Shipping News.
ARRIVED,
Sept. 25, schooner Uira, 26 tons, Toomey, from Wellington. Passengers, Messrs. Lessington, Niehol, GrogaD, Pridham, and Miss Signel!. Sept. 29, brig Spray, 148 tons, Scot, from Sydney via Jfelson. Passengers, Mrs. Cator, JMiss Pickering. Same day, schooner Mary Louisa, 30 tons. Flight, from •Wellington. Passencers, Mr. Lockwood, and the following ; ex Oliver Lang:—Messrs. Collison and family (3), Crankshorn and -family (5), E. Wynne, G. Green, J. Green, H. Mould, J. Lough, J. Kelly, T. Yates. W. Rnssell, J. ;Bust>ell, D. Russell, E. Colemnn, C. Bartelett, W. Campbell, C. Vogle, and Mary Cameron. Same day, schooner Palinurus, 15 tons, Drnmmond, Jrom Akaroa. SAILED. Oct. 1, schoonsr Salopian, 40 tons. Bain, for Wellington. Passengers, Dr. and Mrs. Stewart, Messrs. McDonald, and Waters. Same day, brig Mountain Maid, 192 tons, Wood, for Sydney. Passengers, Messrs. McClymout, Aikia, Heads, Weeden, and McKinlay. IMPOBTB. In the Uira, Cookson, Bowler <fe Co., agents; 17,000 ft et timber, Cockson, Bowler <fe Co. In the Spray, E, A. Hargreaves, agent; 1 case stationery, Fyfe; 29 casks bottled beer, Alaort; II pkgs. building materials, 83 tons coals, 275 slate slabs, 2500 fire bricks, and sundry cargo, Order. In the Mary Louisa, F. N. Campbell & Co., agents; I 8.000 feet timber, Jones ; and sundries, Order. In the Paliuurus, Peacock & Co., agents; 352 bags flour, 79 do. bran, 48 empty bags, Miles, Kington & Co.; 7 bags flour, 7 do. bran, Parsons. EXPORTS. j.^n the Salopian, Cookson, Bowler & Co., agents; 6 hods. ; 5 qr. t-'asks brandy, 233 bushels wheat, 442 do. oats, Cookson, ;Sowler & Co. In.-fee Mouii. <-am Maid, J. T. Peacock & Co., agents ; 8 tons -w&ale oil*.. -100 tons potatoes, 5 cwt. tailow, 720 sheepskins, J. T. .Peacock & Co.; 6 tons potatoes, Hpywood. AKAK OA SHIPPING. Arrived. - S«pt. 29, Kchi^oner Young Greek, 20 tons, N. Carey., .from. W^&agton, Se^t- 26. Passenger, Mr. Armstroiig. —I'hE-Dart -arriveaiin Sydney on* the 10th, having left this .port on the 2Gth uk. She had a 3ne ran until within 400 miles of the AustT&ikin coist. . We have priva'ie. information that the Oliver Lang had been driven ashore in-Wellington H vrbour i.i a gala last week, but would mcstlikijly ba got .'iff easily aud-wiibout injury.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume X, Issue 616, 2 October 1858, Page 4
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