SHIPPING.
LYTTELTON. ARRIVED. May 10—Aspasia, schooner, 44 tons, Tonge, from Auckland, en route for Kaiapoi. May 10-Rambler, cutter, bmith, from Little Akaloa. n •„ f rnni May 10— Fawn, ketch, 32 tons, Davis, from Pelorus. CLEARED. May 10 —Gazelle, s.s., 47 tons, M Lellan, for Kaiapoi, in ballast. . . . May 10— Moa, ss„ 50 tons, M Clatclue, for Kaiapoi, in ballast. SAILED. May 10— Minnie, ketch, for Little Akaloa’ IMPORTS. In the Bravo, A. Cuff, agent : 330 tons coals, Langdown and Co. In the Aspasia, Master, agent: 26,000 ft. ■awn timber, Order. In the Fawn, Master, agent: 22,000 ft. timber, Pavitt and Co. VESSELS IN HARBOUR. Halcyon, s.s. Matoaka, ship. Csntcro, barque. Collingwood, barque John Knox, barque. Southern Cross, barque, Crishna, barque. Ben Nevis, brig. Deva, brig Bravo, brigantine Rifleman, schooner. R U. Cameron, schooner. Mount McLaren, schooner. Excelsior, schooner Margaret, ketch. Straggler, ketch. The Fawn, ketch, Capt. Davis, arrived in harbour yesterday afternoon, from Pelorus ; left that port on May 1, experiencing strong S.W. gales during the passage. The Fawn has a cargo of timber, consigned to Messrs Pavitt and Co. . The schooner Aspasia arrived in harbour yesterday afternoon, from Auckland, with a cargo of timber, consigned to Order. KAIAPOI. SAILED. May 9— lsabella, ketch, Anderson, for Wellington, with 400 bushels oats, 1800 do iriieat, Callender, Newnham and Co. The Emma Pattersen, brigantine ; ChalImge, topsail schooner ; Aspasia, William aad Mary, schooners ; are in the river. The Isabella is at the bar, waiting for a slant of wind to enable her to proceed on her voyage. AKAKOA. ARRIVED. May 6—Airedale, s.s., from Lyttelton, with passengers and cargo. SAILED. May 7—Airedale, s.s., for Dunedin, with part original cargo and 13 cases fruit, 5 cases cheese, J. Daly. May 7 —Antelope, cutter, for Lyttelton, with 4200 ft. timber, J. Malcqlmson ; 180 cheese, I pkg bacon, 2 cases fruit, J. D. Gargood ; 47 cheese, W. C. Pearce, 1 case cheese, Q. Lardner ; 1 box fruit, J. Libeau; 1 box fruit, S. Watkins; 1 case grapes, T. Feltham. May B—Foam,8 —Foam, ketch, for Dunedin, with 18,000 ft. timber, £. C. Latter. TELEGRAMS. Blutt.—May 10, 7 a.m., Airedale, from Dunedin ; 4.20 p.m., Airedale for Dunedin. Port Chalmers— May 9, late, Wainui, from Lyttelton ; 10th, 7 a.m., Tararua, from Bluff ; 9th, early, Keen, for Lyttelton. Grktmocth.—May 10, 9.10 a.m., Pilot, from Melbourne. Hokitika.— May 10, 9 aan., Brace from Westport -, 9.20 a.m., Storm Bird from Adelaide ; 10.30 a.m.. Maid of Erin from Melbourne ; 9.45 a.m., Sea Bird for Newcastle. Westport. —May 10, early, Wallaby from Wanganui; Beautiful Star from Wanganui; Kennedy, Murray, and Charles Edward from Nelson.
Napier.—4.44 p.m., St. Hilda from Wairoa.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 2605, 11 May 1869, Page 2
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