Shipping Intelligence.
ESTERED IHWAEtS. Sept. 27.—Marchioness, 175 tons, Henley, muster, from Melbourne, with cargo and ten passengers. J. L"s ae^t.%Syin?S nq tSrrcl, 79 ton« Pie, mister from Hobart Town, with timber and fruit. James Paterson and Co., agents. Sent. 27.—Australasian Packet. 182 tons Gngg, master, from Hubart Town, with cargo and 20, passengers.. O. H GillesandCo., agent 3. EXTEREX> OUTWARDS. Sept 27 —Lightning, 1769 tons, Johnston, master, ior Melbonrne. Dalgety, fiattray, and Co., agents. INWARDS COASTWISE. Sept. 27-NiL ODTWARDS —COABTWISB.
Sept. 27.—Remark, 207 tons, Duncan, master, for Wellington, in ballast. 11. B. Martin and Co., agents. ■ ■■:■.■- i"'^y,- i : :
IMPORTS.
Marchioness, from Melbourne: 8 cases, 2 boxes glass, 1 ke<j butter, F. Coleman; 15 crates scda water botihs, 3 cases sulphuric acid, Bateman Brothers; 26 cases wine, order; 600 cases whiskey, Wright, Robertson and Co; 6 anvils, 30 dozen buckets, 1 furnace, 2 dozen spades, 3. bundles ovens and covers. 5 kegs nails, D. Drake; 1 keg nails, 10 bundles timber, Butement Brothers ; 6 casks, 6 cases hardware, 6 nests American-tubs, 3 bundlescainp ovens. 6 bundles covers for do, 1 package. 1 keg hardware, 12 cast barrow wheels, 24 gudgeons, 140 sash weight*, Tickle and Co ; 55 hhds lime, order; 13 bags, 11 casks oatmeal. J« and H. Miiusforrf ; three tip drays, Driver, M'Lean and Co; 7 casss liardware, 3 cases. hurdles, 1 do plated wares, 1 bundle saddlery, 1 case, 1 cask hardware, 1 cask holloware, F. Barker; 10 cases confections, Franck & Go; 100 boxes candles, order; 2tip.drays, 1 waggon, 1 ba'-hoad lamps, 4 cushion*, 2 bars, 6 bulloekpoles, Roberts and Ferguson; 2 tip drays, John Ferguson ; 1 case 1 parcel, Joseph Neavis; 9 cases 9 bales sashes, 72dcors. I anchor; 24 baskets, I hhd,4 iron columns, E. Quick; 1 cask, 10 bits coffee. 1 cask, 5 case 3, 1 tin tinplates, Brown, Reid and Co; 1 case hardware! F. Barker; Icaak merchandise. K. Quick; 8 ases, 63 casks. Pleases merchandise, S3 bags sugar, 5 qr-easks vinegar, 4 cases.. 4 barrels merchandise. J. Campbell and Co; 40 boxes candles. It. Little and Co; 4cas s sashes, John Greig; 9 cases sa?hea, 5 cases iron, 552 sheets corrugated zrtic, R. Wilson and Co; 150 cases brandy, Franck and Go: 405 hurdle posts, 600 4-feet paling, 1000 6-feet palings, 10 pkgs merchandise, 7 package* woolpacks, 3 packages baskets Dalgety and Co.; 43 drums spirits tar, It. Little and Co.; 1 pair plough kindles, 1 case machinery, 3 cases, 4 casks hardware, 2 bundles buckets. 3 bdls shovels, 6 bundles shovels, 6 bdles spnde forks, 23 kess nails, 12 barrow -wheels, 2 mortars, 18. pieces castings, Sorley and Samuel; 92 pkgs rope, Franck and Co; 4 cases pick handles. 5 eases axe handles. 15 cases sardines, John Brook; 12 cases furniture. Wattach Bros ; 42 cage's, 2 hhds, 2 pkg* hardware, 12 arms and boxes iron, D. Drake; 50 boxes raisins. 10 cases axes, Franck and Co; 20 half barrels, SO'firkins, 1 cask, 23 firkins, 10 cases, Itobinson, Hart and Co ; 4 qr casks whisky, 2'enses hams, 2 cases bacon, 10 half-chests tea, Miller and Co ; 32 ensks nle, 122 bags flour, 60 bags maize, 10} bags malt. J. L. and C. Burke ; 60 hags flour, 84 casks biscuits, 4 cases cocoa, John Brook.
Per Dragon, from Melbourne : 12 horse', 12 drays. 3 carts. 3 waggons, 28 pack saddles, 20 tons bay, 5 j clo chaff, 100 bushels rats, 1 case cutlery, 1 case ' pipes, 3 ca^es.vestas, order. Per Pearl,'- from Geelons : 500 bag 3 flour. 300 bags lime, 17 cases hams and bacon, 6 casfs sardines, 4 cases herrings, 2 casks beef, 5 bales leather, 1 package, 5 cases saddlery, 1 cask, 36 kegs nails, 25 hoises, 1 waggon, 1 dog cart, 2000 palings, 1 dray, ordei\ Per Mariposa, from Laucceston : 45 horses, J. E. Gleadow ; 20 tons flour, 3 tons oatmeal, Gleadow ; 3 cases baergage, J. Row; 12 packages, 5 tons hay, 4 crates, Gleadow. Per Willing Lass, from Melbourne: 10 pkgs raisins, 110 cases whisky. 50 cases geneva, 5 chests and 20 half-chests tea, "5 hhds rum, 35 cases beer, 5 hhds ale, 220 bags sugar, 11 hhds, 10 qr-casks and 245 cases brandy, 35 cases bitters, 1 pkg tobacco, 11 qr-<-asks ar.d4B cases wine, 1 cas> cigars, 20 barrels currants. 7 pkgs ironmongery, 1 cask holloware, 10 bdls -wash-boards, 4 bdls shovels, 1 bag clothes-pins, 3 bdls buckets, 1 bdlspades, 1 nest tubs, o.kegs nails, 1 case cutlery, 1 casu pipes, 3 cases vestas, 1 case saddlery, 1 case tinware, 1 pkg show cases, 2 boxes tin, 1 crate crockery, 1 truss merchandise, 6 cases slops, 1 iron safe 24 pkga hams, 22 cases cheese, 14 pkgs stationery, 230 boxes candles, 27 cases: preserved meats, 25 casks butter, 45 boxes soap, 4 cases cheese, 28 pkgs building materials, 24 sheets galvanised iron, 10 cases kerosene, SO pkgs drapery, 712 bars, 130 bdls 8 sheets iron, 12 boiler-plates, 23 pkgs hardware, 28 pkgs rope, 50 bdls iron wire, 1 strainer for do, 5 bales bags, 10 cases bacon, 2 cases sardines, I case vestas, G casks bread, 26 pkgs asphalte, and 17 jars oil. ;..,'■•■' ,
Per Lochinvar, from Adelaide : 435 bags bran, 20 tags bacon. J. Derwent; 400 bags flour, 122 bags wheat, A. Scott; 2i50 ba23 flour, T. Clark and Son.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 242, 29 September 1862, Page 4
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880Shipping Intelligence. Otago Daily Times, Issue 242, 29 September 1862, Page 4
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