Shipping News.
AHUIVEI). December 12— Hawkhe.id, from Toi Tois, with 6 bales wool, and 5 cases sundries. A. W. Mori is, agent. Same day— Geelong, p s., 108 tons, Thomson, from Invercargill, with 2 bales and 1 bag wool, and 2 dozen hides. Passengers— H. Young, Esq., Messrs. Surman, Aylmer, and Ross. Jones, Cargill, and Co., agents. Same day— Traveller's Bride, from Auckland, with '25,000 feet timber. Master, agent. December 12— Mai y Thomson, 52 tons, Muirhead, from Wellington, with 1 wool piess, 5 hhds. 12 c.isks beer, 36,000 feet timbor, I timber can iage. Young and M'Glaslun, agents. December lo— Cosmopolite, Lewis, from Hobart Town, with 1 hale canvas, | ton paint, 12,000 feet timber, 36,000 shingles, 10,000 palings, 8 tons flour, 7 chests tea, 6 half-chests do., 15.5 bags sugar, L'B horses, and 2 bulls. Passengers— Messrs. C. and W. Hurst, A. Gatehouse, Mrs. Poulton (2), and 3 children. December IG— Geelong, Thomson, from Oamaiu, with 200 sheep, 49 bales wool. Passengers— Rev. Mr. Jeffreys, Mr. Ilassail, Mr. Filleul. Jones, Cargill, and Co., agents. Samr day — Amelia Francis, lord, from Stewart's Island, with 80 gallons oil, 12 bushels wheat, 470 lbs. salt fish, 1300 feet piles. Young & M'Glashan, Agents. CLEARED OUT. December 12— Balmoral, 107 tons, King, for Guam, in ballast. Young and M'Glashan, agents. December 13— Hawkhcad, for Moeraki and Oamaiu, uith stores. A. W. Morris, agent. Same day — Ann Jane, 35 tons, Paton, for Wuikouniti, with 20,000 feet timber. Jones, Cargill, and Co., agents. Same day— Geelong, p. s., 108 tons, Thomson, for Oamaru, with stores. Jones, Cargill, and Co., agents. Same day— Armin, Somtners, for Sydney, with 87 cases eider, 5 do. absynthe, 108 bags potatoes. Young and M'Glashan, agents. PORT CHALMERS. ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES. December B— The Mimmie Dyke, from Auckland, passed up. December 9— The Lord Ashley sailed at 2.50 p.m. December 10— The Salopian sailed at 8 a.m. The Traveller's Bride, from Auckland, passed up at 6 p.m. December 11— The Mary Thomson, from Wellington; passed up at 10,30 a.m.
December 13 — The Gcelong sailed for the north early. The Cosmopolite, from Hobart TownJ anchored outside at 11.30 a.m., and came up to the Port next day. December 14 — The Amelia Francis passed up at 3p.nf. VESSELS IN POHT. Cheviot, ship, from Glasgow, discharging. Sevilla, do. do. do. Armin, do. for Sydney. Avonvale, from London, laid up. Balmoral, schooner, for Guam. Thomas and Henry, brig, from Auckland, discharging. V/anderer, brig, from Hobart Town, discharging. Cosmopolite, do. do, do. Obrron, s. s., from Melbourne, lightering. Salopian, schooner, from Lyttelton, discharging. Traveller's Bride, schooner, from Auckland. Ellen, flo. do. Mary Thomson, do. from Wellington. Amelia Francis, do. from the south, discharging. Coasters. — Huon, Father Thames, Alma, Governor Arthur, James Daly, Sarah, Spec. Ht&KS. — William Hyde, Industry, Reinauw Engelkens. ARRIVED AT INVEIICARGILL. December 3, schooner Northern Light, Captain Tobin, from Launceston : 14 mares, 2785 palings, 21 bags barley, 37^ tons flour, 125 bags oats, 25 bags bran, 7 bags potatoes, 33 bales hay, 1 bale coin sacks, 1 bale wool-packs. Passengers — Alex. Clarke, Esq., Messrs. H. Adam, J. Nicholson, and P. Thomas. T. J. White and Co,, agents.
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Otago Witness, Issue 420, 17 December 1859, Page 5
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