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SHIPPING NEWS.

ARRIVED. March 21, brig Thomas and Henry, 234 tons, 'Davies, from Otago. Passengers, Mrs. Chapman, and daughter, Messis. Bell, Jones, (3), Nemo, Carnegie suid Dunlop. March 28, schooner Sea Bird, 30 tons, Swanson, from Akuroa. CLEARED OUT. March 23, brig Mountain Maid y 192 .tons, Peacock, for Akaioa. Passeugeis, Messrs. Buchanan and Plimmer. IMPORTS. In the Thomas and Henry, —3o9 bales wool, ?3 bags potatoes, 2 bales sheepskins, and 2 bales whale-fins, In the Sea Bird, —15,000 feet timber, and 4 cases fruit. EXPOJtTS. In the Mountain Maid —part of original cargo from Sydney, We)ling-ton, and Nelson. The Mount•Wollaston, American whaling ship of 325 tons, arrived ut Akaioa on the 15th inst. W. R. Potter, commander. She sailed from Wellington, 30th September, 1854—has 125 brls. sperm oil, 750 brls. whale oil, 3 ton whalebone. Has been fishing between these coasts and 155° W. Long. Fish prevail most to the eastward. She experienced fine weather for tb.e most pavt; spoke the Christopher Mitchell, Am. ship of New Bedford, Cap. Slocum, last out from Sandwich Islands —parted company with her jibemt 15th January. The Christopher Mitchell had about 1400 bairels, out 18 months.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume V, Issue 250, 24 March 1855, Page 4

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SHIPPING NEWS. Lyttelton Times, Volume V, Issue 250, 24 March 1855, Page 4

SHIPPING NEWS. Lyttelton Times, Volume V, Issue 250, 24 March 1855, Page 4

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