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Shipping News.

ARRIVED. [We have been requested to re-publish the follow--ing list of Passengers per Bosworth] :—: — Jan. 25.— Bosworth, Turnbull, from London, with a general cargo. Pussengers — Rev. D. M. and Mrs. Stuart, and 2 children ; Mr. and Mrs. Broderick, and 6 children ; Messrs. A. Elphinstone, R. Bedborough, A, J. Macalli&ter, D. Menzies, J, "W. Murdoch, Dr. Black, Miss Bedborough. and David Muir. Second Cabin and Steerage: Mary Calbert W. Puton, W. lies, G. Elder, S., Sarah, Edmund, and E. Phillips, J. Fowler, Win., Jane, and Agnes « M'Lellan, William Liiing, Margaret Kelly, Grace Stewart, A. and J. M'Queen, John and Ann Winchester, John and Jane Bamwell, John and Ann Price, Jas., Ann. and Jas. Wilson, Alex., Elsie, Alex., and Andrew Anderson, and J. Chirnside. January 28— Hawkhead, Greive, from Moeraki and Oamaiu, with 42 bales wool. A. W. Morris, agent. Same day— Oberon, s. s., Louden, from Lyttelton, with 15,000 feet timber, 1 case furniture, 1 card cutter, 6 cheese vats, 66 cheeses, and 2 case merchandise. Passenger — Mr. M'Guiness. F. Greer aud Co., agent. January 30— Geelong, p. s., 108 tons, Boyd; from Oamaru, with 84 bales wool. Jones, Cargili, and, Co., agent. January 31— Amelia Francis, Smith, from Bluff Harbour — in ballast. Young and M'Glashan, agents. February 2— William Pope, 38 tons, Carmichael, from Auckland, with 14,000 feet timber, 2000 bricks, 39 kegs nails, 20 boxes soap, 28 bags rice, 4 cases chairs, 48 hats, 1 case brandy, 1 cask porter, 3 cases cider, 45 bundles palings, 1 corn mill. Passengers —Mrs Smith, Messrs. R. N. Reid, Thos. Brookei, Henry Dawson, G. Cowper, G. Aber, Chas. Youlett, John Goldie, and John Brown. Master, agent. February 3— Huon, Malcolm, from Oainaru, with 106 bales wool, and 8 bundles sheepskins. Jones Cargil!, and Co., agents. CLEARED OOT. January 27— Royal Bride, s. s., 873 tons, Newlands, for Lyttelton, with 1008 bales wool, and 7 bales sheepskins. Jones, Cargill, and Co., agents January 28-Lord Worsley, s. s., 291 tonsr Johnbon, for Lyttelton, with 1 case and 1 parcel drapery, 9 bags grass seed, and 1 case merchandise. Passengers— Mr-, and Mrs. Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Clarke and 2 children, George Garport, Alexander Fra3er, Mr. and Mrs. Duncan and 6 children, Mrs. Blackie, Mr. Seal, Mr. Clark, Robert Day, Count de la Pastari, John Duncan, A. M'Alpsne, John M'Lean, Mr. Lockhart, Mr. Dudley, Mr. and Mrs. Fordham, Mr. Skelton, Mr. Simpson, and Mr. Koe. Young and M'GlashaD, agent. Same day— Piiate, s.s., 385 tons, Robertson, for Melbourne, with 196 bales wool, 76 bags oats, 4 cases di apery, and 59 hides. Passengers— Cabin : Mr. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Klaer, Messrs. Cuthbertson, M'Kellar, Jas. Logan, and Fred. Jone-j. Second Cabin: Mr. and Mrs. Cameron and child, Messrs. John M'Fee, Rossignol, Migrolte, Honey, Batten, and J. M'Grath. F. Greer and Co., agents, January 31 -Oberon, s. s., Louden, for Moeraki and Oamaru, with 10,000 feet timber, 2000 bricks, and 6 boxes oilmen s stoics. F. Greer and Co., agents. Same clay— Alma, Johnston, for Oamaru, with stores. F. Greer and Co., agents. l'Vbruary 3— Catherine, Duncan, for Oamaru, with stores. Young and M'Glashan, agent?.

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Otago Witness, Issue 427, 4 February 1860, Page 4

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Shipping News. Otago Witness, Issue 427, 4 February 1860, Page 4

Shipping News. Otago Witness, Issue 427, 4 February 1860, Page 4