Shipping Intelligence.
BSTJSBEI> INWAEDS. ' , , '~ December s.—Commissaris dcs Ecenigs Van der t Hem, 532 tons, Vanzaatioe, from Melbourne. > Cleve J and Co/agent?. ' * * '; BKTEKED OUTWARDS. December s.—Eli Whitney, 507 tons, Torrance, for Newcastle, N.S.W. 'liekle and Co, agents. . . IK WARDS —COASTWISE. December s.—Geelong, p.s,, 108 tons, Boyd, from Onmaru and intermediate ports. Caigill and Co, °Nora, 30 tons. Hayward, from the Molyneux. T, W. Bamford, agent. OUTWARDS—COASTWISE, December s.—Titania, s.s., 56 lons, Jarvey, for Invercargill. Lilly and Robinson, agents. Mayflower, 70 tons, Irving, for Invercargill.Sea Hull, 122 tons, Ciilem, for .Wellington. J, A, aud R. Baird, agents, imports. i . . Per Dart, from Hobart Town—2s,ooo feet timber, 30,000 shingles, 20,006 palings, 30,000 laths, 25 dray »hafu., 87 tierces beef, 10 tons hay, 15 hhds ale, 37 ca*js gooseberries, order. Vet Mary Thornton, from Waikawa-25,000 feet timber, order. Per Gannet, from Waikawa—22,9oo feet timber, order. Per Commissaris dcs TKcenigs Van der Heim, from Melbourne -2440 sheep, Thompson and .Crisp. ' Ptr Geelong, from Oamaru—-39 bales Wool, Cargill arid Co; 59 bales wool, Dalgety, Hal tray,- arid Co. Stores, duty paid—lo gallons brandy, sdo whisky, 2 do geneva, 100 lbs sugar, 20 do tea, ,10 do coffee, 8 dozen "beer.Per Nora, from ;the Molyneux—llo bags wheat, Duncan: 3 tons potatoes, order; 20 bales wool, Dalgety, Rattray, and Co; 8 bales sheepskins, do. • EXPORTS. , y "PerTitania, forthe -Bluff— Shipped at Dunedin, "ex warehouse, under .bond, for Invercargill—l Md rum, 30 cases whiskey, 20 cases geneva, Wright, lßobeitson and Co; 2 quarter-casks whisky, J. A anlß. Bard: 20 cases champagne, R. B. Martin* and Co. Transhipped ex Aldiriea, from Melbourne, under bond—3 cases clothing, 3 packages clothing, Moeller and Co. Transhipped ex; Aboukjr,, from • Glasgow underbo«d*~-2 boxes merchandise, 'Dalgety and Co. Transhipped.. ex Planter, from London, under bond—l case merchandise, J. H." Jenkinson. Transhipped ex Shilbourae, from London,' undei bond—l case geneva; Dalgety and Co. British and Foreign goods, free arid duty paid—3 window frames, Crichton and Co; 30 bags sugar,-10 cases-champagne, ".'7 do drapery, 3 do pickles, 1 do cigars, R. By Martin ; 2 kegs sugar, Crichton and Co; 10 balf-chestj tea, 4'cases salad oil, 5 do castor oil, Wright, Robertson and' Co'•'; 3' do drapery, Weir; 6 hhds ale, J. Paterson and Co. Shipped afc Dunedin, ex tware house under bond, for Riverton—l barrel rum, Dolgcty and Co.- British and Foreign goods> frei and duty paid—l disk ironmonery, -Broderick 20 ba^'S ilour, 10 do sugar, l-cask oatmeal,; 2 d( currants, 8 cases oilmen's stores, 4 boxes ..candles;'] brig rice, 8 cases oilmen's stores, 1 keg soda, Dalget: ard Co; 8 cases fruit and jams, Turnbull and Co '5 do mere lamlise, 2 boxes tobacco, 20 cases ale, 2< t'ns oil. Leechoff; 3 bales, paper, - 2 cases mercban dis-.', 1 jTkge saddlery, 13 boxes glas*, 5 firkins butter 1 cask ironmongery, 2 trusses merchandise, H. Cook and Co; 1 case copying press, Dalgety. and Co; X bal woolsacks, 2' casks pitch,. 2 do tar, 1 drum do 1 case lemon peel, Cargill and Co; 19 cases cordials Butcment and Co; 1 bale, Irvine; 1> bundle fork 4 13 bundles, spring cart, &c., Drake;.l waggon, 1 bags bran, 13 do maize, J.;Duncan; 1 case tobaccc L. Meyer; 3 packages boots, J. Mollison; leas boots, Franks and Co; 5 casks"ale/1 case port win* 2 quarter-casks sherry, Wright, Robertson, and Co 11 trunks apparel/1 >algety. /, ... Per Mayflower, for Invercargill—Port of origins cargo fiom Launceston, under bond—lo,ooo feet tim . ber, 137 bags lime, 3,000 bricks, 7,000 feet timbei 2 wooden houses, 6,000 shingles, 5,000 palings, 2 hhds beeev, 26 casks do, 3 cases bacon, 100 pai sashes, 100 doors, 4,000 laths, C. Button. ;
PORT CHALMERS, December 5, Wind iii forenoon, S.W.j afternoon, N.E., light breeze; weather, dull, %vith showers. High water oft'thei-Ofch instant, at Port Chalmers, 0.18 a.m. and 3.36 p.m.; at Dunedin an hour later. , arrivals. ...... = .' Dart, brig, 127 tons, Lauson, from Hobart Town 22nd November, general cargo, 9 passengers. Master, agent. Mary Thomson, schooner, 51 tons, O'Connell, from Wnikawa, timber. Master, agent, y '->■..--.-' Gannet, cutter, 30 tons, Peterson, from Waikawa,. timber.. Cargill and Co, agents. Gfeelong, p.s., Boyd, irom Oamaru, wool and pasBenger3." Cargill and Co, agents. Nora, cutter, Hayward," from the Molyneux, wool. - , . - - DEPARTURES. Planter barque, 269 tons, Thrift, for Newcastle, in ballast. . Ilurinymede, ship, 656 tons, Rickaby, for Newcastle, in ballast. Jane, brig, 179 tons, Grant, for Hobart Town, in ballad. Planet, p.s,, M'Donald, for the Molyneux, general cargo. , ;..-'<... PASSENGER LIST. ; Per Dart, from Hobart Town : Messrs Hume (2); 7 in the steerage. : Per Geelong, from Oamaru—-Mr Gemmell, Mr Hunter, and 12 in the steernge. ; ■•'■.'-- y. Per R.s. Titania, for the Bluff : Cabin—Messrs. J. Leohoff, C. Chataway, J. White and eight inithe steerage. 'EXPECTED From London—Empress oi India, Storm Cloud. Prom Glasgow—Pladda, Broomielaw, Benlomohd., From Melbourne - Golden Age, City of Melbourne, Benjamin Heape, Vibilia, Diana, Kate Watters, From Hobart Town—Cosmopolite. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Witch ofthe Tees, for London, 15 January. St. Clair, for Melbourne, Oth inst: Sea Bird, for Onmaru, &c.,- this day. Star of Tasmania, Sydney and Newcastle, 9th inst. j Prince Alfred, s.s., Lyttleton, Northern Ports, Bth instant. , - Gothenburg, s.s., Melbourne, early Aldinga, s.s., Melbourne,-16th inst. City of Hobart, s.s.,for Melbourne, 16th inst. . Coramissaris dcs Konigs Vanderheim, for Melbourne, Bth inst. Mary Ann, for Hobart Town, Bth inst. . VESSELS IN PORT. • Aboukir, ship,- from' Glasgow." ■-.-■■ Cincinnati, barque, from Newcastle. • ; W. B. Dean, brigantine, from Wellington. Raven, brig, from Sydney. • Alice Tborndyke, ship, from Vancouver's Island. Surprise, schooner, from Auckland Star of Tasmania, ship, from London. Sevilla, ship, from Glasgow, Eli Whitney, ship, from Melbourne. Evelina llutter, schooner^ from Melbourne. Fawn, schooner, from Lyttleton. Chile, ship, from iondon. Scoresby, ship, from London.* Metaris, barque, from Newcastle.'' Albatross, schooner, from Auckland. '" Jura, ship, put hack. ' ' Sea Gull, schooner," from Auckland. 1 Mary Ann, schooner, from Auckland. Montezuma, brig;-from-Port "Albert, Mayflower, schooner, from Launceston. St. Clair, barque, from Melbourne. Commissarm dcs Konigs Vanderheim, barque, om Melbourne. y ■•> Bart, brig, from Hobart Town. * Mary Thomson, schooner, from Wairaka. T j Gannett, cutter; from Wairaka. . Geelong:, p.s., froni Oamnru. . ' Nora, outter, from Molyneux. '■ ~.
, The brig Dart, which arrived to-day,- left Hobart Town on the 22nd ult. - As far as Stewart's Island she had a fine run of only four days, but was detained" * •:. for some days at Port Willism/ windbonnd,:.and '■.experienced a succession of easterly weather subsequently. On Sunday last she.sighted.the .Aldinga, the Isabella, and the Emma Frescott off Centre Island and Foveaux 'Straits, through "which" all three- were ; passing with a breeze* in .their favor. The .brig; >Cosmopolite, with, horses, hay, and other cargo was to sail for Dunedin the day after the departure pi' the Dart. Among her horse ireight she was intended* to bring Mr Black--well's celebrated racer Shilleilah, expected to run for the Champion Stakes. - t The schooner Mary Thompson, and ketch- Gannet, both with cargoes of timber fromWaikawai, arrived in the forenodUj and subaeipiently took advantage of the N.B. breeze to ptoceeddirectly to town. 'They bothleft Waikawa on Sunday last, bdt were-driven south by north-eastly weather, the Gannet running into the Bluff and the Mary Thomson to the Ruapuka, which places they sailed from on Thursday. The steamer Geelong returned from Oamaru in the morning, brining .98 bales of wool shipped there and at "Waikouaiti. Among her passengers were several persons who had come down - from the newer diggings hy the Oamaru road, which - is described as being by far the shorter and more con-" , venient approach to the scene of the' new rushes. < They all give highly favorable accounts of the gold , i fields, aud of tbe general prosperity of this rapidly ■ ■ increasing population.' " : 11 -„>'' .The ship Runneymede was towed out by the Sam-* son in the afternoon. The Planter and Jane Were sailing down, but have been compelled to bring up in the.'channel. The, Samson,, .along .with the~B.ubfr, ' ;;has also, been engaged during the day discharging the : fajaghfc.ty toe bar^ue.C^mfoissaHs dts Konigs 1 .Yaaderhein', , 7i\' t '• •' '. <> • >"~ ' j~ '» T - 1 * - ,
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 301, 6 December 1862, Page 4
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