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Shipping News.

ARRIVED. June 6, schooner Henry, 42 tons, Wallace, from Auckland.. -„■,: -:.... Same day, s.s Queen, 132 tons, Wilson, from Otago. Cabin passengers: Messrs. C. Suisted' senr.,' C. Suisted, junr., Dicksori, Matthews, Miss Highsted. Steerage: Messrs. Petrie and Coadessoni ' Jan. 7, schooner Palinurus, 15 tons, Wilson, from Akaroa to the river. . ''•■■■ ' '- ■.-.■. ' SAILED. ■•;■„ /''■-;■ ; June 5, schooner Wellington, 54 tons, Elmsley. for Akaroa. Passengers: Messrs. Close, Bbyd, and Hughes. ; ; „.. ,: -. •....; , Same day, schooner Matilda Hays, 20 tons, Bry-> ant, for Wellington. ■ Same day, s. s. Queen, 132 tons, Wiisoh, for Wellington. Cabin passengers: Messrs. C. Suisted, senr., C. Suisted, junr.,. Dickson, Plimmer, Miss Macintosh. Steerage: W. Hogg. ; June 6, brig Spray, Scott, for , Auckland. . ...... CLEARED. :»;... . -, : June 7, brig Dart, 154 tons, Jenkins, for Sydney, Passengers: Mr. and Mrs. Rogers, Messrs. Singleton, Hughes,,; Nelson, .Dr. Beswick and' Miss Graham. ■•:.."; •■.■ .; ■ " . '■ IMPORTS. In the Henry, Master, agent : New Zealand Produce, 25,000 ft", sawn timber, order, and 3 drays, Dalgety & Co. : • • • ' ' ; In the Queen, E.. A. s Hargreaves, agent: New 'Zealand Produce, 264 bags wheat, 9 bags barley, order; 15 bales wool, Dalgety, Buckley and Co. EXPORTS. In the Wellington, T. B. Craig, agent: 1 qr. cask [ rum ? 2 qr. casks Geneva : 25 cases brandy, Hughes. 20 cases Geneva, 1 qr. cask brandy, Craig ; 2 qr. casks, and 10 cases sweetened gin, 2 tons flour, Hughes ; with a miscellaneous cargo of British and Fore: gn goods, duty paid. • ,' ' . : ! - , In the Matilda Hays, F. N. Campbeir and Co., agents; 184 bags wheat, 134 bags barley, Gould and Miles; four bags wheat, Jones. ': . ; . In the Queen, E. A. Hargreaves, agent; one case apparel, Hargreaves; 34 bags :barley, Craig, 90: bags wheat, Dalgety,Buckley, and Co., and.part of original cargo from Otago. ' ■■■■••■ In the Palinurus, 7,000 feet timber, Jones; If.ton flour, 9 bags bran, Aikman. and LeCren. In the Dart, Cookson, Bowler & Co., agents; 8 chests, 8 half do. tea, shipped for drawback, Gould and Miles; New Zealand produce, 43 bales wool, 42 hides, 45 sheepskins, 100 bundles do., 50 hides, Cookson, Bowler & Co,; 15 bales and 1 pkg. wool, 1 bale sheepskins, Gould & Miles; 15 bales woolj Dalgety, & Co.; 1 case drapery,; Miss. Skillicorn; 10 hhds, rum, part original cargo from Sydney, J. Davidson!

:The Prince Edward,, Captain Nowlah; whose arrival. ,at the North Head on Thursday', evening we mentioned, in our last issue, anchored in-the harbor the following morning.; She is 162 days out from Prince Edward's Island, and has reached us via lernambucb and Simon's Town, Cape of Good Hope having stopped five days at the former and 24 days

at■ the il.atter placp. The, jPrince. 'Edward is a fi ne roomy brig of 174,t0n5, and has just, complete,! } lcr first voyage.' She brings, besides a' cargo of per sonal luggage, agricultural implements, steam ni a " chinery, house fittings, and furniture, about ion immigrants from Prince Edward's Island.— Southern Cross, Ma.y-17. „.:'.■■••..' •. , The.Caduceus, ship, 1106 tons, register, Captain Cass, arrived in harbour yesterday afternoon, having left Falmouth, her last port of departure, on tlir 13th February. She crossed the line on the I2tl, March in long. 88, and encoutered strong S.E. g a ] es Since passing the Cape, the Caduceus has had stromi sotltherlywinds and in consequence lias been in »? higher'latitude than 45J. She made New Ply mom}! on-the)l3th of May...The Caduceus seems to lea fine roomy vessel, well adapted for .the-.■passenger trade,:and;her passengers.speak.highly of the attention which; has been paid to their comfort durin<> their yoyage by Captain Cass and his officers. Two infants have died, and three births have occurred during the Caduceus' voyage.— S. Cr6ss,Ma.y 20

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XI, Issue 687, 8 June 1859, Page 4

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Shipping News. Lyttelton Times, Volume XI, Issue 687, 8 June 1859, Page 4

Shipping News. Lyttelton Times, Volume XI, Issue 687, 8 June 1859, Page 4

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