Shipping News.
' ;■ . ' ARRIVED* ' ■■■ ■ ■> ■ ■■:'■ November 24, brig Louis and Miriajn, 127 tons,'Vnmlervord, .from Sydney, via' Nolxoii. ' Pamrongore —Mimsra. Naeh, Dowhoh, Conway, Yeoman and Sporman. * : Novombor 26, s. a. White Swan, 198 tons, J. McLean, from Otago. Passengers—Hon. E. W. Stafford,- Hon. O.> W. Richmond, Col. Mould, Messrs. Park, Kirkwood, ltlch, Hamilton, lluuHal, Urycn, Captain Niuol, Mr». mud Mins. Ohttpindii, nnd 17 in the steerage. ■ ,■'
SAILED. November 24, schooner Mariquita, for Wellington. 1 ' CLKABED. November 25, achooner Ocean Queen, Simmond*, for Akaroa, in ballast. IKFORTR' In the Loui* and Miriam, Cookson, Bowler and Co., •oent«; 19 kog* nails, 10 ton* floor, Alportj 2 casks naddlcry, Gould and Miles ; 1 caso drapery, C. W. Turner; X >>'.pver, 2 cases gtovco, 15 kegs nails, 2 rolls load, 6 coils tope 1 case axe handles, 2 case* stoves, F. N. Campbell & Co. ;'l crate crockery, 6 packages, 2 bundles ironmongery, i 2 packages pipe stems, 1 bag seed, Waterton ; 5 bales hops, | 5 cases chairs, Wi Wilson; 8 bnndles sheet iron, Anderson ; j 50 cases geneva, 8 rjr.-casks brandy, 8 hhds. rum, j 3 hhds.' treacle, 1 piano, 3 casks molasses, 3*2 cases | preserved'fish, 10 do. blue, 40 do. starch, 3 bales cotton, 39 ' bag* : rice, CO. boxen soap, 2 drays, 6 poles, 700 glotes, 3 i package* hardware, 3 trunks drapery, 1 case cabinet ware, 1 iron safe, 5 cases bagatelle tables, 1 hhd. glass, 1 trunk hats, 60 bags coke, 3 tons pig iron, 3 hhds. treacle, 2 drays, 980 cocoa nuts, 3 cases turned work, 6 drays, 7 kegs nails, 2 cases drapery, 1 case books. Order. Shipped at Nelson; 15 package* tea, 4 do. jewellery, Con way; 3 packages jewellery, Downes. ■ In tho.White Swan, Daigety, Buckley and Co., agents; ' 50 cases pipes, 11 do. Oilmen's stores, R. Latter; 1 bag j nails, Houghton; 273 bushels oats, Kirkwood; 1 box, "Anderson; 1 parcel, Cookson, Bowler and Co.; 1 box, Bank*.
The White Swan arrived from Otago yesterday, having -been delayed longer than was expected. The Spray.arrived from Port Underwood on Nov. 15. The Agra would probably be laid on ns a wool ship direct. The Jnrahad got under weigh from Port 'Chalmers for this port, but grounded on a mud hank in the river, which would delay her departure-for a <hort time; *he may,'however, he expected immediately. There is no other newt of importance.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume X, Issue 632, 27 November 1858, Page 4
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392Shipping News. Lyttelton Times, Volume X, Issue 632, 27 November 1858, Page 4
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