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Shipping News

ARBIVALS. ■ ' 1 Dec. 24— Fanny, M'Lellan, from Oamarir, iii ln^' last. Master, ascent. , Same day— Spec, Hay wood, from Clutha, with 27 bales wool,' 3 kegs butter. Master, agent. • Same day— Pirate, Robertson, from Melbourne, with 6 chests tea, 4 ca3es coffee, 3 eases apices, S cases cheese, 2 casks and 5 drums, oil, 275 bags flour, 3 pkgs. drugs, 6 casks zinc, 10 bdls. spouting, 209 sheets corrugated iron, 5 buses glass, 6 pumps, 6 copper boilers, 15 cases bottled fruits, 6 cases sauces, 3 cases sardines, 20 cases raisins, 6 ban els currants, 50 bales and 4 cases tobacco, 5 bales corks, 10 bags ground rice, I cask whiskey, 50 cases brandy, 14 horsey 1000 sheep, and sundry pkgs. merchandise/ Passengers — Mrs. Bowrie and f>«m}ly of 6, Win. Wiseman, John Wiseman, Miss J.Delandress. F. Greer and Co., agents. „ ' i I • Dec. 26-Chile, 767 tons, Turnbull, from London, with large general curgo. Passengers— Cabin : Mrv and Mrs. Taylor, Mr., John, 'Archibald, Christina, James, and Ann Ord ; Mr. and Mrs. Ayerst, Mr. and Mrs. Henderson, and infant; Mr. and Mrs. Rutherford, and infant ; Messrs. Duncan Clark, John K. Clark, George B. Finlay, George H. Robertson, Alfred "Jones, J. R Logan, Robert Youle, Henry Robinson, J. T. Chaplin, Thomas Douglas, Edward Ticehurst, George Cook, -Betsy Martin, Catharine ■ Murray, Martha »Gpddard, Fanny Jackson. Passengers in the Intermediate: William Arthur, Joan Mathews, Alexander.; Pater--son, John W. Buick, and wife; Alexander! ' Petrel, Frederick W. Burton, James Ross and wife ; Charles Ashwin, Robert Anderson, Charles Sainted, Stephen Calcutt, Henry Lawrence, Edward Frings, James Dalton, Alexander Thame, wife, and, two sons ; John Mack, Peter Cunninghame, James C. Pennell, wife and son ; Frederick Faell, William Ramsay and wife; Edward and James Pilbrow; William Thompson, Peter Whitelaw, Margaret and Isabella Thompson,' Adam, Janet, Thomas, Esther, Jane, and Sarah Hunter; George Redhead, Michael Horninsm, Robert Nicol and wife ; George Johnston," William Cove, wife and two. daughters; ' Alfred Woodroffe, William Loomes, Margaret Campbell and three ions, Thomas Fitzgerald. Assisted Passages: Ann Howell, Hannah Longworth, son and daughter; Henry Bramlsh, wife, 3 sons, and 2 daughters; J. Bbckingham, wife, arid son ; D. Winter, wife, and 2 sons; John Morgan and wife; William Woodcock and wife; John Ronstend, wife , and daughter; Thomas Bishop, wife, 3 sons, and 2 daughters; William Soloman, wife, and '2 sons; Edward Alridge, wife, and .son; John Philip, Richard Mill, Samuel Batten, Edwin .Potter, ' Mary Ann Dawe, Louisa Smith, Alfred Canning, William Robinson, John Ludford, Wiliam Thomas Smith, William Howard, MnrgnretOgihie, Henry ßlundell, wife, three daughters and .one son. The abo«e -comprise the following occupations*. — 2 ploughmen, 10iarVourer*,-Ji carpenters, I blacksmith, 1 shoemaker, 2 masons, UltaSMomestic servants. - .<• Total number of souls' on board, 146 ; equal to' 127J statute adults. J. Jones and Co., agents. Same day — Huon, Peterson, from iWaikouaiti, with 5 bales wool,- 1 cwt. bacon. Cargill. and Co., agents. Same day — Armin, Sommers, from Melbourne, with 7 pkgs. casements, 226 sheets galvanized iron, 14 pkgs. hardware, lv pkus., 5 chests, and 12 halfchest"} tea, 1 box specie, 12 pkgs. drapery, J pkgs. boots, 2 rases clock*, 3 rases confectionery', 3 halfbarrels dried apples, 12 boxes raisins, 14 barrels . beef, 6 drums oil, 1 s»f,t, 6 chairs, 1 dog cart,' l pkg. saddlery, 2 cases glassware, 3396 sheep, 7 horses, I emu. Passengers— Mr. nnd Mrs. Young, Messrs. Gardner (4.) Young and M'Glashan, agents: Same day— S.S. Storm. Bird, 67 tons, Malcolm, from Melbourne, with 995 bags Chilian rfiour, 30 coils rope, 2 pkgs. leather, 1 case glass, 10 casks currants, 5 cases bacon, I case soap, 4 canes coffee, 1 ca?p nutmegs, 6 cases' pepper, 'B cases furniture, 10 oises axes, 1 case levels, I cask raddle, 6 cases drnpery, 26 casks beer, 1, copying press', 20 nests tubs, 20 doz. pails, 30 qr. -casks apple*, 12 doors, 1 case plants, 2 horses. Passengers— Cabin : Mr. and Mrs. Mollison and $ children, Miss M'Leod, Mr. E. C. Quick. Steerage : W-. Maicutt, .Mary Marcurt, Esther Wood. , J, Jones and Co ..agents. Dec. 27— Ann Jane, Stevens, from Waikouaiti, with oo| bales wool, 4 bdls. skeepskins, 32 bags wheat. J. Jones and Co., agents. , ' Same day— Sultan, 849 torisj Ste'ele, from Geelong, with 3000 sheep. Passengers— Henry * Beatiie, James Burke, John Hagar, James Rogers. Master, , agent. - ' ' - -{'»»'«,■*.<,,■»" Same day— Adelaide; 78- tons; Fuller^ from M.elbourne, with' 77 kegs gunpowder, 10 casks- pearl barley, 100 wheelbarrows, 20 boxes glass, 29 pkgs. oilmen's stores/7 pkgs. ironmongery, 15 pkgn. drapery, 20 hales woolpncksi, 10 trunks boots, '16$ bags flour, 9 tons sugar, 2 cases tinware^ 460' bdls. standards, 10 barrels pitch and tar, 24 bags rice. Passenger — Peter Aughterson. Master^ agent. ';*

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Otago Witness, Issue 474, 29 December 1860, Page 4

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Shipping News Otago Witness, Issue 474, 29 December 1860, Page 4

Shipping News Otago Witness, Issue 474, 29 December 1860, Page 4

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