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Shipping Intelligence.

j-"cti:'.ii") iw/.uir.s. i Feb. I—ttiflemnii, t\-2 ton-, Is'e-,vton, from Sydney, ! lOthJainiii-.v. iin.-ittr. aiivnt. I Feb. I—Amazon, 0(10 tons, Oyien, from Port I Louio, Mauritius, lath JJeCfii.be;-. .)..!ones and Co., j asreuts. ' " Feb. C—Melbourne, US tons, Grant, from Mcl- j bourne, lltii Jiiuuary. J. C. Campbell, and Co., | agent.-:. I--,.!,. 3_Cifv of Ilobnrr, !)02 ton-?. Darby, from Melbourne, 2Ulh January. It. B. Martin and Co., agent*. USTEMKD OUTWAItD.S. Feb. I—Arabia. 903 ton?, Forrest, for Melbourne, j in ballast. \V. C. Yoiuisr, aijcnr. Feb. I—Bertha, 70 tons. Clarke, for Sydney, with cargo. \V. C. Young, agent. Feb. I—Oi'.iioua, 7V(J tons. Holmes, for Melbourne, | ■with 105) o,:s. lo dwts. gold. Thomas Norton and i Co., agents. | Feb. 3—.Slier-;:.™, 2F-!) toTis, Eddy, for Newcastle, in ballast. Cargill and Co., agents. IXWAttDS COASTWISR. Feb. I—"Matilda Have?, 2(3 tons, Falconer, from O.imani, 81st January." ,T. and R. Bnird. agents. Feb. I—Lord Worsioy, H'Jl tons, AVuodj from Lyttelton. AY. C. Yonr.g/ageut. OUTV,"A RI>S COASTWISE. Feb. I—Tyra, 27G ions, M-'lellan, for AVeliington, in ballast It.' G. Gibbons, agents. IMPORTS. Per City of Hokirfc, from Melbourne : 52 pkgs., order: '20" casks whiskey, 50 cases ttunuvri, order;! case jesveHoi-y, Kiitzenstein ; S3 ca?es fruit, !> cas;-3s onion.;, 15 ditto cheese, J. Grillin; V.) cases incrchanilise, order ; .'! cases drai.cry, (J. T. Ick ; 1 box, P. Hayr.iKn &Co ; 2~> jiackiiges, order: 1- cases oiiions, 13j ditto fruit, 8 liiisket-) ditto, (J eases jams, 27 ditto onions. C ditto fruit, J. Brooke ; X cases merchandise, J. Quick ; 7 cases ej'is, V-l ditto fruit, order ; 1(5 cases merohandize, M. Joel ; IS7 eases fruit, 37 do. otiions, US do. fruit.. 14i do. fiiiit. AVliite, Bros. : ■! packages drapery, .Tones?; Williamson : 1 ease; order; 1 ditto, order ;*;■> ditto, eontniniiig billiard table, order; 1 box candles, W. G'lenny ; 2 boxes samples, J3t<it"d ; 4 casks beef, it. Hall h Co : '20 pkgs. merchandize, order ; 1 we-ighinj; machines, 1 case sundries, Jones & ■\VilHftmso7i ; 1 casa stationary, V/. Lambert; 15 casks ■biscuits, Little & Keid ; 0 packages liardv/are, Kmitli k Co ; 5 packages ten, 3 ditto ditto, -20 boxes sugar, 29 pJcgs meroiiaiu'ize, 11. B. Martin & Go. ; 2 eases raerchahdiso, 50 do. brandy, It. B. Martin & (Jo. ; 1 enr-e stationery, Yi'ebb, Pantlin, & Co. : 1 case books, Cloiiient; 8 ])kgs coffee, J. Brook : 5 pkgs nicivliandizc, J. Ilsirris ; 6 cases cheese and liacoii, J. Bs.nlmry ; 15 cases merchandize, A. Cuming ; 1 case slops, Civ-gill & Co. ; (! cases, i pkgs timber, J. Harris : 1 case, 2 casks, 21 bndls lnereliandize, 5 anvils, 0 vyces, 2 bellows, Little & Iteid : 2 cases stationery, IST. B. A. : 2 casks sheet zinc, W. Park ; 45 doors, -10 pair casement.", R, B. Martin & Co. : 7 Ekgs lucrchiiudize, Henman : ti do order ; 9 do Ticle ; 1 case hardware, Day &'Mieville : 10 kegs treacle, Webb, Pantlin, k Co. ; 7 casks hardware, Drake: 5)1 bags, order ; 1 ease saddlery, Wilson & Wain ; 3 trunks boots, M'L:skie ; 4 pkgs merchandize, order, 1 trunk boots, Mollison, 0 eases merchandize, Bennett; 2 cases coffee, Paterson & Co.; Xi trunks boots, 5 cases clothing, 7 do. fancy goods, Levy ; 4 cases drapery, It. JJ. Martin & Co.; 7 do. Little k Reid ; 2 ])kr.'.s liierehandiss, Dalget.y, liattray & Co.: i casks, 1 box. Switzer: 1 case jams, Bird & Co.: 79 pkas, A. Bainett; 2 cases, It. B. Mai tin & Co.: 4 pl;gs liui'dwaro, tf. Paterson & Co.; 29 boxes, 1 half-tierce tobacco, 4 dryans S] irits, 3 casks 16' bags sugar, 2 Iml'js, 1 weighing uuiuhir.c, 1 bng sugar, 5 Jikgs, 1 bag rice, 1 hhci. sundiies, 14 casks sulpJair, J. W. Maniey. Per Amazon, from Mauritius : 2557 bags sugar, J. Jones & Co. Per Kvfleman, from Sydney : —lO half chests tea, A. Norton ; 1 trunk apples, C. Oamum ; G cases oilmen's stores, 6 do salad oil. 7 do curry powder, 3 cases black lead, Young fc M'Ohr-Jnm ;* 30 baskets champagne, 5 cases pore wine, 5 do do, 100 bags sugar, ti',i eases brandy, '2-j no port -wine, 10 qr eks port wine, 10 do whisky, 1 1 ale slops, 15 eases salad oil, 5 c.i-sj? gro:\t3, 2i do furniture, (i do clocks, 2 oases, 5 eases vinegar, 5 tlo suuees, 20 boy.es soap, (iO I cases merchandize, 5 bags walnuts, 50 boxes raisins, 41 brigs rice, ol cases soap, 40 h.igs rice, 3 boxes samples, 20 cases wine, Franck & Co. ; SO bags sugar, 2 casks currai.is, 1 case do, •) cases hams, 1 ca?e chairs, 5 pkgs furniture, 2 cases ralmon, 10 boxes soap, 5 cases sardines, 2 cks hams, 1 hhd treacle, 12 tierces beef, 80 tons coals order. Per Melbourne, —212 bass fhwr, Order : 1 ca-:e shovels, 1 do. tinware. 5 bags pick handle.?,' 12 kegs nails, 8 case;-; axes, 10 bdls. frying pans, 152 bags sugar mats, 2 crates crockery, £0 cases (ienova. 50 do. porter. 2 bdls. ridgiugs, 8 cases picks, 50 bags Hour, 24 tubs Tasmania!) butter, 24S sheets corrugated iron, 1 case sundries, 15r.ii & Jack ; HO bags flour, order ; 20 bass chains, 1 bdle. hoop iron, 1 do. sheet iron, 1 cask and '2 kegs nails and chains, ii doz. hay forks, 1 doz. dune forks, 3 tons coals, Jas. Itattray ; 00 sheets painted and galvanised iron, it. Paterson : 1 churn, 11 bags wit, 100 bags oats, lido, flour, 40 pieces hardwood. 734 bricks, l> kegs nails, 1 pkg. merchandise, 126 sheets calvanised iron, 3 bugs lime, John Wood ; GS2 boards/200 pieces timber, ii bdls. battens, 0 doors, 8 pair sashes, John Wood; 150 bags flour. Order.

s.s. Ali>i:c«a. —The s.s. Aldinga, Capfc. M'Lean, arrived at Port Chalmers yesterday afternoon, after nn excellent passage of six days from Melbourne. The AMinga left Melbourne on Tuesday, 23th Jan., ■with a full complement of passengers. In hit. 40" c wrath amllong. 100° 10' east, she parsed the siiip Blue Jacket, bound for Otago, and at 2 p.m. yesterday, she passed the brig Gazelle. The following is a list of the ]:ns-:cngers by the Aldinga : —Cabin —Mrs. Marks, 5 children, and 2 servants, Mrs. Luscqmbe and 3 children, Mrs?. Harvey and 2 el.iHrcn. Mrs. Hiltlreth and 4 children, Mrs. Keman and child, Mrs. Lewis. Madame Hubert, Sirs. M'Lamlress, Mrs. George and 2 children, Miss Dick, Mrs. Camp, Lell ami servant, Messrs. Marks. GeorgeOliver. Bean, Sieele, M'Kwan, Pollard, Hodges, Hart, Dieksoa, Clarice, Chi.-holm, K. nny, De Carle, Krcttle, Wilkinson, Hopkins, Ivomakio, fcicoU, Oumluings, Ruisjl, Fieldham, Gray, Beaver, Driimmond, Jeriald, Jove/i, Millar, Boiulry, lirown, Sparked, Heal, Lennler, and 75 in the .steerage.

Captain Kessall, of the ship " Malvina Vidal'" from Luriuoii, reports having spoken il. M. >S. " Cus»;ick,!; in kit. -i 7 de;.'. 20 mill. H., long. 0 dcg. 38 uiiii. E., -when the following report was sent on board — "H. M. S. Cossack, twenty Runs, 200 horse power, Captain liichnrd Moorman,* left Auckland, Inov/ Zealand, on the 21st of October, rounded the horn on the 20th. November, anchored in Stanley Harbour, FalkIf.nds, on the 23rd ; sailed on the 27th for the Cape. Passed a large iceberg in hit. -19 dug. 50 mm. S., long. 110 deg. W."— Argus, January 28.

Captain Holbrook, of the "Regulator, reports that on Tuesday last, 21st instant, -when in latitude 39 deg. 40 mill. S., long. 137 deg. 4S mm. E., a whirl■wind passed about a ship's length'astern of iris vessel. It came from S.W. anil went .N.E. This is supposed to \f: the .same storm which dismantled the sliiu " LiUies/'—///«/.

The American ship " Hydra,'' having undergone thorough repairs, and been re-coppered, is receiving her fitting.-; for passengers at the Sandridgc Wharf, and -will sail for Otago during the present week.— lbid.

The Atrevid/i encountered strong westerly gales till •within eighty miles off Flinders Island, having had .several sails blown away, foretopmast head sprang, niaintopgallant yard, forestay, and bowsprit pear carried away ; from thence light and variable winds till her arrival at Port Phillip Heads on the 17th inst. On the 21st January, at half-past two p.m., 42 deg. 20 mm. south lat., liiti deg. 11 mm. east.'long., Fred. Fletcher, passenger, fell overboard from forward. He •was first observed floating past the weather quarter by the master, who immediately ordered the helm to b3 put hard down, and hove a life-buoy within twentylive feet of him, the ship going nine knots. No time ■was lost in lowering away the boat, which, manned by the officer?., soon reached the fatal spot. The lifebuoyand deceased's cap were picked up, but nothing could be seen of him, though they continued the search for a considerable time. —Ibid.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 69, 4 February 1862, Page 2

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Shipping Intelligence. Otago Daily Times, Issue 69, 4 February 1862, Page 2

Shipping Intelligence. Otago Daily Times, Issue 69, 4 February 1862, Page 2

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