SHIPPING.
LYTTELTOU. jUtRIVBI). Pec. 20—Queen, a s., 177 tons, Senner, at 1 p.m., from Wellington. Passengers: Mr. and Sirs. Nish, Mr. and Mrs. Bainford, Mr. and Mrs. Norton, Messrs, Melvyn, Gee, Bent, Capt Gibeon, Mr. Smith, Mr. Bruce, Mr. Blumentnal, and Mr. Hitchcock; 4 in steerage; 4 for Dunadin. Dec. 20—Maid of the Mill, ketch, 16 tons, Bobbs, from Kaiapoi. Dec. 20—Moa, a.s., 50 tons, Christian, from Saltwater Creek. CU4.KBD. Dec. 20—Moa, ».», 50 tons, Christian, for Gore's Bay. , Dec. 20—Challenge, ketch, 17 ton*, Simmonds, for Kaiapoi. _ „, , Dec. 20—Antelope, cutter, 17 tons, Malcolmson, for Akaroa. IM POETS. In the Queen, J. D. Macpherson, agent: 1 case, A. J. Stevens; 4 boxes, 3 pkrs, Mrs. Kendall ; 1 case paddles, E. J. Wakefield. In the Maid of the Mill, master, agent: 40 bales wool, Miles and Co.; 59 hidas, Dalgety. In tho Moa, E. Seece and Co., agents; 25 lacks flour, Gee; 88 bales wool, Miles and Co.; 62 do, J. D. Macpherson. BXPOBTB. In the Moa, E. Recce and Co., agents: 6 cwt hoop iron, 1 chest tea, 1 doa brooms, 1 ton flour, 1 pkg mattresses, Miles and Co. In the Challenge, G. B. Johnson, agent: (50 pkgs sugar, Preece, Wright, and Co.; 170 felloes, 10 pair cart naves, Woleage; 8 cases champagne, B.Davis; 25 boxes candles, 2 qr-casks whiskey, 2o boxes candles, 5 cases champagne, 8 do brandy, S bags rice, 5 kegs do, 5 cases geneva, Peacock and Co.; 592 bars iron, 2 case* twine, 6 boxes glass, 1 bdl pans, 5 coils rope, 2 pgs do, 3 kegs 2 casks glass, 1 bdl washboard*, 1 cask holloware, 1 case scales, 8 do chains, 1 bdl spades, 2 do shovels, 1 case holloware, A. Louisson; 19 bales corn sacks, G. B. Johnson. In the Antelope, master, agent: 1 ease drapery, Fielder; 8 cheese vats,2 curd cutters,Hargreaves; 0 lemonade, 1 do sjrup # Milsom; 1 omk nuts, 5 bags salt, 1 case port wine, 1 bag sugar, 3 cases groceries, 1 pkg tea, 2 bags flour, 1 case sundries, H. Hawkins; 1 owe toys, 1 pkg chairs, 1 case sundries, 2 rolls matting, 9 pieces furniture, 1 case sundries, G. Taylor. Exp*ct*d Abxivaxs. Dec. 21—Lord Ashley, from Dunedin. Dee. 21—South Australian, from Melbourne. Dec. 25—Wellington, from Wellington, Picton, Nelson, Taranaki and Manakau. Dec. 25—Tararua, from Sydney, Nelson and "Wellington. . Dec. 25—Otftgo, from Melbourne, via Dunedin and Bluff. Lvttelton, from Boston, U.S. Mermaid, from London. , Sea Shell and Rose, schooners, fromJWangapoa, with timber. PBOJKCTBD Dbpamums. Dec. 21—Wild Wave, for Sydney. Dec. 21—Queen, for Dunedin. Dec. 22—Lord Ashley, for Northern ports. Dec. 26—Wellington, for Dunedin. Dec. 25—Tararua, for Dunedin. Yxssslb IN HAEBOU*. 'SHIPS. Blue Jacket, from London. Indian Empire, Black, loading for Londsn. Glenmark, from London. BRIGS AND SCHOONBRS. Wild Wave, from Sydney, via Wellington. Amalift, from Valparaiso. Esperanza, from Tunaru. BTEAMBB. Queen, from Northern ports. High Watbr This Dat at m Government Wham. 5.47 a.m. 6.13 p.m. HEATHCOTE. t Abetybd—Dec. 20, at Railway Wharf, Wai« ptra, s.i, with general cargo, ei Blue Jacket and Albion; Rose, cutter, with timber. RtTT.yn —Dec. 20, Sea Bird, schooner, for Akaloa; Minnie, ketch, for Port; Waipara, s.s., tor Port; Novelty, 8.5., for Port, with 128 bales wool, Miles and Co.; 52 do, J.D. Macpherson; SI do, Peacock and Co. Courier, ketch, for pigeon Bay, with 40 rails, Holmes and Co.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1568, 21 December 1865, Page 2
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