SHIPPING.
LYTTELTON. ABBIVBD. Dec. 18-Otago, s.s., 467 tons, Symbni, from Melbourne, via Wellington. Passengers; Mr and Mrs Brown, Mr James, Mr and Mrs Ellis, Mr Stoddart, the Misses James (3), Mr Spencer, Mr Smart, Mr and Mrs Hart, 2 servant* and 3 children, Mr and Master Lyons, Mr Loren, Mrs Tucker, Mr Collins, Mr Horburton, Mr and Mrs Woolcoombe, servant, and child, Mr Cowrie, Mr Walker, Mr Hatton; and 16 second cabin. BAILKD. ■ Dec. 18—Otago, s.s,, 457 tons, for Melbourne, Tia Dunedin and Bluff. Passengers: Messrs Tut; lor, Foloy, Evans, and 7 in second cabin. IMPOSTS, In the Otajo, Miles and Co, agonta: Icm, Thompson; ISobags sugar, Order; Seises, Hobbs and Sons; 14 chests, 6 half-chests tea, 49 bags sugar, 1 halt-tierce tobacco, 4 qr-casks port wine, 8 boxes tea, Hawkins;.B ovens, 1 bundle, Hawkes and Strouts; 17 eases boots, Order; 8 pkgs chaffcutters, Cunningham; 3 pockets hops, Ordor; 3 pkgs, Cole and Co; 6 pockets hops, Order; 8 cases, 1 parcel, Hughes; 8 qr-casks wine, Brown; 1 case, 1 cask, Simpson; 1 case. Hall; 2 bales, 1 parcel, 6 bdls, Fisher and Co; 2 cases, 2 boxes, Raphael; 202 bags sugar, 1 case, Walton, Warner and Co; 6 ohesti tea, Enapman; 1 boat, 2 bundles oars, Order. BXFOETS. In the Otago, Miles and Co, agents: 885 sacks barley, Cairns; 6 cases fruit, Hawkins; lease, Borthwick, Expscied Arrivals. Taranaii, s.s., from Dunedin. Bangiioto,.!.!., from Melbourne, via Duned'n, llhambra, a.e., from Molbourne, Wainui, s.e,, from Dunedin, &c. Mermaid, ship, from London. Matoaka, ship, from London. PbOJBOIED DEPiBirjBBS. Taranaki, s.s., for Wellington, Bangitoto, ij„ for Melbourne, via Northern ports. Alhambra, i,i v for Molbourne, via Northern ports. Camille, barque, for Auckland, early. Blue Jacket, ship, for London. Glenmark, ship, for London. VSSSBIS IN HIEBOUS. Glenmark, ship, from London. Melita, ship, from London. Blue Jacket, ship, from London, Camille, barque, from Newcastle. Fawn, brig, from Newcastle, N.S.W. William and Mary, from Fiji, High Water This Day at ins GOVEBHSIBNI WSABF. 10,47 a.m. 11.10 p.m. The U.S. barque Montana, - from Boston, coneigned to Messrs Taylor and Co,, was at the Heads when our express left Port at 6.30. Os and after Saturday next, the mail steamer for pigeon Bay will leave Lyttelton on tho arrival of the first train from Christohurch, and return at half-past one. Thb a.s. Otago, Captain W. J, 0. Sjmons, B.N.B.,'arrived here at 8.30 a.m., yesterday, She left Melbourne at 4 p.m., on the 6th; parienced first part of the passage fresh easterly winds, and the latter part calm, arriving at Hbkitikr'at 10 a:tn. on the 10th jon the morning of the 11th landed 96 passengers and 64 tons of cargo, and left at 7 p.m. for : Greymputh; discharged, passengers and 13 tons cargo; a beautiful passage, arid arrived at Nelson at 6.30 pjni on the 13li; sailed again at 11 p.m. oh the 14th, and arrived at Wellington at 11 a.m. on the loth;.sailed again on the 17th, at i p.m., arriving in Lyttelton as above. The Otago brings thirtyone .and sixteen: second cabin for this port, and twenty-three .chief and; fifty-four second cabin for Dunedin; Bluff, and Melbourne. The s.s. Otago on her list passage from: the Bluff to Melbourne with the Suez English mails, experienced terrific westerly weather, the barometer standing for two days at, 28.80, but she nevertheless arrived at Melbourne early onthe morning of the 28th, eight hours before the departure of the P, and 0, Co.'s Bombay.. The Otago sailed for Dunedin last night, at 6.30, with the English mail, via Suez.
HEATHCOTE. | Aemtbd.—Dec. 18, Annie, cutter, Weldbn, from Leßon's bay, with posts and rails, J. Gross. ■ : leßon's bay, in ballast. AKAEOA. SAILED. : Dee. 14—Hose of Eden, schooner, for Chriatclrarch, with 24,000 feet timber, J. Pawson. Dae. 14—Dove, ketch, for Christchurch, with 13,000 feet timber, J. Pawson, : Dec. 13—Nora, schooner, for Kaiapoi, with 20,000 feet timber, Piper and Go. Captain Pain, of the s.s. You Yangs, report! that the barque Crishna, bound from Newcastle, N.S.W., to Hobart Town, with coals, struck on a leef while working into Twofold Baj. She was got off the reef and beached, but there is little prospect of her being again afloat until her cargo ut discharged. She lies in a sheltered poiition from the sea.— Argus, Dec. 4. TELEGRAMS. Bluff.—Dec. 17, 5 p.m., T&ranaki for Dunedin. Post Chaiherb.—Dec. 18,8.15 a.m., Taranaki from Bluff; 17th, 4.60 p.m., Keara for Hokitika j 650 p.m., Wainui for Lyttelton via Oamaru. WEiiiHGioif. Dec. 17, midnight j Omega from Newcastle; Wanganui from Wanganni; 18th, 7 a.m., Waipara from Wanganui; 1.40 p.m., Egmont for Picton.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2183, 19 December 1867, Page 2
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