PORT CHALMERS—MARCH 10.
Wind, at noon. 5.W... l'ght brerz?, woatliflr fine! hk'h water on-the-lllh instant at Port Chalmers, C.Oi a.m, aud 7.15 u.ra ; at JJunedin, aii hour later. ARRIVALS City of Hobart. s.s, Darby, from Melbourne. Mm c'l> 4,'' general. cargo, 177 passengers. R Jb! Ma tin and Co, agens. Solway, ship, 949 tons, Duguid, from Melbourne Mnrcli 1, !J57 passengers. Dalgety, Rattray aud Cv, cMacqiiafie,: brigantine, 126 tons, Akerl, from Hnl.art Town March 1, general cargo", li 4 pa-seugeis. A G Fisher; agenf. , '", DEPARTURES. Oororneur General Duijmaer, Van Twist, barqnr 423 tons, Hor:kman, .foi' Ueulong,. iv ballast. It G Wi'son, ngent. ■ . . Knnark, brier2o7 tons. Puncan. for Wellington, ia ballast. ; Wright; Robertson and Co, agents. ■•■-■■•■'■ PASSENGER LIST. Per Geelon°;, from Lyttelton, &c—Mrs Olver, Miss Mause'l, Messrs Rc-senth A. Mic aelis Waringlinin, Uoxlheim,1 anil.twelve in rhe stetragi;. i'.r .Oiiy'-pfi Hobart, lr.ra Melnourne.—His Blakeiy,. Mrs'- Dows.-, 'Airs Powell nn.l mimt, Miss Mary Powelir'MissV.Oonnelly, Mrs Robinson, Mrs Mcars,'Mrs Wolf arid in an , 'Mis'- Woolf, M.ssrJoseph. "Annitnue,'H" Guis , Henry Guw,, C Hockn 11 NBbVce, J HariH, J Jeffrey*, James ■-• unison, D vilikiu, L.Woods, .J -TieiiO-etli, OBov*|,'J. M'Qiwen, M M'La^key, .lames Boyn, T M Middle ton. Blakelv, J F'-Ib, O : Ko.xbwrouiih, Aitken, Uapcr,. Clark, Ileky, Fowler, Val.t. Kobinsou, Henderson, J A JJonnar,- Mears, ;md M'Lauguliii; (total 3i); mid 13U In the steerage. . . . Per Geelong;~f6r.Oamaru, &o.—Miss Camplioll, Messrs' ll'Dryden, AY Robison, James llobhon, Tliotnas-Walsh, and f utnmerell.. . Her GothenDurg, -for Melbourne: M^es.^rs Fitch, Rabaiham, '.Duxbury, UaberfleM, D Roberisou, Dickson* ThomsLDjf, Salek, Cocker, Hcmmuns, Per Soiway, from Melbourne: Mr ar.d Mrs Brown and family;-Mr- and 'Mrs Horn, Mr Williams, JU'sfr.-t.DavidSori/Kpbinson, Ayres, Purnell, Bariatc (2). Ssinitli, M/aird'Mfs Wallis. Per Mncquatife; from Hobart Town : Mrs Mnrpliy, Mrs Wojileyj M. ssi's '■ JVeal, Napier, Lloy.i and Hoiisoa", Mr:aUd 11b;J Stewart. '■ ••■ BXFEOTED -4KBIVALB From Lotdon—Gonanoque. FromrGlasßowr-Arinav Sir William Eyre. From Melbourne —'Vibilia,- Andrew, Pet, J. W. Paine;. ■Veliore," WU JackSon, Wm. -Miskln. FroiuSydneyr^AldivallaeH, Binpral, 12:0. Felter. From ! Adelaide^-Gtislma, ■ Ashbuiton,1 Ann Sanderson. .-•-. '..>■! •-..:•'- i ■■■■ ! ■•■ From Port"Albert'- victoria. ; From B'.uff—Sir Geo. Poj£^pjjjjyEgygD^lfßP art ORES. '. Aboukir, it'or^londbn,^Othiila'rcb. • S t;ir of ■ Tasinlima', for ;Lon lon, 2ntli March, Belia \ rista,"for'Uob"art Town; early. Snfannah.B.«Qtli,iQr_Sydney r -12th-inst. Tlieodn, fjor: f Me.lboutne) 11th inst. . Aquila,,(!orilpYfir 1 cal^;ill-iind .Hivertnn, early. City of-Hobavt;-for-Melbi«irn«rrm: the Bluff; 13th instant.: i::te- tsritr&ivi^ «■ .;^;-.;.,;. ; .[;'• ,■:, •;."■;■".-'.-vyissii'ii'i'A '.voki'., •" ... ' - Aboukir, shipi- r ii'om rGM^bw. " '[■ ', Sarah M'/refiipV frbni'Ubudpn.- ' ; . Star of Tasmania, ship, from'ivewcastlo. Monut-AleianticrrsctioowET;-fiOm";Molyneux. John imiicatij sliip,l-from1 London: Hel!evoetrt!uysi;baTqtte,frim Sydney. Mirfiaretlia JR,oesaer T 'st)ip|froin Newcastle. O •■an Brider-bnrquej-froin-Vlfltiourne-. ." Gii isla*,-.ljrfcfylrpni-T.llohart-Tdwn. ' '"■■■ fc'v-oti:i, : ]>rijft J ifenilAdel«ide.'*." •■•■ "•■ <■ '■'' "' M'o'verine, brig, from Hobart Tnwn._ B -Ha -Vista"toCTqwptonrirajSlT;lV-iyri. H;ghlaTid lias*iiv"tt;il; ,^f<)yn';Mtll)ourne. Kti:iin'Orr")u3>'^MJp, v H> ora W^tjipui-iie. S:ilanib;barttuef,iio»rt*M<Ilbiiurue'. ' . Zi-kaj'liHft ftbrffLiHlnfef-W-biir*"1 '' ' S^nt^^himJroni^KWStle^ Ceylon,* Snip', froni-M-lbourne. K:lte Waters, barque, from Pot Albert. Suhannnh Bootli, f.chooiier, fioifi Bydiicy. Adopli, br%,Ji£ini.-.l(lel»ider^:--^z__ -.-_ - ■-■■ ■ Tn:li:ina,;s,hTp~,/roni, >ie bourne. . ■ ■ .... Louisa; •schootfari ftoni^Nafficiißtio. Katiny A >GfATHgu'«:'b'''iff. fK'fn Wellington. '$ J-eoda, barijue, from Melbourne,
-I>er-9trtrterrfue7iroTiT"ATetbdurue; TyraY biia:. fromAVelHiigton. Adeona, brig, from Adelaide. ' . - , Uipy of H'obart, s. s. from Melbourne. Crishtia, barque, from. Adelaide. ■ ■ , .. 86lvvay,s!iip," from-Melbourne. Macquarie, brigantine, from Hobnrt Town,
Thes.s. Tityof Hobart arrived in port at 6 a.m.. having ieft Hnbsnn's Bay on the afternoon of Wed nesda.v.the 4th insfnnt. Cnpt-iin Darby reports thp ship Mytlrn, from Otazo, as havine: arrived at 1 p.m on thnl day. and as the Oity of Hobart was stemming out sliepa^ss'l the Alhmbrago'ng up the Bay. The City of Melhdurrio and the Ked Jacket lnd biili nrnved nt the Hea-ls. the r ity of Mclnourne fi_st No ■vessels• wore si-.'htel dnrins (he passng". wiiich was characterised by S.E. gales for flu; first two da-R, and snbseqiiently hy thick an -I rainy weath' r up till ton o'clock on Momlav evening, when thews sel arrived off the "cfan Beach. No p-issmigors were landed at the Blnft'hy the City of Hobart. li. the absence <>{ any boats th»re for the. purpose, the landing of pas.'encers is attended with no sinal' nniount of risk and del'y, and, without some clyuige •n flic nrrhri'-'emeii's. the experiment is one which is is not likely to bo regularly continued. The i^la'-k Ball liner iSohvay. whic'i appeared at the Hearts in the morninc, was towed up in the after noon by the Samson, when about half the number o' tier p.ipscnsws procefdoi to town. She sai'ed_ from Port Phillip Hea!s on the Ist inst., and experictic <! are!ie*ally fine weather, with *l\n rxefption ot ore very lieavv northerly galo on Saturday last. The remainder of her pissencTPrs will be conveyed to town early to-morrow (W"dinsday) mornins:. The schooier Macquarie, from Hobart Town, was towed direct up to town in the afternoon by the steamer Favorite. Sin arrived under command of Captain G. T. Akod, formerly of the Tam.ir. and who only recently left Otago in the brig Dart ■ The M«ciptarie only left on the Ist instant, and had fine wea ther mo-t'of th way She bings a cargo includii-Gr 50 tons of stone for the Dnnedin Custom Hou:e. 300 cases of fruit, 10 000 feet timber, 5,000 palings', and ' and a variety of oilit produce. The numerous p\s. scngers by her presented to Captain Aked, on arrival, a very flattering testimonial, which appears i-l-'ewlierp. *t the date of sailing, the i;m.in.i Prrscott, -Thomas 'Fruwn. anl Dart, were 1 il on fur Otago; the Ilargraves and Picard for Invercarnill. Of - the : Dan's p:is-age the Hobart Town Mercury says :—" The y clipper and favorite bri'.* Dart, Cnptain H. Bansom, ar-ived yestjniay. af'er a splendid run of nine dnvs from '•tago. brinsrinff live days'later news. During the pas-Rge has had fine weather, f>nd principally East ami N.K. winds. On Wednesday last, at noon Captain Sansom repoi-ts that he passed close to a ship's life buoy, painted stone color. This was in hit 45° 16' S., nndlomr 157= 49' E. On Fri'ay last, while i:oi: g about ten knr-ts an hour, and in lat 44° 20' S., and long. 152° 10' E., saw a vessel i ottom up.' It. appeared t<> b-3 of Small tonuage,' and1 evidently had been in the water sometime, tbr the weeds were growing thick yon the bxttim. Bein;rat some distance. Captaiu Sansom cannot sny whether >he «ascoppered." By a private Irtt-er received in Hobart Town, if nppws that Captain Richard Ramsden. la'eof the, Norrliern Light, fell down deid on the 11th instant on board tho harqne Eucalyptus then lying at Invercapsill. The cause of •'ceeiiseil's d.ath wa< the rupture of a blood wseJ, resulting from disease of the heart.
The B'aek Ball sliip Princess Royal was towed out on Monday eveninsr. The Storm Cloud, which was supposed to Inve sai'ed, is still at the H--als. A rediiption of fires from half-a-crown to eighteen pence is advertised by the proprietors of the steamer Larlv Barkly. |>lying between l^uncdin and Port Chalmers. The steamer Favorite, which recently arrivd from Melbourne, for the same owners, is chiefly reserved for li«lit towina' purposes. The Ashburton, trdm Aiielaide, leported as on the ceast, has not yet made her appearance at the Htads.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 381, 11 March 1863, Page 4
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