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SHIPPING.

— 4 — LYTTELTON. ARRIVKD. Sept. 18-Princess Alice, brig, 268 tons, W. Kiddey, from Sydney. Sept. 18—Margaret, ketch, Munro, from Decanter Bay, with firewood. Sept. 18—Cordelia, ketch, Hines, from little Akaloa, with firewood. CLEARED. Sept. 18—Blackball, barge, 26 tons, Munro, for Kaiapoi. IMPORTS. In the Princess Alice, A. Cuff, agent: 370 tons coals, Order. EXPORTS. In the Blackwall, Master, agent: 50 tons coals, Pavitt.

VESSELS IN HARBOUR, Light Brigade, ship, from Loudon. Southern Cross, barque, from Hobart Town. Indus, barque, from Newcastle, Laughing Water, barque, from Newcastle, Fawn, brig, from Newcastle. Jupiter, ketch, from Havelock, Rose of Eden, schooner. Mary Ann Christina, schooner. Wild Wave, schooner. Randolph, schooner. Rambler, cutter. Charlotte, cutter.

High water,—6.27 a.m.; 6.53 p.m.

The barque A. H. Badger arrived at Newcastle on Aug. 27. The Fawn, brig, having completed her loading, will clear and sail for Melbourne, tomorrow.

The barque, Crishna, is discharging her inward cargo of coals at the screw-pile jetty. The barque, Laughing Water, is at the screw-pile jetty, loading grain for Melbourne. The Charlotte, cutter, is at the same jetty, loading grain for the Buller, and the Jubilee, schooner, is loading timber for Dunedin. The Wild Wave, schooner, is loading at the Railway wharf, grain &c, for Charleston. The brig Priucess Alice, Capt. Kiddey, arrived in harbour on Thursday night from Sydney; left on Aug, 29, with moderate westerly breeze; from 31st ult. tos;hinst. had southerly breezes, veering at times to S-.5.E., witli heavy rain; on sth the wind veered round from S. to NW., and settled into eastward and thick weather; on the 11th Iliad a moderate breeze from the westward; made Stephen's Island at 11 a.m., on Saturday, the 11th, and carried a moderate N.W. freeze through the Straits as far as the Kaiferaras, arriving there on Saturday night; after a calm, the wind suddenly sprung up from the S.S.W. We are obliged to Captain Kiddey for papers, KAIAPOI. ARRIVED. Sept. 18—Gazelle, s.s., McLellan, from Lyttelton. IN RIVER. Gazelle, s.s.; Rose of Eden and Streamlet, Bchooners; Elizabeth and Annie, ketches. TELEGRAMS. Port Chalmers.—Sept. 18, 12.30 p.m., Wallace, p.s., for Oamaru. Hokitika.—Sept. 18,11.20 a.m., Okarita forWestport. Nelson.—Sept. 18, early, Nelson from Westport; 10.30 a.m., Phoebe for Picton. Wellington.—Sept, 18,2 p.m., Alhambra for Lyttelton,

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXX, Issue 2416, 19 September 1868, Page 2

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SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume XXX, Issue 2416, 19 September 1868, Page 2

SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume XXX, Issue 2416, 19 September 1868, Page 2