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ARRIVED.

February 28th—Schooner Sea Bird, 17 tons, Martin, from Akaroa. Same day—Schooner Hannah, 20 tons, Morrison, from

Amiiri. . „ March I—S.S. ZingaTi,'ll'l tons, Millton, from Wellington and the Northern Port*. Passengers from Wellington : Mr. and Mm. Smart, Mrs. Rhodes, Mrs. Varnham, Mr*. Fisher and five children, Misses Richardson, Day aud Tournear. Rev. — Petit Jean, Messrs. Hart, Mountfon, Fisher, King, Bannatyneand Aikman, Masters Fitzherbert, Brandon and Riddiford, and seven in the steerage. March's—Schooner Canterbury, 37 tons. Hall, (from Wellington. Passengers: Mr. and Mrs. Geddings and two children, and,Mr. Abrahamson. Same day—Briir' Monntain Maid, 192 tons, Peacock, from Sydney, :via Wellington- Passengors: Mrs. Booth, and Messrs. Bovren and Bochanan. . Same day—Schooner Queen of Perth, 92 ton'?, Stanley, from Auckland. Passengers: Mr. and Mrs Stevenson, two children"and servant,' Mm aud Miss Armstrong, and two childrdh. , 1 March 3—Schooner Phoebe, 25 tons, Canty, from Wellington. Same day—Ketch Emn, 34 tons, Reynolds, from Tiraaru. SAILED. March I—Schooner Lucy James, 32 tons, Throop, for Timaru. Passenger: Captain Cain. March 2—Ship Oliver Lang, 1224 tons, Mnndle, for Liverpool, via Wellington. Passengers: Mrs. Mundle and two children, Mm. Hervev and child, Mrs. Dampier, Mrs. Teschmaker, Messrs. Studholme, Kcnnoway (2), Haylock, R-jgers, Acland, Pike and Rickman. March 3.—Barque Philip Laing, 500 tons, Cadenhead, for Singapore, in, ballast. - IMPORTS. In the Sea Bird, from Akaroa, E. Genet, agent. 5,500 feet timber, 600 posts and rails, 70 cheese-., 10 cases fruit, 1 case, 1 trunk, order. In the Hannah, from Amnri, 13. Genet, agent- 8 bales wool, Alport. - ' In the.Zingari, from Wellington, Cooks-on, Bowler and Co., agents... Under bond: —From Wellington, 1(5 rases sweetened gin ; transshipped ex Rose of Sharon from London, 5 qr.-casks rum, order. In the Canterbury, from Wellington, B. Genet, agent. Trans-snipped ex Indian Queen, from Liverpool, 23 cases, 22 boxes, I cask, 22 hajes, Latter; 1 case, 1 truss, •2 crate*, Leach; 40 gallipots, 'S.I bundles iron, 1 case, 16 kdg«, 3 bottles, 1 J barrel tar, l' *». pitch, 1 pig lead, Shand; 3 boxes hardware, 6 bundles shovels, 2 casks glass, 3. do. hardware,, I box toys, 18 kegs nails, 4 boxes hardware, 1 cask, 3 boxes, I case, 15 barrels tar, 15 do. pitch, 50 cases oilman's stores, 18 cases, 11 casks, order. Shipped »t Wellington,—s caips brandy, Borku ; under bond—l 4 CiiHPd whiskey, Burke; N.Z. Produ.-e—9 casks apples, Campbell and Co.; half-a-ton tow, Abrahamson. In the Mountain Maid, Peacock and Co., agents, from Sydney via Wellington. General cargo from Sydney; 200 baps salt trans-shipped ex John Mastermiin from' Nelson and -various duty paid cargo from Wellington and Nelson, 8 hides and 20 bu»hel>> apples, Colonial Produce. In Iho Queen of Perth, from Auckland j duty paid, 2 bales canvas, 1 case 3 pkg3. Merchandise, 25 chest* tea ; Under bond, J cask beef, 2 hhds. Brandy; Trans -shipped <•< America from New Bedford, 7 pkgs. chairs, 8 do. sundries, 11 cases, 5 pkgs. tubs, 6 nesfs nails, 6 do. tubs, 6 j>k<rs. nuekets, 3 churns I cask, Armstrong. Cargo for Melbourne: 5 bales wool. 57 tons.'Kauri gum, 70 hides, 15,000 ft. sawn timber, order. In the Emu,-E:-Genet, agent, from Timaru, 41 bales t»oo!, Le Cren. In thu Phoebe, Waitt & Co., agents, 1 bale blankets, 19 coils rope, 30 bales corn sacks, Le Cren.

exports,

In the Lupy James, for Timaru, 5 tonH flonr, 2 tons ironware, 7,000 .ft. sown timber, half ton coals, 3 chests tea, 1 c:i^« gin, 2 tons sugar, Cain. ■ In the Oliver Lang. Cooltaon, Bowler, & Co., agents, N. Z. produce chipped at Wellington and Nelson for Liverpool. Shipped at" Port .Victoria, 194 bales", 67,627 lbs. wool. Gould & allies, 377 hales, 124,692 lbs. wool, Cook«>n Bowler, & Co. ; 398 bales, 135,255 lbs wool, Robert M'a.itt & Co,; 197 bales 64,810 lbs. wool, F. Bank* ; in all 1J 66 -bales, 392,384 lbs. wool, value I case N. Z.* - daguerreotypes, 1 case curiosities, Cookßon, Bowler, a'ud Co.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume VII, Issue 452, 4 March 1857, Page 6

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ARRIVED. Lyttelton Times, Volume VII, Issue 452, 4 March 1857, Page 6

ARRIVED. Lyttelton Times, Volume VII, Issue 452, 4 March 1857, Page 6

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