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SHIPPING.

—♦— LYTTELTON. ARRIVED. Feb. 3—Lizzie, ketch, 6 tons, from Little AMoa. Feb. 3—Cordelia, ketch, 10 tons,. Hines, from Pigeon Bay Feb. 3—Mystery, ketch, 35 tons, Green, from Pigeon Bay. SAILED. Feb. 3—Essie and Agnes, ketch,"lo tons, for Little Akaloa, in ballast. Feb. 3—Rangitoto, s.s., 660 tons, Hagley, for Dunedin and Melbourne.- Passengers— Cabin: Mr and Mrs Dobson, Misses Dobson (3), Masters Dobson (2). Steerage, 7, and 12 original. Feb. 3—Gipsy, ketch, 10 tons, Matthews. IMPOSTS. In the Lizzie, Master, agent -: 6 cords firewood, Pratt. : I In the Cordelia, Master, agent: 20 cords firewood, Order. In the Keera, J. M. : Heywood and Co., agents. Shipped at Dunedin, for Lyttelton: 2 coils lead piping, F. Lilly; 15 bags shot, Order; 5 coils spun yarn, 5. Robinson; 1 case, S. H. Nashelski; 15 nests tubs, Taylor and .Co.; 2 bars steel, 2 bundles sheet iron, 36 bars iron, 4 bundles, J. Childs; 1 box, J. M. Heywood; 1 case, Taylor and Co.; 1 cask, 1 case, J. P. Oliver; 2' hhds oil,' 10 drums, 1 case, 2 cases Baits, 2' cases sauce, Twentyman and Co.; 2 bales bags, D. Davis; 10 drums oil, 2 cases salts, 5 cases mustard, Cobb and Sawtell; 2 cases, J. Spencely; 38lengtbs piping, S. Williams; 1 case glass, R. Smith; 1 cask, H. Hawkins; 1 iron stay, A. Cairns; 1 cask,wire, 1 bale, T. Raine; 30 lengths iron pipe, 16 bars iron, S. Williams; 1 case, J. M, Heywood; 1 cask, 1 case, 8 tiles, Barnes; 1 bale leather,, 1 case, C. Coombes; 1 parcel, M. Gesler; 6 boxes tin plates, 1 cask, 1 case, 2 bundles frying pans, W. Calvert; 6 coils rope, 15 kegs nails, 2 cases sundries, 1 cask, 13 bundles hoop-iron, Hawkes and Co.; 2 cases, 1 bundle packing, 2 saws, 1 length coiled chain, 3 kegs nails, 16 bars, 1 bundle iron, England Brothers; 3 pkgs, Croll; 1 truss, G. Fletcher; 2 caseß, G. Heslop; 4 trunks, W. Haines ; 2 cases, W. Strange and Co.; 1 case, G. Gould; 1 do, J. Caygill, 1 do, Hobbs and Son. From Timaru: 250 bales wool, Miles and Co.; 16 kegs nails, Woledge and Co. From Akaroa: 8 bales wool, J. M. Heywood and Co. In the Mystery, Master, agent; 30 cords firewood, R, Wood.

lIFOBTB. In the Eangitoto, E. S. Dalgety and Co., agents: For Melbourne—2B6 sacks oats, E. S. Halgety and Co.; 130 firkins butter, 2 tales flax, 1 carpet bag, Watt and Co. Transhipped, ex Mermaid, for Melbourne, under bond—4l bales comsacks, C. W. Turner. For Bluff—4 pkgs, H. Hawkins. VESSELS IN HABBODB. Blue Jacket, ship, from London, Glenmark, ship, from London. Mermaid, ship, from London. Jeanie Duncan, schooner Lady Don, schooner. Volunteer, schooner. Antelope, cutter. Jupiter, ketch. Annie, ketch.

High Water.—9.ss a.m.; 10.20 p.m. The 8.3. Eangitoto sailed for Dunedin and Melbourne at 1.30 p.m. yesterday. The schooner ..Lady Don has been launched from Mr Grubb's. slip, after receiving a thorough overhaul. HEATHCOTE. Cleabed,—Feb. 3, William and Mary, schooner, Clarkson, for Lavereaux Bay. in ballast, TELEGRAMS. s Port Chalmers—Feb. 3,6 a.m., Gothenburg, from Bluff; 6 a.m., Phoebe, from Lyttelton. 2.10 p.m., Egmont, for Bluff; 5 p.m., John Penn for Lyttelton. Nelsoh.—Feb. 3, early, Charles EdwaTd from Blenheim; 9.30 a.m,, Murray from West Coast; 1 p.m., Bruce for Westport, Wellington,—Feb. 3, 4 p.m., Wellington for Lyttelton.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 2524, 4 February 1869, Page 2

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SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 2524, 4 February 1869, Page 2

SHIPPING. Lyttelton Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 2524, 4 February 1869, Page 2