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Shipping Intelligence.
Lint of Passengers per Sebastojwl. — Married Couples: MichL Power, farm labourer, wife and child, Waterford; James Hughes, farm laborer, and wife, Tyrone; Thomas Norman, carver, wife and child, Lancashire; Robert Hunter, sawyer, wife and daughter, Aberdeenshire; Richard Wills, farm labourer, wife and 3 children, Stafford; Theodore Detheir, carpenter, wife and 3 children, Middlesex; Robert Rainey, farm labourer, and wife, Antrim ; WilliamuTablin, cowkeeper, wife and 5 children, Kent, Donald Clark, shepherd, wife and 4 children, Invernessshire; John Mason, farm labourer, wife and child, Westmoreland ; Edmund Howell, iron moulder, and wife, Staffordshire ; John Haynes, farm labourer, wife and 2 children, Leicestershire; Charles Thomas, butcher* wife and family (4), Gloucestershire; John Power, domestic servant, and wife, Tipperary; Thomas Rocket, farm labourer, wife and 2 children, Dorsetshire; Joeeph Elliott, ploughman, and wife, Lanarkshire; James Eaton, farm labourer, and wife, Yorkshire; Walter Armstrong, blacksmith, and wife, Westmorland ; James Dickson, ploughman, and wife, Lanarkshire; Thomas Johnson, farm labourer, wife and family (9), Nottinghamshire ; Robert Siggel, farm labourer, wife and child, Armagh; John Greig, shepherd, and wife, Rossshire; James Briscoe, farm labourer, wife and four children, Shropshire; Wm. O'Shaughnessy, farm labourer, and wife, Kildare; Robt. Dobson, bootmaker, wife and child, Middlesex; Elijah Round, blacksmith, wife and family (3), Stafford; William Dempster, farm labourer, wife and child, Antrim; George Ferguson, carpenter, wife and 2 children, Perthshire; Henry Eckoff, farm labourer, and wife, Hanover; John Mathews, schoolmaster, wife and 2 children, Oxfordshire; Thomas Bird, farm labourer, and wife, Westmorland; Henry Henze, , farm labourer, and wife, Hanover. Single Men : George Noonan, labourer, Lancashire; David Wills, labourer, Stafford; John McLachlan, bricklayer, Buteshire;; Robert Thomas, blacksmith, Gloucestershire; Samuel Thomson, farm labourer, Notts; Henry Kerr, blacksmith, Edward and Henry Kerr, shepherds, Midlothian ; John Pot)e,; blacksmith, Lanarkshire, Ebenefcer Round, blacksmith, Staffordshire; William Brough, farm labourer,. Perthshire; Arthur Fallon, ploughman, Armagh ; David Adams, farm labourer, Down; John. Hazelhurst, farm labourer, Notts; Samuel Steele, ploughman, Londonderry ; William Hayward, farm labourer, Brecknockshire; Edward Ruddock, farm labourer, Armagh; Michael Cassin, farm labourer, Queens' County; Thomas McFarlane, farm labourer, Down; Edward John Corner, farm labourer, Middlesex; Andrew Rennie, farm servant, John Rennie, carpenter, Perthshire; Wm. Lord, labourer, Yorkshire; Meredith Wilson, farm labourer, Armagh; Robert and Thomas Arnott, farm servants, Armagh; John Forqua, ploughman, Armagh; Michael Keenau, labourer, Fermanagh; Cornelius Hickey, farm labourer, Cork; Cornelius Connor, farm labourer, Cork; Robert Lowey, schoolmaster, Down; Wm. and John Hayes, farm labourers, Down; Cornelius Donovan, labourer, Cork; Thomas and John Tennant, farm labourers, Carlow; John Collier, farm labourer, Carlow; Benjamin Saunders, gardener, Gloucestershire; Alex. Angus, labourer, Clackmannanshir<i; Alex. Davidson, farm labourer, Aberdeenshire ; Alex. Mime, carpenter, Forfarshire; John and James Wilson, farm labourers, Armagh; Archibald Russell, shepherd, Argyleshire; Martin Daune, ploughman, Galway; Geo. May, labourer, Somersetshire; Michael Moorehead, farm labourer, Down. Single Women: Adelaide Geicke, cook, Hanover; Esther A. Woodward, domestic servant, Middlesex; Eliza Crake, domestic servant, Oxfordshire; Elizabeth Campbell, domestic servant, Oxfordshire; Caroline C. Brown, domestic servant, Oxfordshire; Sarah Jane Hopkins, domestic servant, Gloucestershire; Barbara Power, housekeeper, Waterford; Annie Thomas, domestic servant, Gloucestershire; Anne, Eliza, Martha, Sarah Johnson, domestic servants, Notts; Hannah Round, domestic servant, Staffordshire; Elizabeth Fallon, house servant, Armagh; Margaret Ruddock, domestic servant, Armagh; Isabella Rennie, farm servant Perth; Ann Rennie, domestic servant, Perth.; Mary Read, domestic servant, Aberdeenshire; Mary Toppin, servant, Waterford; Catherine Power, domestic servant, Waterford; Sarah Riddle, domestic servant, Armagh; Eliza McKeown, needlewoman, Margaret, Mary, and Rachel do, domestic servants, Londonderry; Maria Cook, cook, Somersetshire; Anne and Fanny Wheeler, domestic servants, Oxfordshire; Martha Lewis, nurse. Staffordshire; Julia
Daley, domestic servant Glamorganshire; Elizabeth Ward, domestic servant, Leicestershire; Sarah Almond, domestic servant, Middlesex; Mary Ann May, and Alice Blanche do, domestic servant, Gloucestershire; Mary Ann Moorehead, domestic servant, Down. Recapitulation. — -Men. Land :—Farm labourers, 40 ; general labourers, 6; ploughmen, 6; gardeners, 1; —53. Stock: —Butcher, 1; cowkeeper, 1; shepherds, 4 ;—45. Brick and Stone: —Bricklayer, 1. Iron: —Blacksmiths, 5; iron moulder, I; — 6. Wood: —Carpenters, 4 ; carver, 1; sawyer, I; — 6. Leather: —Shoemaker, 1. Miscellaneous .—Domestic servants, 1; schoolmasters, 2;— a Total, 76. Single Women. Cooks, 2; dairy woman, 1; domestic servants, 24; housekeeper, 1; needlewoman 1; nurse, 1. Total, 30.
The Derwentwater made a long passage from England, being 131 days out from Gravesend, having left on the 18th. July. She met with a continued.succession of gales and contrary winds until she crossed the line, on the 14th September, ,in long. 29 deg. 23 mm. On October 24th, wherfoff Kerguelerfs Island in latitude 46 deg. 38 mm. &, longitude W deg. 11 mm. E. encountered a very severe cyclone, it blowing a perfect hurricane, snowing and freezing hard, and the rigging covered with ice. Sighted the Snares on the 20th November, arrived at Otago on the 26th, landed 130 passengers, and left on the 27th, arriving in Lyttelton Harbour on Monday last The passengers speak very highly of the ship and her commander, Captain Thomson, to whom they presented a testimonial on their arrival in port Arrived. November 29—Cutter Julia Aim, 20 tons, Swanson, from Dunedin, in ballast Passengers—Messrs. Golden, Claude, Hayter, Traske, and Everett November 30—Ketch Pryde, 40 tons, Ford, from Dunedin. Passengers -Messrs. Jackson, Moule, Bunnel, Dallass, Block, Halse, and Harston. December I—Steamer Moid of the Yarra, 110 tons, Gay, from Otago via. Timaru. Passengers—Captain Milton, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd, Messrs. Eisterhath, Henderson, Small, Davis, Somerville, Leamey, Hobbs, Dimond (2), Giles and Percival. December 2—Ship Derwentwater, 623 tone, Thomson, from London via. Otago.. Passengers, Cabin—Major and Mrs. Coote, Mrs. Morgan and child, Rev. W. P. Oldham, Messrs. Williams and Oldham (2). Second-cabin—Messrs. Merchand, Messrs. Robinson, Worthington (2), Milner, and Aehmore. Third-cabin—Thomas Mills, Elizabeth and Christiana do W. Matrin, G. Green, T Moffatt, and C. Shepherd. December 3—-Steamer Lord Ashley, 296 tons, Wheeler, from Sydney via. Nelson and Wellington. Passengers, cabin —Colonel Richmond, Mr. and Mrs. Weld, 2 servants and 2 children, and 18 for Otago. Second-cabin—Mrs. Shorland and 2;, children, Messrs. . Wallace, Alleu, Pail, Cambridge, Dodge, Plimmer, and 62 for Otago.December 3—Schooner Jupiter,' 28 tons, Harrison, from Akaroa. December s—Brig Dart, 164 tons, Scaplehorn, from Sydney, via. Wellington. December s—Steamer Gazelle, 79 tons, from Timaru. Passenger, P. Heenan. • December s—Steemer Geelong, 108 tone, Boyd, from Dunedin, calling at intermediate ports. Passengers:—Mrs. 'Simpson Mr. i)urrett (this list is imperfect, the papers having been destroyed in the firertct Dunedin). • December &—Ship White Star, 2,600 tons, Keny from Melbourne. Friday afternoon a ship is reported at the heads. Cloaked. November 4—Brig> Louis and Miriam, 127 tone, Vandervord, for Sydney. Passengers, cabin.:—Mr. Richmond; steerage, J. Sumner. November 4—Ship Arabia, 998 tons, Forest for Melbourne. Sailed. November. 30—Steamer Gazelle, 79 tons, James, for Akaroa and Timaru. Passenger:—Mr. Armstrong. November. 30—Cutter • Julia Ann, 20 tons, Swanson, for Dunedin. Passengers:— Mr. and Mrs. Pettegrew, Messrs. Hammett, Elliott, Jones* Smith, Logan, Boyd, Susans, and Shahan. December 3—Steamer Lord Ashley,. 296 tons, Wheeler, for Otago.. Passengers:—Bishop of Christchuroh,Mr. and Mrs. Holdaworth* Mrs. Palmer, Mrs. Anderson, J. Campbell, E. Jessiman, C. Treleavan, J. Rowley, A. Gibbs, EL Pankhurst, W. Crouch, F.. Cait, J. Thompson, J. Burnett, J. & Cavernill, S. Solomans, and J. C. Brooke. December s—Schooner Elizabeth, 12 tons, Malcolmson, for Akaroa. December, 6^- Steamer Geelong, 108 tons, Boyd, for Dunedin and intermediate ports. Passengers :—Mrs. Fraser, Miss Cantey, Messrs. Walters, Lumley, Jones, Pungale, Buthords,. Martin, Levan, Baxter, Muller, Palourit, Broom, Thompson, wheeler, Edwards, Stewart, Hayton, warrie, Hitchcock, Kerny, Atkinson, Skinner, Birmingham,"' Rositori, Mather (2), weastell, and Riddle. IMPORTS. In the Pryde, Miles & Co., agents:—lll bags sugar, Dal» gety Buckley & Co. In the Moid of the Yarra, Miles & Co., agents: —3 cases transhipped from the Aldinga, 27 bales wool, 6 boxes raisins, IJbox, Miles & Co. In the Derwentwater, Cookson Bowler & Co., agents:—B2 casks, J. D. Lance; 11 cases, 1 printing Ward & Reeves; 2 cases books, 1 case taps, 39 tanks, 600 bags salt, Cookaon & Cα; 1 case books, F. Moss, 1 do., J. P. Davison; 44 cases, 6 bales, 1 tierce,, 1 hhd., 50 boxes, T. R. Fisher* Co. ; 80 hhda, 24 cases, 40 barrels, 35' cases and 13 qr-casks sherry, 270 cases geneva, Hey wood and Co. ; 1 cask Turnbull andHilson; 16 cases, 50 tonsjcoals, Order; 2 cases Jollie; 1 box, Sidey and LeCren; 7caske Dixon; 1 case books, E. Mills; 2da, G. Tayler; 1 case, W-yatfc; 1 do., E. Cooper; 1 do., E. Mannering; 1 do., Scott; 10 half-chests tea, 28 pkga, 5 casks, 74 cases, D. Davis; 60 bales, 9 casks, Miles and Co.; 1 case J. Birch; 1 do., Wyattand Co.; 1 da, Rev. J. Stack; 1 do., J. C. Watts Russell; 1 do. H. Tayler; 19 pkgs., 1 pump, A. Wilson,; lease, Buchanan; 1 box, Dowding; 1 case, Hamilton; 166 pkga, G. H. Moore; 1 box, Parker; 1 do., Moffat; 1 do.,R. L. Vickere; 1 case, Ivory; 1 do., Slater; 50 barrels sugar, 76 casks casks bottled beer, 10 qr-casks brandy, 268 barrels, 4 bundles, 5 halftierces jtobacco, 50 boxes 50 cases brandy, 1 qr-cask do., 40 hhds., Peacock and Co. ; 1000 bricks, J. Anderson ; 15 casks, J. Dix; 6 pkgs., Hawke's and Strouts; 3 cases, Dalgety and Co.; 1 do., E. Buckley; 1 do., Fraser; 29 bundles, 42 bars, 2 kegs, 2 cases, 1 furnace, 1 cask, 77 pkgs., E. Recce and Co.; 2 puncheons refined sugar, 2 qrcasks brandy, 5 do. rum, 4 do. port wine, 5 do. sherry, 5 do. cape, 6 casks champagne, 46 boxes soap, 5 do. starch, 20 do. candles, 1 bale calico, I case clocks, X do. thread,! do., boots, 1 do. raiaine, 2 do. currants, 11 hhds. ale, #17' do. porter, 2 cases galvd. iron, 1 cask glass, 2 cases ironmongery, 1 iron drumboiled oil, 1 do. linssed oil, 1 keg white leaijT;
bale corks, ldo paper. 2 crates stone bottles, ' 3 barrels salt, 151 pkgs., J. Strangewrys; 11 caeca, Suckling; 1 case, G. H, Lee; 2 do Goldney; 1 box Aynsley, 2 cases. Bridge; 1 do. A. F. Allen; 1 do., A C. Barker; 1 case, Lieut Smart ; 9 pkgs., A Whincop; 1 case, A. Edminston; 1 do., Smith. In the Lord Ashley, Miles and Co., agents, from Sydney—ll3 mats of sugar, Gould and Miles; 2 bales spades, 3 kegs nails, 1 cask, Hawkee and Strouts; 2 cases D. Clarkson; 1 roll lead, Miles and Co. ; 1 case saddlery, Angus; 2 do., confectionary, Carter; 1 case, G. Wilson ; 1 ease oranges, 13 do. fruit, Hassell; 2 parcels, Edds; 1 case, Cookson and Co.; 1 parcel Whitcome; 1 do., Ferguson; 1 do., Johnstone and Williams; 7 horses, order. From Nelson, 1 parcel cloth, Cavefhfll; 1 case, Travera; 1 do. W. Jones; 3 cases Dalgety; 1 case, McKellar. : From Wellington, 5 coils lashing, Miles and Cα ; 1 crate chairs, J. B. Stiffe; 2 cases drapery, F. N. Campbell and Co.; 1 horse, Weld; 20 cases oranges, Hessall; 1 case drapery; 1 do. oilmans stores, 1 do. oil, order. In the Jupiter, Master, agent:—2B cords firewood. In the Dart, Gookson Bowler and Cα, agents: —1 cask coffee, 1 box almonds, 2 casks oatmeal, 4 chests and 12 half-ahests tea, T. R. Fisher and Co.; 1 case Buxton; 1 case, 1 truss, Fyfe; 73 mate sugar, 2 baskets, F. Moss; 10 drums colza oil, 5 barrels currants, 2 cases raisins, 1 case peel, 1 do., matches, 1 chain cable, 1 shackle, 1 anchor, E. A. Hargreaves; 7 cases champagne, 2 cases maraschino, Jacquerson; 156 gunnies sugar, 40 half-chests and 46 boxes tea, I parcel wire, 450 corn sacks, Cookson and Co. ; 7 pkgs. 1 truss drapery, Stringer and Co.; 152 cedar boards, Aikman and Co. ; 1 Newport cart, 1 gig, 2 sets harness, Capt Charlesworth; 25 tonscoals, 40 boxes soap, 2 drays, Scaplehorn; 200 cocoa nuts, 2 bags walnuts, 4 cases, 20 firebars 10 barrels, 11 pieces timber, 10 pkgs. .flax, order. In the Gaeelle, Miles and Co. agents:—94 bales wool, Miles and Co. In the Gcelong Miles andco., agents, 109 bales wool, Miles and co. ; 3 do., Dalgety and co.; 20 do., R. and G. Rhodes; \ parcel Rich; 1 do. Mayer. In the white Star, Miles and co., agents, 8,500 sheep, Miles and co. EXPORTS. In the Gazelle, Miles and Co., agents:—2o casks beer, Dalgety Buckley and Co. ; 1 qr-cask wine, 1 truss, 6 saws, 20 chests drawers, 1 case drapery, E. A. Hargrerves ; 1 iron safe, Collector Customs; 40 bags flour, 1 pkgs. sheepskins, Miles and Co. In the Julia Ann, Genet, agent: —11 pkgs. effects, Genet. In the Louis and Miriam. Cooksou and Co., agents:—part of originalcargofrom Sydney, and. 71 hhds. stout, 3 casks tallow, D. Davis. In the Arabia, Miles and Co, agents;— 2 rams, 2 ewes, and 1 iamb. j..; ,* • , In the XVtd "Ashley • —1 horSfe, 2 casks boiled beef, Solomans; 1 paper,parcel, Miles and Co. ; 1 case boots, R. Latter; 1 do. sundries, Dalgety and Co. In the Elizabeth, Master, agent:—l qr-cask sherry, 1 doi port wine, 1 half-chest tea, 6 bags sugar, 4 eases bottled porter, 1 case brandy, 1 case geneva, Dalgety Buckley and Co. ; 1 barrel ale, Heywood and Co. ; 28 bags sugar, 1 box glass, 1 Case brandy, 1 case mustard, 2 cases salad oil, 2 boxes soap, 4 boxes blacking, 2 kegs nails, Peacock and Cα ; 1 crate, 1 package, Tayler. In the Geelong, Miles and co., agents:—l keg ginger beer, Millsom; 1 qr-cask brandy, 5 cases geneva, 1 parcel cigars, Peacock andco. ; 5 cases oil, Drananeld ; 1 case drapery, 5 barrels cheese. Campbell and co. •% 2 boxes glass, 1 tank, 2 casks cheese, 1 box ginger, 1 case spices, 19 bags rice, 1 cask hardware, 1 pkge. twine, 10 bales woolpacks, 2 gunnies sugar, 4 pkge., 15 pkgs. effects, 1 case 1 bag boots, 5 casks, Hargreaves; 1 parcel groceries, Gee; 1 case boots, Buller; 20 cases bottled beer; Dalgety and co., 1 box candles, i ease apples, 1 cask bottle porter, 1 truss drapery, 3 pkgs., Peacock and Co. ; 2 casks, R. Latter; 4 qr-casks brandy, Genet; 2 kedge anchors, Dunsford. >
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