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Shipping Intelligence.

ENTERED INWARDS. , ! April 11—Nil. ESTEREP OPTWAKDS. April 11—Mary Anne, 104 tons, Valentine, ft Guam, in ballast. TSWARTIS —COASTWISE. April 11—Traveller's Bride, Ait tons, Blair, froi Auckland, twelve passenger..', Master, agent. April 11—Horniiiie. liriti tons. lierg. from SYelhii;. ton, with stock, 12 passengers. Wright, llouiru-ui and Co., agents. OUTWARDS —COASTWISE. Aprill 11—Matilda Hayes, £0 tons, Falconer, fo Oamaru, two passengers. Guiding Star, s.s., 74 tons, Frazer, tor lnvercnrgill 15 passengers and general cargo. IMPOIITS. Per Hcrmine—l4o head cattle. Per Traveller's Bride—'2o,ooo ft. timber. EXI'OIITS.

Guiding Star, ex warehouse iincler bond—2 hlids:whisky, 2 qr.-cusks brandy, 1 hlid. do., 11. Campbtl and Oil. Free and duty paid goods—l case, Dalgefc; and Co. : 10 plunks, Moll ; 0 pkgs., 1 case, Herman 2 cases, Tun.bull. Wing and Co. ; 2 Jo., 1 keg. X Campbell and Co. ; 1 cruse. 1 pkpe.. Moler and Co. . 0 cases. 12 tasks bread, 8 carriages, '2. bales, Switzer . 7 trunks. 2 cases. 1 bate leather, Dalgety and Co. ; 1 pair shaft*. Clove and Co. : 1 pkge., Ick ; 10 bag: onions, 2 eases, Btish : 1 cask, 1 bag, "Webb & Co.; 1 case. Herman : 1 dray, Kirkwood ; 1 case, Pa.nk oi New Zealand ; 2 cases, 1 bag onions. K. Campbell nnd Co. : 1 case, Mitchell ; 1 case, CO sheets iron,! Dalgcty and Co.; 4 baas fl<nir, Duncan ; 1 cwt. iiou, Ireland ; 11 cases, Chullie; 0 ploughs, 5 bay.s flour. Dalgety and Co. : 2 bales loatlier, Switzer : 10 bags1 tlour fciiuij)!on : i tins, 1 bdle.. 1 bag nails, 1 ease, 1 pkge., Day and Co ; 2 casks alo, K. Cauipln-11 and Co. : 2 boxes caudles, d.i. ; 2 parcels, Grant :ifid Co. ; 1 ca.se, "2 parcels, Lambert and C:>. ; I c«:-e, JJooili, and Evans; 4 bags oats, 1 case. Duncan ; 1 cask. 2 ca.--es, 1 ba-j-. iViituliell and Co.; 1 trunk, 2 cases, 1 box, Aldridi ; •• chest tea, 1 case, M'Leod and Co. ; 2 kettles, Day and Co. : 1 bdle. leather, 1 bag, AlurHi • 1 aim," Adams; 1 box. specie (£5000), Union Bank.

I'ORT CHALMERS, April 11. M'hiil at noon, W., very light breeze; wen the: cool, with !»Uy overcast; barometer, 29.55; thermometer, 50;' hisrh w.'iler to-morrow at Port Chalmers, 1.10 si.m., mvi 1.40 p.m. ; at Dunediu an horn later. AKHIVALS. None. DEI'AIiTUKES. India, barque, 20-', Lucas, tor Guam, in biillnst, no passengers. Southern Cross, ship, 575 tons, Brown, lor Acwcnstlc. in ballast.. 8 passenger*. Isabella, barque, 35?5 tons, Coppin, for Hobp.vl Town, in ballast, 0 pas«cmrers, Daniel Wnlsuii, liriji1, 1-W tons, Young, for llobail Town, in ballad, 10 pas-=t«njfeiy. There have been no arrivals at Port Chalmers today, the very heavy sea, on the bar deterring iiny vessels which lil.iy be in the effing from venturing to take the harlx.r. ' The wind Ims also been very lijrht./smtl even Hie four verac-1.-* which Jiiive left their anchorage, outward l-mu:d, have been obliged to <lri;p anchor in the channel it at the lower port, until thy sen on the bar falls, or the wind increases suluciuiitly to give: them stecrr.go-way ovi-r it.

There w still a'wniit of coals at Port Clialmers. End ike f-tcnmcr.s plying between Diintrlin and tht I'orfc are eoii;-wn:cntly more or less irregular in thei) hours of departure. ' If not otherwise relieved, \vi may expect, that tins difficulty will in future lie overcome by those tteamere being able to rely upon sup plies of fuel i'roni the Cluthii coal-field. The Guidhitr fcstar lias come down to the port, and is now coaling', before proceeding on her usual passage. The Lady Barkly met with an accident this mornins while proceeding- to avc-Fsel to tow her down the port. In the darkness, she run foul of a rope between two vessels, which broke her mast, throwing; it acainst the bridge railings, which it smashed, with the steam pipe. J t was fortunate that C'apt. Adam happened for the moment to be out of' the direct line of the falling mast, otherwise he might have been most seriously injured. The undermentioned small craft, river steamer, and lighters, were alongside the old jetty yesterday afternoon at two o'clock, north side : Victoria, steamer ; Cecilia, schooner ; Fly, cutter ; City of Nelson, fore and aft schooner, of Nelson; Sarah and Ksther, schooner, of Melbourne ; Alpha, cutter, of Melbourne: Star of Dunedin, and lov.u, both fore and oft sehoonerss, lying abeam of each other; and Matilda Hayes of Oainaru, fore and ait schooner. South side : Dutch Galliott, name unknown, lyinsr off the southern extremity of the pier; Lyttelton, steamer, of Port Lyttelton ; Governor Arthur, ami Catherine, both fore and ,ift schooners.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 127, 12 April 1862, Page 4

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Shipping Intelligence. Otago Daily Times, Issue 127, 12 April 1862, Page 4

Shipping Intelligence. Otago Daily Times, Issue 127, 12 April 1862, Page 4

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