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Shipping Intelligence.

KNTHRBD INWARDS. March 10.— Hope, 1,104 tons, King, from Melbourne, with aheep and 15 passengers. W. Carr Young, agent. March 10. — Louisa, 245 tons, D. Williams, from Mauritius, with general cargo, and two passengers. Dalgety, Rattray&Co., agents. March 10.— Lady Bird, 220 tons, J. T. Rolls, from Melbourne, with 57 passengers. W. Carr Young, agent. March 11.— Ellen Simpson. 297 tons, John Poole, from Melbourne, with general cargo, and 128 steerage passengers. March 11.— Drover, 174 tons. John Patten, from Melbourne, with general cargo, nine cabin passengers, and four steerage do. Lloyd. Taggart and Co., agents. March 11.— Alineda, 210 tons, Geo. Pryde, from Melbourne, with general cargo, and fourteen passengers. E. Chalmers, agent. March 14.— Cosmopolite, 145 tons, Lewis, from Hobart Town, with general cargo. No passengers. W. Carr Young, agent. March 14.— Peeress, 777 tons, Rowland, from Melbourne, with sheep and one passenger. Thos. Norton & Co., agents. March 14.— Aldinga, s.s., 268 tons, M'Lean, from Melbourne, with general cargo and passengers. Dalgety, Rattray, & Co., agents. COASTERS INWARDS. March B.— Wild Wave, 72 tons, Stevens, from Molyneux with coal. March 10.— Southern Cross, 575 tons, Brown, from Invercargill, merchandise. H. Houghton, agent. March 10.— Guiding Star, 74 tons, Fraaer, from Invercargill. wool, 12 passengers. G. M. Aldrich, agent. March 10. — Rainbow, 75 tons, Warner, from Taieri. March 10.— Favorite, 10 tons, Baxter, from Blueskin, ballast. March 12.— Victoria, 56 tons, Rean, from Poverty Bay, with cattle, and four passengers. Lloyd, Taggart & Co., agents. 13. —Yarrow, 229 tons, J. A. Scott, from Wellington, with general cargo, and ono passenger. W. C. Young, accent. March 14.— Nil. ENTERED OUTWARDS. March 10— Willing Lass, 107 tons, Nicholson, for Newcastle, in ballast. March 10— Martha Ellen, Will, for Guam, in ballast. March 13.— Jane Lockhart, 81 tons, John L. Clulow, for Sydney, with gold, and 30 passengers. March 13.— Lady Bird, s.s., 220 tons, Rolls, for Melbourne, with 825 ozs. 17 dwts. of gold. March 14.— Nil. COASTERS OUTWARDS. March B.— Queen of India, 658 tons, Thornton, for Nelson, in ballast, i pa-ssenijers. March 10.— Matilda Hayes, 20 tons, Falconer, for Oamaru, goods, 9 passengers. March 10.- Rainbow, 75 ton 9, Warner, for Taieri, goods. March 10.— Favourite, 10 tons, Baxter, for Blueskin, goods. March 11.— Fanny Fisher, 239 tons, Smith, for Wellington, in ballast. March 12.— Guiding Star, 74 tons, Fraser, for Invercargill, with general cargo, and twenty-one passengers. March 12.— Planet, 27 tons, Macdonald, for Oamaru, with timber. March 13.— Geelong, steamer, 108 tons, Boyd, for Oamaru, with general cargo. No passengers. March 13.— Canterbury, 38 tons, (rConnell, for Coremandel, with 53 passengers. No cargo. March 14.— Willing Lass, 107 tons, Nicholson, for Newcastle, in ballast. STATEMENT shewing Amount ov Gold oh iiand 6th March 1882. Tuapeka. „ Waipori. Waitahuna. Gold on hand 27th ultimo say 614 bags. 24,060 3 1,617 222 9,727 10 Gold per escort of 6th inst., 50 Dags. 5,900 15 194 11 0 1,143 15 Ozs. 29,960 18 1,811 13 22 10,57 l 5 ftold given up from 27 th ult. to Cth inst., * say 08 bags. (5,653 15 1,512 2 0 2,164 5 Balance on hand, Bay 566 bags 23,307 3 299 1122 8,707 5 E. & O. B. James A. Douglas, Manager. The Bank of New South Wales, I Dunadin, 7th March, 1362. j

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Otago Witness, Issue 537, 15 March 1862, Page 4

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Shipping Intelligence. Otago Witness, Issue 537, 15 March 1862, Page 4

Shipping Intelligence. Otago Witness, Issue 537, 15 March 1862, Page 4