Shipping Intelligence.
ENTERED IKWAMIS. hrmrne with <-ni-«o uiv.l o3 pa.seugi-rs. XJalgeM, "^.^SWoitons Samp*,,, from »W biuHie. »itire*r«o «nd 271 passengeis. A. L. "SKrtS^TTS-tan., Peters, from »elbourne. A. L. Thomson ami Co, «§ -iits. .„ March 5-Princess Koyal, 1,24i> toi.s, »»«»"• from Melbourne, wirh 440 pa^i^rs. Dalgrtj, Ilattray, and Co. agents. EXH3RV.D OUTWARDS. ISWABBS— OOASTWISr. March 5 -Nil. OUTWARDS —COASTWISV. Morel. 5-Airedale, ~«., 2SO tn Wf Kennedy for ♦1,,, bluff, with «-ar»o and 2i passe:is«tf. treoi 0 t o Bfih'6^Pto«er,2lt OW , D. Cos.*, for MolyTaicii. M- Hougliton mid Co, agents. IMPOKTS. Per Gothw.lmrgh, froi... Melbourne : 1 case CornSIS \rl ASha^nd Co; 10 ««. jgjjn., 10 do salmon, 10 do castor oil. ." do p^V'% "?S i Bro ß md Co; 11 cases, 1 tale, Isnuo f,io=., * bo.> v, l trunk boots J Bloominuton; I case, H b A atli.ni , ido lbaS3tem.t.feS'jJ Henderson ; 3 bundles, 1 case leather, 1 ensk nail*, It Forrest; 1 case hardware, IV chard mid Co; i casts tobacco. Strains: ami Hart 10 do bacon order; 9 trnufcs Uoote, Joseph Watts; lease, WJ Watts; 1 bale, H Kukpatrick; 5 qrcasksbrandy,L Sampson ; 2 bales, 1 pkß««jJ} <cry 1 ense. F liuhninff; 2 biles .luck, I_< o saddleiy, 15 Mies hoops, Jno'Edmond; IS bales, ;> biles hoop?, Johtt Blakely ; 1 case clutuiiig-, Hoss and (ilendinn.g; 18 do., 45 boxes, 19 trunks boots, 14 cases b bales, 4 truces, 8 cases kerosene oil, Car-ill ;.ml 00. ; 1 case, I>. Drake ; 2 do. sundries,- W. Coustin ; 1 we piekhamlles, 5 bill, s shovels., 00 picks, 28 nrowbaM. It double rails. 0 rails, a;p><-CM iron, James ai ivenziu; 1 case fflnas, 1 do lead, James ..I'Kay ; 8 pkjres dra pery, 4 do ironmongery, 2 cases boots, H. tooke and to. • 1 case sundries, 3do hatchets, 1 ke K tacks, f, cases picks, 1 do. sundries, 1 matted pkge, 1 cask pitch, 3 bags corks, M. Joel; 3 c-uscs, H. iNashrtlski ; 3 pkes, Curgill and Co., 2 cases, 1 bale leather, VTrght Kobertson I Co., 3 caics drugs, Jli Dods; IOUo Iqrcask, 2 cases, At Joel; 10 cases, Felcllieiiu Bros; 4 do, P , Heymau and Co; 1 Ho, A Couley ; 2 do, J Herman and Co: 5 do, Cnrgill and Co ; 2 do, and 1 truss draiiCTV, Hammond and Reed; 1 case. fa. Hutchin«m • 4 cases, 1 bale drapery, T S Harison and Co; 8 casks, 3 cases, Stanford and Co ; 3D cases geneva, sdo bitters, 10 qr-casks wine, S Sand A Lazarus; 10 do brandy, Frank and Co ; 10 cases, i threequarter boxes," 3 packages, 1 half tierce tobacco, M Bentwich and Co.; 4 cases jams, 2do hams, Fatter-s-n and M'Lcod: 1 case, .Lenry ; 8 bales, Ceases, Cargill and Co; 20 boiler tubes, -1 hales, 1 package, ordei • 2 casefi, li B Martin and Co; 6 cases, 4 bales, 1 trunk, 1 parcel, ltoss and Uicndening, 2 cases, J nnd J II Bnrr; 2 bales, .A Davidson; 10 cases j 5 bales, 1 parcel, Khkpatriek nnd Co ; 1 case 3 babs, Perkins and Co; 1 c.ise, J Brown ;-1 do, 1 bale, i Day and Mieville; 1 case saddlery. Kraser and Graii^ar • 1 do, and 1 cask, D Weir: 3 trunks, 3 c:iseß, J Sanders ; 26 bars 1G bundles iron, S axle arms, 1 bag horse shoe*. 3 casks bolts and nuts, Jas Campbell: 3 bars, 24 bundles iron, Z ke«s nails 1 bag bolts.'6 axlo arms, John Ncal; 4 kegs shot, 1 nackaee fuse, James Mills; 1 ranjse boiler, 1 case fittings, A Griffiths ; 5 kegs naih. 1 do sundries. 3 eases shovels, 1 do sundries, 6 do hutehets, 3 casks Riindriea,' 5 bundles Iryingpans, 1 c.iso >.merican brooms, 3 hags bundles, !4 bundles clothes lines. 7 pkg« rope, 0 coils do, Mnn-ay, Kcrr and Co ; 1 lihd glass. S Jones;3cases, 9) bugs, Kobinson. Haiti Co; 3 case?, King, Harris and Co; 3 half tierces, 38 ciiUPB tobacco, 4 do rigars, order ; 21 cases tobacco, A Helms and Co ; 2 do stationery, Harnett and Co ; a three-qr boxes, 2 cases tobacco, G do cisrars, M Bcutwicli und Co : lO cases, 8 trusses, Walter Hislop ; 2 cases, Perkins and Co; 3 do. H ; Kirkpatriek and Ci ; 4 do, Koss and Glendsning ; 131 boxes tea, 2 cases, Dalpety, Battray and Co ; J casks, 1 machine, 0 AJillhank; 1 cask, 2 cases, J? Barker; 2 cases ciprnrs, 20 do tobasco ; A Helms and Co ; 1 case saddlery, C Moore ; 20 bags malt. J VToolfe ; 7 casks. 1 case '2 bales leather, W H Park ; 4 ykgs do, U Moore; 7 cases drugs, Cottrill and Uemier ; 7 cases, 2 kegs, 1 drum drugs, T Anceil; 1 case, 10 boxes" blue, 11 oases saao, 10 quarter, caska Tlnegar, 50 liags sugar, Pole, JLJods and Cameron ; 2 cases, 1 bale drapery,'!1 Learuiont ; S!9 cases bacon, AVhininsham Bros ; 17 do, Pole, Dods, and Cameron ; 2 do saddlery, J K*any ; 2 trunks G P Faiquhar; 7 trunks, 2 cases. Spier and Levien ; 1 bale leather, 1 case, G P Farqiihar ; 1 case, Hoaoh Bros; 3 do, M E Armstrong; bdo, A M'CalJum; 2 do, 1 ■hile, R B Martin and Co; 2 cases, 1 bale, Alcorn Bros. i er Snlacia, from Jlelbourno : 8 bales, 4 cases, 1 truss, 10 cases sardines, it B Martin and Co ; 140 lings malt, Marshall and Copuland ; 8 cases, T and G fiullen ; 40 half-chests tea, order ;_lO qr-casks •whisky 1 bale cauvas, G cases sardines, 5 chests tea, 12 cases, 40 boxes, & barrels. 10 bales, 10 qr-casks, R B Martin and Co; 3 cases. James Kerr aud Co; 105 cases wine, 44 casks ale, Ijizarus : 3 casks. 18 bags, Barron nnd Campbell; 100 bags flour. Cr Burke; 10 eases wine, 10 dp euracoa, 5 do maraschino, SOO ca3tK brandy, Lazanw and Co; 9 cases, 2 ba:es, Bing nnd Co; 1 bale, Cargill ana Co; 74 packages, 20 hlida nh>, 3 bales, RB Martin and Co; 158 tloow. 5,411 pieces timber, 19 bales, Thomas Carter; 50 ca«es atbut, order; 376 packages ironmon.t;ei7, 1 steam fiigine, A Cairns; 2 cases, Godso: 510 bags flour, Da!gety, Hattray nnd Co. Per Susanna Hooth, from Sydney: 10J casks wine, 15 chests tea, 25?, chests tea, 184" boxes candles, 14 casks butter,' U "casks oils, 58 packajres rope, 1 c?se sample*, Fianck and Co; So trunks boots, 7 cases do, 5 cases oil, 16 cases lamps, 1 barrel do, 1 case grindery, 1 case blacking, Hunter and Co; 10i pieces flagging, 103 kegs nails, 24 do, 10 cases shovels, 1 easic cheese, 5 cases do, 8 cases bacon, 3b" bags wu.iz3, 1 cask fancy goods, order. JSXPOBT3. Per Planet, for the Taieri: 150 bag? flour, 20 cases brandy, 30 b:igs sugar, 4 tons oil, 5 do paints. 1 weighing machine, 40 sheets galvanised iron, 2,ol>ort limber, 50 casks ale, I case shovels, 8 do pickles, 250 palings, 500 ft timber. Per Pioneer, for Molyneux, &c : 30 bags. 10 sacks flour, 3 crates crockery, 10 bags flour, I,UOO paling*, l,sUoft timber; G bags sngar, 1 winnowing nittclune, 1 set of iiitows, 1 winnowing machine, 1 ca«e brandy, 1 keff whiskey, 45 packages stores. For Tvi-tois : 1 iron boiler, 1 bag rice, 5 do flour, 5 do sugar, li do salt.
PORT CHALMERS—Maiich 5.
Wind at noon, S.W., stilt, breeze; weather, showery. Hieh water on the O;h instant, at Port ChuliatiH, 4.4 a.m., and 4.20 p.m. ; at DuneWin &n hour later. ARRIVALS. Gotthenl urg, s.s., Mackie. from Melbourne, February ;!6, general t'argo, 2C9 passengers, Jiojso, Hiuiie.aud Co , agents. : Susanniib Booth. Rchooner, 111 tons, Cllilow, from kydliey, Fubiuary 21, general cargo, 49 passengers. Fiarick aud Co.. neents.' Adoiph. brig, i(4O tons, Steinhoff, from Adelaide, Hour. Ro3'fe, Mudie, arid Co,, agents. '• DEPARTURES. Star. Echooner, from Stewart's Islnntl, timber, for Tomaiu. Lloyd. Tufrcnrt, said Co., i^ents. Jane LcckLart. schooner, 81 ton?, Williams, for f-'yilnt-y, in biJlast, 15 passengeis, Tiivnclc ami Co., ngents. Ail'tdnle, «.s., Kennedy, for the Blui£ goods and pa<stiigt.w. Q. H. Brodrick, agent. AT THE lI.ADS. Fnnny A. Garriques, bripr. from Wellington, cattle. U'heorla, tarque, froju Melbourne, passengers. Louisa, schooner, from Newcasile, coal. Hhip, supposed to be Van Jau Schafte'ar, from Melbourne, stock. • . BXI'KCTKD.; ARRIVALS From Lotdon—Oauanoquf'. ' From Glasgow—Arina^ Sir William Evrp. From Melbourne— Der Slid, Iniliaiiii, Vibiha, Andrew Pet, Drr Sud, Thcoria, J. W. Paine, Vcllore, Vf. Jackson, Jan .ya«i.Scliufieliin,r, Solwny. ' Jrom Sydney—AJdivallacb, Bengal, K. C. Pclter. From Adelaide—Adeonft. From PortiCJJC — Victoria.
PROJECTED I)HfAKTOHKU. AVu:kir, for London, 20th March.' ■ Star "of 'Tusiunnia. for London, 25th March. Bslia Vis':», for Hr.bart To.vn, 7tli inst. Jane Luckh»rC, for Sydney ,_ this day. Omega, f.«r i\ewi-.a3t-e. atli inst Oraeo, s.s., for Melbourne, (3thin'.t. VESSELS IK POUT. ~ Aboulu'r. ship, from Glasgow. Sarah M., ship, from London. St.v- of Tiisumiii-.i.sliip, from Kcwcastlo: Mount Alexander, schooner, fi-oni Molyneux. .tolui Unnn.'Vß. sliip, ftimi London. X, N. Yacht Club, barque, from Melbourne. Heilevoot.Miiys, torque, from eyduey. Ivlai^aretha Koesnev, ship, from [\en-uastle. Ocenn Bride, b-irqup, from Melbourne. Ciii Ulas bv\/, from Jlobnrt Tovrn. Pcotin, brijr. ft-ni Adclui-le. Isabel!.-!, barque, from Hohnrt Town. WoK'erinp. hrig, •from Hobart lown. Onie.'ri. b.irquo. from Melbourne. B lla Vista. b.M-q'ue, from Hoiwrt Town. fi-\iiiU'"l Apnlcton, sliip, I'roMi Melbourne, l-i'di^nd 'L:i*-ie. hri,!:, I'rom Melbourne. (}iv. Gon. I>. Van Twist, barque, from Geclong. •Onion, s.s.. from MYlhmvrne. E"mark, brisr, from Wellington. U'oi!"a vVom^v. ss., from Wellington. ■ Storm Clond, ship, ironi Mcitiourne. Salacia, barque, from M<'.bourne. Zi?kn, brig, from Launeisfon. Siinliasjo, Vhip. from Newcastle. Coy Son. ship, from JI lbourne. llrt'te Wafer;-, barque, from Fort. Albovr. Prircss Moial, sliip, from Meiluurne. Gothenbarsri s.s.. from Melbourne. SiiN»nn:ih 'Booth, : cbooner,iroui bydncy. Adolph, brig, from Adelaide. The » s ?GoLhcnl)iir3 arrived in port at daylight, havi-itr replied the Heads at 1.30 am. Hie Jeft Hob-on's Bsy at 4.30 p.m. on the 2iith ult, esperieVwil mod/rate \Y. :U S.W. winds throughout • hemwaw; arrived at tie Bluft on the lnoriiing oi She 4th met : and there landed with very htils delay, the m.-..imity'of her pasbengew In Bass's Straits she cxVhaiiced Hsuals with tue ship City of Alelbourne, and'there Viis another largo ship to wind ward, and supposed to be the Bed Jacket. j The fchooner Susanna Booth, nnutr the command of Captain Clnlmv, forinerlj of the Jane Lockhart, r«-ched port in thn afternoon, brinainjr fifty past sentrew and a wneral cargo from Sydney which porohe'left on tlie 21st ult. 'Hie AlcUvalioch. w ucli has not yet arrived, had sailed on the 18th. \\ either, exutriencec—S. B. winds at first; light W. winds t-i So-hinder-then c ewrjgslesdu-ing: which vessel \va.shove to iHirin"- the passage the jib-boom was carried away. Sailing qualities of the schooner very iirso---ably spoken of. Th; American clipper h. C. Felter, and the Bengal wove the next vessels for Otago, anu the barque Lion was also advertised for stock. The cStwr, from • Stewart's Island and fcotithland, arrived yesterday. She -reporfs the Lloyils Hera.d haviri" cot ashore in Pateson's Inlet—stove puinks f.>rwardrearrie<l away fore-foot, and damaged centre board-wiis undergoing repairs, Schooner Success, had also got aground at lUverton.
BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH.
Port Chawiebs, March 4th, 1883. Time 9.30 p.m. List of passengers per s.s. Gothenburg, from Melbourne: Mrs Mans&eld, Miss 'Wilson, Mrs Drew, Mrs Driscoll, Mrs Eastwood, Master Eistwoad, Mrs and Mi-s Vandamme, Messrs Julian, Campbell, Pitchew, Gco. A. Heuningham, G. August, Meyer, A. W. Gilles, Harvey, Gniham, Stewart, Fletcher, Gen. Pattern, W. Bell, SI. Bautrioke, Court, F. Klaysou. From the Bluff: Mr M. S. Dioksou, Mr 19,} in steeriice. The s s. Gothenburg left Hobson's Biy, 4 30 p.m., February 20th ; experience J moderate W. and b.W. winds the whole of the passage, with fine weather. Arrived at the Bluff on th>' morning of the 4th inst., and landed the most of her paswnger.-i. Arrived off the Heads this moruiajr at 1.30 ; exchange j signals with the City of Melhournu iv Bass's Strai.'a ; at the same time passed another ship, supposed to be the | Pved Jacket.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 377, 6 March 1863, Page 4
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