IMPORTS. In the Perseverance. — 5,000 feet timber, 2,000 palings, ] 1,250 shingles, 9 casks soda, 4 tons bark, 11 do. flour, 7 bedsteads, 1 cask loaf sugar, 100 bags sugar, 4 cavoteels currants, 10 barrels raisins, 16 bags sugar, 8 hlids. rum, 3 boxes paper, 4 do. candles, 1 cask vinegar, 4 cases perfumery, 1 do. apparel, 2 crates ginger beer bottles, 2 bales kangaroo rugs, 6 dozen buckets, 3 cases slops, 1 bale do., 1 cask Huts, 10 boxes raisins, 128 bags flour, L case tinware. In the Sea Belle. —2 casks pork, 20 bushels maize, 2 cases gin, red case, 3 do green, 1. qr. cask sherry, 5 bags sugar, 1 cask beef, W. Taylor. In the Gipsy. — 6 casks bottled ale, 1 case 6 bags sugar, Bruce. In the Fly. —l lilid. brandy, 2 qr. casks port, Order; 1 hhd. brandy, Laurie ; 1 do. do., Order; 1 keg tobacco, 35 bags sugar, 10 half chests tea, 1 qr. cask port wine, Order; 11 bags coffee, 2 do. pepper, 8 catty boxes tea, 1 caroteel currants, 1 barrel raisins, Laurie; 4 hbds. ale, Order; 28 tins paint, 11 boxes candles, 51 cases oilman's stores, Laurie ; 3 packages groceries, Fyfe; 2 casks botr tied beer, Bannister ; 1 cask tar, 4 packages slops, Alport; 10 casks ale, 21 do. oilman's stores, 4 casks 3 packages slops, Isaacs; 7 kegs nails, 1 box ironmongery, Order; 2 kegs nails, Beamish; 51 tons flour, Bannister. In the Agnes and Hannah, 11 casks pork, 5 kegs nails, 7,000 ft. timber, 1000 bricks, 5 bags potatoes, Daymond. exports. In the Sea Belle, —700 bricks, 1 hhd. lime, 1 brl. tar, 5 bags sugar, 3 bundles woolpacks, 6 bags salt, 1 scythe and saw, 5 kegs sundries, 2 reaping hooks, 1 tub and vat, 1 bag rice, 400 palings, 1200 feet timber, 1 case grog, 1 pfcge, hinges, 1 collar and saddle, 20 bush, maize, 1 sheet zinc, 1 pair boots, 15 bags flour, 1 cask peas, 1 bridle and head-stall, 1 painting, 4 half chests tea, Laurie. In the Salopian, 17 bales wool, Jackson, 2 tons flax, 8 barrels pork, Torr. In the Fisherman, 4 kegs white lead, 1 can turpentine, 1 bale fishing lines, 2 cases preserves, 8 boxes soap, 1 cask provisions, 1 ease brandy, 3 cases gin, 3 tons flour, Tribe; 4 qr. chests tea, 1$ bags coffee, Paterson. In die Arabia, 350 bush, maize, Hunt. Erratum. In last week's Shipping News, schooner Twins, read " fir Otago," instead of "for Wellington."
Lyttelton Markets, Retail prices^ Jan. 10. First flour, 16s. to 17s. per 100 lbs.; Bread, per •21b. loaf, ±kd. ; Beef,7rf. to Blrf. per lb. ; Mutton, 7rf. to Bd. j)erlb.: Pork, 7d. perlb. ; Fowls, per pair, 7.?. 6d., Ducks, none; Fresh butter, Is. lOd. ; Suit butter, Is. 3d. perlb.; Potatoes, new, Url. per lb.; Eggs, Is. 9d. per doz ; Cheese, New Zealand, Is. 3d. per lb.; Maize, 4s. 6d. per bushel.
Birth. —On the 4th instant, Mrs. Charles W. Mountfort, of a daughter.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume II, Issue 53, 10 January 1852, Page 4
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