SHIPPING.
—«— LTTTELTON. ABSIVID. April 27—Antolopo, outter, 17 tons, Malcolmion, froin Akaroa. BAHBD. Apru" 27—Airedale, s.s., 286 tow, Mciklebam, for Wellington, Picton, Nelson, Taranaki, Manukau, Hokitika, and Sydney, at 2 p.m. Passengers —cabin: Mr, Ferguson, Mrs, Aiken and throe children, Mrs. Fowler, Mr. and Mrs. Nation, Captain Andorson, two in steerage and original for Northern porta. April 27—Wanganui, s.s., 164 tons, E, Lowe, for Wanganui, via Wellington, at 1 p.m. Pas•anger—Mr. Hatfield. April 27—Maid of the Mill, ketch, 16 tons, Hobbs, for Kaiapoi. lUFORIS, In tho Antolopo, master, agent: 7000 feet timber, Malcoluison; 23 cheese, 1 box fruit, "Ward j 3 boxes fruit, Balfour; 2 boxos do, Order. EXPOBTS. In the Airedale, Miles and Co., agents: 3 casos, 1 boiler, 1 pipe, Beece and Co.; 300 sheep, Miles; 1 parcels, Ward; 85 bags oats, Johnson; 7 casks cheese, Hawkins. In the Wanganui, J. D. Maopkenon, agent: $ horses, Dalgety; 1 pack&go, Louisson. In the Maid of the Mdl, master, agmt: 1 cask bottles, 1 bale, 2 kegs nails, 16 gunnios sugar, 3 casks, 1 case, 6 bundles buckets, Peacock aid Co.; 9 eases machinery, 1 packago, 1 hhd, 3 cratos, 2 oases Fielder; 23 casks sulphur, 12 bales damaged tobacco, 60 bags do, Miles and Co. ' Ybsibrdat a ship, supposed to be tho Sing of Italy, from Newcastle, N.&.W., brought up off Camp Bay a little before six o'clook. HEATHCOTE. Abrivbd. —April 26, at Bailway Wharf— Gazelle, s.s., with drain pipes, ex Victory. April 27 —Mullough, s.s., with iron, ex Victory; Novelty, 8,8., with cargo, ex Cissy and Victory; Thetis, ketch, with pipes and timber, from Port; Courier, ketch, with sleepers, and Brothers, ketch, with posts and rails, from Pigeon Bay. At Upper Wharf—Emu and Minnie, ketches, with timber, from Akaroa; Bandolf, schooner, with firewood, from Pigeon Bay; Dore, schooner, with iron and slates, from Port; Alert, ketch, and Jupiter, ketch, with coal, ex Boyal Fxchango; Triumph, schooner, with stone, from Amuri. Sailbd.—April 26—Waipara, s.s.; J. B, Bus■«U, schooner, with general cargo, for Hokitika, via Port. April 27—Gazelle, s.s,, with quantity of hay, Aynaley; 8 cases cigars, Louisson. A K A B 0 A. ASBIVSD. April 26—Linnet, ketch, from Christchurch, with cargo. BAIIBD. April 26—Antelope, cutter, for Lyttelton. April 25—Minnie, ketch, for Christchurch. HIPOETS. In the Antelope: 7000 feet timber, Malcolmson; 22 cheese, 4 boxes fruit, Wiggins and Co.; 2 boxes fruit, Cullen. In the Minnie: 16,000 feet timber, J. Pawson.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXV, Issue 1674, 28 April 1866, Page 2
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