SHIPPING.
ITTTELTON. ARRIVED. Sept. 7—Star of the Evening, e.g., 166 tons, A. C. Tumor, from Wellington. No passengers. CLIARBD. Sept. 7—Star of the Evening, s.s., 166 tons, A, C. Turner, for Wellington, in ballast. Sept. 7—Geeloug, p.s., 137 tons, Thomas Hart, for Dunedin, via intermediate ports, Passengers: Saloon, Mr. A. Porter, Miss Evans, Mrs. Piekla and son, Mrs. North, Mr. Carl on, Mr. McHarland, Mrs. Paton, Mrs. TV". Clerk, Mrs. H. Clerk, Mrs. McClintock and two children, Mr. and Mrs. Curry and family. Sept. 7—A. 11. Badger, barquo, Marshall, 496 tons, for Newcastle, in ballast. IMPORTS, In the Star of the Evening, Master, agent: 60 head of cattle, 2 horses, Order. EXPORTS. In the Geelong, Miles and Co., agents: 16 cases, i bales, 20 kegs, A. Louisson; 80 kegs nails, 4 cases drapery, 1 do, A. Louisson; 1 case, 1 cask, Walton, Waraor and Co., I hhd ale, 1 qr.-cask, 3 cases, J. D. Macphersoo; 1 tin box, Miles and Co.; 1 case, 4 boxes, Patrick; i cases arms, 8 kegs ammunition, Hargreaves and Co.; 1 bale, A. Louisson; 2 wheel-barrows, Police; 1 cose, 21 pkgs luggage, 3 bales, I cases, 1 cask, 1 case, 12 pkgs, Miles and Co.; 1 hay-cutter and wheel, Currie. For Oamaru: 3 pkgs, Miles and Co.; 1 box, A. Louisson; 7 bags onions, Hawkins; 6 do, James Fleming; 6 kogs butter, Bloom, High 'Water Tnis Day at th» Government Wharf. 2.29 a.m. 2.64 p.m. The steamer Star of the Evening, Capt. A. C Turner, left Wellington on Thursday the 6th at 6.30 p.m., with GO head of cattle and two horsei, all of which she brings to Port in fine condition. Capt. Turner reports fine weather throughout; arrived yesterday at 2.45 p.m. and sailed for Wellington the same evening. HEATHCOTE. Arrived—Sept. 7—At Eailwaj Wharf— Novelty, p.s., with general cargo ei Bombay; Lucy James, ketch, with posts, rails and firewood from Pigeon B.iy, and Courier, ketch, with posts and rails from Pigeon Bay via Port; Challenge, ketch, with firewood, and Diligent, ketch, with posts and rails from Akaloa, At Upper Wharf—Cordelia, Crest and Alarm, ketches, with co;d ex Badger; Eagle, ketch, with timber from Le Bin's Bay; Rebecca Levy, barge, with timber from Port. Sailed.—Moa and Gazelle, s.s., for Port; Quiver, ketch, for Akaloa. AKAROA. ' arrived. Sept. s—Linnet, ketch, from Cliristchurcb, with cargo. Sept. 6—Goelong, p.s., from Dunedin via intermediate ports, with 2 coils rope, 1 bdl spades, 3 wheels, 1 cask ironmongery, 1 crate cheese, J. D. Garwood; 1 parcel, Aylmer. fAILED. Sept. 4—Antelope, cutter, for Lyttelton, with 637 feet timber, J. D. Garwood; 8,000 feet timber, J. Ma'.colmson; 9 hides, 40 sheepskins, J. Pawson. Sept. fi—Geelong, p.s., for Lyttelton, with original cargo and 2 casks crayfish, Wascoe; 8 passengers.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 1787, 8 September 1866, Page 2
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