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Shipping News.

ARRIVED,

July 14, ship Maori, 799 tons, G. C. Petherhridge, from London, March 25. Passengers for Canterbury: saloon, Messrs. Wilkinson, Palamet, Ainley, Bushell, Traherne, and Price, Mr. ;\ and Mrs; Butler, Mrs. Honeynian, Mrs. Price, and 177 second cabin and steerage passengers, whose names were given in a former" number. , . July 15, schooner. Lucy James. 33 tons, Throop, from Wellington. 9th inst. Passenger; Mr. Rankin. July 16, schooner Palinurus, 15 tons, Drutnmpnd, from Akaroa. CLEARED. • July 14, scliooner Canterbury, 37 tons, Bowten, for Wellington. July 16, schooner Jessie, 134 tons, Ritchie, for the Chatham Islands. SAILED. July 14, screw steamer White Swan, 198 tons, McLean, for Otago. Passengers: Mr. and Mrs. Rich woe£ and family, Messrs. McMillan, Gibson, Ross, McDermot, Dalrymple, Algar, Mrs. Chapman, Mr. andJVlrs. Grey and family, and Miss Bowler. . ' - imports. ; . ' In the Maori, R. Latter, agent: 37 casks, S cases, 1 barrel, 20 qr.-casks, 8 bales, 12 bundles, 1 cask, 20 kegs, 155 iron pots, 64 ovens, 4 bundles, 49 cases, .45.half-chests, 9 bales, 3 casks, 5 .chests, 4 matted cases, 12 kegs, R. Latter; 1 pikge. Browne; 1 case, Bargopdj.l barrel, Latter and Le Cren; i case, 14 qr.-casks, 1 case, 10 brls., 70 kegs,-25 half-chests', 10 chests, 75 boxes, 17 bales, 7 bundles, 53 cases, 10 "crates, 2 casks, 4 winnowing machines, 30 bundles, 390 bars iron, 6 packets, 10 bales, Cookson, Bowler & Co.f 20 bundles wire, H. Gresson-, 6 cases. 4 bales, Waitt & Go.--.-l box,: 1 barrel, W. Thomson; 3 hales, 417 bundles, 1 pkge, G. H. Moore; 1 box, Mallinson; 1 do. Bartram; 1 case, Marsack; I box, Young; 1 case, Greaves; 4 cases, Ellis; 1 box, Shears; 3 cases, Gresson; 1 case, Turner; 6 cases, Merton; 2 boxes, Parkinson; 1 case, Bealey; 1 , box,: Lee; 33 cases, 23 casks, 2 qr.-casks, 19 cases, Hey wood; 2 casks, Wilson; ,1 case Luck; 8 cases,. Gould and Miles; l; case, Bishop; 1 case, W. Donald* 5 cases, -Manager Union Bank Australia; -2 cases. Co tteril; 2 boxes. Cooper; 7 cases,' Hall;. 1 case, 1 bale, ;Whincop; 1 box, Rowley; 88 bundles wire, 1 pkg., 50 kegs, 17 bales, Rhodes; 1 case, Lee; 1 do., J. B. Wilson; 1 box, 2 pkgs., Hay; 2 cases, 6 casks, Campbell 6 Co.; 2 casks, Hamilton; 5 casks; W. Burton ; 17 casks, W. Wilson; 1 case, J. Coward; 1 box, Campbell; 1 case, ,3 casks, 6 boxes, W. Reeve; I -case, Harding; 2. cases, Clarkson; 1 cask, Reeves; 3 cases, R. Waitt; 1 washing machine, Ma:tin; 12 qr.casks, 2 hhds.,2o2 cases,2o pkgs., 150 pases, 15 hhds., 12 .bale 3; 78 cases, 80 boxes, 75 barrels, 20 pkgs., 1 hhd.,-20 bundles, 2 tierces, 7 cases, 12 qr!!'casks, 6 casks whiskey, 3 trunks, 19 cases, 1 chest 1 pkg., Order.

; In the Lucy • James, * for Christchurch: 1078 pieces timber, 1 weighing machine, 1 pkg. sacks, 6 cases, A. Webb; 15 casks bottled stout, 10 do. ale, Hart; 1 qr. cask old torn, 4 caseswwhiskery r 1 pkg. sacks, Thomson; 2 casks bottled ale, Throop; 1 trunk, 1 keg dried apples, 10 boxes soap, 5 cases sherry, Barrett; 15 casks bottled stout, Order.In the Palinurus, Brumraond, agent: 7000 ft, timber, Miles, Kington & Co.; 30.bags flour, 15 do. bran, Hodgson; 75 cheeses, Order. EXPOkTS. In the Canterbury, Genet, agent: 249 bushels oats, Cookson; 1,1 IS do. wheat Genet. In the Jessie, Peacock & Co., agents: 1 baleblankets, Peacock. In the White Swan, Alport, agent: 6 kegs nails, 1 case books, 1 case, Miles, Kington & Co.; and part original cargo from Melbourne.

The Maria Elizabeth arrived yesterday evening from Wellington, three weeks out.

The Maori, .which we formerly stated as having sailed from Gravesend on the 25th of March, arrived on Wednesday last, making a voyage of 110 days. After starting she met with strong S.W. gales, which continued for 21 days, and prevented -her passing Madeira till her 25th day of departure. .On the 15th May the fore-top mast and three top-gallant masts; were carried away, which caused a further detention, and during the last ten days of the voyage, she made very little headway from calms and light winds. She made Stewart's Island on Mouday last. Taking the voyage altogether, it was fine and agreeable. Three births. and sevjen -deaths occurred. All the latter were/.natural, one having died of consumption,'and another having come oh .board in a state of debility from previous illness. The following is a list of the deaths:—Second cabin —James Wilson, single. . Steerage—James Barber, single; Henry Cousins, married—no children; Mrs. Moss and infant; Lucy Rainbow, single; stod Thomas Heslop, single.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume X, Issue 595, 17 July 1858, Page 3

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Shipping News. Lyttelton Times, Volume X, Issue 595, 17 July 1858, Page 3

Shipping News. Lyttelton Times, Volume X, Issue 595, 17 July 1858, Page 3

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