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LYTTELTON. AURIVEb, " Dec. IG—Bonnie Lass, schooner, 38 tons, Davidson, from Pelorus Sound. Dec. 16—Rob Roy, s.s,, 200 tous, Thorn, from Wellington. Passengers—Mr Morley, and 11 steerage. Dec. IG—Lady Don, schooner, 5.1 tons, Swanson, from Picton. CI.EARRD, Dec. 16—Courier, ketch, 31 tons, U'Dugal, for Mofanau, in ballast, SAILED. Dec. 16—Omco, s.s., Mackic, for Wellington. Passengers—Messrs Handley (2), 10 •riginal, IMI'OKTS. In the Lady Don, Master, agent: 62,000 feet timber, Brownell. In the Bonnie Lass, Master, agent: 30,000 feet timber. Montgomery and Co. In the Bob Boy, C. W. Turner, agent: 1 corn mill, 1 lorry, J. Dransfield. EXPORTS. Iu the Otneo, Dalgcty and Co, agents: 4 oases Ileywood; 24 sacks grain, A. Cairns, VEBSKr.S IN HARBOUR. Light Brigade, ship, from London. Hydaspes, ship, from London. Hue Jacket, ship, from London, Glenmark, ship, from London. King of Italy, ship. John Knox, barque, from Syduey. P. C. E,, barque, from Newcastle. William Ackers, barque, from Newcastle. Wellington, schooner. E. U. Cameron, schooner. Cleopatra, schooner. Jeanie Duncan, schooner. Mystery ketch, Annie, ketch. Charlotte, cutter.
High Water,—6.3B a.m. ; 7.02 p.m. Trre s.s. Rob Roy arrived in harbour yesterday at 1.30 p.ra„ from Wellington; left that port on Tuesday at 3.30 p.in ; had light easterly winds throughout the passage. We ar« obliged to the purser for files. The schooner Lady Don arrived in harbour yesterday afternoon, Left Picton on Sunday evening; experienced light easterly winds all the way. The schooner Bonnie Lass, Captain Davidson, arrived in harbour yesterday morning from Pelorus Sound. Left that port on Jriday, Dec. 11; had light easterly winds throughout the passage. AKAEOA. SAILED. Dec. 15—Antelope, cutter, for Lyttelton with 6400 feet timber, J. Malcolmson; 2 e»ses cheese, 2 do poultry, W. C. Pearce. TELEGRAMS. Port CHAUIEBS.-Dec. 16, 4.25 a.m„ Wallace, from Oamaru. Greymouth.—Dec. 16, early, Lord Ashley, for Nelson. Westport.—Dec. 16, noon, Murray, from Nelson ; noon, JohnPenn, for Nelson; noon, Wanganui, for Wanganui. Hokitika.—Dec. 16,11 a.m., Waipara, for Greymouth; 11.15 a.m., Alhambra, for Greymouth ; 11.20 a.m., Alma, for Melbourne, "Nelson.—Dec. 16, 12.30 p.m., Kennedy, for Westport. Wellington.—Dec. 16, 12 noon, Melita, from London.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXX, Issue 2483, 17 December 1868, Page 2
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