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June 21, schponer Francis, 102 tons, Brown, from Sydney, June 9. Passenger: Mr. Willmer. June 22, barque India, 210 tons, Harries, from Launceston, 28th ult., bound for Otago. ' - SAILED. ■ -■■-.■.-: •■■.'. June 21, schooner Canterbury, 37 tons, Bowten, for Wellington. Passengers: Mr. and Mrs. Martin, Miss Field, Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Martin, and three in the steerage. CLEARED OFT. June 21, schooner Maria Louisa, 18 tons, Jones, for Akaroa. IHPORTB. In the Francis, Cookson & Co. agents: 13 chests, 20 half-chests, 28 bags, tea, 3 cases cigars, 10 hhds. rum, 9 hales bags, 1 ditto hardware; 1 cask glass, 20 qr.-casks gunpowder, 1 pkge. tea, 11 do. raisins, 64 cases chairs, 20 nests tubs, I). Davis; 2 half-tierces tobacco, 2 cases saddlery, 3 drays, 3 carts, Gould & Miles; 20 cases gin, 2 casks ditto, 1 hhd. brandy, 3 qr.casks, 2 hhds. wine, 1 half-tierce tobacco, 16 bags refined sugar, 2 cases chairs, ,5 cases, 9 bales, 1 pkg. drapery, 1 cask hardware, 4 trunks boots, 1 pair wheels, 3 boxes glass, 1 bale scythes, 1 do. guns, 3 boxes drapery, 3 bales, 1 case, 1 box ironmongery, 1 case saddlery, 1 do. books, 1 do. matches, 1 do. clocks, 2 do. herrings, 2 do. oilmen's stores, 5 cases, 4 cases pipes, 3 chests tea, 6 iron trucks, 7 horses, Willmer; 6 halfchests tea, 12 boxes do., 2 bris. treacle, R. i La*-,,. ter; 200 mats sugar, J.Dayis, 4 pkgs. drapery, r 1 case chairs, Skillicorn; 10 cases coffee, 2 qr.casks whiskey, 2 hhds, brandy, 14 cases drapery, 5 bundles bags, 1 case boots, 5 nests buckets, 5 cases pineapples, 5 do. cutlery, 10 bris. raisins, 5 do. pearl barley, 5 cases herrings, 30 halfchests, 46 boxes tea, 2 casks fire-clay, 2 tons sugar, Dransfield; 5J tons pig iron, 2 casks fireclay, 14 bundles sheet iron, Anderson; 25 pkgs. plants, 1 case do., Clarkson; 25 tons coal', order.
Erratum.—Li the cargo of the Nourmahal— published in our last—instead of 139 pkgs. Hamilton, it should have been, 139 pkgs., E. Keece.
EXPORTS. In the Canterbury, Genet, agent; 1 parcel, 1 i case, 1 bale, 1 trunk, 2 cases 1 parcel saddlery, 1 coil rope, 4 cases sauce. In the Mary Louisa; 64 sacks wheat.
The India experienced very rough weather of heavy easterly gales which lasted for a week off Cook's: Straits, and proved severely disastrous to the sheep on board, 1200 in all, 500 of which were lost during its continuance. They belong to B. Dowling, Esq., who with his lady are passengeys. There were" four horses shipped, which hay^earrived all safe. The ship has put in to Lyttelton for fodder, and it depends upon the procuring of .it, whether or not the live stock will be landed at Caterbury.r.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume IX, Issue 588, 23 June 1858, Page 4
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