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PORT CHALMERS—FEBRUARY 17.

Wind, et noon. N.E., stiff bveeze; -wpalher, clear.' Hfeh water on the 18th inst., at Poit Chnlmets, 3.23 a.m., and 3.48 p.m.; at Dunedin an hour later.

ARRIVALS,

City oi Hohart, b. s., l>arl>y. from Mi-Ihourne. Feb. nwryll: ?enetal cargo, 183 passengers. 1!. B, Martin and Co, agents.

DEPARTURES.

Red Jacket, ship, 2,500 tons, Ilar'ey, for. Melbourne :3£ passengers. Lloyd, Tag gait, and Co, agents.

PASSESOER LIST.

Per City of Hobnrt—Cabin : Messrs Carahoronsh, Cheyne, Lomhuist, Smith, Keir, Fulton, Dusali, Henrne, Garwood, Efrraan, Newman, Macm-ty, Young, Giles, Masters, Wilson (2}, Alexander, Ferris Ewart Baldwin, Warren, Munis, Coyth, Hewitt, Cassell, J Hewitt. Mayne, Keennn, iMiss Ke?nan. j\lrs Wilson, Master Marslmll, Mrs Kellar, Miss Kellar, Mrs lJoukin. Mrs Marks. Mrs Keiffhran, Messrs Finldy, Anthony, Polak. Kenno'e,> W Ivermode, Quny'le, Brown, Mitchell, Smith, Criviy. Bullen, Mitchell,'Watson,'Skinner, Herbert. Keigliran, and one hundred and thirty-four in the steerage.*

HXPBCIBD ARIUVAM

From LonSon—Sir George Pollock. From Glasgow—Arimn, Sir William tyre. From Melbourne—Success, Ocean Bride, Ompgn, Aurifera, ElizaGoddarfl, Samuel Appletim, Per Sud, Indinna, Tbeoda.. Highland Lassie, Governeur, Geu. D. Van Twist, Liska. ~ From Sydney—Aldivallach, ;jane Lockhart, Dun«din. '. ;•'■.■ Fi'om Newcastle—Marß()retha Uoesner. From Hobart Torcn—Juno, Isabella, Wolverine. From Wellington—Hemark. From Adelaide—Adeoua. •

EROJECTED DBPARTUBES.

Chile, tor London, .this day, Aboukir, for London, 20th March. Star of Tasmania, for London, early. Nord Stern, for Sydney, early. Gothenburg, for Melbourne, early. Marchioness, for Sydney, early. Alhanibra, for Melbourne, 21st inst. Lady Ann,-for Melbourne, early. Maria, for.Syduey, this day. ■ Nor'-Wester, for Melbourne,l9th inst. Spr»y, for Sydney, 19th inst. City of Hobfirt, for Melbourne, 21st in<st. Mary Thomson and Boindie, for Invercarpill, Queen, for Northern Ports, 525 th inst. Margaret, for Lyttelton and Christchurch, 21st inst. Ellen Simpson, for Sydney,_l9(h inst. Emma, for,-Adelaide, 19tli inst.* Lalla Itooki, for Sydney, 20th inst. ; YE33EI,S IH PORT.

Aboukir, ship, "from Glasgow. Chile, ship, from London. Sarah M., ship, from London. .Empress of-India, barque, from London. Ben Lomond, ship,'frdra' Glasgow. Acacia, bardue. frbtn Sydney. . Wild w»e; schooner, from Stewart's Island. Star of Tastoariia, ship; from" Newcastle; Nord Stern, barque, from Sydney. Marehiones?, brigan*ine, from Sydney. Boindie, schooner, from Stewart's Island. Maria, brig, from Port Albert. David »nd Jessie, Bchooner, from Hobart Toivn. Mount Alexander, schooner, from Molyueux. Spray, brigi from Sydney. Dunedin, schooner; from O.imnru. Surprise, schooner from Aucklnnd. Emmn Prescott, brig, from Hobnrt Town. St. Gernrain, barque, from Sydney. Cecilia, schooner, from Stewart's Island. Lady Anne, ship, from Melbourne, Cosmopolite, bris, from Hobnit Town, Nor'-Wester, ship, from Melbourne. - Sebim, scnooner, from Oam sru. John l)uncin,-ship, from London. Hydra, ship,'iiom:Melt>ourne. Rebecca, schoonerj from Melbourne. Emma, schooner, from Melbourne^ Lalla Kookhi, brig,.from Sydney. City of Melbourne, ship, from Melbourne. K. N. Yacht Club, harque, from Melbourne* Sworlfish, schooner, from Port Albert. Titania, 5..», fromlnvercargill, Gazelle, brig, fromiYTellington. . Helievoetsluys, tarqae. iWm Sydney. City of Hobart, s. s 7 from Melbourne.

The City of Hobart arrived ■in Port at 8 a.m., bringing 133 passeni>isrs. She left Hobson's Bay at 5 p.m. on Wednesday., the 11th instant, and. up to i that hour no tele.sfram of" the. nrrival of the mail, steamer at Adelaide had been rec ived.' In the eveut of its arrival in the interval, the mail will he brought down by the Alhambrn which wa« adv rtisejl to sail on Saturday, the 14th instaut,^:,Ofi lie;: passase.the City of Hobart siehted-th^three-ma'sfol schooner O;ympiaabout 150 miles to west of New Zealand coast, and a full rijreeil ship beating up ,a >hort distance ti> the north of the Uluff^_ F[iw_jwsather experienced moat : of the way. 7.f"~~~^T~~ r "■','"• Z\ 'a<-1 '■■■'■ ■-: '.'■■' To-day Oaptain^AHflii'retireiVfrom'the' command,of-, the Re:l Jacket; -"Gaptairi tlarley: of th j Sliaiiroii?, hein^ now in cliarge^...jDa, leaving tbe-ship,-accom-panied by MrsjAllen, tba'CcreW iiianned the yards.:a salute was fired, and wiipin>expi'e.-aion'. wii-i'-otlisnVise' glvin to the regret feit'by theoffioeraand men at their oi(itain'rt departure.' Captaiu.AUeii (-rooaeds by iifst opportunity to take charge loli,his ;old vessel the Slialiraar, which now Uo-» at LyUelton. _:.".-, . .. ■ The ship City of Mglbourij'-;,Maying ; 1656; a*jißmbcr of her hands .by (leieruoii;.iiat'eve'ry-vtissel (ibes-on-ari'ivai in the Port, fresh, hands i were taken-HownVto her today by the steamer .Favourite,- whichi-suliße-quently as-sisted the Samson in t'lwitig outtheßacl Jacktt, the wind -bp>yf}ag^pihly:a.i. tie trm£f?p{a:: We are infortnediilfat Allen, of; tfmWlii.te, Star liner Bed STi'iikci, "has fe-igrted the couimanil ot that noble ship, and.proceeds by the Queen, steimier, for LyUelton, $hsn.'.to fake obargaof the' 'Shalitnar. now loading: wp«iiat that portj'lri'whicii sliiph'e"gties to Loudon for the purpo>e of bringing out a new steamer of tpAhe' WM& : Star line, and the trade between Liver- ■ ' '-sui/Ci ,;}_Ji.'.i-i''»j''iJ '■■■' ■'"''■■ '''■'<- ■-

pool and Melbourne. Ciptain_Harley,^fiirmerly ; .o^ nh'e^BSlim'Sf;T6oFcnHH.e"o"f rthe Red" Jacket yesterday, and will sail for Melbourne this day. t'lvj >.f the ere«" of the barque Empress rf.ln/lia were brought before' tlie KKsident j\lagiatrate on Monday,'charged with refuel of duty.1 The meu had been' shipped in the room of some of the original crew Who had deserted, and, afier being som■_; days on idiard, they pers.i-.ted in a disobe.ii nee of orderd. Tli^y wero sentenced to a moLths' iniprisoumunt each. , some time ago itvtns suggested that distin2;iii;hing lisjhta shoul I he p'ac< d ou the ends of the jeUies at Dunedin and' Pert Oiiaiiners. At Dunedin tliosiig ■'esiion was carried out, rod lamps beinii exlii'aite.i from >oineulmt elegant lump jxjsis. Tort Clialmers remains without aiiy convenitnee cf tha kind beiiigatfordtd, yet four of the river steamer* have occa^iOii to approach the jetty evtry evening:, and, as in:.y natunilly be supposed, ihere is considerable trathc t<> aud from the jetty in boats, when there is, as at pre sent, toil ships, six baiqucs, and double tho number of bri"3 anil saliooners at atmhor ia tha port. At present stemn- witli any sifety fo th« shoru requ.ivs •> m.m who has a good eye for the lights of the publichouse.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 363, 18 February 1863, Page 4

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PORT CHALMERS—FEBRUARY 17. Otago Daily Times, Issue 363, 18 February 1863, Page 4

PORT CHALMERS—FEBRUARY 17. Otago Daily Times, Issue 363, 18 February 1863, Page 4