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SHIPPING.

LTTTELTOH". ABEIVBD. March 10. —Diligent, ketch, 10 tons, Hald, from Akaroa, via Port Lery. March 10.—Rifleman, schooner, 81 tons, King, from Timaru. , March 10.—Moa, s.g., 60 tons, Christian, from March 10.—Lord Ashley, s.s., 296 tons, Worsp, from Wellington. Passengers —Saloon: Mr. Park, Mrs. Dean and Son, Mr. Mann and Family. March 11.—Lady Bird, s.s.,from Dunedin, not 11.—Alhambra, s.s., 497 tons, J. McLean, feom Melbourne, via Dunedin. Passengers — Cabin: Mrs. Thomson, Mr. Smith, 6 m Steerage. saii-ep. March 10.—Lord Ashley, s.s., 296 tons, Worsp, for Dunedin, Passengers—Saloon: 2 Original, Steerage: Hiss Archibald. . . „ March 10.—Moa, s.s., 50 tons, Christian, tor Saltwater Creek. IMPOSTS. In the Diligent, master agent: 5600 feet timber, XnEfland Brothers. ii the Rifleman, master, agent: 200 bales wool, 6 do skins, Order; 1 bale, Louisson. In the Moa, Reece and Co., agents: 132 bales wool, Order; 3 casks tallow, Morrison and Co. In'the Lord Ashley, Miles and Co., Agents: 1 chest, Graham; 41 bags grass seed, Order; 4 boxes tobacco, Simpson; 2bags oysters, Howards 2 trusses leather, Young; 1 parcel, looks; 13 casks beer, Order. __ In the Alhambra, Dalgety and Co., agents: 1U cases kerosene, 49 pkgs, Louisson; 28 pkgs, Wright; 19 pkgs, 1 case pain killer, lease cigars, Uewnham and Co.; 1 case, Baldwin; 5 pkgs, "Wliite and Co; 11 cases, D. Davis; 3 pkgs, louisson; 50 hlf chests tea, 46 chests do Dalgety; 2 pkgs drapery, Beath, Kirby and Co; 50 doors, SO hlf chests tea, 50 pkgs do, Montgomery; 2 trunks, Swift; 1 case, Simpson; 2 pkgs, Angus ; 2 cases, Biscuits; Harris; 20 pkgs, Dunsford; z pkgs boots, Pinkus;4 pkgs boots, N. Harris; 5 cases hardware, Bamett; 1 case, Bank of .New Zealand; 5 cases machinery, Taylor and Co; 1 dox books, Cooke. expobts. In the Lord Ashley, Miles and C J., a S® n^®: ® casks, 35 boxes, Dimond; 1 box, Taylor and Co. \ 1 do, J. B. Russel. , Expected Abbivais. March 15—Airedale, from Manukau, Taranaki Kelson, Picton, and Wellington. March 16—Phoebe, from Dunedin and Bluff. March 24—Otago, from Sydney, Nelson, Picton, and Wellington. . Taraura, from Melbourne, with English mail, via Dunedin. Cissv, from London, sailed Nov. 24. Victory, from London, sailed Dec. 16. Indus, from Sydney. Pbojbctxd Depaetuees. March 12—King of Italy, for Newcastle, 5.5. W. March 11—Lord Ashley, for Dunedin. March 12—Lady Bird, for Wellington, Napier, wad Auckland. March 16—Airedale, for Dunedin and Bluff. March 17—Phoebe, for Wellington, Picton, Nelson, Hokitika, Taranaki, and Manukau. March 25—Otago, for Melbourne, via Otago and Bluff. Tararua, for Sydney, via Wellington, Nelson and Hokitika. VSBSBI.S IK HABBOCB. SHIPS. Mermaid, loading for London. Himalaya, loading for London. Esk, from Sydney. Norge, from Norway. James Lister, loading for London. King of Italy, from Newcastle, N.S.W. cleared. Camille, from Newcastle, N.S.W. BBIGS AND SCHOONBBS. Rona, from Timaru. Breeze, from West Coast. Elizabeth, ketch, from Hobart Town. Tyne, from Wanganui. Annie Moore, from Port Frederick, Tasmania. Celt, from Kaiapoi. CUTTEBS. Ellen, from Hckitika. BTEAMEEB. Lady Bird, from Dunedin. Alhambra, from Melbourne. High Watbb This Day at thb Govebnmbht Whabi. 11.40 a.m. 0.0 p.m.

The Lady Bird arrived on Sunday, at 1 p.m., from Dunedin; and the Alhambra the same day, at five o'clock, from Melbourne via Dunedin. A report has reached us that very valuable diggings have been found on the beach, near to River ton, Southland. Opes Boat Race bob £15.—This event came off on Saturday, and eleven o'clock was the hour fixed for the start, but owing to the Scud carrying away her mizen-mast, Mr. D. Davis and Capt. Gibson were not able to start the boats till a few minutes past 12. The lady Fenwick occupied the inshore place, the Bed Jacket next, and the Scud outside. A splendid start was effected, and they all got well away. The lady Fenwick had a alight lead which she increased on rounding the wail off Officer's Point. She was the first to round the buoy off Rhodes' Bay, followed by the Bed Jacket in close attendance. Before reaching the reef she was considerably ahead, the Bed Jacket well up, and Scud half - a - mile astern. It was unfortunate for those interested in the second and third boats that the wind which up to this time had been blowing from S.W. dropped off to all but a calm. This suited the leading boat admirably, and she increased the lead so that on passing the Mole, she was three minutes ahead. The second and last round was anything but favourable to prove the sailing qualities of the respective boats. The Lady Fenwick passed the winning buoy at 4 o'clock, the Bed Jacket in about two minutes afterwards, and the Scud close at hand. The Ship Glekmaek. —This fine vessel took her departure for London yesterday. Since Friday, she was anchored off Camp Bay, ready for sea, and on the Lord Ashley's arrival on Saturday, arrangements were made to tow her to sea on Sunday. The lord Ashley left Lyttelton at 12 o'clock, having a large party of friends on board, who left for the ship on reaching the anchorage. After a few preliminaries, tho order was passed to gently steam .ahead. This was done, and, the Glenmark was towed some 12 or 13 miles to sea. At 2 o'clock p.m., after a few parting words with the passengers, the captain, and his officers, the visitors '. passed over the side into the pilot boat, and after -a pleasant voyage, , arrived in port at 6 o'clock. The Glenmark was then well out of sight with a leading wind. HEATHCOTE. Aeeived. —March 10.—At Railway Wharf, Novelty, 8.8., m ballast. March 11.—Waipara, s.s., with general cargo, ex Himalaya; Star of Tasmania, schooner, with timber, ex Norge; BebeccaLevy, and Glasgow, barges, Thetis, ketch, with coal ex King of Italy; Nora, schooner, with sleepers, from Pigeon Bay. At Upper Wharf, Eagle, ketch, with timber, from Le Bon's Bay; Cordelia, keteh, with posts and rails, and Randolph, schooner, with firewood, from Pigeon Bay; Emu, and Linnet, ketches, with timber, from AkaToa. Sailed.—J. B. Russell, schooner, with general cargo, for Hokitika; Boneta, cutter, for Auckland via Port; Triumph, schooner, for Amuri; Dove, schooner, Connaught Ranger, ketch, Gazelle, and Novelty, s.s., for Port; In the Gazelle, 221 bales wool, via:—4s bales, Milesand Co.; 19 do, Graham; 24 do; Buckley; 12 do, Peacock and Co.; 9 do, Walton, Warner; 3 do, Sheppard; 1 do, Dalgety: 'idd Co.; 16 pieces timber, S. Morton. In the Ntfvelty, 238 bales wool, viz: 103 Miles and Co.; 42 do,: Macpherson; 60 do, Buckley; 24, do, Hey wood; 2 do, Reece; 6 do, Graham; 1 do, Peacock.

AKAEOA. ABBITED. •MAttb' <9.—Geelong, p.s., from lyttelton, with passengers, and cargo. ■' •- < - bailed. March 9.—Emu, keteb, for Christchurch, with 20,000 ft timber, J. Pawson; 4 boxes fruit, Feltham, 1 box fruit, S.lWatkms; 1 box fruit, Waeckerlie; 1 box fruit, purrje. , Geelong, p. s., for Dunedin, via intermediate ports, with original cargo, and 2 kegs butter, 10 10 cases, 1 cask cheese, 1 box fruit, Garwood; 6 crates cheese, 1 box fruit, (x. O. .Latter; 3 boles fruit, Bev. W. Ayhner; 6 casks, 21 cases cheese, Scarbroughjfl box; fruity H. G. Watkins; 9 kogs butter, Armstrong and Daly; 2 casks fruit, .3Jerate»cheeae, : Wiggins and Go; 11 boxes* 3 casks fruit, 17 pigs, 2 kegs butter, 2 casks, and 20 cheese, C. Green; 2hbxes fruit, Philips; boxes fruit, 3 casks cheese, and 20 cheese, Knight; 1 crate, 1 cask cheese/Jenkins; 4> boxes .fruit, Feltham; 1 iaia saddlery,. Greaves. Passengers: Messrs. C. and j! Green, B. D'Oyly, J. Berwick.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXV, Issue 1634, 12 March 1866, Page 2

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SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume XXV, Issue 1634, 12 March 1866, Page 2

SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume XXV, Issue 1634, 12 March 1866, Page 2

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