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Shipping News.

ARRIVED. December 27, schooner Acadian, 50 tons, Scoones, from Wellington. . .

December 28, s. s. Airedale, 286 tons, Johns, from Sydney, via Nelson and Wellington. Saloon passengers—Mrs. Campbell, child and servant, Mrs. Cracroft, Messrs. Coster, Eenshaw, Sarpur, McLean, Brandon, Plimmer, Masters Alport (2) and nine for Otago. Second cabin—Mrs. Endres, Mr. and Mrs. Eox, Mr. and Mrs. Bright, Messrs. Samuels, and D'Oley,' and six for Otago.

Same day, brig Louis and Miriam, 127 tons, J. Vandrevord, from Sydney via Nelson. Passengers —Mrs. Eogers and servant. • ' ■'■'■'

CLEARED,

Dec. 27, schooner Acadian, 50 tons, Scoones, for Wellington, in ballast. Passengers—Messrs. Knowles (2).

SAILED,

Dec. 28, s.s. Airedale, 286 tons, Johns, for Otago. Saloon passengers—Mr. W. H. Valpy, and nine from Wellington and Nelson. Second cabin—Mr. and Mrs. Greenfield, Mr. and Mrs. Mays, G. Eaike, T. Mays, J,. T. Platt, and two natives, and six from Wellington.

Dec. 30, s.s. Eoyal Bride, 878 tons, Newlands, for Tiraaru and Otago. Saloon passengers—Mrs. Donald, Miss Macpherson, and Miss M. McPherson, Captain Cameron, Messrs. Banks and Cooper. Second cabin J. Mitchell.

IMPORTS,

In the Acadian, Hey wood, agent: 25,000 feet timber, order.

In the Airedale, Miles & Co., agents: 10 boxes soap, 1 ton sugar, 10 half-chests tea, '40 boxes candles, 10 bags rice, 1 case night-lights, 2 casks treacle, 1 qr.-eask port, 1 do. sherry, T. 11. Fisher; 40 half-chests tea. Dalgety & Co.; 2 cases apparel, Miles & Co.; 1 bale paper, 1 box ink, Willis; 1 case stationery, 1 parcel, U. B. A.; 2 rolls leather, 2 cases sundries, 1 bale leather; 1 trunk boots, Clarkson; 2 cases drapery, Williams,; 34 packages, Fox ; I parcel, Pelton; 1 box, Dartnall; 1 parcel, 2 drums oil, Hall; 1 parcel, Locke; 11 uiattrasses, 1 truss, 1 case, Campbell & Co.; 2 cases confectionery, 2 bales, 1 cases, Nathan, 7 tins, Mason; 1 parcel, Cass. In the Louis and Miriam, Cookson & Co., agents; 3 cases drapery, Clarkson; 256 bags sugar, 30 pkgs. groceries, 50 boxes tea, 6 chests and 12 half chests tea, Latter; 1 case stoves, llcece; 1 box saddlery, Lee; I cask spirits of wine, 1 bag corks, 5 pkgs. drugs, Turnbull & Hilson; 2 pkgs. drugs, Buxton; 2 pkgs. jewellery, 8 tons coals, 21 boxes herrings, 3 cases, codec, 1 box raisins, 1 crape shawl 1 horse, Order; 53 cases brandy, 35 cases gin, 10 cases drapery, 1 case matches, 6 eases chairs, 3 cases raspberry vinegar, 2 cases paper, 2 do. sago, 3 do. boots, 15 kegs apples, 7 boxes clothes pegs, 3 cases mar-, malade, 13 boxes tin plates, 4 cases sardines, 2 do pickles, 3 pockets hops, 6 cases mustard, 7 packages floorcloths, 3 cases blue, 2 casks ironmongery, 1 bale paper, 1 case groats, 1 bale oil baize, 1 cask chain, 1 trunk boots, 7 bales corn sacks, 38 coils yarn, Peacock & Co.; 1 ease, 1 parcel, 1 box raisins, Order.

EXPOItTS,

In tho Airedale, Miles & Co., agent; 1 parcel books, C. Ward; 1 chest, 1 trunk, 1 portmanteau,

Squires; 4 cases drapery,Dmnsfield; 12 cwt. cheese, CTn gthe Royal Bride, Miles & Co., agents; 1 cask cofl'co, Miles & Co.

VESSELS IN lUllHOint. " Zeniuiulia, John Foster, 1,031 tons. " Cashmere, John Byron, 040 tons. " Itegiim, 11. B. Thornton, G7G tons. " Ashburton, A. King, 000 tons. Barque Vallisnerin, G. Webb, 243 tons. " Gundreda,.— Stembridge, 4f>o tons. Brig Mountain Maid, J. Longmuir, 192 tons. " Keliance, J. Smith, 118 tons. « Louis and Miriam, Vandervord, 137 tons. Brigantine Corsair, — Gay, 134 tons. Schooner Wellington, — Elmsley, 46 tons. " Acadian, Scoones, 42 tons. « Emerald Isle, J. Oakes, 30 tons. Total tonnage of merchant vessels—s,s77 tons.

What has become of the Burmah ? She was seen by the Itegina on the 17th November, in long. 97 E and the latter vessel reached port on the « i December-four weeks ago. The Burmah, it will be remembered, had lost her mam-topsail yard, and may have suffered other damage and put in somewhere for repairs. But is scarcely probable that such is the case; and from our files by the last mail we see no such arrival in any of the ports ot Australia or Tasmania,

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XII, Issue 746, 31 December 1859, Page 4

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Shipping News. Lyttelton Times, Volume XII, Issue 746, 31 December 1859, Page 4

Shipping News. Lyttelton Times, Volume XII, Issue 746, 31 December 1859, Page 4

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