SHIPPING.
LYTTELTON. 'JLBEIYED. . Jan. B—Emerald, ketch, 39 tons, Cowan, from Ifew Plymouth, via Picton. . Jani B—Novelty, p.s., 51 tons, Murray, from Heathcote. . . .. Jan. B—Dove, schooner, 20 tons, Williams, from Ileathcote, in ballast. Jan. B—Wild ; Wave; brig,. 190 tons, Brown, from Wellington, . CIEAKKO. Jan. B—Challenge, ketch, Marquet, for Heathcote, with goods under, bond, ex Lytteltoh. Jan. B—Sea Shell, cutter; Stanley;. for Heathcote, with cargo ex Free Traeer.. . ■ Jan. B—Blackwall, barque, Munro, for Heathcote, "with cargo ei Free Trader. Jan. B—Antelope, cutter, 17 tons, Malcolmson,. for Akaroa. : ; _ _ Jan. B—William and Juha, 33 tons, H. T. Simpson, for Picton, in ballast. V." : ' ■ •" IMPOSTS. ■ v.'ln the Emerald, J. T; Peacock and C 6;, agents S qr-casks sweetened gin, 2 cas.os' chocolate, 6 do castor oil, 1 do tartaric acid, 1 do carbonate of soda, 10 do mustard, Ido plants. From Picton: 24386 feet timber, Laurie and Gannon. ■■ ■v : In tho Wild Wave, Matlieson's Agency, agents: ■ 200, tons,coal, Matheson's Agency; 8000 ieet .timber, Peacock and Co.; .652 bars iron, 1000 ipokes; 650 felloes; 30 pairs naves, 12 do shafts,. ■2tons coke, Order; 2 cases confectionery,-1 . cask., iiuta. Stewart and Tetloy. . .. .. . t: In theNovilty: 203 bales wool, marks various; 9 cases crane; Wright and Co. . sxpoeis.' ' . „ .: :In the Antelopo, master, .agent :: 1 cask lemonade, Milsom; 2 bags flour, Fleming; 6pkgs •sundries, G.Tayler; 12 do grocenes, Hawkins, ex Mermaid; 1 pkg drapery, Wm. Townsend. • Nabbow Escape op isb Ketch Esbbald. John Cowan, master of the above Tesael, reports that on Monday, evening, at half-past IX n m January 7, when about twenty miles to the jforth of the Heads; the Emerald m the starboard bow by the s.s. Star of the South, carrying away, bowsprit; and; stem; One.ot the crew was showing a light when he was knocked down and seriously injured. The steamer had no masthead light, but only side lights. The steamer kept on at full speed, and took no trouble to ascertain the fate of those in the ketch; on sounding the pumps,' tliose on board 'were glad to tad. that ' she was' not : making , anr water,, and they, reached Lyttelton harbour in safety;. The Emerald tyaS' on lier .passage from Neff.,.Plynioutli, via. Picton, to this port. .. . HEATHCOTE., . Aesived—Jan. 8, at Eailway Wharf, Volunteer, schooner, and Margaret, ketch, with timber ex Lyttelton., .■•' „ , Sailed—Gazelle, s.s., with 1 CMe. Eobb; 1. case, Macintosh; and 149. bales wool, .viz- : Miles and Co., 97; Peacock and Co., 11; Mathesons, 8: Aikman, 8; Dalgety and Co.. 8; Louisson, 4; Morton, 4; Fisher, 9.. Moa, s.s., with 209 bales and 4 bags wool, viz.: Miles, 107 and 2 Ws; Peacock arid Co., 19 and. 2 bags pMatheB on's, 43; Aikman, 2; Dalgefcy and Co., 27; Graham, 11. ... SHIPPING TELEGBAMS. : WEHiKGioJ.—Jan.B,Arrived,6 a.m., Mataura, from Sydneyl2 noon, Taranaki, from Nelson; 1 p.m., Airedale, from South; 2 p.m., Tararua, com Bouth. ■
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 1889, 9 January 1867, Page 2
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468SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 1889, 9 January 1867, Page 2
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