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SHIPPING.

ITTTELTON. P ajiivid. e Got. 23—Antelope, outter, 17 tons, Malcolm- fl son, from Altaroa. T R Oct. 23—Streamlet, ketch, 25 t0M > J ' B ' Cameron, from Heatheote, in ballast. Oct. 23—Margaret, ketch, 25 lons, Hutohinson, t from Heatheote, in ballast. f J Oct. 23 Spray, -schooner, Kuxton, from t Kaiapoi, 8 CLXABED. 8 Oct. 23—Margaret, ketch, 26 tons, Hutohinson, t for Akaroa, iu ballast. ! ilttSD. ( Oct. 23—lord Ashley, a.#., 298 tons, Worsp, 1 for Dunedin. Passengers-steerage, X. i IMPOSTS. 1 In the Antelope, master, agent: 7000 ft timber, Malcolmson; 6 hhds beer, Hill. EXPORTS. | In the lord Ashley, Miles and Co., agents: shipped at Lyttolton for Dane din— 1 case, K, 1 Sjraington. ; Expected Abbitals. Omeo, 8.5., from Melbourne, via Dunedin an the Bluff. Alhambra, a.s,, from Melbourne, Yia Dunedm and Bluff. Glenmark, ship, from London. Metaaid, ship, from London. Melita, ship, from London. Pbojectbd Dbpaetubbs. Omeo, S.S., for Melbourne, via Northern Porta. Alhamhra, s.s., for Melbourne, via Northern ports. Blue Jacket, ship, for London. Bed Koyer, ship, for London, from Timaru. Vessels in Habboub. Blue Jacket-, from London. Bed Hover, ship, from London. Camille, barque, from Newcastle. ■Windhover, brig, from Nowcastlo. A. H. Badger, barque, from Auckland. Cantero, barque, from Newcastle. High Watbb This Day at thb Gotebumbsi Whabf. 00.49 a.m. 1.16 p.tn. The P.N.S. & A.B.M. Co.'s s.s. Lord Ashley tailed for Dunedin at three p.m. yesterday aftern°TEE topsail schooner Spray, Captais Buxton, arrived in harbour from Eaiapoi at 6 p.m. last ertning. _______ HEATHCOTE. Abbiyed. —Oct, 22, at Bailway Wharf, Gazelle, e.s, with cargo ex Bangitoto; Dove, schooner, and Annie, cutter, with coal ex Cantero ; Courier, ketch, with timber, from Pigeon Say. At Upper Railway, Bandolph, schooner, with firewood, from Pigeon Bay; Gipsy, Smuggler, Blackwall, ketch, and Eambler, cutter, •with ooal ex Cantero. Sailed.—Oct. 23, Novelty, p.s., for Port. AKAROA, ARRIVED. Oct. 19—Three Brothers, schooner, from Oamaru, in ballast. Oct. 20—Linnet, ketch, from Timaru, in ballast. BAILED. Oct. 21—Antelope, cutter, for Lyttelton, with 7000 ft timber, J. Malcolmson; 6 hhds beer, Geo. Haylock. TELEGRAMS. Biurp.—Oot. 23, 4 a.m., Omeo, for Dunedin. Poet Chaihbbb.—Oct; 23, 1 a.m., Wainui, from North; 9 a.m., Hydra, at Heads, from Newcastle; 22nd, 6 p.m., Beautiful Star, for Westport. Wbllikgtoh.—Oct. 22, 8.30 p.m., Taranaki, from Lyttelton; 23rd, 6.10 p.m., Bangatira, from Wanganui, The following is a list of assisted Government immigrants by the ship Glenmark, which sailed August 18, 1867: IAMIItBS AKD CHILDEEff. Farm Labourers. William Hart, wife and child, Essex; George L. Bradley, wife and cMld, Yorkshire; James Hebbard and wife, Cornwall; James Craigie, wife and 4 children, Forfarshire ; JameaUrquharfc and wife, Bossshire. labourers.—John Taylor, wife and 2 children, Yorkshire; Thomas Wright, wife and child, Staffordshire. Shepherds.—John Mcleod, wife and 4 children, Henneth Wilson, and wife, William McLeod and wife, Sutherlandshire. Carpenter.—William A. Sparks, wife and 5 children, Middlesex. BITOLE MEN. Farm Labourers.—James Craigie, Forfarshire; William Carter, Salop; David Findlay, Sutherlandshire; James Boss, Caithnessshire; James Brown, Tyrone; Peter Donoghue, Carlow. Labourers.—William Sparks, Middlesex; J. E. Taylor, Yorkshire; Arthur Ferisby, Leicestershire; Thomas Treacy, Tipperary. Blacksmith.—James Maxwell, Tipperary. Whitesmith.—William Brownett, Glostershire. Harness Maker.—Joseph Hasket, Tipperary, Shoemaker.—Henry Ferguson, Cavan. SINGLE WOMEN, Domestic Servants.—Sarah A. Tayler and Elisabeth France, Yorkshire; Mary Welsman, Staffordshire; Susan Craigie, Forfarshire; Augustina and Barbara McLeod, Sutherlandshire; Mary A. Brownett, Glostershire; Eliza Maxwell, Tipperary; Charlotte Barrett and Louisa Wheeler Middlesex; Martha Watts, Caroline Watts, Kate Macdonald, EffimaCooper, Eliza Cutler, Mary A. Woodfine, Catherine A. Barnes, Fanny Harris, Middlesex ; Sarah Harmer, Surrey; Susan Temple, Sarah Hember, Middlesex; Mary A. Hewison, Surrey; Elizabeth Lighton, Berkshire; Jane Stepney, Diana Boyd, Elizabeth Wiidisb, Kent; Amelia Willamant, Norfolk; AnnCuffin, Essex; Eliza Terry, Hants; Lucy Thompson, Leicestershire; Phillis Marchaot, lent; Martha Bickard, Alice Bickard, Cambridgeshire; Elizabeth Hamilton, Mary A. Lack«y, Somersetshire; Lucy Lawrence, Lancashire; Jane Mackay, Salop; Margaret O'Connor, Middlesex; Mary Crawford, Stir, lingshire; Mary Wilson, Aberdeenshire; Mary Young, Susan Brown, Lanarkshire; Mary lyle, Stirlingshire; Mary Fallon, llonaghan; Margaret Boyd, Antrim; Mary Blair, Londonderry ; Annie Conner, Antrim; Jane Hamilton, Tyrone; Sarah Eeid, Londonderry; Margarei Ward, Antrim; Jane Ann Woods, Margarei Woods, Tyrone; Margaret Johnson, Ireland: Ellen Corkerry, Ellen Corkerry, Mary Marshall, Kerry; Catherine Ward, Sarah Stewart, Galway; Mary A. Mannix, Kerry; Elizabeth McAuliffe, Cork; Jane Wilson, Kute Wilson, Longford , Mary Keily, Ellen Kelly, Eliza Kencaly, Julia Coleman, Cork; Margaret Dixon, Down; ifarj Ann Leah; Dorsetshire; Elizabeth Cooper, Essex; Charlotte Everest, Charlotte Shead, A. Thompson! Middlesex, Cooks.—Elizabeth Wright, Mary Ann Wright, Surrey; Eosina Dubereon, Kent; Louisa Warren Warwickshire; Elizabeth Gorvett, Devonshire. Dairy Women—JaneFinlay, Ayrshire; Eller Maloney, Mary Flin, Ellen Hogan, Galway: Emily Fleming, Caroline Fleming, Armagh; Helen Carroll, Galway. Dressmaker.—Barah Berriman, Cornwall. Gov.'rnes cs.—Agnes G. Griffiths, Wales Elizabeth Kerrigat, Galway. Laundresses.—Ann Carroll, Galway; Louisi Burton, Eliza Burton, Middlesex. Needlewoman, -Matilda Blake, Bucks, Nurses.—Augusta Dcidrieks, Sweeden; Eliza beth Griggs, Middlesex. Waitress,—Louisa M. Hedges, Middlesex. Matron.—Mary Taylor. SOMMAET. Farm labourers 8, ploughmen 3, labourers 6 shepherds 3, blacksmith 1, whitesmith 1, carponte: 1, baniess-muker .1, ehoeinaker 1, Single Women.-Domestic servants 72, cooks 5 dairywomen 7, dresmiakers 1, governesses 2 laundresses 3, needlewoman 1, nurses 2, waitresi 1, Total, 94. . Male adu ta, 27; female do, 107; male children 1; female do, 6; infants, 3. Total, 143, equal t 137 statute adults.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2135, 24 October 1867, Page 2

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SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2135, 24 October 1867, Page 2

SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2135, 24 October 1867, Page 2

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