Shipping News.
■'■■-..':■■ ■'"■'■". -'.>•■' arrived; -' "''■' ''•■■■■■■ June 17; s.s; White Swan, 19; tons, W. G. Cellem, from Gtsigo and Akaroa/ Passengers; from Otago, Miss Redfern, and Mr. 'Black.—Passengers •: from Akraroa, Messrs. D'Oyley, Arghem, Porter* Burnett, Mr. and Mrs. Payitt and child, Miss Dinfort, Messrs.; June 11, schooner Canterbury, 37 tons, Bowifcon, from Wellington. . ' June 20, -seh. Sea Bird, 18 tons, Thomas; from Akaroa. : ' :"": - ; ■ SAILED.-' •••■■■ ' ■■ ' ■■■••'•■ - June 18, s.s. White Swan, 198 tons, W. G: Cellem, for Wellington, Napier, and Auckland.—Passengers, Miss Redfern, and Mr. Black': Steerage, Messrs. Bnshington, and Taylor. ■ ■ '-, ■ ■■: ■■;■.■:;-■ June 20, ship Mystery, for Shanghai. ■ , . . A ,' .;• •■•.;. ... CLEARED. :'... .;. :.. : , ! June 18, ;barque. Messenger Bird, 418 tons, J. Delee,for Guam. ...'.'. ::, • . .".-!'■ -IMPORTS..,'.-' ' . ''.'. In the Canterbury, T. B.Craig:, agent: 3cases agricultural implements, Campbell and Co.; 5 hlids. stout, 17 sheets iron, 5 bundles; sacks, 1 package iron rivets, Cookson and Co."; 1 bale canvas-, Eeid; 5 .tons flour, 3 barrels currants, Latter; 25 kegs butter, Collier ; 10,000 bricks, 30 mattrasses, Order; 2 hlids. ale, Day. .:■.'■••'•' In the Sea Bird, 12,700 feet timber, Order. ... . EXPORTS.-, ,; . . , ■ .... In the Messenger Bird, original cargo, for Rio Janiero. ■ ' • , ■;..•■' ; . On the authority of the 'OtAgo Colonist'7 we are given to understand, that" arrangements have been entered into' between Messrs.. ;Macandre\v., and . Co. and the owner of the White Swan to keep up a regular East coast fortnightly. communication tween. Otago and Auckland by means ; df thesteamers Queen and White Swan; the latter to run- from Auckland to Napier aiid Wellington, and the former from Wellington ,to Lyttelton, xikaroa, and Otago; The foregoing' arrangement 'isekpected^o take effect in about six weeks hence,; as soon as the Queen returns from Sydney,;where:she is- about to get.in new boilers;; • During her temporary absence it is: probable-that the. White .Swan will take her place-on the line, to Otagp. .; We believe that in: the event of a temporary breakdown on the p,ar.t..of either : boat, -the other is, to ..perform the; whole .Voyage,";' .} ', ,:'';"', ' ■'■■1:.'.-! ;.■■:'.:■: ;:-...?
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XI, Issue 691, 22 June 1859, Page 4
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313Shipping News. Lyttelton Times, Volume XI, Issue 691, 22 June 1859, Page 4
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