Shipping Intelligence.
BNTERED INWARDS. Oct. 2.-Clarendon, 157 tons, Doble, master, from Melbourne. J. L. and C. Burke, agents. ; ■: . - Oct. 2.—Bmma Prescott, 148 tons, Staunton, master, fmm Ho/iart Town, with cargo and 14 paasen&era Fisher Brolh'ra, agents. INTERBD OUUVTARDS. /.' ..'•'. "' Oct. 2, —Jane LockUart, 81 tons, Clulow, master, for Sydney, in ballast. Franck and Co , agentb. Oct. 2—Cnrlottu, 538 tons, Cazier, master, for Newcai'l'.'. Tickle and Co., agente. Oct. 2.—Mariposa, 164 t'jns, Moore, master, for Launceston, in ballast. A. L. Thomson, agent. Oct. 2.—Fiyiug CquiTel, 79 tons, Pie, master, for Polynesian Group, in ballast. Jas. Patersoa aud Co., agente. ' • ■. • . IKWARDS COABTWISB. ' Oct. 2. —Emerald Isle, 34 tons, Dixon,master, from Lyttelton, with cargo aud 9 passengers. Master,, ogent- _ OOTWABWI—-COABTWIBB. Oct. 2.—Matilda Hayes, 20 tons, Falconer, master, for Oamaru, in ballast. J. A. and R. Baird, agents. Oct. 2.—Aquila, 27 tons, Austin, master, for Lyttelton. C. A. Koss and Co., agents. _: Oct. 2. -Midlothian, 25 tons, Marshall, master, for the Taieri. Master, agent. ; imports. „" Emma Prescott, from Hobart Town.—3ooo feet timber, 10,000 palings, 15,000 shingles, 10 tons hay, 'j tons flour. Go bushels oats, 20 horses, 6 carts, 490 bushels maize,' 1904 lbs bacon, 1509 lb» cheese, A, (i. | Fisher ; 3 doz wine, Shaw. ;.. Emerald l«le, from Lyttelton, produce bFISTew Zealand —02 bags flour, 45 bags potatoes, 1 h':d beer, 6 di» b»'er, 29 bags crushed wheat. 12 bales hay, order. British and foreign goods free and duty paid.—3 qrca.^ks mm, 1 do brandy, 15 cases sherry, 15 do cham-. pagne, 4 half-chests tea, 1 box raisins, 2 boxes tea, 15 boxes cancles, 2 capes do, 2 do soap, 2 do lobsters^ 4 cases oilmen's stores, 3 bags rice, 6 cases drapery.
Emerald Isle, from Lyttelton, produce bFISTew Zealand —02 bugs flour, 45 bags potatoes, 1 h':d beer, 6 di» b»'cr, 29 bags crushed wheat. 12 bales hay, order. British and foreign floods free and duty paid.—3 qrca.^ks mm, 1 do brandy, 15 cases sherry, 15 do cham-. pagne, 4 half-chests tea, 1 box raisins, 2 boxes tea, 15 boxes cancles, 2 capes do, 2 do soap, 2 do lobsters,. 4 cases oilmen's stores, 3 bags rice, 6 cases drapery, order. Shipped at Lyttelton.—3 qr-casks wine, 3 cases drapery, Barr. Clarendon, from Melbourne. - 80hhdsbeer,W. Hopkins; 9 cases merchandise, Smith and Herbert; 4 cases, Beutinck and Co ; II bundles sasiie?, Black and Thompson; 21 pkjrs lamps, &c M Moody and Co; b cases, 4 d<>, 5 do uxoa, 3 do hams |7 do ham and bacon. John Biook ; 2 cases tinware/ 4 do --shovels, 24 doz buckets, 99 camp ovens, 73 iron pots, 5 cases shovels, Alcsr. < uniming; barrel1 plaster, of paris, 1 Back lifter, Tickle and Co; 2 eases handles, 2 casks hardware, 5 ca^on, 50 earnp ovens, 24 doi buckets, H. Green; 52 boxes tea, 12 uo do, 70 halfch'.'stx do, 3 chests do,, 10 hhds beer, E.. Quick; 6 c'i>as hams, K0 bags (Uigur, 10 chests, 30 haif-rlie.sts tea, 100 boxes candles, 5 quarter-casks brandy. Morison, L:iw, and Co; 2 canes ham-*, lO cljests tea, 25 fiikins butter, Miller and Oo; 2 cases Robinson Hart, and Co; 10 boxes raisins, 1 case shuvels, Herbert and Oo : 200 ba.^s flour, order ; 10 barn I* currants. Pole, Dods, and. Co; 34 tubs butter. 5 ca-ks barley, 5 cases chicory, 10 brls ciirnmts, ordi-r ; 2 casks /me,, Day and Mieviile; 40 bags fl ur, 12 casks biscuits, J. Brook ; 34 cas^ks currants, 200 case.- win ky, Fmnck and Co ; 6 cases provisions, 100 boxefi raiwnf, Morrison, Law, and O»; 9 pkga hardware, Borley and Sam el; 2 waggons, Tickle and Co ; '2 cases millinery, 11 pkgs hardware, 20 tiundles dray bows, 2 cases hardware, 2 crates crockery, G cases cradle plates, H. Pulford; 100 cases oil, 5 pkgs lam pa, Staniord and Co ; 100 bags flour, J. L. and C. Burke; 24 pkgs drapery, 2 casen lumps, 1 ease oil, 8 iron columns, 6 iron caps, 1 case cin.ir.-:, 2 ca>es looking-glasses, Harris and Hay ; 6U doors, 5 case 3 sashes, 1 case spouting, 12 cases galvanised in>Ti, It. and T. Haworthj 30 bags bran, order ; 146 pieces lumhe r. T, Carter; 400 boards, 121 bundles boards, order ; 305 pieces timber, Carter; 15 kegs butter, Whittiighain. EXPORTS. Aqui'a, for Lyttleton- 4 cases drapery, 4 bundles «pndcs 2 bales blankets, 3 cs cork*, 4 boxes shovels. ftiidlolhian, for the Tuieri—B tons flour, 3 casks currants, % casks split peas, 2 baps rice, 4 dozen shove's, 3 bundles, 2 rolls matting, 1 chest tea, 6 cases wine, 2 kegs butter, C chee-cs, 7 cases pickles, 12 coils rope, 3 bags sugar, 18 bags suear, 7 fci'les bacon, 35 bags malt, 300 palings, 26 casks beer, 1500 feet timber. PASSENOBR I.IST. r Emerald Isles, from Lyttelton.—Messrs. T. Lalor, J. 'Teig, It. rown, J. Leigh, W. Barker, W. Tankerd, and Mnster Tankerd.
Aquila. from Lytteltori—-Messrs John Jones, James Thomas Win. Wilsou, Thomas Hewitt, A. Johnston, and John Scott.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 246, 3 October 1862, Page 4
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818Shipping Intelligence. Otago Daily Times, Issue 246, 3 October 1862, Page 4
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