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Shipping Intelligence.

rr.'TF.r.r.n i.vwaiids. March 4—Jane L:v!:!iart, SI tons, Chulow, from Sydney, vriUi cm-go and 33 passengers. Franck and Co., Barents. March 4—Alma, 17G tons. Small, from Launcaston, with gencr.il cargo. T. W. Bamford, agent. March 4—Alice Thorndike, 84 tons, Huokland, from Adelaide, with genera! cargo nnd 23 passengers. J. L. nnd Co. Burke, agents. March 4—Dart, 128 tons. Ganson. from Hobart Town, with cargo mid 16 passengers. Jas. Paterson and Co., agents. ENTEIIEI) OUTWARDS. March 4—Friends, 00 tons, Holmes, for Feejce Islands, with goods. March 4 —Chile, 767 tons, Turnbull, for London. March 4—Humboldt", 714 tons, Edwards, for Melbourne, with 22-1 passengers. ~ outwauds coastwise. March 4—Spec, 14 tons, Grieve, for Molyneux, witb general cargo. March 4—Lord Ashley, 370 tons, Wheeler, for Lyttelton. ' March 4 —Annie Laurie, 2j tons, for Auckland via Coromandel, with 10 passengers; TORT CHALMERS—March 4. AIUtIVALS. Queen of India, ship, from Melbourne Feb. 22. Cabin passengers —Mrs. Dyson and three sons; S steerage passengers ; 2500 sheep. Hydra, ship. -11)9 tons, Gunn, from Melbourne 1 7th February. 3 cabin passengers —Messrs. Cart, Koach, and Finney ; 210 steerage passengers ; general cargo ; Captain, iigent. Seaman's Bride, ship. 77S tons, A. JJ. AVyman, from Melbourne Feb. 16. Cabin passengers —Mr. and Mrs. Nevin, Miss St. Clair, Miss Ada Hart, .Mr. John Downie, Mrs. Bennett and 2 children, Messrs. Saiuiford, Fawcett, Kohler, Dowling, Hogarth, Cousins ; 291 in the steerage. nErAßTrnr.s. March 3—9. a.m.. City of Melbourne, Brown, to Sydney, in ballast. 26J passengers. March 4 —Sea Breeze, barque, 3-13 tons, Urquhart, to Newcastle, in ballast, 9 jiasscngers. 7, p.m.—Lord Asldey, AVheeler, to Lyttelton.

11-irORTS. Per Jane Lookliart, from Sydney—2 cases stretchers, 6 bundle* do.. T. Dick and Co. ; 1 ease (iron oven), E. B. Cargill : tl eases cheese, 10 kegs butter, 2 casks honey, J/ Turner ; 53 kegs white lead, 115 do.. 158 do.", W. H. Reynolds: 15 nests tubs, 20 horse-cloth pins, S eases axes, 100 eases brandy, 10 casks port wine. IS cases do., 50 boxes tea, 3 casks glassware. 20 qr-cks whiskey, 8 cases furniture, 20 do. champagne, 20 clo sherry. Si els rope, 3doaxe-hdles, 4 hhds whisky, 9 qr.-casks brandy, 20 (jr.-casks sherry, 25 cases furniture, 13 hhds brandy, 1 qr.-eask do, 50 boxes raisins, G pkgs do, 6 pkgs almonds, '10 eases bottles. 108 bags sugar, 120 iron stretchers, 80 kegs white lead, 4 cases herrings. 10 eases salmon, 15 cases salad oil, 10 cases vinegar, 10 cases castor oil, 10 eases oysters, 1 case sauces, 13 cases vestas, 1 parcel samples, Franck and Co. : 1 case hardware, Dalgety, Rattray, and Co. : 0 axles, Webb, Pantlin, and Co. Per Alice Thorndike. from Adelaide —10 cases merchandise, Order; 100 bags bran, 5 bales hay, Nathan : 8 horses, 08 casks bottled beer, 71- do portor 8 qr.-casks am, 1 hhd gin,. 1 case cigars, Obalestnrpau, lins, 50 bales canvas, lOeasessago, 39 bags salt, Order--800 hags flour, 400 do bray 1,752 ft. timber, J. L.: & C Burke ; 2 qr-casks whiskey, S hhds clo, Dalgety. Rattray & Co. ; 200 bags flour, Tickle & Co.; 9,625 ft. timber. 250 bags flour, 2(5 clo. wheat, 150 do. bran, 41 bales hay, order :20 tons bran. 40 do. hay, \V. H. Thorndale : 3 horses, J. Daniels. Per Dart, from Hobart Town—-1 ease saddlery, 20 boxes green fruit, 1G do , 37 cases jam, ISO clo. green fruit, '75 baas onions. 10 boxes green fruit, 1 case boots, 6 kegs jam, H. Samson ; 14S cases green fruit, 20 bags onions, 110 boxes green fruit, 10 tubs' - butter, 20 bass onions, 15.300 ft. timber, 6 tons potatoes. 180 felloes, 7,000 palings, 19 bags onions, 25 hhds ale, 23 brls. do. Per Alma, from Launceston —00 hhds. beer, 90 cases beer, 50 cases brandy, 30 do., 1 do. drapery. Perkins : 4 cases, 1 hale matting, 1 case bacon, 14 do. fruit. Mains; 175 do., 95 bags oats, 10 bags onions, 50 elo. flour. 40 eases jams, Paterson & Co. : 250 bags oats, 250 do., 729 pieces timber, 10S boards, 3 kegs nails, 1 bundle sundries, 3 doors, 3 pekgs., 1 bale canvass, 105 bags bran, 3595 palings, Order ; 1 cart, 1 chaff cutter, Tucker; 4 pkgs. niercli.indise, M'Kircher : 1 case machinery, 13 pekgs. elo. Tucker ; 4 eases chaff cutters, 1 case wheels, 1 caso tarpaulins, 1 loose wheel, 150 bags flour, 100 bags oats, W. C. Young; 984 pieces timber, 8 cases' iron, 7 cases cheese, 4 doors, 4 eases sashes, 1 bag nails and screws, 1 pekge. hardware, 1 elo. spouting, 1 case boots, Solomon; 50 bags oats, Bell; 2!) pekgs. merchandise, Order. Per Indus, from Melbourne, 1740 sheep, 2 horses. EXI'OIITS. Per Annie Lnwric, 25 tons, for Auckland: 1280 lbs. tobacco, 30 firkins butter. Per Humboldt, for Melbourne—B37 oz. gold. Per Chile, for London : 77 oz. 19 dwt. gold dust, 1559 bales or 507,0&> lbs. wool, 21 bales sheepskins, 33 casks or 6 tons tallow, 2 ca=ks seal skins. 1 box stationery. Per Spec, to Molyneux : 3300 bricks, 9 bags lime, 216 sheets iron, 4 baas flour, 9 bags sugar, 4 hhds sheep wash tobacco, 34 pkgs. stores. . Per Lord Ashley, for Lyttelton : 145 ozs of gold. Passengers per Tainar, for Hobart Town: It. Dal!. T. White. Passengers per Sea Breeze, for Newcastle : J. Hixon, J. Thomas. Passengers per Dart, from Hobart Town: Mrs Hicks, Messrs Itubeus, Thomas, and W. Smith; 12 in the steerage. Passengers per Indus, from Melbourne—Sir. J. M'Lean, Mr. W. Credie, Mr. and Mrs. Allen, Miss| Douglas. Passengers por Dart, fr an Hobart Town—Messrs. Robin, Thomas, Gaffin, Miss Hicks. 3in steerage. The Chile, the second wool vessel of the season for England, has been entered 'outwards, and is intended to leave to-day. The Chi'': carries a valuable cargo, and a number of passengers, of whom the corrected list has not yet come up from the Port. The Chariot of Fame is the next vessel o;i tlie berth for England. The barque India, from Otago to Melbourne, put in here on the 29th ultimo, having had her copper torn off, ancl otber injuries caused by the heavy weather she had encountered. The vessel has been repaired, and is now at Launceston, taking in cargo for Otago. —H. T. Advertiser, Feb. 21. It has been reported here that one of the steamers on tbe Melbourne and Aelela'de line will be laid on for Hobart Town in place of tbe City of Hobart, which vessel has lately been running from Melbourne to Otago.— lbid. The brig Dart, which arrived from Otago, on the 19th instant, spoke the U. S. whaling ship Cornelius Howland, on the 21th ultimo, with 1,900 barrels of sperm oil. — Ibid. The Jane, from Kiakora, N.Z., reports having seen on the Sth instant, about five hundred miles from this land, a large French ship, apparently steering towards Europe.— Hobart Town Advertiser, Feb. 21. . The following is a list of vessels arriving in Hobart Town from Kew Zealand, in the month from January 21 to February 21, with the departures for the same period :—Arrivals—January 25th., Martha Ellen, schooner, Hill, Otago. 2Sth. Reliance, brig, 118, Smith, Lyttelton, N.Z. 29th. India, barque, Lucas, Otago, N.Z. February 3rd. Susan, brig, 180, Anderson, Lyttelton, N.Z. 10th. Dart, brig, 128, Samson, Otago ; Picard, schooner, 165, Griggs, Ota"o. lltb. Cosmopolite, brig, 14S, Lewis, Otago, N.Z. : City of Hobart, steamship, Darby, Otago, N. Z. 12th. Scotia, schooner, 104, Bartlett, Otago, N. '/. 15th. Jane, brig, Grant, Kiakora, N.Z. Depar-j tures.—January 23rd. Reindeer, Lyttelton, N.Z.; Derwent Hunter, Lyttelton. N.Z. 22th. Tainar, Otago. February Ist. Lady Young, ship, for Otago ; 4th Boomerang," Otago. sth. Reliance, Lyttelton. | N.Z. Bth. Martha Ellen, Otago. 9th. Pet, Otago. 18th. Susan, Lyttelton, N.'i.—lbid. A Voracious Visit.— On Saturday last, says the Wagga Waqr/a Express, as Mr. A. P. Thompson was'fishing near Mihier's farm, he succeeded in hook-: ing a fish about 13} lbs. in weight, and exceedingly fat and healthy. On opening the fish, a chain about fourteen inches long, to which were attached an iron and a brass padlock^ was found in the stomach, which was slightly inflamed, the vessels being slightly congested.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 94, 5 March 1862, Page 4

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Shipping Intelligence. Otago Daily Times, Issue 94, 5 March 1862, Page 4

Shipping Intelligence. Otago Daily Times, Issue 94, 5 March 1862, Page 4