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SHIPPING.

MELTON. ■.■■,/..: X' : 'i ■ ■■vr-ABETOjp;:/.. .-;.■/■■'■. I Dec. : 6-MermßJd, ship, .Soie from London. Passengers—saloon: 'Miss Deamer, Misses C, M., v bd A. Dearden, Mr Gee, Miss'Malcomb, Mr Sherlock,.Miss Buck, Mrs;CambeU and child, Mrs youV ' class:'; ; Mr femilypj; Miss.Lloyd, ; Miss Wardender, Messrs Bell, Pope, Brocklerby/and Dudding. , Dec! 6—Triumphi-schboner, 45 : tons, G. Jlar-. jbalKfromfleathcole, in ballast.. . . Deei 6-Tararua, 5.5.,. 623 tons, Hagley, from Dunedin. ■! Passerigers^-saloori: Mrs Warrington, Master Leesdale,. MrsDigby, Miss: Gju#'..MmM'Leod, Mr. and: Mrs Shaw, Mrs Brown, Mr Mis;and 20 for,other ports.. .. v . ;. Dec/6/rßiaekwall,.schooner, 26 tons, Munro, IromHeathebte/inWlast.... //_./' '.',: is., 47,. tons,' Turner, from Heathcote, with 185 bales wool, ■■: /, ... ... ! Dec/5-Diligent; ketch, 10 tons, Graham, from little Akaiba, in ballast. Icisiinv. ""_„■" ■.Dec. for London. ■No passengers.; ■ . . : : _. ■' Dec 5-Waihui, s.s, 87 tons, Crone, for Dun/cdin, via iritefmediate ports. , saloon: Miss Martin, and.9 insteerago.; ; ; Dec;;6-Tararua; ; Wellington. .Passengers: Mr J, Gerajd ■Mr J. M. Heywood, Mr Treherne, and .20 second cabin/'".

■ ' '■' 'imposts. '■■■''] ;.Inthe;Tararuai.Mues ; andCo;,;agenb|i 12 sets . rims; Wagstaff;v4 cases;. .2...bales, : Beathj and Co. cases ,kerosine,:'D.;=Davis; !) l case, Miles and Co! i; 4 pkgs, Jones Brothers; 3.d0, ±1- ;, Moss; 150 bags sugar, Walton,;W;arner, and Co.; 7 cases, 1 keg, Morrow, Bassett, and Co.; ;1 case . saddlery, Wood Brothers; 1 case Proymcial tip-. , ;Ternment;;B3 gas pipes, 1 cask, ; rdo bolts,;l case . j E. Seece; 70 .doors, ; LauneJand: ; Gannon; 75: ( ; sheep; D; Thomas fr box, a Gouldrl jparcel, , MarSi;l:Case,;Wigley; ; lp^VPr o T™ :^ G( V Vemmentjl parcel,mUon,mrner, and Co.; .1 do/Glennie; -2 cases drugs, Ypungman anaVtO.,- ; 8 do, Bayfield; 1 drum.naptha. Cook; and. ftjss;..Ikeg A-Peacock and. Co,; 3 bales leather. Peacock and C0.;2 trunks,;'. intt trunks, 65cases,"Ipkgs/llcrates.f.H.MPher,. .; gon;'2l6^es,,ss'qr„casks, 160 half?hrls, 160: ; boies,E.:S. DaigetjaridCo.;::2lo boxes,B bales, 'l2l'cases;'2obrlß,B half tierces, 600 bags salt, o6 : Mis, 20 kegvWalton and-Co.; 2 cases: : tobacco;7pkgs;'6;:cases,l ; hhd sherry, 10.uon : . tanks, Miles .and Co.; 21cases.lO stoves, 9bdls ■ Btove boilers, 5 boxes, 4 castings, 11 casks, 2 ovens, . 1 bale,6i;bdls/ihhd r 103 pgß,:l.tierce„Becce and: C - 374 bdls iron, Matson;.and C0.;.210 cases 10 pkgs reaping; machine, rd6machmerj y .l tierce,. 10drums, J,,M. ■Heywood;and Co.; 4 casks whiskey,:M6ntgomery,,Tpdhunter and. Co.; 6000 bricks,. 282 pkgs, 25 bdls wire, Birch &,Co;;: 32.pkgsv Fisherj-Boothyiand Fisher;. 14 pkgs,?. cas'es/.Hawkes and Strbuts'; 6 cases lamps,.7,casks... lamp'glasses; 257 cases, 250 boxes, 18 bdls,. 13_qrcasks, 5 brls,-Nathan.and ; Co.; 9 pkgs, Ker:. mode and Co.; 20,' trusses, .1 pkg, Cobb 'and Sawtell: 2..casks, ■-. D.:. Davis; 2 kegs,2 cases, White and Co.; 1 pkg, Wood; s;cases ; stoves; Ellis; lease, W. Irving: .1 case/Mrs: Edminstbn; 2 cases Jones; 8 'casks, Prince; : 1 cask; J/Patonj/5 pkgs/Beath, Kirby,;and Co; ibal'e,;iOcases, Geo:Gould; 1 cask, Chnstchurch Gas Company bales, 13 casks, 67 cases, 5 ... octaves; 160boxes,62bdls,..Morrison, Sclanders, end Co; 5 cases/4bales,:Clarksonand Turnbull; ~ • 3cases, 5 casks;'2 :hhds, : 9. baskets, ,I'bale, % ! Ueeye; 2 cases,.Order;M : .case, Beeves;. 4 do, Order; ■ 6 cases, 2 casks,, Order;, 2 cases, books, T; Buddie; 2 Hargreav.es : and Co; 4;. cases, i ■EI Good; 4 do-stationery, A. J. : Stevens;/ 1 v case,. :: Courage ■,} 4 / cases, Garwood;; 60-bd15,.30. cases, Ordei; 1... box, Carpenter; ■ 1 case, : Simmons; 2 pkgs,; Kennaway;. 2 trunks, , 13 pkgs, Dixon ;'2 casks,.!crat{ihardware,;6 crates : earthenware, Order; .5. cases, Geeil box, :Torlesse; .8 csks, E; : Milsom; 2.casks chaih,..l chain, : 2 cases; 3465 bare'iron, 142 bdla.ironjohnAnder- .' Bonj'Bqr-casksi 100 cases old torn; 10 cases hock,. 160 do geneva, 39 bags sugar, 40 qr-casks rum, 16 do whiskey, lease, Male; apparel, 100 bags ; • BUgar, 79 cases cheese, 230 pkgß :? rope,\ 10 pkts: ; . lops, 2 cases fruit, ; 60 chests, 100, hMests tea, 25 'cawsj 20 casks soda, SO.kegscarb.bfsoda, 20 do "sulphur, 762 pkgs, 10 bales paper, 20cases corn- ■ flpiir, 190. do pickles, 20 casks, 40.kegs rice, 10 ■. , cases coffee, 4do maccaroni, 10 do biscuits, 10 do eonfecrionery, 500 bags salt,' 10 cases chicory, 4 . bales blankets, 9 : cases Hosiery, : 6 doprints,6. tanks malt,: 5 case's apparel, 100 kegs butter, 1. cigars, 4 casks, 6 cases grates, ldo bottling; '"': machine, 17 pkgs rope, 25 bales, 1 case sheet iron, . l: 6 : bdls buckets,. 1" hhd, Peacpck' and .Co,;. 60 'kndlesi . 40 '.do /soap, .40; bags ...rice,; ■6o; ; ,cases'; geneva, '6 ; qr-casks whiskey,. 'l..case,- : com flour, 4 "cases starch, ,2 pkgs ginger,.. 1 case,; BO do salad oil and pickles, 25 bdls wire, : 6 kegs,:2 CMesacidj.so do. whiskey, Birch and Co; 40 casks, : 4 cases j Order 66drums;2kegs |; • Mollett; 2 cases,. Chief Surveyor Christchurch'; 4' fc.iink!i-Catidy.an^ qr-caikswhiskey, Montgomery, Tpdhunter & Cpj 1 case, Griersbn: ''l'do,.'Aynsley.; l.'dpi Cairns'; 21. pkgs,F.D.iuckie; 6cases, 2brls, 1 bale, Ker- ■ mode and Co; 40casks sbcta,'2 do pahn oil, 41 do. resini l.cask, Aikman;' 20: drums, ..Cobb and Saw-, tell; 1 truss, Waddell; 11 cases,,. Milsom; 8 :.pkgs, Coward; 2. pkgs, ..Order; ■l'cask, : Lewis; 101 "■.cases, : 6 cask's, Order; 1 survey ni'achine, Alex.'Lean; 2 cases, Bonning-. tori; 3pkgs, Order; 2cßies. butter,-2 do leather, : 1:'-do hardware,: 'Order;' Ido books, 64 pkgs Order;'.' 1 .case, 2 casks, 1 case, Order; 1 case, 14'; bales do,l.bin malt,' 1 kegrivets, lease, 3pks, Order; 14 pkgs, Geo. Tayler; 2 boxes, Dunlop:; «drums/ Collector of ■Customs;..3 bids, 6 cases. 2casks, Order; !l case,.. Boss; 2 do, Order; 5 do, Dyer; 1 box.. PolEill; slates,'Order; 1 case, P. Ham; 1 : box,. 1 casej : Buxtpn; 1 case, .5 .balesj■; 8 : qr-casks sherry, 8 do/port,lso cases old torn,; . 65 do wme,,.75.dp. geneva; 50 dp whiskey,-10 qr-casks do;:3o4mes,. 15. : 200:boxes soap;, 10 cases confectionary, 30 cases • bitters, 20. do . cheeses, 1 dp cigais, 10 bales corn sacks, 70,pkgs rope, 300 boxes candles,. Order, 2 cases, Hargre'aves and Co.; 14 bales paper, Wardaiid Beeves; ■.' EXPOBTB. In the Wainui; Heywood and. Co, agents: .2. cases,L6uißson;3:do/9I coils.wire, 1600 stand-; ards, Miles and C0,;.2, casks, Milsom;. 20 bags salt,.ll casks,ls gunnies sugar;.Davis; 1 caskj 2 ,casesj Peacock and Co; ;.12. kegs, nails, 4 cases, ;.Eeece; l:case,.Hargreavesi 6 brls; 3 cases cheese,. Ja-. Fleming;,! box, Matson; .In.the;Wellingtoh; J. ID; Macphersbn, agent: •lpajcel,Byrne; 26sheep,Miller. ExPEcran AEEiyiis, ' Geeloflg, p;si frrm Dunedin, via intermediate ■ports. Phoebe, from Sydnfejr.. Matbaka, ship, from London, ■■■: PBpJBprRD..DBPARTr;BBJ. Lord Ashley; for Wellington. Phibe, fprDunedin; '""'..■ ;

. 'VEBBBLS IS HiEBOffH. /! ;MermiisMp;.from,London, , :j Blub Jacket, ship, from London, i Talb'ut, ship,'from London. Sir. Ralph Abercrpinby; sbip,'from London. ship, from London, : Lytteltpn,shjp, from Boston, U,8. : ■ Glerimark.'shtp, from London. .' A. H..Badger,baique,fromNewcaitle. . Indus, barqde, from Hobart Tofaa. . : Bparten,/brig;-from Sydney/ /'.■ .. Star of the Evening, i.e., from: Wariganui and . Hiau 'VTAiEETBig/Dii at thb . GoVJBBfMJHT Wh«P. ; '4.18 a.m. 4.43 p.m. , THETararua is. arrived from Port Chalmeri yea-. terdgymorhiri'g/at 8.30 o'clock, haTingleftforthis port'pn the preyious 'day.', at. ,2 p.m. Sailed for iWel.lingtonat 6:3.0 with mails for Eur6pß via Panamaand a.large number pfpassengers. . TaE-s.s.■ Airedale.from Duriedin,-e» ronte.to /Wellington, passed the Heads yesterday at.3 p.m....:- . ■. -,-. - ( . - ■ '' Tnß|s.B.Star of the Evening,. CapEain Turner, yesterday, at2 p, m.with a. cargo of cattle. Tns. s.B'.j Wainui, Captain Crone, jailed for Duricdin,...via intermediate ports at6p.'m,,bn Saturday.:.'.. ' ■ •TSEship Bpmbayiwas towed out to sea by the 'iErit'elW.yaitertlay- morning, at 9 o'clock. Aboul 4miles off )and ; a-N.' %■ breeze .sprang, up, sail •was arid in three hours she' was. out p: Bight ! jbn her: ypy age. to.London. Capt; Sellers doei

AftlVAL:.OF.;THE.Sim;toEraArb.— After very'protracted passage,,this fine vessel.ahchpri on Saturday morning at..6;o'cloclf. The.cauae v . •detent«in is attributed, in. a; 'great, measure, to: adverse winds; During the .whole paasage only. very light •winds, andt Ih'eie only for a few ■ houra: duration,.'were met with; however;all these drawv back's are, to some. jeiUmty compensated ■ inas-. ■. jn'ucb, thiit (all the paseiigers have enjoyed/ the. ■.''•voyage;';,aha■ tiave arrived !in .eicellent health. Captain' Rose IrepoKa: the'.! following' .partic ilare. Sept. 15-, On. tho Bame eveaiag anchored off the

■■MorfliForeland, wheretheship metTnftahww : B quaU;.left the Downs on Monday W.IW, havine heavy weather down the channel; Med the pilot at Torbay, on Saturday, Sept. 2?nd, was off the ■ Eddystone, thence to the Island.-of Madeira, had B.W. ■'and W. winds, passed inside, of the island on the 24th; on Qct.lOth, was ffi, company with several sbips.-The Lord Warden,, hound to Calcutta with troops, and the Swiftsure, for Melbourne; these vessels having; left Gravesend the 'same day; thence to Saturday 20th, had light variable winds; met with" moderate S,b. trades;'crossed the equator at midnight, Nov. Ist, moderate.. S.E;;: trades ,toXat ZOdegJ,. :thence; ■had variable weather to the Cape, followed by a week's .easterly wind; left mendianof Cape of ;G6od Hope/Dcc.-3rd,/in LaMl deg. S.; thencetb Dec; 26th, had light and moderate winds fromN.WvtoSi'W'., attended with rain; in" long.. 126 deg; E.; and lat 47 dee. 64 mm.; experienced VverAeavystorm from IT. E., veering round by. S. to S.E;; ship obliged to be hove-to under close reefed top sails all. day; the barometer registered ■ down t0.28 deg. 10 min„ thence .to the Snares had W. winds indancessant rram;. sighted Snares on ttie Traps with strong. S.W, blowing hardnextday at noon" was.6o miles northpf Otagoheads, here lost the breeze'; lafterwards,.. had, /light winds to sightingVtho Penmsulaj. onvthe inbiningof the.4th, .was .becalmed,off Le .Bon ■ Bay all day; during the night, breeze got up; made all sail at 6.30 a.m.; and on Saturday morofng, brought up off Sticking Pomt. Dec 22, in the long, of Cape Lewin, sightedabout 30 icebergs of considerable size. The following ships werespokenduring the passage:-October4,.m lat. 40 deg, 40 min. N. long., lty W, Swiftsure, for Melbourne; barque Said Maschid, from Hamburg to Mozambique. ■ Oct. 6, ship Anis (French) from Havre to Gamboon;, barque Maria Hansted, ■from Eochester, U.S.:,Oct. 9„ barque Beta, from Swansea to Valparaiso.: ship:Lord War.'drn, for Calcutta from London. /.Oct. /14,, barque Inne Z .(Spanisfl):from Majorca.to'finderinland. Oct. 15 slip Naturalist, from London to Calcutta. Oct. 30. barquo Maria :Margree, ; (French) in ,8.1,; :itrades;:homeward bound./ Nov. 2, brig Bdelutha, ■from Scilty to Pernambuco. Nov. 4, barque Way: :farer,.steering north. Nov;3o,'schooner Murray, from New York' to' Hong Kong;/ship ;Hecuba, irokliverpool to Calcutta,62dajsout, ;Dec.6, 'ship Her Majesty, from Londonto. Hong/Kong, 62 days out' (this vessel sailed on the same; day as theMatoaka forthis port)..' 'Dec. llj- stop Biver Clyde. At. the commencement,of.-the voyage, a ; laree : riumber.ofJnglishsong.,birdß';were'shipped forllr Geo; Holmesi about half of them have died on the passage, the.survivors are in excellent health. Captain Eose, v Dr Mitchell, surgeon superintendent, Mr Macquade, and Mr House, chief officers, received testimonials from tho passengers for their uniform courtesy andkindness.

The fpliowing-is -the list of Assisted Government; Immigrants;, per'ship Mermaid:—

PAMIIiIES AHD CHIIDEBIf. Farm'Labourers.-John Brown, wife, and seven children, Edwin. Baraett, wife, and one child, Henry Barnett,..wife; and one child, Gloucestershire; Samuel Hawkins; ;wife, and six children, Devonshire; Andrew Brandon, wife, and one child, Dublin.';/, Labourers.-Charles Storey and wife, Hants; Thomas McFadden and wife, Cavan. wife,and three ; children, Fifeshire. ■ ..-'■ ~,,,. Engineer.-Jno, Jones, wife and three children; Kent... : , .- j c Carpentersi-Henry :;Foden, wifo and hve children, Thos.; Eeese, wife and two children, Staffordshire. : . : :., .„ ~, Cooper^Edwin.Goldsmith, wife and three ch : Uareri;:Surrev.:'::-' " . Sawyer.-JphhLake.Vi'ife and four children, Devonshire./ ~. .. ■ .' ~,, „ , . „,, Mary Ann Dalwoodr and child, Harriet Dodd and three children, Wiltshire.

; . 8 HBLB MEW. Farm labourers.—William E. Bamett, Joseph Barriet, Gloucestershire; John Damerell, W. H. Worth,' Devonshire'; William M'Can, Down! Michael Gudex, Bavaria; i David Anderson,,Eobt.' Stewart, John Hay, Orkney;, Kenneth M'Leod, Donald; M'Leod; Sutherland; Thos.Foden,: Staf-, fordshirei» ; AleXfV^Gordon,:Morayshire; CGeo. Macdonald, Caithness; Geo, Eussell, Orkney; : Wm. M'Connell, Down; Patrick Coll, John Coll, •Donegal j William Irwin, Tyrone; James Qumilan.Surrey; Simonßchwartz, Germany; CarlT. Yorigenson, Denmark _ ' Ploughman.—Thomas Smith, Ayrshire. Shoemaker.—George Hyde, Hants, i/ Clerks-James Smith, William Smith, George Smith/Middlesex. , :-Hairdresser.—John Hooper, Dorsetshire. ■'■ Painter.—Arthur Hughes, Kent. Printer.—iohn Irvine, Edinburgh. Masons-John Eichards, Cornwall. : Blacksmith.—Joseph Smith, Middlesex. Carmen.7-^William;Sadler, Gloucestershire; Joseph Sadler, Middlesex. ~.. ./BINGIB WOMBIT.

Domestic Servants. Mary Jiennard, Honor ; Lynskev,'Ellen Byley, Galwayj Alberta Brown, , Gloucestershire j, Jane Harding, Lincolnshire; t Helena-Schwartz, Caroline Schwartz, Germany; , Barbara Gudex, Bavaria; Emma J ones/' Martha , Jones, Kent; Anna Church, Middlesex; Fanny \ Hawkins, Elizabeth Hawkins, ? MaryHawkins, j Alderney; Sarah A. Foden.Betsy E; Foden.Mary .1 Foderi, Staffordshire; Marion.Eeece, Mary B«ece, ( Lanarkshire ; Catherine Smith, Sarah Smith, Eliza- < beth Smith, Mary Smith, Sarah Jacobs, Middlesex; | Bachel Hyde, Hants; Jane Irwin, Tyrone; , Johanna Qumkni Kerry; Margaret Kellard, , Emily Jones, Emily Smith, Middlesex; Caroline j Bnatpw, Emma Bristow, Surrey;. Hannah Triggs, | Emina Everest, Middlesex;: Ellen Benham, ( Sussex; Elizabeth Hooper, Dorsetshire; Maria , Page, Mary A,Pykc,Elizabeth Johnson, AliceWhittington, Gloucrstershire; Catherine Long, Mary Long, Somerset; Mary Boase, Devonshire j.Sarah Frauds,' Monmouthshire; Jane Bobinson, .'Wiltshire Emily A. Barlow, Herefordshire; Eleanor : -Proctor, Lancashire; Mary Armit, Fifeshire Elizabeth Whitten, Catherine McCleary, Armagh; Mary. L. Matthews, Tyrone; Mary A. Kichy, - Isabella Barr, Londonderry; KoseDoherty, Done- . gal; 'Barbara Scanlan,Anne Scanlan, Mary.Scanlan, Donegal; Mary A. Kirwin, Limerick; Honora : Byan, Bridget Bedmond, Tipperary ; Ellen O'Brien, Galway. . Cooks.— I Catherine; Smith, Elizabeths Jacobs, Middlesex; Sarah Powell, Gloucestershire; Margaret Horrigan, Tipperary. Dairy women;— Mary \ M'Lcod, Sutherland; Ellen Foderi, Cheshire; Mary Ann. Fee, Maria Fee, Down; Eliza J.Mathows, Tyrone; Margaret Deyell, Anne J. Deyell, Cavan; Bridget Corkery, Bridget Corkery, Kerry. Dressmaker.—Jane Fee, Down. Bleacher.—Ann M'Laughlan, Renfrewshire. : Laundresses.—Priscilla Marin, Gloucestershire; Mary A. Chapman, Lincolnshire. A.; Strickland,. Devonshire; Ellon Steele, Londonderry. Needlewomen.—Helen Lloyd, Yorkshire; Kate Kirwin, Fanny Kirwin, Limerick. Nurses. —Mary Brandon, Louth; Emma Gatnman, Middlesex. 1 . Henrietta Schwartz, Elizabeth Schwartz, Germany ; Sophia Brown. Gloucestershire; Anno i Sadler, > Middlesex; Margaret McCorinell and 7 children, Dbwn; Elizabeth Aston, and.3. children, .Gloucestershire; Bridget :HcLaughlan, Eenfrewshire; Fanny Kirwin, Limerick. ' .. ;■ -■■ ■ Summary of Cargo by the Ship Bombay, cleared for ■■■ London January 5,1M7. -v-.'

5 ' HEATHCOTE. 3 Abeivbd—Jan. 6, at Rail way, Wharf; Novelty, p. 8., in ballast, from Port ; Diligent. kctch, and r, Triumph,-schooner, with.timber,ex"Fred''Trader; h Rebecca Levy, barge, with coal, ex Badger, and; timber, ex At Upper Wharf,; Pearl, ir ketch, with coal, ex Badger, l'. Sailbd.—Novelty, p.s,, with 10 pkga crane, . Wright; and 101 bales wool, for Port, viz.: - 6 Miles and Co., 133; Peacock and C 0.,13; Matheson's, 33; Datgety; and Co.; 2; Graham, 10; •1 Moa, s.s., witli IS4 bald wool, viz.Miles and "f Co,, 119, Fleming; ,22; Peacock and Co., 20 ™Mathesbn's, 2?;; Graham, 8; Straggler, Annie. V M«y; Louisa, Gem, ketches; Southern Queen ; j Dove, and Kandolf, 6chonner, for Port;. lucj :( * James, ketch, for Pineon Bay.

. AKAROA. AEEIVED. Jaii. i.e.; from Iytlclton,.witli passengera and cargo. ; BAILBD. .... : Jan. 4—Emily,. Vetch, for Christchuteh, with f>' p piistfl, ihd 27P;raili, E; C; latter. ' .Jan. I—Foam, ketch, for tytteltoiij'.Tia Ikolaki, with 40 pkga station stores, 90 bales woo!) £. C. Latter.'':.

.... SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. :: Birii&rJan. 6, Dunedin 6.30 p.m.,; Wm. Mukin Milcd for Hokitika. . DCKEDiif.-Jan. 'I, 12 noon, Black Hawk frim Lytt-elton. Jan. 6,7.60 a.m., Wm. Mukw, fop Hokitika. ' , . i -NBMOH.-Jan. 6, Phoobe, from: WW* Sgmont,-s.s' from Taranaki and Manakaii |(M ffimilton, ior Eokitika j Taranaki, for Wellington. / v >v:

Shippers. ' "o 0 £ 1 w i 0 "3 H Sundries. : O « H ra "3n 749 699 682 363 308 107. ■72 65 32 23 12 4 18 Miles £ Go. : ... 0. Gould ... Mathesbn's Agency. ... , G.Grar RdsBell &0b,... Peacoek& Co,; ; ... Col)b &, 8awtell ... E. iteecs & Co. Hejwood & Co, . ... 0.0. Aikihtn: Wilton,Warner & Co.... John Anderson ... Wood, Bros; .. Wm. Walker A.LbuiMoa 726 692 B73 363 18S 107 72 65 32 26 '12 ■ i 2859 23 . .7 '9 122 16 i 177 30 hides 1 case .. 2 bigs wool 1 bag wool : 1 cats 1 balo leather 1 casa 37 pkga. .. .. 3035

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 1887, 7 January 1867, Page 2

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SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 1887, 7 January 1867, Page 2

SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 1887, 7 January 1867, Page 2

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