SHIPPING.
PORT OF LYTTELTON. ARRIVED. May 19 —Cicero, ship, 1130 tons, Raymond, from London, with 237 immigrants. May 19—Union, barque, 301 tons, Sherlock, from Newcastle via Dunedin. May 19—Clyde, s.s., 27 tons, McConville, from Saltwater Creek. May 19—Margaret, ketch, 24 tons, Dennett, from Little Akaloa. May 19 —Omeo, s.s,, 660 tons, Calder, from Melbourne via South. CLEARED. May 19—James Hannell, barque, 475 tons, Curtis, for Dunedin. Passengers Cabin : Mrs Curtis and Mrs Homby. Steerage : Messrs J. Wendleburn, J. Gordon, H. Bruce, T. Sloane, J. Thompson, W, Burnip, \T. Vincent, H. Salt, and E. Hudson. SAILED. May 19—Phmbe, s.s., 416 tons, Worsp, for Northern ports. May 19—Elizabeth Ann, ketch, 20 tons, Feron, for Pigeon Bay. ARRIVAL OF THE CICERO. This ship was signalled yesterday afternoon outside the heads, and early this morning her number was run up. The commissioners and health officers proceeded down to the vessel in the s.s, Mullough to-day. She has been 106 days out, and brings 237 immigrants. Only one death occurred on the passage, that of an infant. Further particulars have not yet been received,_ a° our express left while the vessel was coming up the harbour.
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Globe, Volume III, Issue 292, 19 May 1875, Page 2
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