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Shipping News.

■; ARRIVEDNovember 19, schooner Mary Louiia, 19 tons, Toohig, from Wellington, with *ix passengers, and fall cargo of timber and sundries. BAILED. November 18, s. s. 'White Swan, 198 tons, J. McLean, for Ofcigo. Passengers—Hon. K. W. Stafford, Hon. C. W. Richmond, Col. Mould, R.E., Mr and Mrs. Preston and family, Mr. and Mr*. Davidson, Miss Roberts, Messrs. Bit-n, Kirkwood, Phßrazyn, Park, Craig, and S rong. ■•■■ CLEARED. November 19, brig Sa-ah, 121 tons, Firth, for Sydney. Passengers —Mr and Mrg. Griffiths, Master Griffiths, Messrs. William*, Morrison, Crowley, Booth.and Hurley. EXPORTS. Id the White Swan, Dalgety, Buckley and Co , agents ; part original rargo from the Northern provinces, and 1 cast iron gas retort, and 30 chee»es, shipped at Lyttelton,

In 'be Sarah. Cookson, Bowler and Co., agents; 297 bushel* wheat, H. E. Alport; 41" do. do., Cooknon, 3owler and Co. ; 618 do. do,, Heywoodi 20j .tons oil, '& easkn tal!o\<\ 10 bided. J. Davis and Co.; 120 sheep skins, a and O. E'lodes ; 48 bullock hides, Firth.

The ship Harwood of 482 ions arrived in Auckland on the 4th inst., havinz left the Downs on the 26th July, thus making a passage of 100 days. She brongbl ont a large number of immigrants furnished with land orders from the +geiits a*, home, under ihe system established by the new Land Regnlations, which may now be s»'d to h*ce faiily commenced working.

The Lord Worsiey was to go on a pleasure excursion roo id the harbour of Auckland, an ia. large number of parlous were expected to 'aka advantage of the opportunity.

The Queen. —The Provincial Counril, as will be seen from a brief report of the proceedings, have voted a bonus nf^4ooo a-year for two yearn to the- screw steamer Queen to ruo monthly between thU port, luvercargill, and Melbourne.—Otago Witnens.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume X, Issue 630, 20 November 1858, Page 4

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Shipping News. Lyttelton Times, Volume X, Issue 630, 20 November 1858, Page 4

Shipping News. Lyttelton Times, Volume X, Issue 630, 20 November 1858, Page 4

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