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Shipping Intelligence.

'■ ■■♦■ INIHRH* IHWABDS. Septesabor 19.—Koyal Exchange, 322 tons, Hill, master, from Newcastle with cargo. Tickle and Co., BNTBRKD OUIWARDB. September 19:^-Bella Vista, 166 tons, Sonner, for .Hobart Town, in ballast. Fisher Brothel's, agents. ' ' INWARDS—COABIWISB. September 19.—Cutter Alpha, 40 tons, W. H Gunnell, with potatoes and pigs. Koyse, Mudie and ' Co, agents. September 19.— Aphrasia, 97 tons, Cheyne, from Invercargill, in ballast. "Master, agent September 19.—-Titania, 50 tons, Jarvey, master, from ' Invercargill, with cargo and passengers. Aobinson, Lilly and Ce., agents. S«ptember 19.-Jane Williams, 38 tons, Baker, from Oaniaru, in ballast. Master, agent. OUTWARDS COASTWISE. September 19.—Mil. . .IMPOKTSi Per Alpha, from the Chatham Islands: 20 tons potatoes, 50 pigs, Hoyse, Mudie and Co; Mail bag, the- Postmaster.- ---• Per Hoyal Exchange, from Newcastle: 98 bags • maize, 348 tons coals, order. Per Titania, from Invercargill and the Bluff: 3 qr casks vine order; 2 cases picks, 4 tubs butter, order. ■ " . ' ■ ***- ■ PORT. CHALMERS—September 18th. Wind, S. W., squally. Weather clear and fine. ARRIVALS.' .Jlydra, ship, 585 tons, Stuart, from Welshpool, ■ 187 head of tattle, 2 passengers. A. L. Thomson anc . ..Co., agmts." • Pacific, barque, Chase, from Boston. U. S., gene- " fal cargo. Osborae. Oushing and Co, agents. Aphrasia, y.%, Cheyne, from Invercargill, for repairs. Master, agent. Gazelle, s.b.,- M'Lennan, from Lytteltoa, for repairs. Master, agent. - - (Jeelong, p.s., Boyd, from Lyttelton, goods and .passengers. Cargill and Co., agents. "' , , '' ' AT THE HEADS. Barque, supposed to be Salacia', from Melbourne. '~.,"," " . DBPARTTTRES. 'Lady Young, ship, 408 tons,- Morrison, for Hobart _9?awn. .... • '■ Guadalette, barque, 277 tons, Hindlay,; for the I ■ ' Mauritius. '-• ~ . ' Auckland, s.s., 532 tons, Gibbon, for Lyttelton and .'the North. English mail, 180 passengers. Western Sfcar, ; brig, Webb, for Sydney, in ballast. _ PASSENGER LIST. '" . Per Titania. from Invercargill: Mr Pquires, • Mis* Dyarty and Mrs Harmer; 15 in the steerage and 6 volunteers, for Auckland. , '"■ EXPECTED ARRIVALS. , • From Londen-^Phcsbe Dunbar, sailed June 23) —Harwood,- June 27.j Dauntless, July 16; Persia, July 24.-. ■ .-• From-Glasgow—Helenslee, July 2) Nelson, July - 16. From, London — New Great Britain, May 3; (now at Bluff). • Front Newcastle—Tybee. From Melbourne—Gamecock. From the United States—Adventurer. . .PROJECTED DEPARTURES. ■ • From' United Ststes-r-Adventurer. - ' Etfiua, -for Melbourne, early. Lady Bird, for JVorthern Ports, 25th insfc. "../; Titania, for" Invercargill, 22nd inst. ■ ■"'-•.••' - ». i'-TMSBia ihport. —Pacific, barque, from Boston. '•■ ' Hydta; ship, from Wei&hpool. ; Lombard,-' schooner, from Twofold Bay. Crimea, ship, from London. 'Island"City, bafcjue~ffom Boston. ■ Electric,isliip,"'from Glasgow. • --CeyJon, ship, ,1 win Newcastle. j -Sic^Vm.-Eji sj ship, from Glasgow. — J Ocean 'i-ojxt(v3faip, from London. Keßtvel, brig, from lWauritrnsr _ T,. K^MjUeri^e, ship, from Glasgow. ,-W. C. .Weiitwcrth, barque, from Newcastle. >.. Midas. bRTTr.? from Newcastle Pantaloon, caique,.from Newcastle. j H~Ii.-H,utgers,- barqupj-fiora Vancouver's Island. Lawrance • Town, Bhip, from Melbourne. ' Mary Agn<s, baique,from Sydney. - - City of Dpnedin, ship, from tflasgow. Dud brook, ship, from London. 1 -'- Pryde, brig, from Hobart Town., _ _ Susanna Booth, aciiooner. from Sydney. ' » - ...Mallard, ship, from London. . ( .'.Biafto, barque, from Melbourne. Omega, barque, from I^ewcastle. Isie of France, ba-que, from Newcastle. - lTitania, s.s., from invercargill. ",. Mount Alexander, schooner, from Waikava. ( "; Earl of Windsor, ship, from Twofold Bay. -~ Bella Vista, barque, from Hobart Town. Bu- iialph Abercrombif, ship, from London. A'arm, brig-, from Hobart Town. Australasian Packet, bar-.ue, from Hobart Town. Unerust, barque, from Melbourne. - .Royal Exchange, barque, from Newcastle. The s.s. Auckland sailed on Saturday'afternoon' with "the- English mail* as transhipped from the . Akiinga, and wish 180 passtng ers, a majority of whom were military volunteers for Auckland, who bad been enlited in town, and by Captain Anderson, ' asrectuiting officer on the gold fields.' The detach- I 'ment proceed north under charge of Jlieut. Johnson, ' having been lonveyed on board and despatched under the personal superintendence of Cajjta'n .inderaon and - Mr Mason; the agents for the Government. The ship Hjdra arrived on Satur.iay evening, having made a most successful passage from Welshpool • with a valuable fieight of stock. She had a run of seven days, anil arrived without the loss of a single head out of a shipment of 187. The only vessel loading "at Welshpool for this port was the Empress Eugenic. iw i bmall stoaniPrs, the paddle-steamer Aphrasia from Invercargitl, and the screw-b at Gazelle, from I Lytteiton, have arrived to undergo an overhaul an!! t nprovements, under the supervision of the inspector f r the Marine Board. The Gazelle, which is a s;aall vessel ot good speed, is to be provided with | new bulkheads, and a new propeller. From her ciptain we have Canterbury papers to the 18th, siipl.lfcincnting our regular files by the Geelong, which passed up en Sunday forenoon. The barque flolyrood, which some time ago put into Kobau Town in a leaky state, has now'arrived BtLyWleton. By the passengers ; of the ship Captain Cook, fcyplioid fever has been introduced into Christchurch; . though the vessel was in quarantine for' a short [ time. " Gn the Isth of August there was a mutiny among the crew of the ship a ccrington, from London to . Canterbury, which for a time assumed seuou3 dimer.sivns, but by the promptitude of tha captain it was fortunately suppressed The barque Pacific has in the meantime brought, up at the tlep.d3, but will tow up on Monaay morning. She is a hundred days from Boston U..?'., with a mixed cargo consigned to Messrs Osborn, Cashing and Co. . .' Thb s.s. Auckland.—This steamer will proceed to Sydney, aficr her trip to The North, to have her . engines re-fitted and undergo other m-c-"ssary alterations. She has beeu out from England nearly mna months, an/l lias not 3et hid a thorough overhaul. - -The Airedale is unJer similar orders, and will be supplied with new boilers brought out by the •* uckland. - - f lfi turn we are to have a visit, from the Phoebe ; nhe _..m ri:pu'ied to he the fastest boat belonging to the ~ I.P.T&.M. Company. The I/R.M; Company's steamship Phoebe made a trial trip down the liaibr.ur on the 22nd. when the etjgineswere found 1o work most satisfactory, her an-ivnl from Ker,nmda very important alterations ' and improvements have been mnde in htr .passenger . .accommrd-.tion, so that she is now. in every respect equal to the Company's other vessels. — Sydney Morning herald, \

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 549, 21 September 1863, Page 4

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Shipping Intelligence. Otago Daily Times, Issue 549, 21 September 1863, Page 4

Shipping Intelligence. Otago Daily Times, Issue 549, 21 September 1863, Page 4

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