SHIPPING NEWS.
ARRIVED. Feb. 18, barque William Hyde, 533 tons, J. W. Raymond, from Hobartown. Passengers, Mr. G.H. Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Crosier, and child, Mr. and Mrs, Tyson, and two children, Mr. Surman, Mr. and Mrs. Henley and child, Mr. O'Neill. Feb. 16. schooner Sea Bird, 30 tons, Bowler, from the Wairau. SAILED. Feb. 17, steamer Nelson, 215 tons, Martin, for Wellington. Passengers, Rev. R. B. Paul, Mr. Freeth, Mr. and Mrs. Wilkin, Mr. W. Bowler, Messrs. Brotherton, Griffiths, Cameron, Hursthouse, Perceval, Thacker, and Mr. and Mrs. Porter. Feb. 20, barque William Hyde, 533 tons, J. W. Raymond, for Hobart-town. IMPORTS. In the William Hyde— 2000 sheep, 8 head cattle, 2 horses, 96 boxes tobacco, ploughs, yokes, seeds, &c. In the Sea Bird— ballast. EXPORTS In the Nelson — 5,111 feet timber, 17 kegs butter, 11 cases Cheese (N.Z.), sperm candles, cement, pipes, boots and shoes, perfumery, &c. In the William Hyde — part of original cargo. We have been informed that the following vessels are lying in the harbour at Otago :- The Royal Sovereign, a Sydney whaler, and the William Tell, an American whaler.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume V, Issue 241, 21 February 1855, Page 4
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184SHIPPING NEWS. Lyttelton Times, Volume V, Issue 241, 21 February 1855, Page 4
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