SHIPPING NEWS.
ARRIVED. Jan. 14, brig Mountain Maid, 192 tons, Peacock, from Sydney vi& Nelson. Passengers, Mrs. Batiste and child, Mr. and Mrs. Liheati. Jan. 18, barque Maktoree,' 305 tons, Cowan, from London via Wellington. Passengers, Mr. and Mrs. McLean, Miss M. and Miss A. McLean. Jan 20, schooner Fairy, 14 tons, Vincent, from Akaroa. CLEARED OUT. Jan. 16, schooner Wellington, 58 tons, Ferguson, for Wellington. Same day, brigantine Despatch, 138 tons, Rogers, for Akaroa and Ota go. Passengers, Dr. Menzies, Mrs. Levell and child, Mr. and Mrs. Kirk, and 2 children, J. Cameron, Mrs. Hornbrook and 2 children, and Mr. J. Swinbourne. Jan. 17, schooner Necromancer, 16_tons, Asr kew, for Nelson. Passengers, Messrs. Fqrdham and Dobson. Jan. 19, ship North-fleet, 951 tons, Pentreath, for Auckland. Passengers, Mr. and Mrs. Dry, Mr. Taylor, Mr. Carter, Maria, Clara, and Maria F. Carter, W. Dover, W. Fillett and child, A. Read, J. Terry, Mr. and Mrs. Cross, Mr. Cox, J. A. Baiue, G. Luard, Mr. Darcy and 2 childrenIMPORTS. In the Mountain Maid, —flour, pepper, sago, rice, rattans, salmon, tobacco, brandy, geneva, sugar, coffee, champaigne, sherry, port, claret, matches, tubs, buckets, axes, shoes, spades, clogs, drapery, hardware, wheat mills, candles, chairs, ginger beer bottles, vinegar 5 blacking, window glass, sole leathery serge shirts, British gin, &c, &c. .. : _- ■;- Iv the Mahtoree— 2o bhds. beer, Brown, 40 cases gin. 20 do. brandy, 6 qr. do., 20 eases wine, Cookson, 10 casks sugar, Caulfield,4 hhds. port, 10 qr-casksdo. Longden & Le Cren, 4hds. port, 2 qr-casks, do. 3 cases, 8 barrels, Kenuaway, 12 plates, 9-pkgs. 2 castings, C. L. Rose, 180 barrels, 16 cases, 3 hhds., 3 casks, Dr. Moore, 2 cases, 13 cask, W. G. Brittaii, 13 crates, i plough, 4 wheels, 8 cases, 1 cask, Alport. lease, Dudley, 6 bundles, 1 cask, Jaggar, 59 cases, R. & G. Rhodes, 74 bars iron, 25 drums oil, 4crts. 9 kegs, 20 boxes, 3 casks, Brown. Shipped at Nelson, 3 chests tea, 9 bags coffee, Cowan. Do. at Wellington, 1 case cigars, 1 case tobacco, Cowan, J qr-cask sherry, 2 boxes tea, 10 bags flour, Ballard, 20 bags salt, 1 bale calico, 1 crate earthenware, 4 cases, 50 iron pots, Waters, case drapery, Alport. In the Fairy, —3ooo feet timber, 10 bales wool, 4 cwt. potatoes, 2 boxes fruit, Fraser; 1 box fruit, Alport; 2 cases fruit, Cookson & Co.; 1 box eau de Cologne, 1 case fruit, Order. EXPORTS. In the Necromancer, —42 cwt. cheese, 1 cask oil, 2 casks salmon, 6 casks.
The brigantine Munford is advertised for this port from Hobarton. Among other inducements the purchase of cheap land in New Zealand is temptingly held forth.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume IV, Issue 159, 21 January 1854, Page 6
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440SHIPPING NEWS. Lyttelton Times, Volume IV, Issue 159, 21 January 1854, Page 6
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