HOBART TOWN.
The .Reliance cleared for Auckland, N.Z., yesterday, with a large and assorted cargo, and also a number of passengers. Since this veasel was purchased by H. Jjipscombe, her cabin fHtinf.s p.nd decorations have been silmost entirely changed, and she now has one of the snuggest cabins of any vp&sel employed in the inter-colonial trade.
The brig Prince Albert it> from Invercargill, N.Z., n-ith cargo for Melbourne; -for which 'port &he will sail immediately after taking on board some cargo which is awaiting her here. During the passage Cap-' tain A'drel reports that he has seen no vessels. The Vt'iteh of.tfie Tecs was enabled, b}' the strong S.W. breeze blowing1 on Monday night, to reach tho harbor1. • She is"% large iron vessel and built upon a aood model. Captain Bartley has merely come to1 Hobart Town- tn search of cargo, but.asjhe .price ef timber with which he intended J» freight his vessel is higher,*han he expected, it is not improbable that Jie will shortly set sail for Valparaiso, South America.— Advertiser May 51, ' ' '
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 178, 11 June 1862, Page 4
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174HOBART TOWN. Otago Daily Times, Issue 178, 11 June 1862, Page 4
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