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ARRIVED.

Jan. 13, ship Lady Clarke, 600 tons, M'Lean, from Sydney via Newcastle, with 120 head of cattle, 1400 sheep, and 8 horses. Passengers, A Ludlam, Esq. and lady, Mr. Creighton, Mr. Beck. Same day, cutter Maria Josephine, 22 tons, Walker, from Nelson, cargo, timber. Passenger, Mr. Campbell. Jan. 14, ship Oriental, 600 tons, Taylor, from Twofold Bay, via Wellington, with 50 head of cattle,,"and 20 horses. Passengers, 11. A. Bradley, Esq., Messrs. Burt, Lyon, and Laurie. Same day, brigantine Comet, 100 tons, Cork, from Sydney, with 670 sheep. Passenger, Master Perry. Same day, cutter William, 12 tons, Askew, from Nelson, cargo, timber, flour, bricks, butter, colonial ale.

Jan. 16, schooner Phoebe, 24 tons, Benson, from Sumner.

Jan. 17, schooner Fanny, 9 tons, Smith, from Sumner.

Same day, schooner Flirt, 12 tons, Day, from Sumner,

SAILED.

Jan 10, cutter Katherine Johnsione, 12 tons, Armstrong, for Pigeon Bay and Akaroa, cargo, luggage. Jan. 11, schooner Henry, 20 tons, Bowler, for Wellington, ballast.

Jan. 14, cutter Alpha, 40 tons, M'Gregor, for Wellington, cargo, wool.

Same day, schooner Flirt, 12 tons, Day, for Sumner, cargo, luggage.

IN PORT,

Ship Sir George Seymour, 850 tons, Goodson, Barque Cressy, 720 tons, Bell. Ship Lady Clarke, 500 tons, M'Lean. Ship Oriental, 600 tons. Brigantine Comet, 100 tons, Cork./ Cutter Maria Josephine, 22 tons. Cutter William, 12 tons, Schooner Phoebe, 24 tons, Benson. Schooner Fanny, 9 tons, Smith. Schooner Flirt, 12 tons, Day.

Erratum, last week. We. omitted to notice the arrival on the 18th of December, of the barque Eden, 522 tons, Murdoch, from London, June 3, via New Plymouth, Nelson, and Wellington, and her departure on Dec. 23 for Otago. Four or five passengers landed from her at this place, and a"bout fifteen more proceeded in her to their original destination at Otago. The omission arose chiefly from the fact, that this vessel was not entered at the Custom-House.

The barque Monarch, 315 tons, Harrison, arrived at Akaroa on the twelfth inst, having left Sydney on the 17th ult. Passengers, Messrs. C. B. Robinson, J. Jeffrey, and Sanctuary. She sailed with 789 sheep, 66 head of cattle, and 17 horses. We have not heard how many of these arrived in safety. One American, and one French, whaling-ship, were also lying in Akaroa a few days ago. The Titan schooner, 350 tons, left Deal for New Zealand on the 9th of September. The Cornelia. entered outwards from London for New Zealand on the 9th of September. The Victory, 700 tons, was to sail from London, for Auckland direct on the 20th of September. The Torrington brig, and Scotia schooner, may bejdaily expected from Wellingon, on their way to Otago.. The Lord William Bentinck, 600 tons, John Allan, Commander, is advertised to sail from Wellington for London, on the 20th of January.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume 1, Issue 2, 18 January 1851, Page 4

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ARRIVED. Lyttelton Times, Volume 1, Issue 2, 18 January 1851, Page 4

ARRIVED. Lyttelton Times, Volume 1, Issue 2, 18 January 1851, Page 4

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