SHIPPING NEWS.
ARRIVED
Oct 23rd, ship Cashmere, 640 tons, Pearson from London, Passengers, Married Couples: Richard Boulton, wife, and 6 children : James Brown, wife and infant; Benjamin Bailey and wife; George Bright, wife, and 2 children; John Gerkin, wife, and 3 children ; Charles Hill, wife, and 2 Children; John Hood, wife and 5 chil-
dren; James Hayton and wife; Frederick Haskins and wife ; Wm. Ivory, wife, and 4 children ; Matthew Jones, wife, and child; John Lafhagen, wife, and infant; George May, wile, and 2 children; Charles Orchard, wife, and infant ; John Pearce, wife, and 6 children ; Thomas Pring wife, and 3 children ; John Parnam, wife, and infant; Simon Ray, wife and 7 children; Wm. Stapleforth, wife, and infant ; .Joseph Staunton, wife, and 3 children ; Thomas Wells. wife, and 3 children; Wm. Werry, wife, and infant; Josiah Watson and wife ; Wm. Watson, wife, and infant; Wm. Morgan Watson, wife, and 2 children ; John Younghusband, wife, and 5 children.— Single Men: John Austin, Wm. Ayres, George Bashan, John Boulton, John Bailey, William Cameron, Fred. Frank, John Finch, James and Thomas Gibbs, John Grauben, George Hepworth, Anthony Hancock, Jos. Jackson. Henry Kimmerman, John Kerr, Henry Ludiman, Henry and John Litchens. Henry Luesser, Henry Lens, Fred. Monk. Alex. Rose Alex. Schweiter, George Shaw, Thomas Stokes, Henry Schaeffe, William White. Edwin Wells, and Henry Wells.— Single Women: -Hannah Artley, Helen Aitkens, Sarah and Sarah Ann Brannings, Sarah Boulton, Ann Cameron, Helen Franks, Matilda Eilms, Elizabeth Gibbs, Susan Jones, Lucy and Mary Ridley, Elizabeth Wise, Amelia and Rosetta Wells, and Mary Ann Wells, — Unassisted Steerage Passengers: Mr. Mr. Hunt, Mr. and Mrs. McNaughten, and arid Miss Mansey.—Cabin passengers, 6 ; unassisted steerage passengers, 5 ; assisted, do., 155 ; total, 166 October 25, brigantine Munford, 169 tons, Lindsay, from Hobart Town. IMPORTS. In the Munford, Latter & Le Cren, agents,3 iron chests, 1 case denims 3 cheese presses, 5 cases chairs, 60 hags Chilian flour, 5 barrels pitch. 2 bales gunny bags. 1 case clocks, 3 hulfchests and 50' boxes tea, .9,003 palings, 70,000 ft. timber, 34.000 shingles, 30 cases pickles, 16 | bundles laths, Latter and Cren.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume V, Issue 312, 27 October 1855, Page 6
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347SHIPPING NEWS. Lyttelton Times, Volume V, Issue 312, 27 October 1855, Page 6
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