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Shipping News.

ABKIVKD.

Jan. 5, ship .Clontarf, 1,100 tons, John Allan from Plymouth, Sept. 20, For passengers, -see below.

SAILED. Jan. .5, schooner Canterbury, 37 tons, Bowten, for Wellington. .

IMPORTS,

In the Clontarf, R. Latter, agent-, cargo fqr this port: 1 box, Torlesse* 1 pkg., De Bourbel, 2 cases, Widdowson;; 1 box, Sansom; 1 case, Le Cren, 1 case, Hanmer; 1 bn'dl. aad 1 box,,Shand; ,1 ease, Hilson; 1 case, Winny; 1 case, Cholmondely; 1 case, De Castro;, 1 case, Minchiner.; 1 case, Wylde; 1 case, Beecheyj .1 case, Shrimptoni ,6 cases, Tompkins; 90 cases, J. H. Bennett; 1 case, Cookson; 10 cases, Miss Ellis; I pkg., 2 boxes, 1 cask, W. Wilson; 309 cases, 1 bale, Cookson, Bowler & Co.; 16 octaves, 32 casks, 17 cases, 7 bndls., 12 crates, 2 .tierces, 158 pots, 195 pieces, R. Latter; 1 boiler, 2 wheels, G. Marshall; 9 cases, 1 cask, J; Hall; 3 tierces, 25 boxes, 1 case, 34 casks, Dalgety, Buckley & Co.; 1 case, G. J. Leech; 27 boxes, lkeg, : 2 half-tierces, 15 casks, 2 bales, 5 case 3, 1 pkg., 5 bnd1«.,.l hhd., 1 side-board, Gould & Miles; 8 pk'gs., Ashton; 3 cases, I pkg., 2 wheels, W. Archer; 1 weight, 3 bndls. iron, 5. bndls. spades, 22 kegs nails, 121 pkga., J. Morrison & Co.; 2 wheels, 1 axle, J. Messent; 1 crate, 1 case, J. C. Barnard; 3 cases, H. E. Alport; 1 machine, M. Sprofc; 2 cases, D. Clarkson^ 4 pkgs., W. Neeve; 7 cases, 1 bndl., 1 machine, 1 pole, 2 pkgs., J. Beaky; 3 pkgs., F. H. Wilson; 100 cases, R. Packer & Co.; 29 cages, 4q casks, 12 pkgs., 2 crates, 3 chests^ 4 bils.^ 2. bags, 1 anya, .1 tank, 2 grindstones, j53 bars - iron, Ackland; 34 Tandis. iron, 5 tube posts, 134 cases, 23 pkgs., 4 casks, I. cart body, 22 pkgs., 12 cases, 3 bndls., 3 casks, I tank, 1 bndl., 1 dog cart, 3 cases, 2 cows, G. B. Cooper; 40 anchors, 10 qr,.-casks, 8 cases, 7 trunks, 100 casks, 100 boxes, 1; parcel, J. T. Peacock &C«. ■

Cargo for Wellington; 1 box, Captain /Sharp; i case, Helmaa; 4 eases, 2 casks, W. B. Rhodes k Co.; 304 cases, 2 bales, Bethune & Hunter; 1 box, Barnett; I box, Powell; 183 tons coals, Order. Cargo for Otago.: 4 cases, 1 bag, Valpy; 7 pkgs., Weedon; 9 cases, 1 bundle, 2 crates, 1 drum, Holingshead. .■ ■. '.'.'■"■■ .■ ; " -.'.. Cargo for Napier.: 1 case, Eussell; 1 carfc, 2 cases, Powdrell; 99 bundles, 4 baga, 1 package, 5 bales, 3 cases, 1 cask, 25 kegs, 1 cask,-7 kegg, 3 bundles,: 3 casks, 40 bundles, 2 casks, 2 crates, 1 cask, 30 cases, 10 barrels, 2 casks, 6 bales, 50 cases, 2 casks, 1 barrel, 1 case* 50 bags, 4 htids., 26 casks, 1 case, 30 boxes, 40 cases, 2 hhds., 2 packages, 21 boxes, 1 case, 3 half-tierces, 2 boxes, 9 cases, 1 parcel, Richardson & Charlton.; 1 case, 3 packages, Order.

The Clontarf has had a fair passage out of 106 days from Plymouth. She is a follj6bip,:as may be seen by the passenger list below,; having no. less than 470 souls ou board, inclusiye of crew. A few of the passengers are for other ports.] The voyage has not been distinguished by any remarkable incident, a little co?d and boisterous weather in the southern .latitudea forming- its oaly disagreeable portion. The causes of the deaths mentioned below were in all cases constitutional. Seventy -six cases of measles occurred, but all progressed satisfactorily, without'any. death, and the epidemic had passedaway before the ship reached port. Lat.3s° 10' S. Long. 4 ° 19' E. spoke the ship Tasmania for Melbourne, 54 days out A stow-a-way was discovered on board, when the ship was 10 days at sea./ Oa landing here, he was brought before the Magistrates and obliged to siga a promissory note for his passage, payable in a, year, .' .■■'-•'■ ■;•",.. .■

SOR CANTERBURY. Chief CABiN.-rfJane, George Blafcely, GeoS gina, Charlotte Sarah, & Arthur Robert Cooper; John Barton. Adand,;Francis JolKe, James' Carnegy Lock, Walter Riddel], Joseph HenrY Bennett, Edward Barnell.—Total 11. Second CABiK.rrJohn Brake, wife, and 4 children; Lewis Rflddon, wife, anS 2 children; David Kinnibrook, wife, and 4 childreni Ed<r. Badelr. —Total 17. ■;., • -.;• .■:! ... ■ . v Steerage.—Sarah,. Mary 1 Ann, rand Elizabeth Murray, Thomw,;B.aad; George W. Granger,s George W. Hattaellj Wm. Batt, Edward Grigg, John PhUlip Voisin, .William Henry Phillips.— Total 10. • -..:.- :.. ■ - - •

Government Immigrants.— John EL Brown, wife ana child, George Howard and wife, Anthony Weastell, wife and child,: Christopher Clark and wife, Robert: Jones, wife and 4 children, John Cole and wife, James Pratt, wife and child, Benjamin .Gibson and wife, Win. Purcell and wife, Robert Billens, wife and s: children, John Healy,wife and 2 children, Isaac Lambert, wife and 3 children, Heury Martin, wife and child, Richard Nock, wife and 2 childrenj Frederick Brown, wife/and ohild,. Edward Evans and wife, Geo. Woodhead, wife, and child, Jonathan Lilly, wife and 5 children, James Triggs, wife and child, John Moody, wife and 3 children Charles Lewis, wife and child, Henry Beal,wife and 2 children, Samuel Lee and wife, Thomas Harkess, wife *nd 5 children, Wm. Chapman, wife and 4 children, Edward Stewart and wife John Atkinson, wife, and 5 children, Thomas Toppin and wife, George Bobbins, wife, and 2 children, Richard Clark, wife and 2 children, William Fabian and wife, Sampson Ashton and wife, William Dudson,, wife and 4 children, Charles Turner, wife and four children, William Stephensoa, wife and «hild, Joseph Painter, .wife and child, John R. Pawsey^ wife and four children; Philip Martin, wife and child, Jeremiah Newsomes, wife and four children, Levi Lowe, wife and 3"children, William Gapes, wife and 2 children, Thomas Joyce, wife and child, Wui. Piper, wife and three children, Henry Buckley, wife and, 4 children, Wm. Rogers and wife, Joseph Weeber, wife and 4 children, Henry Slater, wife and child, Joseph Ellis,-, wife and 2 children, Samuel Johnston, wife and child, James Hampton, wife and child, Hugh Milligan, wife and 4 children, Thomas Broorae, wife and child, William Gracey, wife and child, Wm. Homer, wife and 2 children, Henry"Keetley and wife, William Blythe; and wife, Alexander Greig and wife, Henry Gordon, 4 wife and child, Charles Jennings,, wife and 3 children, Alexander Watt, wife and four children, John TompMns and, wife, Isaac Bryan and wife, Richard Dulien, wife and child, Henry Elliott, wife and child, Thomas Reeves, wife and seven children, Mary Wilson- and child, Uiarles Saunders, wife and child, William Power and wife, John Cain, wife, and three children.— single .Men! Marmaduke and George Weastell,. George Mather, ; Ed ward. Wilder, William Ernies, Robert T Munro,, Robert Jonos,, John Lister, George Horrell, Edward Aldrich, William Collett Frederick and Horiry Billens, James Rowell S",? W^». m Geor Se Woodhead, James Malhnder, Wilham Lewis, James and William Chapman, James Rowle, Martin Nurse, Henry K^blewhite Johnß, Pawsey, John Griffiths, att W te> J? hn ' Heury» and Richard Atkinson, A. Hughes Jaggar, John J. Lewin, Edward and Henry Piper, Joseph Weeber, Jo m Johriston Hugh, James, and Thomas MiUiga^Thos. 1 LvSs' Richard Stringer, James Ballantyne, John Watt

Jas. Bell, Hubcrtus Reetz, Hanse and David Cain, Richard'Evans, Edward Kibblewhitc, Thomas Lee, Jolm Skilling, Joshua Swallow.— Single Women: Louisa Halstead, Sarah Cailett, Catherine Parrott, Jtfary and Ellen Woodhead, Catherine Nurse, Sarah, Emma, Mary Ann, and Martha Martin, Mary Ann j,owc, Margaret Atkinson, Esther Gapes, Susannah Jaggar, Jane, Ellen and Mary Piper, Mary Ann Slater, Sarah, Elizabeth and Elizabeth Milligan, Acnes, Sophia, Margaret and Isabella Watt, Elizabeth Bel!, Mary Cain.—Total 339. CANTERBURY BUMMATRY.

PASSENGERS . FOR OTHER PORTS-. Hawkk's Bay.—Henry and Edward Sealey, Mary! and 2 children—-Total 5. "' Otaoo.—EUzabethßrock Hollinshead & 2 children, Helena Ncuzig, 'Payson Smith, Edward Weedon, jolm Mackie, Itobert Bruce.—Total 8. Wellington.—Edward Storey, wife and 2 children, Lewis Storey, wife and 2 children, Henry Wrigloy, wife and child, Joseph and Alfred Backhouse, Win. Burmiston, Duncan M'Lennan and wife, Donald Cross and wife, Ann ITinlayson, John Edjnund Ackroyd.—Total 20. Total passengers on board, 412. BIRTHS ON BOARD. Mrs. James Pratt of a son; Mrs. Joseph Weeber of a daughter; Mrs. Joseph Ellis of a daughter; Mrs. S Ashtonof a daughter (still-born); Mrs. Charles Turner of a daughter. DEATHS ON HOARD. Oct. 28th, Elisha George Clark,.aged 18 months; Oct. 29th, Susannah Ellis, aged-18 days; Nov. 24th, Ann Evans, aped 23 years; Dec. Ist, John Lowe, fll T C d 17 months; Dec. 22nd, Kate Atkinson, aged U mouths; Dec. 29th, Frederick William Painter, used 3 years; Jan. 2nd, Joseph Newsam, aged 18 months. Joseph Weeber,, sen., took his passage, but did not conic on board. John Duff, wife and 2 children W ere landed at Plymouth on acoount of sickness.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XI, Issue 644, 8 January 1859, Page 4

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Shipping News. Lyttelton Times, Volume XI, Issue 644, 8 January 1859, Page 4

Shipping News. Lyttelton Times, Volume XI, Issue 644, 8 January 1859, Page 4

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