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SHIPPING.

POPvT OHALHIERS.—August 30. WindN.W., li^ot breeze. Weather fine, clear. High water on 31st August : At the Heads, I.* 2; Port Chahners, 2.12; Dunedin, 2.57. ■'"^ . ABRIVAXS. Gothenburg, s.s., 459 tons. Underwood^ from Melbourne, via Bluff Harbor, with cargo and pas • engers. 1« oyse, Mudie. and Co.y agents' Wallace, prs., 56 tons, Malcolm, from. Oamaru. with csrgo and passengers. J. Jones and Co , agents. ' W^unui. s.s., S7 tons, Bain,- from Lyttelion,jiria uitermediate ports, with cargo and passengers. R. B. Martin and Co., agents. Dashing Wave, schooner, Murray, from Lyttelton, with produce. Master, agent. Banshee, schooner, 70 tons, Patterson, froinFijis. R. B. Marfcn and Co., agents. PASSENGER LISTS. Per Gothenburg, from Melbourne, via Bluff Harbor : Mrs Monteith and family (4), Mfss Monteith, Miss- H. Smith, • Miss Lucy Ne"'wham, Messrs' R. Bihg, Bates, Dalzell; anS 15 in the steerage. Per' Wainm, from Lyttelton, via intermediate ports : Messrs M'Kinsay, Goodsir, Engtisj/, l)e Besr, Captain Buxton j*" and 2 in the steerage. ■ ;S*er Banshee, ivbm Fijis : F. J. Moss,W. N. Moi-ton, A. Taylor, J. Shaw, T. Allan, "W.Breadon, :W. Graburn, J. Johnston, J. Middletbn. fer ,-Tairoa, from Port Molyneux : Mrs. PorFeous and 3 children. — , EXPECTED ARRIVALS. From" London.—Caller-ou, June 16. From Glasgow.—Schleswig Bride, June &&•/:;\. ■■-■;: ':-;:n;:-. ••-■ •"■■■.•;■ : ■;■: From Newcastle.^Bengal. From New York.—Tarquin. Erom- Liverpool.—Mystery, June 24 ■-,' Aqa-> .'- "..'.,.■■ ■-'' ■' .' . ' ! " From Maurititts.—Severn. ■. : ■ ■ ; From Foo-chow-foo.—Ella Gladstone. From Boston, U.S.—Agate. From Melbourne. — Gothenburg, 22nd Atfgust; Rahgitoto, Tararua. ' : p.. -, PROJECTED DSPARTXfRES. Wallace, for Oamaru, Ist September. Beautiful Star, for-Westpori, Ist Sept. Lloyd's Herald,"for Invercargill, early. ' Margaret, for Fiji Inlands,.early;: Gothenburg, for Melbourne, Slg., Ist Sept. Cora, for Hokitika, early; ' . Wainui, for Lyttelton, 2nd September. Bangitoto/ for Melbom'ne, sth September. Tkraraaj for NortheTn.Ports, sth Sept;.-;' Kiirigatira, :fdr Northern Ports, 3rd Sept. Taiaroa^ for"Port Molyneux, 2nd Sept. VESSELS IN PORT. : : Bruce, p. s., from West Coast..,. Queen, schooner, from Lyttelton. Keera, s.s.j from Lyttelton. Elizabeth Curlej schooner, from Okarita. Clutha. schooner, "frota Catlin's River." ' Lovet Peacock, schooner, from Newcastle. Cora, schooner, from Havelock, >.- Mary Van Every, schi\, from Invercirgill. . Heienslee, ship, from Glasgow. Pioneer, schooner, from'Oamaru. Beautiful Star, s.s, from Wellington. Swordfish,1"- schooiLer, from Hobart Town. Salamander, s.s., ifbm.London. Margaret, schooner,, from Stewart's Island. - Mfleman; -3-m.'schooner, from Chathams. Cbliingwood, barque, from Newcastle. Wainui, s.s., from Lyttelton, &c. Banshee, schooner, from Fiji islands, ©ashing Wave, schooner, from Lytteltonr Gothenburg, s.s., from Melbourne. Wallace, p.s., from Oamaru. CUSTOMS' ENTRIES.' ' *"' "J ' INWARDS—COASTWISE. ": August 29.—Gothenburg, 459 tons, Underwood, ; master, from Bluff, with cargo and passengers.. Royse, Mudie, and Co., agents. X, .;"..:;;: ouTWARDS-r-coASTwisE, :;; ■. ■ Augi:sife. 29. — Midlothian, 15 tons, Walker, master,;,for ] Oamaru, with cargo. Keith Ramsay, agent. - -■•■•• ■•••..-■; .«:•;•'•■• IMPORTS. PerGrothenburg, from Melbourne: 31 pipes,. S parcels, s"cases, Dalgety.and,Co,; r 1 tierce, Calvert and Campbell-; 1 trunk, 10 cases, Heymanson; 2 bales, E J Jones; 14 qrcasks wine, order ; 1 case, W Hay ; 6 do, BanJfof 2ST Z; 25 pkgesraisins, Webo, Russell, snd Co; 100 cs gin, 20 brls currants, 10 qr-cks -brandy, Whitbingham;Bros; 30 bags sugai-, E Wilson and Co ; 3,cases, 2 casks, M'Farland; 'Cases, Russell; 1 case, 1 cask, 60 tubes, 15 bars iron, 36 naves, Briscoe and Co^J?.cj.ses, JLparCel, Union Bank; 1 parcel,. Tolmie; 4 cases,-Ainsleej 1 do, Cambridge ; 66 cases, fruit, Dunning Bros; 25 packages'tobacco; Driver, M 'Lean, & Co^ 4 cases, Harper and Co ; 200 bags rice, 50 box<es:tea, 100 cases brandy, 4 cases hams,, SO eases gin; J* Whitelaw and C 6 ; 3 cases,' Sca^lap Bros j _6 qr-cases wine, J Griffen ; 1. par^elj fM'Master; I do, Chapman; 1 parcel, > Education Board.; 1 dp, Walker ; 1 do, Kirkpatrick ; 1" case, Feldheim ; 1 do, 1 parcel, Watson ; 1 do, Hanslow and Co ; 1 do, Crawford;- 1 do, Dally Times,-, 11 cases, ord^L.* _1 do,'Ma>heson Bros ; 27 -horses,. Strachan ; 15 do, Rae.. Per Tairoa, from Port Molyneux: 506 bags oats, 25 do barley, R B Martin and Co; 35 do aaed, John Alderson ;: 12' do. oats, 10 do barley, Wilspn and Birch ;- ; 7.1-dp potatoes,, Hogg'and'Hutton • 29 coils rope, Whitelaw;. 1 Hutchison; .1 ; caae- Sanderson; 1 parcel, Mitchell; 3 cases, Mackerras; 14 packages, Porteous; 1 parcel, Begg ; 2 cases, Shand ; 1 package bacon, Baoks ; . empties, Buiter;-^7r do^ Marshall :and~Co; :3~parcels,: Mansford; 2 bales ftix^ Rdysej Mudie, and -.mv .t__ ■ .-vy. , .-~~-"",'." ';'.",. ■'' ,7 ",'. '." ' -f -Per Wallace, from -Oamaru:" 2 casks, S Collins • 120 bags potatoes, A and J Maefarkfie-; 128 bags potatoes, Royse, Mudie, and-Ca'; 12 cases onions,' 10 bags potatoes, 1 basket fowls, 1 ca£;e, C C Armstrong; 1 package, James Hill; 9 bailes wool, 1 bale copper, Royse, Mudie, and Go. 'Under bond —1 qr-cask rum, John M'Clean and Co. shipping telegrams—August 29th. Wellington : August 29,-^Rangatira, 8.5., frpm Wangauui, at>,9 a.m. G^revmouth : August 28.^-Anni' schooner,' from Brisbane, at 7 ;PTOi.; Charles Edward, from*Hokitika, at 8.30 p.m. August 29, Egmpnt3from Wellington, early.■ :- '-' ■: Nelson: August 29 —Rangitoto, s.s., from v Greymouth, "early. -*.-■•' '''-■■' ' ••" PORT OF MELBOURNE. .c '- : . ARRIVALS.' :.,'. '" : August 8 —EHzabeth Nicholson, fromLonSon; Sarah and Mary, from Hokitika. 9— Attvevida,. ftom Hong; Kong. 10—Kosciusko and Vanguard, from London ; Conway Castle^ from Liverpool; C. H. Soule, from_ Glasgow ; Thomas Edwards, from Mauritius (partially dismasted) ; Crown, from Batavia; Omeo, fro^i Maryborough. 12—Burnside, from New . York. 13—J^n Van Galen/from.Rotterdam;; Lady Agnes, from Mauritius; ;; 15—Eangitotb, Gothenburg, andTdrarua, from New Zealand. 17 ->—Proserpine, from Maldon Island. _ .19— Xoi^snire, from London ; Antoinette, from; Bordeaux; Malta, from Gothenburg, via, . Adelaide.. 21—Ben Nevis, from Lyttelton.' SAILED, . r ■ August 7 r —Hellespont, for San, Franciscp.' 3—Northern Light, for Greymouth; Glencoe^'for Bombay via Newcastle; Alhambra, for.Maryberqugh. 10—Sarah Anderson, : for Hong.Kong via Newcastle. 12—Daphne, for HQalcutta via Newcastle. 14 — Lady Darling, -for Greymouth; 15 —Seagull, for Calcutta:- Joshua Bates, for Hong Kong. 16-Bombay, R.M.S.S., for GaUe. 17—Rebecca Goddard, for Hong Kong via Newca3% I?— Hero, for Sydney and Auckland. 21—Qolden Horn, .for; Hong .Kong";" Duke of Edinburgh, forSarr Francisco •' "Pilot, and ilangitotp,, for Hokitika. :- .:: t ;. y X O3? 11. OF SYDNEY. ';■-■'■■■ \ ARRIVALS.^ ' '■■'"• August B—H.M.S. Brisk, from Ovalau. 9—fapan, froni San Francisco. 10—Xulla, from 110 Ho. 11—Agnes Rose, from London;, Salacia, from Saigoa; Damascus, from

London. 13 —Courier de Mers, from Bourbon. 16—Syriuga, from Glasgow.- 18— Catherine Agnes, from Otago.- 19-^-Tell, from Wellington. ■. • ■ SAILED.' ; ; , August 11 —Roekwood, for San Francisco; Young Australia, for South Sea Islands; Liberator, for London; EdgaV-Ross, ■ for Hong Kong. 12—Nil Desperandum, for Auckland; Costlopan, H.LM's s. s, for New ■ Caledonia. 13 —Asphodel, for Saigon; Camilla, for New Caledonia. 14 - Zemindar, for Shanghai. 18—Blanche, H.M.ss;; for New Caledonia. .., , PORT OP ADELAIDE. ARRIVALS.; . Augu3t 10— Sarah, from Mauritius.; Margaret, from Mauritius. 11 —Malta, from Gothenburg. 18—Ettie, from London. 19— Pekina, from London. SAILED. August 13—Balsize, for Mauritius. 14— Bravo, for Hokitika ; Sea Shell, for Cape of Good Hope. ■; •. •.' '.. >, < PORT OF NEWCASTLE. ARKIVALS, August 6--Anna, from Nelson.- "9—Nightingale, from Hokitika. SAILED.' August 6—Susan Jane, for Timaru; Algernon, Glen Isla, and Frances ffenty, for Shanghai. 2-Gazelle, and Camilla, for Wellington ; Hercules, for Nelson. 11—Countess of Seafield for Mauritius.. 12-^-P.aR, for Auckland. 14—Anne Melhuish, for Wei-' lington; Sterling, for Hong Kong. 15—Lucibelle, for San Francisco. 17 —Fawn, for Lytteltori; Flora, for Shanghai. 18— Bengal, for Otngo; Lion, for Auckland; Paul Riquet, for Hong Kong.;. Gainsborough, fer Calcutta. 19—Rockwood, for San Francisco. . . , PORT OF HOSART TOWN. ■ ... ; . ARRIVALS. August 9—-Prairie, from Invercargill. . , -. ..- . . The M.A. and N.Z. Co.'s s.s. Gothenburg arrived at gPort Chalmers at' 7 a.m. on Saturday, from Melbourne via Bluff Harbor. She left iHobson's Bay at 3 p.m. on the 22nd inst.', passed Tort Phillip Heads at 6, and Cape Schank at 8:30 Same-evening. Swan Island was passed at 5 p.m. on the 23rd. Light northerly winds were enced on the run .across.' The S.W.'Cape" was' made at 530 (a.m. son . thei 27th, and Bluff Harbor entered at 7 p.m. same day. Discharged 70 tons of: cargo,. Land sailed" at 5.30 p.m; on the 2S$i v arriving. as..ubqye, having experienced fine"' weather on" the coast. The Gothenburg on this trip.has, brought 42 valuable horses, besides other cargo, for this port. •Mr Kirk, the purser, has, with his usual courtesy, supplied us.with full files of, Melbourne " papers. Phe sails again to-morrow for Melbourne,.via Northern • and West Coast ports. The s.s. Wainui arrived in harbor at 1 a.m. yesterday. She sailed from Lyttelton on Thursday at ■■-11:-a. m.v and.'arrived at Akaroa at 6 p.m. ; discharged cargo, and left at 9 p.m. for Timaru, where she arrived at 10.30 a.m. on Friday; discharged and took in cargo, and."sailed at '6*p.-m].tfor : Oamaru, arriving there at 1 a.m. on Saturday; filled up with grain, and sailed at 6p. m. Fine weather was experienced throughout the trip. Captain ."Bain has furnished us;; with later -Northern papers than those previously to hand.1! -v ■■; *■■:,'.'. \-r-.%*,. ■;.-. .-- ..v ;-,-.-. ~,..... The schoonsr Dashing Wave, from Lyttelton, with potatoes, butter, and cheese, arrived yesterday morning, and proceeded to Dunedin. . '•<■ ti ■'•' •■' v.JO .;-'k;i. It was stated in Saturday's issue, that the barque Eleanor had been-taken into the new Floating Dock. At the time the paragraph was written, the water had not been pumped out of, the Dock, .in consequence of the barque being not fairly placed on the keel blocks. On Friday, night at high water, she "^|s got into proper position, and the steamengine set on to work the centrifugal pumps which were manufactured by Mr James Wright, of Melbourne, expressly for the dock, and fitted up by Mr David Stevens, orieof the proprietors. The rapidity with which the deck was pumped out was the subject of comment by those present, aud highly approved of by the proprietors, Messrs Murray and' Co.", who are'pelTcc'tlyTaHsfied t"Sat"witH* •the same engine, 14 toils of 'vpafer per mihuto can easily be pumped out by the pumps. - Such beingthe case, such pumps "should be of high value to many of our digging com:, panics,: in clearing water from their claims.! The Eleanor?s bottom and copper! were iound to be in good preservation, a small portion of the copper only being ru'bbeirLoff. •. ; While, in* dock'she is .having aer".garb" oafd streaks and. rfore wooden ends stripped, caulked; and re,-? coppered; her keel scarfs overhauled' and. ' copp-ered.- The necessary repairs,are expected; to be finished to-day. .The next large vessel to-be taken into the dock,li's' expected to be. the Colling wood, consequent on injuries, received by getting ashore at the -Heads, r■ r .. The Ketch Redcliff started on a deep sea fishing cruise," on Saturday. --•- \ The Banshee,"fifom Xevuka,"OvalauTFiji,"; arrived atPort Chalmers yesterday afternoon. 1 The Banshee left Port for Fiji'on 30th May, cleared' t%^Heads at ;''B p.ni, andfor the first five 'days' experienced strong north-west and westerly gales, having on one: occasion to heave to for .three hours. -Caught the southerly winds in latitude 32 cleg: south; ] passed Sunday 'Island at 'noon' jori 'the"'Stir June to the .westward, but- saw .no, signa of any inhabitants. On the 10th day out, at noon, the position of the" schooner was within ■ 110 miles-of- the Fiji group, ■ when sheTenV countered heavy '.nor^h-west 'and' westerly,, gales, accompanied with very_ heavy thunder ;Storms.- Onthe I'SthJune'sighted^Miatukai' the southernmost island of the groups and on the 14th anchored in" Levuka. harborat 6. r p.m. Time of passage,' 14 days-22-hours,- ---; During the stay of the schooner in Fiji, she visited the harbors -of Likuri, Nandronga,' and Rewa, on Viti Levii, the two former of which are not yet; occupied by European" settlers. Left "Levuka on the homeward passage;at 8. a.m.on the ;7th Alugiist, and onthe eighth day out sighted the East Cape of: -New Zealand, where'-'the i;schooner jv-as met .by ~a .very..,.heavj...,southeast "gale, and was compelled to heave to for three days, having split two foresails and' carried away two "jibs, aiid: was unable to clear the East-Cape-until the 20th instant; ■from tHence, until 'arrival off :thf -Kaikbura Peninsula on the 23r^ instant, held light northerly winds;, but h!ere again encountered very heavy 5 south-west?ahd Westerly. gales * with severe hailstorms until the 27th instant; thence, : until arrival at the> Heads^ e^pe* -j rienced light north winds'. ' y'] ' " Vessels in Fiji-^H.M.Si Challenger, at Rewa. In Levuka "harbor, the Lapwing and Mary. Ann Christinaj from' New Zealand ; and Susannah Booth, from Sydney. :In the Group, the Mary Smith and Magellan Cloud, of Sydney, Sailed fdr -Sydney, H.M.S. Brisk, the Rotumah, John Wesley, and Gem. .. ~ ..../J "■"■.. _','.-■ -~-:.-... . r , ; -. The Banshee brings" 'a small cargo of oil and cotton, and nine passengera. Amongst the latter ara;Messrs sFi J.Moss, and i!W. N. •■ Morton, late Inspector of Police. ''' t; * 1 The barque Record, having discharged the whole of her cargo, and received her ballast on; board, is expected to sailto-day for Newcastle. -: -: _ "•;•;'. •'■■;: '' The ship Ajmeer,.for Callab, will also probably proceed to sea to-day. '"' The schooner Queen of the!; Isles, Captain : Patterson, from D.ttnedin, left Port Chalmers on'the 10th instant;: passed through the 'Straits on Wednesday-at noon^—up' to this ■ period she had fine .weather with strong breeze from the south east, and from the Straits down to Westporfc'; had easterly winds with fine weather; she came up to the bar at seven o'clock, on Sunday" mofcning^and.was.' tow&d into the stream yMterday,- eveniag" by" the .p.s...Nelson. This", pretty';. scKponer, has,, made one of the fastest: runs -f;rom"Bunedin i to the Buller we are awsfepf, .and has proved that her sailing qualities are superior to some steamers coming from that : quarter- to this port.— Wesip'ort Tithes, August 17th. ■"/'..'' The s.s.' Taiaroa left Port Chalmers "on" Wednesday last, at 4?p.m, ; arrived at the Molyneux afc 9.30 uext naorning } discharged'

cargo, ard loaded produce. Sailed on Saturday at 11 a.m. Fine weather throughout the;trip.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 2050, 31 August 1868, Page 2

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SHIPPING. Otago Daily Times, Issue 2050, 31 August 1868, Page 2

SHIPPING. Otago Daily Times, Issue 2050, 31 August 1868, Page 2