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SHIPPING.
LTTTELTOK. ABBIVED. Sept. 7—Swordfish, brigantine, 155 tons, J. W. Johnson, from Dunediu, in ballast. Sept. 7—Antelope, cutter, 16 tons, Mal•olmson, from Akaroa. Sept. 7—Gazelle, s.s., 47 tons, McLellan, from Kaiapoi. SAILED. Sept. 7—Ahuriri, s.s., Flowerday, for Dunedin, via intermediate ports. Passenger— Ber Hickie. Sept. 7—Tararua, s.s. 522' tons, Hugley, for Wellington, with Panama mail. Passen-gers-cabin : Messrs C. Buys, J. Selfe, R. Jfichokra. J. Peter, Capt. M'Lean. Fore ••bin: Mr and Mrs Chambers and 2 children, Mr and Mrs Rowe, Mrs Fish and 2 children, Messrs Eusac, W. Forcett, J. Cannell, W. Oliver, S. Green, J. Burnett, Miss Kennedy, Mr and Mrs Petrie and 3 children, IMPORTS. In the Gazelle, Miles and Co., agents: 347 sacks wheat, Walton Warner and Co. j 90 do, C. CfAikman; 2 tons potatoes, Pitcaithley. EXPORTI. In the Tararua, Miles and Co., agents: lor Wellington-1 gunny sugar, 1 pkge flax, 1 do photographs, 1 cask, 4 boxes cheese, 14 kegs butter, 2 casks onions, Miles and Co. lor Melbourne—lßo sacks oats, Walton, Warner and Co.; 32 bales wool, Dalgety and Co. For Greymouth—l box, Miles; 4 cases tacon, Connell. For Hokitika—3 boxes, Miles. For Manukau—l case, Miles. In the Ahuriri, Mathesoß'sAgency,agents: 1 sacks cheese, J. P. OliveT. VEBSELS IN HARBOUR. Light Brigade, ship, from Londoi. Coleroon, ship, from London. Laughing Water, barque, from Newcastle. American Lloyd's, from Boston. Fawn, brig, from Newcastle. Swordfish, brigantine, from Dunedin, Day Dawn, schooner, from Havelock, Streamlet, schooner, from Nelssn. Margaret, ketch. Emu, ketch. Annie, ketch Blackwall, barge.
High Water,—B.ls a.m.; 8,41 p,m,
KAIAPOI.
JAILED. Sept. 6—Gazelle, b.b., M'Lellan, for Lyttelton,with 1748 bushels wheat, Birch and Co.;, 48 do, Belcher and Co,; 3 tons potatoes, W.D.Buddie. .
AKAROA,
ARRIVED. Sept, 3—lsabella Jackson, schooner, from Lyttelton, in ballast. Sept. 3—Comerang, p.s., from Lyttelton, with passengers and cargo. Sept. s—Wainui, b.s., from Dunedlnand intermediate ports, with 2 bolts canvas, E. C. latter; 1 trunk drapery, C. L. Wigginß [ 1 parcel, T. Feltham; 2 kegs nails, 4 boxes tea, 1 case groceries, 1 nest boilers, 1 pkg ironmongery, J. D. Garwood. SAILED. Sept. 2—Minnie, ketch, for Christchurch, with 14,000 ft timber, Shadboltand Vanstone. Sept. 4—Comerang, p.s,, for Dunedin and intermediate ports, with part original cargo, and 20 cheese, 2 kegs butter, C. L. Wiggins; 40 cheese, James Daly. Sept. s—Dove, schooner, for Christchurch, with 13,000 ft timber, Eraser and Brown. Sept. S—Antelope, cutter, for Lyttelton, with 5800 ft timber, J. Malcolmson; 5 hhds ale, G. Haylock. Sept. s—Wainui, s.s., for Lyttelton, with part original cargo, and 2 qr-casks whisky, 1 case tobacco, E. C. Latter; 1 box jam, R. Newton. Three passengers.
In consequence of some articles having been found on the beach near Terawiti, last week, leading to Jthe supposition that some unfortunate vessel had been wrecked thereabouts, Mr Hill was despatched yesterday morning, by the Customs to make inquiries and report thereon. About half a mile from Happy Valley on the beach he picked up the lid of akerosine case marked ABO j three miles further on he saw a portion of a boat, three planks, copper fastened, teak wood, painted white on both sides; some hundred yards the other side of Black Rock found a hen coop, between 9 and 10 feet long, made of teak, painted oak colour, the railings in front being round; at Karori Stream found an empty case marked ABO, side out, yet in good order, and did not appear to have been long exposed; met Mr Hunter's shepherd, who showed him two tins containing oil which were found lying alongside the case just mentioned on MondayVlast; they appeared to be full, in very good order, and not at all rusted; then went to Mrs Macmanaman's, at Cape Terawiti, when that lady said she had picked up a chest containing tea, about two-thirds full, at Orangoronga, which appeared to have been broken open by the action of the sea; the only marks on it were JNO. on the matting, which were brought into town together with a piece of the hencoop.— Wellington Evening Post, Sept. I.
TELEGRAMS.
Bluff.—Sept. 7, James Paxton from Biverton; 6th, 4.30 p.m., Rangitoto for Melbourne-, 7th, 11 a.m., Bravo for Hokitika. HoKHiKA.-Sept. 7, 1.30 p.m., Gothenburg from Greymoutn; 12.45 p.m., Kennedy for Greymouth. Pictox.—Sept. 7, 8 a.m., Airedale from Nelson; 11 a.m., Airedale for Wellington.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXX, Issue 2406, 8 September 1868, Page 2
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