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SHIPPING NEWS.

ARRIVED. Dec. Bth, cutter Catherine Aim, 12 tons, Bell, from Akaroa. Dec. 10th, schooner Dauntless, 27 tons, Girvan, from Auckland. Passenger, Mr. R. Hodgson. Same day, schooner Cicely, 65 tons, Lid dell, from "Wellington. Same day, barque Cornwall, 580 tons, Dawson, from London, Passengers, Mr. John Bealey, Mr. Samuel Bealey, Rev. J. Twigger, Miss Letitia Willbee,, Miss Ann Foulkes, Mr. J. E. Tuke, Mr. and Mrs. Young, Mr. and Mrs. Worsley and 10 children, Messrs. Bailey, T. Maser, W. J. Moorhouse B. M. Moorhouse, and T. C. Moorhouse, Dr. J. R. Philip, Mr. J. Meller, Miss Whiteman, Mr. and Mrs. Squire and 3 children, Messrs. J. and J. D. Barris, Mrs. Green and 2 children, Mr. Edward Peugh, Mr. and Mrs. Russ and child, Mr. C. A. Tyler, Messrs. John and Charles Canning, Miss Margaret Perkins, Miss Welsh, Messrs. Adnam, J. Mallock, T. Woolgrove, W. Jelff and D. Turner, Mr. J. Harris and wife, Mr. Charles Edwards, wife and 2 children, and 49 in the steerage. SAILED. Dec. 6th, brig Sisters, 131 tons, Clark, for Wellington. Dec. Bth, schooner Wellington, 54 tons, Ferguson, for Wellington. Dec. 11, schooner Henry, SO tons, Holmes, for Wellington. Dec. 12th, cutter Catherine Ann, 12 tons, Bell, for Kaikoras, in ballast. Passengers, The Hon. J. S. Wortley, Messrs. Charles Jones, Win. Johnson, Charles Rees, and J. J ickson. IMPORTS. In the Catherine Ann, —27 bags flour, 12 casks butter, 2 boxes soap, 3 do. tea, 1 do. candles, 1 cross-cut saw ; shipped at Little Akaloa, 5,500 ft. timber, Paterson and Co. In the Cicely,— l4,99B ft. sawn timber, 8,500 shingles, 450 palings, 100 bushels maize, Longden ■ and Le Cren. In the Dauntless, —12,000 ft. sawn timber, 200 bushels maize, 14 ton bacon, 1 ton pork, 15 bags sugai", 20 kegs nails, 5 cwt. lard, R. Hodgson. In the Cornwall —3 bundles 9 boxes raisins, 1 cask figs, 1 do nuts, 2 barrels currants, Pickett; 50 casks bottled beer, 16 barrels beer, 10 casks do., Tribe; 1 pipe wine, 1 mill, 1 case account books, Order; 18 qr. casks port, Duncan; 3 eases gin, 50 do. bottled beer, 1 barrel ginger, 1 case arrowroot, 54 kegs nails, 1 hhd. hollowware, 1 bundle chairs, 2 do. spades, 1 do. forks, 2 casks blacking, 39 rings wire, 8 frames, 45 cases glass, 1 grindstone, 33 casks bottled beer, 1 case perfumery, 2 qr. casks sherry, Ido port; shipped to order, with a number of packages not particularly described.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume I, Issue 49, 13 December 1851, Page 5

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SHIPPING NEWS. Lyttelton Times, Volume I, Issue 49, 13 December 1851, Page 5

SHIPPING NEWS. Lyttelton Times, Volume I, Issue 49, 13 December 1851, Page 5

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