 cases, 10 ( bdk, 4 casks, 20 drums, 3 kegs, Lead: 3do paint, Jamieson; 19 cases, Burnell; 1 c:t?e books.. Dr. Lilley; 4 casks, 50 ■ kegs, 2 cases, 7681 boards, 60 cases mineral waters, 180 bdls standards, 85 pillars, 20 stays, 5 bags screws, 55 bdles wire, 8 eases sheet, iron, 1 cask, 1 box, 15 cases, Order; 2 cases, R. and G. Rhodes; 1 case, E. i En- ;or; 1 case, H. Briltau : 16 hhds beer. Stanley; 12half- s cwts, T. Morton; 1 box, 1 bundle, Hislop; 1102 bars iron, 72 bundles bar?, 3G do sheets, 3 cases, 3 machines, 1 cask, 90 drums oil, 26 cases, 25 kegs nails, 44 casks, 6 bundles spades, 10 anvils, 3 sheets had. 2 casks zinc, 1 hhd oil, 5 drums turps, 6 casks paint, 5 kegs do, 4 kegs shot, 30 ' stoves, 6 bundles, 2 casks chain, 26 drums, 28 bundles '■ tubes, 6 garden rollers, 3 bundles handles, 2108 sash- I ■weights, 1 parcel samples, 4 kegs, E. lleece and Co.; 1 - cask 3 bundles, 20 tubes, 1 box. 23 kegs, T. Williams; 6 cases, A. Mein ; 1 case. 1 cask, Order; 13 casks, 2 bags, 45 , cases, 20 boxes, Morton; 1 case, Murdock, 3 cases, Order; , 4 cases, Allom; 3 cases, F. Thomson; 10 drums spirits tar, 1 Lindoe; 34 sheep, 1 dog, Matson and Co.; 1 case, Philpot; 1 case, Goodyer; 2 casks, 4 1 bundles, 2 puncheons, 6 cases, 3 hhds, 5 bales, 2 crates, 4 casks, Order; 12 bales, 125 cases, 10 casks, 5 1 hhds, 135 cakes, 10 pkgs hops, 1 truss, 10 chests, 63 bdls, ] 3 cases, 100 bags sal!, 100 cases geneva, D. Davis; 1 case, ' Archer; 43 do, 7 casks, 35 drums, 8 bdls, 3 crates, 1 brl, 6 ] bales, J. White and Co.; 15 sheep, Order; 2 cases bis- 1 cuits, Hawkes and Co.; 50 casks beer, J. M. Hey wood; < 1 bale, 1 trunk, 4 cases, 1 keg, T. Thompson and Co.; 10 ] bales, Order: 30 hhds, 165 cases, Hargreaves and Co.; 30 ( hhds, R. Symington; 1 case, W. Wilson; 17 cases, 5 i casks, 2 bdls, 4 crates, 2 bales, 2 hhds, 1 tierce, Clarkson and Turnbull; 15 casks, 23 cases, 2 pkgs, Yf. Neeve; 3 1 cases, Order; 1 bale, 9 cases, W. Pratt; 4 cases machi- ' nery, 16 bdls standards, 25 do rods, Order; 3 cases. 3 ( casks, Turnbull and Deamer; 1 pkg, J. D. Lance; 6 bales, 1 3 trunks, 15 cases, G. Gould; 10 cases apothecaries' ' wares, 1 cask, Order; 45 hhds ale, 20 do pale do, 50 cases bottled porter, 10 qr.-casks Martell's brandy, 15 cases mustard, 10 qr.-casks Hennessy's brandy, 2 hhds rum, | 5 qr.-casks do, 10 cases pickles, 37 cases pickles and . sauces, 30 cases salad oil, 5 cases curry powder, 3do 1 anchovies, 25 cases preserves, 9 cases anchovies, 5 qr.- ' cajsks old torn, 40 cases bitters, 30 cases whiskey, 100 cases old torn, 20 qr.-casks whiskey, 5 qr.-casks gin, 10 ; cases quinine water, 18 cases salmon, 20 cases bottled fruits. 14 cases olives, 400 bags fine salt, 100 bags coarse do, 2o eases jar salt, 5 cases soap powder, 10 do confectionery, 11 cases essences of anchovies, 3 boxes, ' maizeua, 30 cases glue, 20 do starch, 20 hhds vinegar, 20 kegs crushed loaf sugar, 12 barrels almonds, 2 do raisins, ] 17 eases sundries, 1 case spices, 10 barrels ginger, 3 cases I j arrowroot, 2do tapioca, 6 boxes com flour, 20 barrels j oatmeal, 6 cases biscuits, 26 cases cocoa, 8 do chocolate ; j 150 boxes sperm candles, 3 caseß washing powder, 1 bale , twine, 7 bales paper bags, 12 cases blacking, 1 cask do, 20 < cases cliee.se, 10 qr.-casks Irish whiskey, 5 bales gunnies, 1 30 do corn sacks, 1 case cigars, 3 cases cheroots, 10 halftierce- tobacco, 1 dray and tools, 2 cases skittle balls, 9 1 hhds wine, 22 qr.-casks do, 10 qr-casks vinegar, 12 cases 1 groat-, 20 casks soda crystals, Walton, Warner, and Co; 6 ca>es, coffee, 2 hhds earthenware, 100 bags salt, 24 cases salad oil, 24 do, salmon &c.; 40 i boxes soap, 50 do candles, 1 case cocoa, 1 ; cask raddle; 2 cases sago, 1 case sheep shears, 400 bdls wire, Beswick and Birch; 20 anchors, o bales paper bags, 20 casks whiting, 20 cases confectionery, 20 qr-casks vinegar, 10 octaves do, 3 cases baking powder, 30 casks soda ( rystals, 60 boxes soap, 10 barrels rum, 5 cases, 200 1 cases geneva, 3 bales calico. 3 bales woolpacks, 95 casks 1 ale, 30 casks stout, 25 casks porter, 3 cases almonds, J. T. Peacock and Co.; 12 pkgs, J. Anderson; 1 bale, 133 bags coal, A.Louisßon; 9 qr-casks, 100 cases brandy, Order: 1 case, B. W. Dudley; 1 case, Order; 50 barrels powder, 200 qr-barrels do, G. Holmes and Co.; 25 cases furniture, J. Baldwin.

BTEAMEBB GOING SOUTH. June 21—Rangatira, for Dunedin, at noon. June 26—Wellington, for Dunedin and Bluff. STBAMEES GOING NOBTH. June 22—Prince Alfred, for Wellington, Napier, and Auckland, on the East Coast; and Picton, Nelson, Taranaki, and Manakau, in the West Coast. June 27—Airedale, for Wellington, Picton, Nelson, Taranaki, and Manukau. The Shamrock, for the Fiji Islands, in a few days. The ship Greyhound, Captain Wright, for Callao, is expected to be ready Tor sea m about 14 dayß. Vessels in Haeboub. ship. Greyhound, from London, discharging cargo.

BAKQCKS. Countess of Seafield, from London, discharged. Camillo, from Newcastle, N.S.W.

Abkival o* thrship Cikteehdet.fbom London.— On Saturday morning this ship was signalled from tho southward, and, although rumour was busy that it was only a whaler knocking about tho Peninsula, tho knowing ones who had seen tho Canterbury hero before wero convinccd of her identity, and the news was soon posted outaide our office. By nightfall a confirmatory statement reaehed our reporter, direct from the ship, by the pilot boat. Owing to tho wind falling off, sho was brought up for tho night about ten miles outside tho Heads. Early on Sunday a quantity of fresh provisions were forwarded to her. During tho day a largo number of poople visited the vessel, and at dusk sho was anchored a short distance to the north of Godloy Head. On Monday morning the ship was again on the way, and with the assistance of the flood tide, and the wind S.W., Mr. Norris, tho pilot officer in charge, was enabled to work her up as far as Camp I Bay, where she remains at present. Sne left Gravesena on tho 15th March, and landed pilot off the Start on tho 17th. On crossing the Bay of Biscay, experienced a few days of heavy weather. Sighted the Cape do Verds, crossing the lino on April 9. Passed the meridian of the Cape of Good Hope on May 14, the Snares on the 16th June, and made Banks Peninsula on the 17th, anchoring off the Heads on Saturday, at 2 p.m. During the passage, spoke tho ship Lizzio Southward, bound to Otago, 45 days out, all well. The passengers speak well of Capt. Fentie and his officers. They describe the voyage out as a pleasant one. During the passage out there were but a few casesof sickness on board,and those only of a temporary nature. No deaths occurred, and only one birth, stillborn. The Canterbury is consigned to Messrs. Walton, Warner, and Co.; her cargo comprises every description of merchandise, and will exceed 2400 tons, in addition to over 70 passengers. The schooner Canterbury.—Efforts are now being j made to raise this vessel from Stoddart's Point, where she has been sunk since the morning of the 3rd of (Tan. last. The divers are at work getting out the ballast, and carrying out the necessary works, under the superintendence of Captain Adams, from Dunedin.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1415, 20 June 1865, Page 4

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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Lyttelton Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1415, 20 June 1865, Page 4

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Lyttelton Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1415, 20 June 1865, Page 4

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