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Shipping News.

AitIMVEfX Ayivil 17, briirantine Acis, 94 tons, Thomson, from Auckland'.' Sa:ne (lav. steamer Planet, 45 tons, Pringle, from Akarua. BAII.KIJ. Ap.-il 20, schooner Palhitxnjs, 15 tons, Johnston, lor AkaroH.

CLEAKBD. April 20, schooner Emerald Isle, 32 tons, Oakes, for Wellington. mroRTS. Tn the Acis, R. Waitt and Co., agents; 64,000 feet sawn timber, half-ton onions, order. In the Planet, J. M. Hey wood, agent; 1 cask sperm oil, J. M. Hey wood; 12 boxes fruit, 1 box effects, order. EXTORTS. In the' Palinurns, J. T. Peacock & Co., agents; 100 bags wheat, White, Peacock, & Co.; 2 bags cofFee, 1 half chest tea, 1 case clocks, 2 cases pickles, 1 bale carpeting, 3 boxes luggage, J. T. Peacock and Co. In the Emerald Isle, H. Waitt and Co., agents; 2 qr.-casks port wine, 4 qr.-casks sweetened gin, Oakes; 1000 bushels wheat,'3oo bushels oats, E. Waitt and Co. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. . For Wellington, schooners Mary Thomson and Emerald Isle, this day. For Sydney, schooner Francis, this day. The Acis left Auckland on the Bth inst., and arrived in this harbour last Friday night. She has made a remarkably quick trip, having returned to port with a full cargo after an absence of twenty-five days. Capt. Thompson reports that from the latitude of the East Cape lie had very heavy weather, accompanied by thunder and lightning; and off the Kaikoras met a heavy gale from S.S.W., Avhich lasted 30 hours, the sea running very high. The Spray from this port, March 21, arrived in Auckland on the sth inst., having called at Ahuriri. The Gertrude, with the representatives of this province and Otago, arrived in Auckland on the 7th inst.; she had experienced light variable winds and exceedingly fine weather. The Kate Kearney, with one of the Taranaki members, had arrived on the Ist from Nelson and New Plymouth. The Acis exchanged signals on the 9th instant, 15 miles out, with the Swan, bound for Auckland from Wellington, with Mr. Clifford and the Wizard Jacobs on board. No vessels were loading at Auckland for this port when the Acis left. The barque William Watson, Captain Brown, was to leave Auckland for London direct on the Bth instant, with a full cargo; consisting of 361 bales wool, 126 casks oil, 128 tons copper ore, 100 hides, 65 tons kauri gum, and 1600 bags sundries. The Isabella Hamilton was daily expected from London. .

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Lyttelton Times, Volume IX, Issue 570, 21 April 1858, Page 4

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Shipping News. Lyttelton Times, Volume IX, Issue 570, 21 April 1858, Page 4

Shipping News. Lyttelton Times, Volume IX, Issue 570, 21 April 1858, Page 4

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