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Shipping Intelligence.

. 7FJJTBRED INWARDS. . ,; " April 9—Hydra, 535 tons, Stu'arr, from; Melbourne, with cargo ,and,. passenger..,; AVL,! Thomson and Co., agents,' '■ . W,- ■:■- .;' ,:■■■■:■'■- .-'■' ■' „ April 9—Lady Emma t 12S tons,- Winsborraw, from Launceston,1 with cargo and passengers. J. L. aud C. Bui ko. agents, „:...:::::.'.:..'.:'.'.'..': .' . " April 0— Jane .Lo.ckh.art, 81 -tons, from Sydney, with car^o and passengers. Franck and. Co., agents,

BNIEH^IToiriWAJRDS,

"April o—Bed Jacket; 2,035 tons, G. Hoslejyfov Melbourne, in ballast,: It." 6. Martin and Co., agents. April 9—Emma Prescott, >148 tons, Stantcm, foe HobartTo\rn,in b3llast.;:;A. .0-. Kflier, affont. April 9—Gothenburg, b.h., Mackie, for Melbourne, ■with gold. Koyse, Mudie. and Co, agents. April 9—Swdrdfish, 155 tons; Roberts, for Melbourne, in ballast. .11..8. Martin and Co, agents.

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April 9- Titania^'s6 tons.- Jarv;ey,.from Invercargill, with passengers. "Kobinson and Lilly, agents. April 9—Lady of the Lake, 83 tons, Tonge, from the Taieri, with cargo.- -Cargill and Co., agents.

OUTWARDS—COASTWISE.

April 9—YiUilia, 108 tons, Hughes, from Stewart's Island, in ballast, Sam. H. Little, agent.

, ... '- IMPORTS. ■ Per Lady of the-Lake, -Irani Taieri-: 4 cords firewood, Cargill and CO. • • Per Hydra, from Melbourne : 15 chests tea, 5 cases shovels, 4 cases tobaceO,'Pole, Dods, ami Co; 22 barrels oatmeal, 10"barrels barlpy. ,■ Wright, Robertson, and Co; 40 bags sugar, 40 h»lf-chests tea, Wright, Robertson, and Co; 3 packages billianl table, A Sayers; 300 cases geneva,lo sacks malt, Clvee fc Co; 9 boxes 5 cases tobacco, Cleire it Co; 4 qr casks sherry, 60 cases braiidy, 100 cases vhisky, IUO cares geruv.t K. Wilson and Go-;Gicnsks whisky, 4 $- casks do 10 i-f asks brandy, 4 |-casks port wine, Wilson ami Co; 02 cases' geneva, Tickle and Co ;10 i caslss sherry,4 bhda brandy, 4 % box«s tobacco, 10 j-cask> brandy, 10 cases tobacno; 8 .-J-casks whisky, 70 ca?eigeneva, 121 bags oats, 100 bags maize, Spence Bros an 1 Co; 2 cases Bhove!s,l cask ink, 50 bdls pans, 4 casks soda, 1-2 boxes blue, 10 ca^e-t pickles, 2 cases chbco late 8 cases jams, 12 nests kegs, 10 dozen buckets. Bdozan buckets,-10 bases salmon, 2 cases, 10 kegs soda, i cases, pick handles, Speiice Bros, and Co; 20 chests tea, 10 boxes tea, 5 cheats, Morrison, Law and Co; 133 bags flour, 38 boxes candles, 2 cases bacon, 47 cases jams, 8 cases tobacco, 90 bags sugar, R Wilson and Co; 20 cases jams, 2 cases cheese, 1 bale paper, •10 bales hops, 47 bags oats, 1 ease drapery, Wflittingham Brothers; 6 packages ploughs, 2 • cases mountings, 2 roller cylinders, 2 brackets, 1 axle, 11 packages implements, Keid and Suttarj 80 bars arid bundles iron, 22 axles, 6 arms, 48 boxes. G M'lntosh; 125 bags maize, 50 bags sugar, R Wilson and,Co; 3 cases shovles, fl cases galvanised iron, A Cummingf and Co; 100 packages ropa, 75 tins oil, 15 cases jams, 1 cask, 1 bale, 30 eases, order; 14 • cases stone, Dalton; 40 bales tobacco, 1 case corks, Wright,' Robertson and Co; i cases, 18; bags sugar,* 100 do flour, Robinson, Hart and Co;. .20. cases currants, 100 boxe3 •nndle?. 20 bags oatmeal/ Spence Brothers and Co ; 311 bags sugar,-Morrison,'Law and Co; 17 qr casks brandy, L Lnwson; 32 bags sugar, 6 bags oatmeal, 3f auric* Joel; 23.chests", tea," 6 | boxes tobacco, 3 boxes tobacco, 2 cases tobacco, M and II Fink , 2D burs's oatraeil, Franck and Co, 10 chests tea order ; 280 bags flour, 100 bags bian, Ueve aud Co, 100 bags sugar, Miller And Co. Per Indy Krama, from Launce3ton 2 boxes eggs, 78 bags oati, 20 bags bnn, ordei , 100 cises al», 100 •asea Dorter, order, 137 bigs o^s. 60 ba'S oats, Whittingham Brothers; 28 bogs oatmeal, order, 6 feoxea, Webb, Pantlin and Co , 400 bigs flour, Buike; 1 case boots, Walker; 400 bags flour, 100 do do, 260 bags bran, 24 bales hay, Buike, 40 cases fruit, 1 i tub* butter, 1 case, 1 bale bams, 111 bags oats, erdar. , jSXPQRTS. Per Gothenburg.ss, for Melbourne* 673 ounces 12 dvto gold. . PORT 'CHALMERS—ApriI DA. TVind, at flocm,- 8 Wrriignt biesze. Weather, •foudy, with showers. High witei on the 10th Instant, at Port Chalmers, 7.2G am. and 753 p.m ; at Donedin an horn latei. -.jtKEIVAW. Lady Eranifl, brig, 128 tins, Winsborrow, from Lannceston, generall cargo, 20 passengers Passed ap. i^ftdy of the L&k4,lps, r_Tohge, from the Taien, produce, Cargill andTCbV age.uts. BEPARItIILS Gothenburg, B.<i, Mackie, for Mtlbourne, paswnqrers. Hoysc, Mudje/and Co, asfents. Francis Hentyr- ship, -432 tons, Lairncro«s, for Guam. A L Thomson and Co, igents Lady Bird, s s , Renner, lor Lyttelton and Wei - lington, original cargo and passengcis. Llojd, Tug ■ jart, and Co. agents. ' Red Jacket, ship, Harley", /or 'Melbourne, 90 pasrangers. B. B. Martin and Co, agents.

PABSENGBK :LIST,

' Per Titania,-from—lnvereargill:-Messrs Morris, Lake, Alexanderj*Gbiig^ LjlleyyMrs Jones and famUy, Mr Smhh, and six in'the Steerage. "' "exi'^sot^d'AKßivAis.* ■■'"'

Prom Londonr=:Helena._ From Glasggw->Siti ■. William Eyre, Silistria, Ilectra. --ri :-■:■/■ : -■/'■■ - ■:■■■ ■'"■'■■■

From Melbourne—^Australia, Kate,: Malcolm, Gladiator. From New York—;Mafy and.Edith. From Adelaide^S/etU^r,^ -V'-v- V , ; , ■ From Memel^'Herene,; ~L~- j r.'.'V'.r.,r ".. From Sydnej-^Plaiiet'.V'.'■ ."■.--"'. "^]. r ... ■ . PROJECT JBD'iDEPARTIIRES.'

Chariot of Faise^'forJiiOndonr-May^nd.-JohnDuncan.ifortLo'tiddhi'lOtliJlVJay. : Pryde, for Hobart Town, early. Titania, for Invercargilivaitli Irist."; ; Eli Whitney, for Newcastle, 13th Instant. Thane of Fife, for Sydney, this day. Courier, for Riverton, early. Geelong, for Northern Boftap'ltbK inst,". Hydra, for Melbourne, 15th iiistl ri':- '•' " Hussar, for Melbourne, on arrival. Emma Prescolfy for Melbourne, this day. Alice Cameron, for-SyaneyplSth'inst''.'■ . Wm. Miskin, for-lnvercargillj'llth inst. Jane Lockhart, foi.';;ydney,>'l6th;iust. Alhambra, for.1 Melbourne^ 1 3th inst. ' , . . I..y.K?gBSB_IHJEO.JIT 1 . John DunC3p ft a.lu]s, fron>^ion(lon.-,(, ;. Aldivallbchjj b^rii'aeigara Sydheyi.' ;. : Qananoque, Bhip,t r6m»Lbndb'm ; . •> , E. C. Felter, t;'uliui)r)t!rriro;ig"Sydney. '■'"'; / Ariina, Bhip,'froni.Glasgpwi<'> iV.' ■ • ';' Chariot of Fame/shipt, jt'onii. London. '. / ' t*t. Clair, Wiqiiej'ffbm'ilVlen'iourhe: .■].... Vibilin, schooner r .£rora-Mclbourne. Bencal, barqueiSfrbm^ydftey.'! ' ■ Eli Whitney, ship, frdrii'Meibouraei' Maviposa, )jrigantine, Jronr Launceston. P ryde, brig', from Hobnrt Town; Alice Thorndjk^'siiiprfromrGeelphgr; G. V. H.lieinestein, ship, from Geelonjr, Thane of Fife, schooner,-from Sydney. Jane, brig.:from'Melbonrhely " 8e» Nymph, biig'.frbm'Melbourne. St. Bnnstan, ship'; from 'Adfelnide' Wnrren Gpddard ', brifii; fronV'Alelbburne. Alice C^meroriV barque,', from Sydney, adrew, ship; from j^lelbourne.;"' ' Einaia PreScott.brfg'j'frpin flobart Town, ■ AlhambKi; s.s., from Meihburpjii. . .'....'... ■ Hydra, ship, from Melbourne. ' Jaue'Lodkhartj schooner, from^ydney. ' J La ly Emma, ; brig, from Launceston.j; ;.

NOTICE TO MARINER?. i

(from the " Otagd Provincial Government Gazette.") Chief Mnrine Bonrrt Office, Auckland, 3rd Feb, 18G3. Captain J. M'Lean, s.s. Aldippa, reports that on 24th August last; the above ve3sel struck a sunken rock on the South Coast of OtHgo, about tbree miles fr..m the shore slope point, bearing N.E. by E. and Waipapa point N.W. £ .W., with twelve fathoms close to. : : : ..

The rock must have been sin all and pointed asythe gt*amer struck it amidships; slewed round, and.'fell off head to sea. • • '■ ', , . ; By order of the Board, '■ .',": ..', " v 1 .Thomas Robbhtson, ', ; ■ ■ r?' :'•■■•: Secretary, pro. tern. 1...

During the past week'-tbe steamship Lady Bird, so | well and favorably known in Die Portland and | Western Ports trade, lias bieen purchased by ,Mr | Duncan, on'&6«>nnt.of the'New'Zealand Steani'NaYi- § gation Company, and '-We undetttatid that thfepur-fl . «haser has refused A 'very.h'Sndspine advance on;his !j \.-nurchase, from a'tieigparing'colotiy.'Tiie company^ $ir which thi3rTe^ef-fla<be«n;piirclia.sed, dppinieflceil derations durine^he «as'lj';y^ri"by;.the,pilrx!lias(3r6f ■I'ie stesme'MWttnga •Wbb^a' Jahd ..istorjn : .J3ir.<V xto^ ylying on that coast, their' objec£"beiii^"t'o keep'refilar and frequent colnmunication between the/difrent Provinces of the 'Worfch and Middle Islands of Bfew Zealand; and have ordered^ two powerful steamers from England, to extend their operatioas;_ so that within a few months a direct communication ■with'those important ports will be opened to 'this, tohny.-^-Arfitu, 26th March.

RETURN'of Immigration and Emigration at tbo Port of Dunedin, during' the Quarter ending the 31st of March, 1863:— S3 . O3 •- © • O3 5 «- g g & « s .2 . to : «* •-%,■ ; w2 i-T • <?> ■ . ' '* J5 - • ca<Mo ;t- : «3 H § 3 ■ rt • rt . • M ■a | * . ;. & ° .-a " S- ■: S3 . :■ § I.w ■ » ■ji ■. ■ . . . I i- ; t- . : £ •. 4 i ■ J1 C? OS O CO t«S •"•" " "^ . . ■ *3 J &r te 2 3 a c» at ' i-t • . o «■«'■""' ' | : . £ i I • I • I ■ •' S . 1H " - rH te 2 : : g g |*3 •-1 : 51 « 3 w | I |s|. : S : 5 S" «3 t—i : : IS § : " ': t | S __^_ •3 . t, <M O g •^ JJ i« o : oj •. i», S r" . , . r-l : • 1 : d:' n „ ; ■H■"s a S -g iII- 5 I o s » J i I ■ •a S 5 J s &<o o &

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 407, 10 April 1863, Page 4

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Shipping Intelligence. Otago Daily Times, Issue 407, 10 April 1863, Page 4

Shipping Intelligence. Otago Daily Times, Issue 407, 10 April 1863, Page 4

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