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Shipping Intelligence.

; '■" ENTERED INWARDS. ■ - - -- Juae 13.—Maori, 259 tons, Thorn, from Melbourne, ■ with cargo ; four passengers. Royse, Mudie and Co, agents.' ' • •'•" ' ■' ' • ■ . -■■- - - EKTERED OUTWARDS. June IS—'Warren Goldard, 203 tons, Uilfillan. • for Melbourne, ia ballast. A. L. Thomson and Co, agent*. : ■ .- June 13.—Spec, 258 tons, Sydserff, for Newcastle, in ballast. S. H. Little, agent. June 13.—Bel'a Vista, 168 tons, Tonner, for Ho-bai-t Town, In ballast. Fisher Bros, agents.. ! INWARDS—COASTWISE. June 13—Edina, b.s., 350 tons, J. T. Rolls, from I.nyercargill'; general cargo and passengers. A, L. Tlioinson and Co, agents. ! . OUTWARDS— COASTWISE. June .13 — Williim Miskiu, 74 tons, Wiison, for Invfrairgill; 20 passengers. Simpson, Neilly and Co, agents .:.i .. . ■ -....._..„ IMPOSTS. Pei'Kdina, Com Melbourne, via fnvereofgU!: 4 • -'cases liams, lease pills and ointment, 5 battles quicksilver, Cunie and Smith.; 15 bun les rugs, 1 bag " boots, 5 cases, 2 trunks, 8 eases bacon, 14 bags bacon, order; 20 hulf-chosta tea. 53 half Co do, A 1 and J Scoular; 11 packages drapery, Herbert, Kaynesanl i lay ;Jl case, Charles Harapson > 2 cases cigare, Streliizand .Hart; 2 cases cigars, A Helms an i C>; 0 qr-ensks whisky, J M-Lean and Co: 160 bags oats, ■"'." 890"bags~potatoes, A L Thomson and Co. . Per Maori, from. Melboiirue: ex warehouse under bond—lit bags sugar, H Hbuglitin and Co; 50 •- boxes -biiters>-G Wilson and Co; 60 qr-casks port -'■■■>>-'vt'me, Tickla and Co; 10 cjiscs chicory, Currie and •■>■-'• tjmilh; 10-balf botlles.apples, 10 clients tea, 50 hal!' do do, 7 qr-casks brandy, 1 cask i!o, 100 cases wlrsky, - ; 49 cases .brandy, Currie and Smith ; 20 hhds bser, . Wat«oa an,d ions; sdo do, Reynolds; 2do wine, 10 qr-casks Wine. Uargill ahel Oo ; 50 bngs sugar, order; >}0 rasks enrrauts, order ; 120 bales tobacco, Wright. ' i'Uobertson ,and Co ;'IOS 1 ngs sugar, order; 1 roll " sheet' leal,'order; 250 ensks bottled beer, Dal^ety anrt Co: 127 baas sugar, order. Per Alice Thorndike, from Welshpool ; 160 head of oattle, 4 lioiseav 2 cases cheese, 1 ease bacon. Driver, ..Maclean audUq. ;

PORT CHALMKRS-Jgxe 14th. Wind," S.W.; weather, fine. 'High water on the 15th inst.—at Port Chalmers, 2.39 a.m. and 3.2 p.m.; at Dunediu, an hour later. ARRIVALS. "EH "Whitney, sliif>, 307 tons, Torrance, from Newcastle, coal. A. M'Kinnon, a^ent. 'jjfdinn, s.s., 239 tons, Kolls, from Melbourne, .via. Invercai'giil, 10 passengers. A. L. Thomson and Co, agents. Geelong, ps, Bojd, from Lyttclfon and intermediate ports, 20 pas-,en%era. Cargill and Co, Alice Thomdike, ship, S4B tons, Thorndike, from Welshpool, Gipps Land, stoL-k. Diiver, Maclean and Co. AT THE HEADS. Omega, barque, from Newcastle, coal. I, A ship, a barque, and a brig. DEPARTURES. Win. Miskin, s s., Wilson, for the Bluff and Invercargill. Simpson and Noilly, amenta. - - - _ .PASSENGER I,IST. Per. Alice Thorudike, from Welslipool: Mr Hart, Mr Murray, Mr F. Mvi ray. , . _ Per G eloiv t from Wellington : Messrs Gooitienn; Thomson, HooJ, Berristein, Alexander, De Carle, i'.ukinsoii, Mr and Mrs Milwircl. Pov Edina, Iroin Invereargill: Mr Henry Fugate, , Mr? Payne, and infmt. Mia. Pajne. • ■ - i EXPECTED ARRIVALS. From Melbourne —Clarendon, Metaris. From Newcastle —Midas, City of Newcastle, Kate Swariton From "Wellington—Fanny A. Ga<-rique<). ■ From London —Coldstream, Prince of Wales. From the Bluff- Sir Wai Eyre. ' From Hobart Town—Dart. PIWJBCTIBD DEPARTURES Santiago, for Sydney, via Newci-stle, this day : Sahicia, for Melbourne, 16th inst. Edina, for Invercargilj and Melbournp, this day. Theoda, for Sydney, via Newcastle, this day. — - - -- - VB33ELS IK POUT. .... ' : , City of Hobart, s s , from Melbourne. 1 V.ilunt, biijj, fioin Wellington. Kiska, brig, ,from Lauuceston. SdacU ship, from Melbourne. Santiago, s'np, from Newcastle. Pantaloon, barque, from Sydney. Spec, brig, from Melbourne. Lloyd's Herald, schooner, from Stewart's Island. Alpha, cutter from Chatham Islands. Marchioness, bi lijjaiitine, from Adelaide. Theoda, barque, lVoin Melbourne.* Zillah, baique, from Auckland. Canterbury, schooner, from Wellington. •** Tra\eller, biigantine, from Melbourne. Kleetne, ship, from' GloFgow. Helena, Miip, from London. Ciiio, ss.,lrom WUnganui. Sir John Moore, ship, from Sydney. : ■■■'• Ellen Simpson, barque." from Ad°)aide. Brisk, pchooncr, from Sydney. Bella Vi?ta, barque, from Hobart Town. Glenshee, birque. from Wtlljnitun. Kspcrincp, bai-nue. from Tahiti. \" Otto, barque, from England. Wan en Goddard, schooner, from Wangnnui. - Margaret Thomson, brig, from Newcastle. Dunedin. schooner, from Waikava Maori, barque, from Melbourne. Eh Whitney, from Newcastle. Edina, 1.3 , fiom Melbourne. f Alice Thorndike, ship, from Welshpool.; The Edinn, a fine screw boat, formerly well-known in the Nortli Sea trade, and lately purchased by. $. G. Henty, E*q, njrived in port on Saturday morninsf, hiving cillcd at the Bluff and Invereargill on her way iiom Melbourne, it being "the intention to place her iv the Southland and Otago trade, should sufficient inducement..offer. Slip fc . .a1 handsome vessel, of 239 tons registerj but of very much greater carrying capac ty, imU has proved herself, both in the colonies and at home,- -wjien employed in'one of the worst pa sages on the British coast, to be a very safe antl a speedy boat Her passenger accommodation is also ample and comfortable, and having lately undergone a thoiougli overhaul, she is in first-rate trim for the particular tiide in which she has been placed,aud is yet classified" A 1 at Lloyd's for'five years, tailed on this occasion, on the Ist of June, and made the pf-sige as far a-i the West Cape in little over five mvs, when it came on a terrific cyclone,- veering from N.K, to S W. and compelling the vessel to heave to loi t-vpntj foni luurs. As it partial!y subsided she Hot oft' Invcrcuifrill on Tuesday last, but, being un11W3 to entei, made for the Bluff, subsequently returning t'> Inveicjigiil, and disch rged there about 41) pis envois i'ud a quantity of general cargo. Frmn thisjioit '■he leceives immediate despatch for Melbourne by the sirne route. She is commanded by Captain KolK, we'l known in the Western district in connection with Henty'a vessels, and her ngents at this po. t ific Messrs &.. L. Thomson and Co. Tim bhi h ) Alice Tborndike, from Welshpool, Gipps Land, was towtd up in tlie forenoon. J She brings about lG r) hevl of Gipps land cattle, having lost a — conS'idcr ibV i.umbti, but ttiese chiefly brifore the departure of tbe vc-wel from port. .They were all shijiped without ac ident at the Government Jetty at Welsbpool , and tl enca the vessel made A flue run of o'jlj i,iv diys to Otngo Heads. Tlie Kale Waters' was the only other veael at that port, preparing to load Meek loi ( tago . ! Tl c Xli Witury, which had arrived at the Heads' on Wedneslay Insr, wa« towel up'on.Satulrday after-" noon. • The < uiesja—another coal-laden ■ vessel, from ••'ii: JVewoistle, -and consigned to Captain M'Kinnon—is ~, ../..reported as now ft the Heads. ! . l_il_l'i'he,.p.s—-Geelong_liringa- advices, from Nelson, ■•:■>'!.d l?i?iton and,.W,ellingtou, received.at Xjytteltonby ths :,-ji r P>in,c3 Alfred..-... ]_,It v?as blowiug a heavy north-west ''---.'.■".-tfale-wh'en-'tlie latWr vessel"-li?ft.. Wellington.. Tiie ';j ■:■ brig iLouis'and -Miriam, laden with wool jf or Sydney, ' *Ki'"i. hna:ilr3gged her-aiichori, aud;was in Borne danger of LoT («.b3in:g:idriveii!">on shoiv.* The/-I.'.R.'M Co's newa?earner Phoebe not'hnving avrived when the Prince -thei-. Airedale- will [not, as'pre"'3'" jCKw^'^jnteiicTedv ;ga". to'Sydi.ey, this, month... -Theto j Sydney this month«s usiialv; t ■' .. ... { ■- ■.' ■ rV:.'.ri.Tj;&.Omega' has been towed inside the ;Heads,' Cip--iu'^.'tiiiji'- Kitz-Sifhaitifas. hcv former commander, ia now in —'-^^.fii-ft'-ind-of-tfae City "of "Newcastle. \ ; . ; ;- ; .-■„_.. _ i; .

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 463, 15 June 1863, Page 4

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Shipping Intelligence. Otago Daily Times, Issue 463, 15 June 1863, Page 4

Shipping Intelligence. Otago Daily Times, Issue 463, 15 June 1863, Page 4

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