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Shipping News.

ARRIVALS. January 25—Storm Bird: Malcolm, from Waikouaiti, with 73 bales wool, 9 bales sheepskins, and 4 packages luggage. John Jones and Co., agents. January 2(s—Sarah H. Snow, Higgins, from Geelong, with 2250 abeep, 1 horse, and original cargo from New York. F. Greer and Co., agents. January 28—Lady Egid.ia^l'236 tons, Curry, from Glasgow, with immigrants and general cargo. Dalgety, Rattray & Co., agents. January 28—Pirate, Robertson, from Melbourne r with 64 bags sugar, 26 half-chests and 20 paokageS tea, 6 cases coffee, 4 package* currants, 10 case' raisins, 2 cases bottled fruits, 10 barrels dried apples* ' 42 packages oilmen's stores, 3 kegs carbonate-soda, 110 bags flour, 45 bags rice, 50 bags oats, ihhd. and 2 qr.-casks vinegar, 7 packages drapery, 5 packages stationery, 1800 slates, 36 cases cordials, 1404 sheets galvanized iron, 3 drays,'B wheel-barrowa, yiiQQ sheep, 50 rams, 6 horsfes, and sundry.paokages merchandise. Passenger^—Cabin: Mis.. J Thomson, Mr. and, Mrs. Talford, Misses Talfatd'(3.);^Mea»r*. Talford (2), Capt. Gunn, and Miss M. Robertson. Second Cabin : Mr. and Miss Castles, Mr. and Mids * Daws and 5 children ; Messrs. Tulfprd (2),rCrawford, Mossley, Anderson, and Sparkes (2). P. Greer and Co., agents. -. "- ""'' January 29— Geelong, Boyd, from O.imaru, witji. 18 bales wool, and 9 bags wheat. Passengers—' Messrs. Morley, Roxby, and Julius. Cargill and Co., agents. - / „ ' '"-. "- - .i. ',- January 30—Victory, Tobgood, 'from'.Lyttetypiii with 8 packages merchandise, 8 bales wool, 1 cask tallow, and 13 bales skins. Passengers—C«sji!;i Mr. Worthington, and Mrs. Bedford. "Second Cabin: Mr. Boyd, Mrs. Hay; Me^ri^AniSecioß,-' and Couster. „ Young and M'Glaahan^ngliiU."' ,G V Same day—Yarrow, 229 ton«, Scott, from Sydney^ with 200 tons coal, 55 cases Geneva, 33 cases claret, ' 35 horses, and 5 bags onions. Young and M'Gfli•han, agents. t - . ' . ' I "' '; Same day— Dunedin, Stewart, from Auckland, with 47r000 feet timber, 33,300 shingles, 330 =dobr», 80 pairs Bashes, 5000 slates. 3 casks apples, 6 churns, and 2 tons cheese. Master, agent. «&--V'»- " January 31—Storm Bird, Malcolm-^ from Oamaru, with 74 bates wool, 3 casks tattow, 1-bale sheepskins, and 9 bags wheat. John Jones and Co*, agents.' ' February I—Getlong, Boyd, from Oamtru, with 96 bales wool, 50 bags lime, 11 hides, 1 cask tallow, 1 package shovels, and half-ton luggage. Passengers—MUs Wils.on ; Messrs. Fraser, Thompson, and Spears, Cargitl and Co., agent*. - CLEARED ODT. "i , l _ \ > January 25—Storm Bird,' Malcolm, for Oamftro, ~ with stores. John Jones and l CoM]£gent«.'':!'f' ' X* ' January 29—Prince Albert; Heron, for I»Tfreargill, with stores. Passengers—Cahin: Mrs. vVhite s and servant, Mr. and Mrs. Butts; Rpv. Mr.. M'Glllivray; Messrs. Ticehuret, Rough, and Manning. F. Greer and Co., agents. ',* T'*T^ L Same day—Geelong, Boyd, for Oamarsi, Mrith stores. Cargill and Co., agents. ' v" /''■ i! ' ' Same day—Sarah H. Snow, Higgins, for 1 Hong Kong, with original cargo from New York 1. F. Greer and Co., agents. \ ■ . - Same day—Acasta, M'Vicar, for Callao, in ballast.J. S. Webb, agent. y'^ ■'- January 30—Pirate, Robertson, for, Melbourne, with 2 half-bales and 4 bags wool, 4 packages cheese, and 7 bags grass seed. PassengersrrCabini'Cap- . tains Caught and Rue; Messrs." Track, Clemen*, ahd Clarke. Steerage; Mr. and; Mrs. Cove and child, Mr. nnd Mrs. Thain and 2 children, J. W«rnock, G. Warnock, and John Murray. F, (Jreer and Co., agents. - I; , PORT CHALMERS. ARRIVALS AND DEFARTXTRHS. January 23—The Storm Bird sailed for tb,e North at 5.30 p.m. " ' ■ " ' \ *r- k' \. w January 24—The Geelong returned at 2.3s*f»i«r} the Cosmopolite got under-weigh for the Heads, and sailed at 3 p.ra. next day. *.".,.'•? 'r' - * January 25-The Sarah H, Snow »nchered at 7.15 p.m. ' . s. ' January 26—Thp Lady EgidJa anchored outside ftl=B,3pp.tn. • . ■ : ' * . January 27—^The Pirate anchored at 5* p.m. January 28—The Geelong towed up the Lady Egidia, which anchored at 5 a.m.; the Storm Bird sailed for the North at noon. »■-..„". .. > ,1 January 29—The Dunedin passed up at 2.10 p.ra.: the s.s. Victory anchored at 2.45 p m., having: to wed in the Y^arrow brig from Sydney; the Prince Albert sailed af 4 p.m. j the Storm Bird returned about "$' p.m.* - ■ " ''\ "• r • January 30—The Geelong sailed at 5 p.ra;; the Pirate sailed at 5 p.m. - * '-- V -re'-I.' ' January 31—The s.s. Airedale anchored at 3; 15 p.m.; the Geelong returned at 8 p.m. " ~ ••:..' ,: 1 February I—The Sarah H, Sno\Y sailed at 8 «,»,:; ~ the s.g. Oberon came into the Heads early. „ ARRIVAL OF TUE EQlQli; 'V'%&"?' This fine vessel arrived at Otßgo.fromvGreentJck ' on Saturday the 26th inst M <with'tne^f9UQt«igg«pa^^>

kill a; Kenneth M'Kenzie, Lochcarron; Roderick Firtlayson, Lochcarron; Mary Ann and Oliver Robinson, Caslletown ; Lachlan Grant, Grantpwn ; Elsie Grant, Whitehaven; Jean Paul or Gardner, Margaret, William, Robert, Andrew, and Mary Paul, Bo'ness ; Ann Shaw, Rothesay; Samuel Campbell, wife, son, and 2 daughters,- Portfee ; Alex. M'Leod, MJHapool ; Daniel Roxburgh, Glasgow ; John. Caldwtfll, Carnwath ; John and Janet Sinclair, Port Ellen ; Roderick M'Rae, Alness ; George M'Kay, Newmilla; John Murdoch, wife, 5 sons, and 3 daughters, -Stranraer; Alex. Ja,rmeson, Glasgow; Daniel Campbell, Edinburgh; William Wilsbn, wife, 4 sons and 4 daughters, Leith ; Andrew Paton, Dunkeld ; William Clark and wife, Glasgow; John Adamson, Greenock; Wm. and Isabella.*: Thomson, Longridge ; Malcolm Smith, Jura ; ' Thomas M'Lennan, Fortrose ; Kenneth M'Lean, Wick; Donald .Campbell, wife, 2 sons and 1 daughter, Portre,e ; John . Thomßon, Lerwick ; Robert MtKinlay, wife, and daughter, Helens- • burgh ; ll^fgh Barclay, Gourock ; Jane Harvey, Glasgow; Alex. Gardner, wife, son, and daughter, Rat ho ; David Pinkerton and wife, Airdrie ; Janet, Helen,-. Thomas, and John Fairley, Ratho ; Ann Mackenzie. Edinburgh ; Isabella M'Pherson, Edinburgh ; William Stewart, Gourork ; James Ross, Ardgay; Ebenezer Gibb, Dingwall ; Charles Smith, Grantown ; James Milne, wife, 2 suns and 1 daughter ; Ewen M'Coll and wife, Lochgilphead ; George /„ C. Tait, Midcalder ; Williim Gunn, Ayr; John Drummond, Alva ; Daniel Walker and wife, Abprdeen ; David Auld, wife, and daughter, Rothesay ; Robert Easton and wife, Edinburgh ; Maltolm M'Nicol, wife, son, and daughter, Greenock ; Allan Gait, Jane, Allan, and James Gait, Newton Mearna ; James Brown, wife, 1 son, and 2 daughters, Enrlston ; John, William, Jane, and Ann Knox, Belturbet; Thos. Brownlie, Belturbet; John Story, Belturhet; John Wilson, JSs. Pettygrew and wife, Jas. Russell, wife, and 2 daughters;. John Young, A. M'Lennan and wife;

John Caineronj" wife, and 2 sons, Ullapool; Alex.

Stewart,' wife, and eon, Ullapool; Robert Cowan, tvife, 1 Bon, and 4 daughters, Newton Mearns ; Henry Ait ken, Lprwick; Duncan M'Rae, wife, 4 sons and 3 daughters ; James, David, Margaret, and 'William .-M'Naughton ; Donald Robertson , John Aitken and. wife, James Imric, wife, son, and 2 daughters'," Ch'hs. Clouston and wife, James Kelly, Youghal; Alex. Riach, wife, and daughter, Helensburgh ; George and Catherine Walker, Coldoch; John Grant, Elgin ; Nicoll Booth and wife, Leith ; David Ross, Glasgow; George Dutch, wife, 'and •on, Balmullo ; Mary Grant or Justice, and 2 daughters; Alpx. Justice and wife, Balmulle; Hugh, Martha,' Mary, .Cmberine, James, and Isabella M'Gregor, Co. Cavan ; Jas. Hewett and wife, Belt«rly?t; Helen and Marion Dillon, Galway ; Thos. Russell, Bellshill ; Mary Linson, Biickbavcn ; Mary Ann Diston, Buckhaven ; Thos. M'Kerras, Grantown; William Meldrum, Dundee; Andrew

Melville, Fife; Sybella Lothian, Edinburgh; Mary Peter Arthur; Mary Arthur, Edinburgh; James, Margt., and Elizabeth Dawson, Elizabeth Currie, J. M'Laren, New Galloway ; William M 'ln nes and wife, Partick; P. Manderson, wife, and 4 sons, Paisley ; K. M'Kenzie- and wife, XJllapool; 8.. Williamson, Lenvick; Daniel M'Corkindale, wife, I son, and 2 daughters, Glasgow; Fred. E. 'Mitchell, wife, I son, and 3 daughters, Mauchlhw; Cathefine'Fitzgerald, Cappngh; J. M'Anley, Grantown ; , Daniel M'Leod, Grinds Lairg ; Jane Reid, Glasgow; Angus Shaw, wife, and 3 sons, Elgin ;' Alex. Grant, wife, and son, Carrbridge ; Hugh M'Lennan, Carrbridge ; Jane and Ronald M'Coll, Ballachulish; Mary M'Leod, John M'Lean and wife, Ullapool; Daniel Cameron, wife, and 2

sons, Edinburgh ; Louisa Edwards, Edinburgh ; Win. Turner, Aberdeen; Euphemia Douglas, Edinburgh ; John Tinnock, wife, 2 sons, and 3 daughters, Cardross ; John Isbister, Kirkwall ; David j Gardiner, wife, 2 sons, and 3 daughters, Kinross ; ! ,Thos. KHkelly, Annaghdown ; Eliza Muir, Mrs. S. Brown, son and 2 daughters, Glasgow; John Baxter, wife, 2 sons and daughter, Greeno.'k; John Gray, wife, and son, Greenock; John M'Lew, St. ' Nininn's ; George Murray, wife and son, Edinburgh ; John Strachkn, wife, and, son, Edinburgh ; James Melrose, St. BostveH'a^flFergus Shvimpton, Portofaello; Geo. Halliday, Edinburgh ; Jemima Grant, Glasgow; Hugh Roid and wife, Maryhill; R«bert Reid, Duntochar; Wm. /Taylor, Elgin ; John Gair, Elßin ; H. Richardson, wife and daughter, Partick ; \Vm. M'Kay, wife and" 2 sons, GoUpie; Catherine Murray ; Chas. and Bridget PqtA, Annaghdown ; ■C. H. and Sarah Paterson, Haddington ; Isaac and Agne« Johnston, 'Haddington ; 7 Mex. Ross, Edinburgh; H.Allan, Wbitburn; James Duncan, wife and sqn, Elgin ; Robina C. Meyer, Glasgow; Wm. and L.illias M'Kay. Renton ; Wm. Cameron, Gartloch; Donald Clark, son and daughter, Dunoon. , ABSTRACT OP OCCUPATIONS. 17 shepherds, 31 ploughmen, 41 labourers, 22 carpenters, 2 macksmiihs, 3 tailors, 2 slaters, 13 masons, 6 quarfymen, 3 shoemakers, 1 plumber, 1 butcher, 1 plasterer, 1 millwright, 1 draper, 2 sawyers, 1 miller, 2 miners, 1 printer, 1 gardener, 50 domestic servants. The numbers that sailed in the Lady Egidia from Greenock are thus classified :— 5B Married couples ; 137 single men and 70 single women ; 47 male and 49 female children between the ages of 1 and 12 ; and 10 male and 9, female infanta— making a total 4>t|£3B souls, r^u&l to 371 Btatute adults ; since when therejhftve*been the undermentioned Births tad D«at^|f|Bria'g th,e voyage :— / '* „ BIUTHS. i Not. ?^Mf*r Gray, of a son - Deo. 5-^^lf.' M'Lean, of a son *, - IWIJts. Auld, of a daughter • " n >2fc^li*6. Justice, of a son „ -27^— Mrs. Easton, of a daughter Jan, 10 — Mrs. Cowan, of a daughter „ ,"20—Mrs. Dutch, of a daughter 1 Deaths. - Nov. 10— Duncan M'Coll,aged 15 months, of diarrhoea „ 16— Wm. Campbell, aged 20 months, of do. ♦» 17— Jamea Gibson, aged 3| years, of acute bronchitis. „ „— Mary Ann Dutch, aged 21 months, of s , • iuheola „ 21— Mary Harvey, aged 10 months, of diarrhea it ».— Adam Mackay, aged 12 months, of do. „ 22— Christina Campbell, aged 12 months, of diarrhoea . „ 24— Elibabeth Aitken, aged 21 months, of do. „ 28— Elizabeth Justice, aged 21 months, of do. -Dee. 10— Margaret M'Lean, aged 2 years, of do. „ 13— Jdnet Easton, aged 15 months, of do. „ „ —John Leicester, aged 12 months, of do. " ,"=~S eiilU M ' Coll . aged 2£ years, of do. „ 15— Hobert M'Gregor, aged 3 years, of do. „ 17i-George Turner, aged 30 years, of chronic disease of liver „ . 18— James Muir, aged 5 years, of pneumonia „ 21—James Dutch, aged 4Jyearß, of do. »i 22— J«he Muir, aged 21 months, of diarrhoea „ 27— Mary Anq Hughet, Bged '2J years, of do. .«» 28— Jessie Grant, aged 6 years, of cynanche trachealis „ 29— James Brown, aged 24 years, of pthisis .pulmonolis „ 30— Jane Pettigrew, aged 2J years, of diarrhoea „ 31— Peter Grant, aged 1| years', of cynanche ' trachealw J&n. I— Jnmea Auld, aged 2 yearn, of diarrhoea a „ —Margaret Pettigrew, aged 6 months, of pneumonia „ 8— John M'Nicol, aged 2J years, of cynanche trachealin >, 4— Alexander Grant, aged 4 years, of abscess of neck „ 12— Mrs. Easton's infant, aged 1 month, of bronchitis «» •**"7" 7 " i €pfe* Clark, aged 1£ years, of diarrhoea „ „ -^tt'obert M'Gregor, aged 10' years, of • T debility after rubeb^a „ 10— -Helen' Strachan, aged 3 years,' of diarr hoea „ 20— John Strachan, aged 1 year, of bronchitis

The Minebva.— The following are the names of the passengers for Otago who sailed in this vessel from' fcqnaon' oh the 17th November for Canterbury feMr. and Mrs. M'Master, Messrs. Neilson, Fullarton, and Stewart, Margaret Thomson. [The list of passengers by the Melbourne we published Ult week.]

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Otago Witness, Issue 479, 2 February 1861, Page 4

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Shipping News. Otago Witness, Issue 479, 2 February 1861, Page 4

Shipping News. Otago Witness, Issue 479, 2 February 1861, Page 4