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SHIPPING.

ITTTEITON. ABIITBD. . Oct. 29-B*mblor, ketch, 17 ton., Smith, from Oct. 29-Challonge, ketch, 17 tons, Marquet, fromHeathcote. , «,„. *„_ Oct. 29-Crest, schooner, 22 ton., Bin., from *o§SmKp«. ketch. 12 ton., Matthews, from HeathcoteJn Mast. «■■-«. Oct, 29-Blaokwall, barge, 26 ton., Munro, fromHeathcote, in ballast. 00t.29-Wainui, ut, 87 .ton., Bain, from tiimpdin ?ia intermediate ports. Passengers, £n-kessr. Holmes, Grant, Forward, Dy.on, Litchen, Craymer, and Davis. CLSABBD. Oct. 29-Antelopo, cutter, 17 tons, Malcolmson, forAkaroa. , . .■■ Oct. 29-GipsT, ketch, 12 tons, Matthews, for Saltwater Creek, IMPOKH. In the Challenge, Gwatkin, agent: 280 bags of oats, A. H. Badger, InnA . . , la the Crest, master, agent: 1000 bushels wheat, Order. In the Wainui, J. M. Heywood and Co. agent.: 1 ease hardware, 2 bdls spouting, England Bros; 4 axle arms, 3 springs, Wilson; 1 case earthenware, Belgrave; 25 boxes soap, Mathesons Agency; 30 do, Fisher, Booth, & Co; 2 cases, 1 cask drugs, Gould & Co; 2 crates bottles, 1 case tinfoil, Milsom; 4 axle arms, 2 bdls Bhafts, 1 in»ttedpke, Wagitaff; 5 bdls iron, lbdl, lpkg, E Smith; 6 do. pails, H. Hawkins;2casks, 2 cases, 2 bales leather, C.Coombes i 12 bdls iron, I Q. Cole & Co; 1 case, 2 kegs, 70 sashweights, / England Bros; 1 case, 1 bdle, forks, Hawkes and . Btrout«;l cask, 1 case, lkeg,NasheUki;l case Hawkins. Shipped at Oamaru for Lyttelton—lo hhds ale, 1 parcel, J. S. Legett. BXFOBTS. In the Antelope, master, agent: 1 case, Mathe.on'sAgenoy; 3 casks lemonade, Milsom; 3 cases reirito, louisson; 2 empty hhds, Hill; 1 do, 1 case geneva, 1 qr-ca.k vinegar, 1 cate, 1 box painkiller, Hawkins; lpkg leather, Dimond; 3ca.es, Beed and Sons. lathe Gipsy,Gwatkin,agent,transhipped ex Deva, from Newcastle: 16 tons coal, Wood. Shipped at Lyttelton: lease, 1 bag, Matheion s Agency; 1 stove, 1 box, Taylor and Co. EISBCTBD ABBIVAIS, Glenmark, ship, from London. Mormaid, ship, from London. Melita, ship, from London, Pbojbctbd Depabhtbes. Oct. 31—Wainui, 5..,, forDunedin, via interaediate ports, A. H. Badger; for Auckland.' Blue Jacket, ship, for London. VESBBM 15 HiBBODB. Blue Jacket, ihip, from London, Camille, barque, from Newcastle, Windhover, brig, from Newcastle. A. H. Badger, barque, from Auckland. Cantero, barque, from Newcastle (oleaied). DiTa, brig, from Newcastle. Hioh Watbb This Dat at ihb GOTBBHMEHT WfIABF, 6.39 a.in, 6.03 p.m. The barque Paris, Captain Nicol, hence to Valparaiso, and which sailed on the 7th July arrived' at Valparaiso on Aug. 16, all well, having inadeaveryfairrun. The regular trader barque Cantero, Captain Black; his cleared at .the Custom Souse for Newcattle, N..S,]fv>, and will soil on' the first favourable . opportunity. . . fcTEE w. Wainui, Captain Bain, arrived in tarbour at 2.16 p.m. yesterday, from Dunediu.via intermediate ports. Captain Bam reports leaving Port Chalmers at noon on the 27th instant, and experienced light '.outherlywind. till arrival at Oamaru at 8 p.m. same evening; discharged cargo and landed passengers, and left again for.Timaru at 4 aia. on the 28th. Arrived at Timaru at 10 a.m;sameday,and after;ducharging.cargo; and landing passenger.,.sailedfor Akaroa at 4p.m; •xpirienced strong S.E. winds witk rain and thick weather, till arrival.:: Arrived at Akaroa at 8 am., : and steamed alongside the wharf, discharged cargo and landed passengers, and sailed for-Lyttelton at 7.30 a.m., as above... Captain Bain reportothat whilst lying off Timaiu, the Harbor Master, Captain Beswick and Beach Master, ~ .Captain Mills, made a trial, of therocket, apparatus recently imported from Tincial; Government, and.which the Wainui bid taken down on her.previou. .trip. The Wainui was lying at i dirtance of nearly 400 yardifrom ihore, butthe practice made was very good, the line falling right between,her masts. ■■■. We are indebtedto the courtesy of the Chief Officerfor Hunedin papers to date of sailing. The'Wainui (ail. to-morrow for Duhedin via. intermediate port.. TELHGBAMB. NEMOi.—Oct. 29, early, Omeo, from Wellington. WBixwoTOif.-Oct. 28,4 p.m., Flying Cloud, from Newcastle; 6 p.m., Charlotte Andrews, for Sydney; 29th, 3.10 p.m., Lord Ashley, for Napier.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2140, 30 October 1867, Page 2

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SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2140, 30 October 1867, Page 2

SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2140, 30 October 1867, Page 2

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