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LYTTELTON.

ARBIVED. Feb. 13 — Comerang, p.s., 154 tons.Maillor from Dunedin, via intermediate ports? Passengers — Mrs Martin and two children, MYs King, infant, and servant, Mr and Mr* Spensley, and 6 children, Miss Beswick, Messrs Hull, Cotton, Scarborough, Woodward, Anderson, Richardson, Dwyer, Irvine, Preece y :10 in steerage. '■..-. Feb. l4— Fawn,, ketch, 30 tons, from Timaru. "■- --_.-: -Feb. 14 — E.. TJ. Cameron, schooner, 40 tons, W. Cameron, from Timaru. " Feb; 15— Annie, ketch, 14 tons, Clarke, from Kaiapoi. SAILED. i"!Eeb_ -13 —Alhambra, s.s., 500 tons, McLean, for Melbonrne, via , Otago, with Suez mail. Passengers— Vfessis Anstey, Laurence, and :(Mm-i<iAAA ■ . ■;: Feb". 13 — Wainui, 5.5.,. 87 tons, J. Bain, for Dunedin via intermediate ports. Passengers —Cabin : Messrs Croce',' . Hope, Hubbard. '' RuSsety "Gordon, 'Olliv^r, > George,' Lang■'Wwtief'Jetildn^l'SiasthipliyO. Ollivier, Eagle,, Gadd, Dixey, Town, Riordon, Branahan, : 0. lJ , Hf-J6llie, : :'T.''Tressie, J. Mathews, < Jl ßi Mathews/ Hi -Robsbn, Mr Wadston and family, Miss Rrown, Miss Sullivan, Miss Hill, Miss Jolly, Miss Davis, Constable and prisoner ; 8 in steerage. - .... . Feb^lS— Fawn, brigj for Guam. '•'iKPOETS. 'A. ■ 'Ih'tfaS Moa^' Miles and Co, agents: 193 hales wool, Order. In the Comerang, E. S. Dalgety and Co., agents .V.l .box, B -Petersen j' 16 pkgs sugar, 8 boxes, H. Hawkins -, 1 parcel, Dalgety and Co. ; 2 cases, chairs, i case, 1 cask, Stevely • ; ; 49 hf-bap;els ale, Walton, Warner and Co. ; 7 pianofortes, 2 cases music, Spencely. From 253 bales wool, Miles and Co. '." *Tn the E. U. Cameron, Master, agent : 131 " hales' wool, Miles and Co. In the Fawn, Master, agent : 80 bales wool, ! Miles iand Co. .: Jn the Annie, Master, agent : 2 casks tal low, J. M. Heywood and Co. In the Alhambra, Dalgety and Co., agents: 34pgs sugar, Dransfield; 67 do, Heywood; 2 brls coffee, Cobb and Sawtell ; 1 box, 1 pkg, L. G. Cole i 40 pkgs sugar, Order; 2 qr-casks wine, H. S. Brown ; 3 cases, D Davis; .80 bdls < hoop iron, Twentyman and Co.; I , truss, Collins; 1 pkg, Bnbler; 10 qr-fcasks-witie, Gould; 6 trusses leather, Angus ; 5 pkgs, Telegraph Department. ' - ; EXPORTS. .. In the Wainui, J. M. Heywood and CqZ < agents'r For Akaroa : 2 rolls lead, Woledge and Co.; 1 roll_ leather, 1 box, D. Dimond. For Timam: 1 stove, 1 box, 1 bundle piping, Taylor and Co.; 3 casks, 10 pieces piping, 6 tins, 5 kegs, 1 case, Woledge 1 and Co.; 26 pksi luggage, jHeywood and Co.; 1 box, G. Tayler; 9 tarpaulins, 1 parcel, M^^, and Co.: lease,. D. Dimond;. 4 cases, Reed and" Carder;'j_ case, A. Rich. For Dunedin: 3 kegs butter, Bird and Jones; 3 casks, I J. P.t Oliver;' 4 cases, F. Fielder-, 200 standards, ,At Rich. "In tne' Alhambra, Dalgety and Co., agents. For Dunedin— 20 cases fruit, Smith. For the Blufl— so bags bran Hawkins.. For Melbourne^, cases, 4 bdls, 74 cases cheese Hawkins ; T kegs butter, A. Cliff, 34 do do Kennedy, Brothers ; 45 do, Watt and Co. High Water, Feb. 16— 6.55 a.m.; 7.17 p.m. .The ( brig • Fawn sailed for . Guam this morning at 5 o'clock. The ketch Fawn arrived in harbour yesterday at 's' pm.' Left Timaru oh Tuesday, Feb. 9, at 8 p.m.; experienced strong head winds throughout the passage. „ c, Thfc' .schooner E. U. Cameron arrived in ybarbptir yesterday at 4.30. Left Timaru on Wednesday, Feb. 10; experienced strong head winds throughout the passage. ■ The. p.s. Comerang, Captain Maillor, arrived in harbour on Saturday evening at 6 o'clock from Dunedin, via intermediate ports; leftrDtinedin on Feb. 10 at 11.30 a.m.; arrived at Oamaru at 8.45 p.m.; left again at 9.30 a.m. on the 11th, and arrived at Timaruthe .following day at 7.15 p.m.; left the following day at 7 p.m., and arrived at Akaroa »t 9.80 a.m., and left at 12.15 p.m., arriving as .' From Dunedin to Timaru experiy.eiiced strong northerly winds; from Timaru „'te .Akaroa moderate winds; thence strong : wind from S.W. Saw the ship Blue Jacket ;\>rell Away to the eastward.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 237, 15 February 1869, Page 2

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LYTTELTON. Star (Christchurch), Issue 237, 15 February 1869, Page 2

LYTTELTON. Star (Christchurch), Issue 237, 15 February 1869, Page 2

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