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SHIPPING.

IYTTELTON. abriyjd. July 29—Lancashire Witch, ship, 1574 tons, . King, from London. Passengers—saloon i Miss £■: M'Donnoll, Mr ami Mrs Millott, Miss Colling, wood, Miss Donaldson, Miss Hastings, Miss Osborn, Mr and Mrs J. Fonn, Mr and Mrs Wood, and nino children, Messrs .Graham, Mansford, F. M. I'eploo, F. and 0. Sweetland, 11. Do Lantaur, J. 11. Philpott, Brunker, Gordon, llyvotl, and Mrs Gainer. J Second cabin—l2; and' Government immigrants in steerago. : July 29—Lord Ashley, s.s., 498 tons, Worsp, : from Dunedin. Passengers—saloon: Messrs Cat* lender, Latter, Brooks, Hanson, Capt. Shoppard, And 2 in steerage. ~ July29—Chtillcjijfp, ketch,' Marquet, .from Xaiapoi; with 3000 uuihols grain, Capt. Vandcr* VOOM. CLBAHBD. July 29—Challonge, ketch, Marquot, for Heathcot*, with coals, ex King of Italy. SAItBD. July 29—Egmont, e.8., 308 tons, Jack, for Mel- , bourno via Dunedin aud (ho BlulF. Passongors—saloon: Mr H.P. Murray.Aynsloy; steerage, 8. : . July 29—Lord Ashley, s.s., 496 tons, Worsp, for Wellington. Steerage, 8, IMFORTS. In the Lord Ashlor, Miles and Co, agents. ; Shipped at llokitika for Lytteltonl box, Shor* well; 1 bdl, Hawkes. and. Strouts. Shipped at Dunedin for Lyttcltoii: 1 caso saddlery, Wood, Brothers; 1 case, 4 do oil, Hawkes and Strouts; 85 cart boxes, 1 case, J. Andorson; Tease drugs, E. S. Ellisdcn; 1 bdl iron, 1 : box sundries, Austin; 1 trunk, Order; 1 bale leathor, 2 casos, 2 casks, Bridgman; 1 portmanteau, I.caso, 1 tin. box, 1 LaUbox, Cobb and Co. . KXPOKIS. , In the Egmont, Miles'and Co, agents. Shipped at Lyttelton for tho Bluff: 31 bags flour, 1 do Cdgar, Maoris. ; , For Melbourno: 1 oase, F, fielder. In the Lord Ashley, Milos and Co, agents. Bhipped, at Lyttelton for Wellington: 2 cases, Matheson's igency: 1 bdl trees, 1 parcel,; 1 case, Ttfilw and Co; 3 pks, A. Louisson. . Shipped at lyttelton for Nelson :.l pkg, 49 kegs, A. Louisson; ■ lbrl, 2 qr-casks brandy, D. Davis; 10 casks, J. T. Peacock and Co. Shipped at Lyttelton. for . Auckland:. 1 box, 1 case, Miles and Co. Shipped at Lvttelton ■ for Tauranga:l.. pkg;plants,,F.; fielder. Expbotbd Ahbivam. Aug. 6—Tararua, from Melbourne, yia Dunedin. H«d Bover, from London.: ; . Blue Jacket, from London. PgOJICTID DBPiBTDBBS. ; Aug. 8-Tararua, for Wellington, with Eng. lish mail, via Panama, ; Charlotte Andrews, for Sydney. ; Fawn, for Sydney. ... Indus, barque, for-Newcastle;(cleared). , Lord Ashlej, s.s., for Wellington. , Crithna, barque, for Timaru. ■ ... : Vissbh ih Habboob. Loncuhire Witch, ship, from London. : . Lincoln, ship, from London. .- of Italy, ship, from Nowcastle, N.8.W., | ■ Camille, barque, from Newcastle. . Windhover, brig, from Newcastle, N.S.W., Fawn, brig, from Newcastle, N.S.W. Charlotte Andrers, barque, trom Wellington. , Crishna, barque, from Newcastle... High Wiibb This Dai at ihb Gotbbbmbxt Whab*. 3.13 a,m, 3.11 p.m. ■,

Tkb barque Indus sailed for Newcastle, N.S.W., jesterday at noon. Ths P.N.Z. and A.B.M. Co.'s s.s, Egmont, Captain Jack, sailed for Melbourne, via Dunedin tad the Bluff, at 3.30 p.m. yesterday. The P.N.Z. and A.R.M. Co.'s s.i. Lord Ashley Hired in harbour from Dunedin and the Bluff, at 8.30 p.m. yesterday. Captain Worsp reports learing Dunedin at iio p.m., on the 28th inst, arriving as above. The Lord Ashley sailed for the Hordi last evening, at 6 p.m. , HEATHCOTE. Bulid—Emerald Isle, schooner, with cargo, for Parkees, West Coast. TELEGRAMS. Bum.—July 39, arrived, 11 a.m., Airedale, from Dunedin. Poet Chuhebs.—July 27, arrived, 9.10 a.m., liwifalf, from Lytteltoa; 10 p.m, Geelong, from Oamaru; 10 Tairoa, from Molyneux. July SB, Lady Egidifl, from London, 80 days out, all well; 8 p.m., Keen, from West Coast; sailed, 4 run., Airedale, for Bluff. _ ■ SlLSo3.—July 28, arrived, 12 noon, Claud Hamilton, from West Coast; Murray, bom West Gout. AEBI7AL OF THE SHIP LANCASHIEE i WITCH. Tie ship Lancashire Witch, Captain Sing, taehored in Lyttelton harbour yesterday morning : about eight a.m., having arrived off the Heads on Sunday evening. The following is a report of her Tome:—Left Gravesend early in the morning of thelnd April, and was taken in tow by the steam tog, and towards evening anohored off Bamigate. ; Weighed anchor at 1 p.m. on the 3rd; landed the rirer pilot and took on board the sea pilot. During the next three days, experienced heavy pun, which Continued to the Bth, and the ship was compelled to put back. On the 9 th, got oader weigh again, the ship making very little Iwtdway, wind dead ahead. On the 10th, spoke the ship Memin, of Aberdeen, bound to Sydnoy; on the 11th, was off Start Point. From this date to the lltb, the wind continued dead ahead; on that day, spoke the ship William Walker, of Bolton, from London for Calcutta, U days out. On'the 16th, spoke the ship Thames, from London for Sydney, 19 days out; she reported experiencing vary heavy weather. On the 17th, at 11 bal,triad shifted round to K.K.,and the pilot left the ship. Was clear of the Channel on the 18th, having had 16 days' continuous bad weather. Exjwnenced a strong gale on the 20th, carrying away fore staysail, smashing one of the boala, and filling the second cabin with water. On the 20tn, passed 60 miles to the oastward of the Island of Madeira. Having now got into some fine weather the passenger com* menoed to enjoy themselves, and on the evening of tfce Ist of May a conoert was held on the main deck. On the 11th spoke the ship Anna Sophia, fro» Bitavia, bound for Amsterdam, 60 days out. Several letters were sent hdme by this opportunity. Crossed the Equator on the morning of tto'lfth; The 2Mb being the Queen's birthday; was oelebrated with all due honour, rockets being'fiwd; and in the evening a concert wai bid. On the 29th a sudden squall came up which b.le* the foresail to ribbons.. June Ist, n little wind in th* morning, which towards evening freshened 1 to a gale, carrying away the fore-top-aaiL From this date to the 6th experienced very

heavy weather. Was in the meridian of Qreen* wkb on fius latter day. Frow tbe 6th to the .2tb* tt gklof'.fle month a succession of heavy gales and : . ;fceaTwinds was experienced, This was followed fcj fcfew days of fine weather. Wa* off the coast of Australia on the 13th July, On the morning of $e litb Peter Jackson, the sailmaker, was found dead in his bed: supposed to have died of flOßHtoption. On the 23rd, in the morning, a heavy thundeMtorm came on, with very vivid lifttftjfe'g; the sea got up very high, striking the bulwark! of the ship and breaking them, and BMjt#! drowning the first and second officers. TWgnares were sighted at 0 a.m. on thu 24th, Miring the passage 98 days from land to land. ®£p«uistila was flighted on the morning of tbe Wth iwl'snd the vessel arrived at the anchor.™ ut above. Two births occurred on board, lho —I/urn tod other pmsengen exprws them»el*e« ut rieased with tbe conduet of the captain Hsoffiws during tbe voyage, and presented Tkntsk, Xing with a testimonial. The s.s. flSjl? bu btn chartered to convey the »«roiMnte and their luggage to Heathcote this inoni. €»rlrhi shin bnnirs out a large cargo. She is *CA T.p«a.»»c.. TI.. foUwnngt* the li*t of Government luimigrante:nmi lies ahd obudbw. w.™, labourers,-Hainan Jackson and wife tj iSnihire' Joseph Bpooner, wife, and three -Thomas Mur ay, wife, and ' Avrtbire; Daniel Greig and wife, sesfi;toSZr*** and two childWlf Thomas Henderson, wife, and labourer*. *?. , L ' w P. Cross, Yorkshire; ffolker, Londonderry

Walls,do; Thomas Quinn,Sligo; William Owens, Tipporary. \ (^ Watch-makor.-Jamos Bwindell. Middlesex. Bakor,—William Clay, Warwickshire, i 11 Grocor.—Bobort William Carrer, Leicostor shiro j Franltling Hodges, Cornwall.

BIHGLB WOXINi Domestic) sorvants.—Jemima Wiolta, Oxfordshire; Sarah H. Clay, Warwickshire; Mary Jano Walls, Londonderry) Maria Quinn, Sligo; Flora Gwrge, Middlosoxj Elizabeth Alioo Small, do i Thoresa Fooloy, do; Emily Mudd, doj Bliia Amniols, Surrey; Harriot'Goddnrd, do; Emma Williams, Hampshire; Klinji J, Bradley, Middlesoxj Morov Seokorson, Worccatoraliiro; Jituma Lowther, Cambridgeshire. .r/; Domestic and Eliia Trumpor, Herofordahire; Ilostcr Hoakin, Cornwall; Jane and Holon Campboll, Perthshire; Grahamo Symo, Fifeshire; Catkoriao Gilolnist, Donegal j Itaohol Triiell and Juno Boyd, Tyrone; Margaret Meado and Jano Aloxandor, King's Count;; Margarot Burn, Wioklow; Prudonco Williams, Kerry; Ellon Brodle and Maria Eldridge, Limoriek; Mary Owens, Sarah Edwards, Ellon Lawlor, and Mary St. John, Tipporary j Hannah if,Wright; Armagh; Annio Bennett and Ann Kolao, Down. Cooks, —Mary Birmingham, Warwickshire; ElitabothSmith,Surrv jLomsaLawtence, shiro; Margaret Baird, Stirlingshire; Elizabeth Besvrethorwick, Cornwall. Housekeeper.—Elitabeth Bant, Middlesex..,:;'. Dairy Womon.—Hephsihnh Shain, Worcestershiro; Mary A. Pardon, Antrim; Sarah Hickey, Tipperaiy. Barmaid.—Emily Wedoroll, Surrey. Dressmakors.—Harriot Bussoll, Surrey; Mary Ann Foster, Warwickshire. Milliners.—Elisabeth Lewis, Wiltslrro. •« Nurses.—Annie Swift, Lancashire, ■Louisa Lowthor, Cambridgeshire jEmmaCollay, Herefordshire. Matron.—Eliiabeth Bant. SUHHABT.

Farm labourers 8, labourers 8, bakors 1, cooks 1, watchmakers 1. Single womon—Domostio sorTants 36, cooks 6, housekeepers 1, dairywomon 3, barmaids 1, dressmakors 2, milliners 1, nurses 1. Male adulta 19, female, do 69, malo ohildren 8. fomalo do 2, infants 1; total 89, equal.to 83. statute adults.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2061, 30 July 1867, Page 2

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SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2061, 30 July 1867, Page 2

SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2061, 30 July 1867, Page 2