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Shipping Intelligence.

ENTBItED INWABDS.

Jan. 7,—Donati, 1030 tons, Reed, from Melbourne li^S^See- *™ Mel--1)0Z?7^S:; 3« eD«l?iVom Melbourne «G3 to,,s Darby, fiom Melbourne, Jan. Ist. K. B. Martui &■ Co. IIfWAnDS COASTWISE. .j an 7.—Wild Wave, 40 tons, Matheson, from Auckland with 20,750 feet timber. OUTWARDS COASTWISE. Jan- 7._ Spec, 14 tons, Grieve, for Mulynciix. W. Bamford, agent.

IMPORTS.

Per Donati—lo4 qr.-casks whisky, 1 case cigars, 50 hlids. beer, 3 cases clothing 1 qr.-ensk raspberry iuice 40 000 feet Oregon lumber, 40,000 feet flooring, "5 ton's corrugated iron, 8 cases drapery, 1 case fancy poods, 2 cases saddlery, 7 pekgs. hardware, ■ 3 boles drapery, 4 cases coffee, 2 cases pepper, 6 cases boots, 4 cases raisins, 1 case blacking, 4 cases books, 1 case playing cards, 2 cases calico, 1 case playing cards, '6967 pieces timber, Order. Per Golden Spring—l 74 boxes candles, A& J. Scowlerj 40 cases merchandise, 1 cash.do aO ens.« old torn, 90 bags flour, Kobinson & Hart; 23 bdls 40 bars iron, 4 pair axle-arms and boxes, 0 pan caif brumes 1 an?il, 1 keg nails, 1 keg; bolts 1 pmr bellows/1 pair wheels, 1 *V^i\'? naß™M.F£ springs and scroll iron, 1 axle and boxes, 100 felloes, 2'pai? naves, Moor & Co.; 1 wharf dray, 2 road do , T fpcond-hand dray, M'Caw, M'Lean & Co.; 1 cask b^and nuts 4" gross bolts, 2G4 felloes, 29 pahstocks, J. Griffin; 1 chesnnt horse, 1 back mare, OrdeT • 12 doz. buckets, 3 cases axles, lf> bales lines, ■4Wshovels, 22 cases'axes, Webb & Co.; 780 bags sugar, Order; 39 cases furniture, J. Brook; 57 cases svrnps, 10 cases sherry, 10 cases port, 10 cases vinegar, 20 cases salt, 3 cases blacking, 1 case show cards, Little & Reid/13 pekgs. wood, 215 palings William Watson-2000 sheep, Order; 160 tons coals, Tickle & Co. ' Per City of Hobart—2 casks, 74 kegs nails, 1 cask. Tickle & Co.; 200 pekgs. tea, Fieldliam Bros.; 2 cases, Little & Reid ; 2 cases, A. R. Livingstone; 4 cases'saddlery, Wilson & Train; 7 bales: paper hangings t>l bale canvas, 4 boxes, 2 casks colours, Order; 4 pck"-s., 1 furnace plate, P. Lavkworthy; 1 bale, 1 case, Miller'&Co.: 1 case, Nathan & Co.; 1 do. Tiirnbull & Co • 12 cases coffee, 2 cases popper, John Brook ; 1 fire engine, R. B. Martin & Co.; 1 case^l truss, 3 Mis deal, 4 tierces beef, Thomas North; 2 cases saddlery, I Jenkins; 4 pkgs, I. Herman & Co. ; 1 roll wire cloth W. Evans; 1 hhd egas, 1 can bacon, 2 tubs butter J Snelgrove ; 2 cases 1 cask dru as, Dalgety & Co. •22 cases', 1 luld, 2". pkgs,. 1 cask, B. Levy: 1 pkjr newspapers, Mcrriricw ; lease stationery, Dal""ettv& Co. ; 5 cases coffee, 10 cases cream tartar, J. Daniels; 1 oa<ie L. Lainpton ; 38 cases fruit, 4 bags onions, J. Brook; 5 caes stationery, order ; 1 case stationery, W. Lambert; 2 cases J. A. Douglas; 1 case stationery. R. B. Martin & Co.; 77 pkgs tea, J Lazarus; 3 eases sundries, 1 frrnte, 1 mangle, I boiler 1 oven, M. Noble ;, 2 cases, H. Nathan ; 30 cises 1 tierce, 3 caste, 2f» pksrs, Lazarus Bi-os.; 1 case jars; Turnbull & Co.; 77 boxes tea, order. Per Alpha, 7000 feet timber, 13 cases jams ; 0 cases oysters, 2 ca-ra lemon svi-up, 4 cases marmalade, 2 cases preserved ginger, 5 cases sardines. 40 cases lobsters, 11 bdls sashes ; 110 doors ; 18,000 feet timber, 4 cases picklffit, 45 cases jams.

City of Hobart.-The CityofHobart arrived at Port Chalmers, at 5 o'clock yesterday morning' with 180 passengers. She left Melbourne on the Ist, and encountered on the voyage very boisterous weather. She exchanged signals with the Omeo, at 4 p.m. on the Ist, off Curtis' Island. The City of Hobart brought on many of the Oscar's.passengers, who had booked ibr the return voyage of that vessel. Her owners were still unconsious of her loss. The Omeo was advertised to sail about the 7tb. The Aldinga is Hkelv therefore to be the next steamer to arrive. The City of Hobart leaves on Saturday for Melbourne by way of Hobart Town. »

The following vessels were on the berth, at Melbourne for Otngo, on the 31st December ; sail as follows: Omeo, s., Ist of January1-; Melbourne, schooner,S,for Clutha early; Oithona, December 31st; Arabia, January 3rd ; Sea Breeze, December 31st; Asa Eldridge, December .31st j-Commodore Perry, January 2nd; Astrea, January 2nd; Lorcnza, schooner early ; Camilla, early ; Versailles, January 2nd ; Mary E. Ray, January 2nd; Hnmboldt, December 31st; .Southern Cross, early; Snowdon, early ; Gazelle, December 31st.

"We understand that the wreck of the Oscar has been sold for £80. The purchaser is supposed to have made a splendid bargain.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 46, 8 January 1862, Page 2

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Shipping Intelligence. Otago Daily Times, Issue 46, 8 January 1862, Page 2

Shipping Intelligence. Otago Daily Times, Issue 46, 8 January 1862, Page 2

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