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ShippingIntelligece.

ENTERED INWARDS. October 11— Lalla Rookh, 146 tons, Eady, master, from Auckland, with cargo and 53 passengers. E. Chalmer, agent. October 13— Prompt, 86tons,Garson, from Adelaide. Tiukie and Co, agents. October 13— Cheviot, 1,0G5 tons, Orkney, from Glasgow. Dalgcty aad Co, agents. October 13— City of Hobart, 303 tons. Darby, from Melbourne. R. B. Martin and Co, agents. October 1-3— s.s Kanaatira, 352 tons, Paddle, from Sydney, via Northern Ports. A. L. Thom»on aud Co, agents. October 14.— Greyhound, 1,410 tons, Jackson, from Melbourne, iv ballast. Daluety, Kattray, and Co, agents. October ll.— Lady Enuoa. 13 3 tons, Wimborrow, from Launceston, vWw cargo and passengers. J, L. aud C. ituike, agents. ENTISRCD OUTWARDS, October ll— Bengal, 479 tons, Hods, master, for Sydnny. in ballast. J. L. and C. Burke, ajrents. October 11— Sea Nymph, 179 tous, Stepl^nson, ma-lei', for Sydney, in bnilast. W. Smith, agent. Octolur II- Uothenbuig, 459 tons, Mackie, master, for Melbourne, with passengers. Royse, Mudie and Co. agents. Oct')berl3— Dune-lin, 208 tens, Dyson, for Newca, tie, N.S.W. 11. B Martin and Co, agents. October 13— Emma Pivsci.tt, 14S tons, Stanton, fjr Ilohaifc Town. Fishoi, Brothers, agents. October 1i- Nov'-Wcstav, l,7u'i tous, Alray, for Melbourne, in ballast, vifcli 354 pa^seaprew, A. L. Thomson .ami Cj, .'liient*. October |3.— vVi;iiiu> L^s, 107 tons, N. Nicolson, for Xe.vctis£le, N.S.W. , in ballast. J. L. ana C Eurico, .-.sfif.'ts. . . (October 15— Bjtsfifvfnip," 10 Ttans, Questet', loi ' "froi)Xi v i "Tuwn, in btl^t. O. A. Ross and Co. | agents. October 1Q. — Oosniopo'ito, 115 tons, Lewis, for Hobart Tov/u. O. 11. Gillcs and Co., agents. INWARDS COASTWISE. October 11 — Gotheubunr, s.s , -159 tons, Mackie, mast'-r, from Lyitelton, with car^o and passengers, Roy-e, Mv lie imA Co, agents. Ootob-sr 16.— Cl.vivudon, IS ton=, Marshall, from MoljnciiK. Mnsfer, a^ent. October 17.— Miry Jane, 23 tons JBjll, from the Molynciix, -\\ itli pro iiu-e. P. Cairns," !iy:ent. Octob.u- 17. — tpec, 1-i tons, Giuve, Irom the M"olynenx. F. C.iint';, aaent. October 17.— Qwim, s s., 177 to-is, Poo, from Lytt"lton and the Xoi'ih, with 4S passengers. A. L. Thomson and Co., agents. OCTVA'iDS — COASTWISE. October 13-p.s. Geelong, 108 tons. BoyJ, for Lytteltou. Cargill nnd Co, agents. October ii.— ita-igatita, s.s., GS2 tons. Paddle, for Lyfctleton, with caivo aid 39 p,is*eng'er?, A. L. Thomson and Co, agi'iit.s. October 16.— Matilda Hayes, 20 tons, Falconer, for Oaiuaru. J. A. and ii. Bi'ird. agents. October 1(5. - Norn, 30 tons, Hay ward, for Molyneux. T. W. Bamford, agent. ■ «- _ POUT CHALMERS, October 17. All RIVALS. Planet, p.s., M. 'Donald, ftom the Taieri, gcneial cargo, il. Hough ton, agent. Dtl'AUTUftfcS. City of Hobart. s.s., Darby, for Melbourne, passonguri. 1 . I{. B. Martin and Co., agents.

Gold fhoh Ikon Pyrites— A discovery (theresuit Oi an i xperiraent) has been made withiu the past few d;iys, which, ii'as successful on a lnrsje scale as in e<p % ii nent, will have the effect of giving a value to what has been for a length of time im&l iiskle as useless by the miner, and of also aiding considerably to to our rseoi t returns. Mr Thomas Carpenter Ims been ret;iined by the United Catherine Reef Clnimholdu's Company to nidke some metallurgical expert- i mciit 1 -, the result of one oi which has been the dp- < monstratiug that the iron pyrites, met with iv large , quantifier, iv quartz mining, contains a proportion of ' I'ull which 13 highly remunerative The quantity dealt with by Mr Carpenter was 14 lbs , and the re- ' •mltover I.} dwts of uold, or something like 8 ozs to ; the ion. The goto, shown to our reporter, as produced { Vy the experiment, is a3 fine an flour ; and a dark * amber color from the use of acid in recovering it. The rationale of the process, aa far as we are let into se- i cret, is trituration of the stone, reducing it by stamper < (for experiment, pe?t:tl and mortar) nnd then cleana- i ing it by acids. The company arc, we believe, sufficiently satisfied with the result of the experiment for them to erect suitable works for the reduction ot the metal in largo quantities; the works, which will be j at least tor a time under the superintendence of Mr < Carpenter, will be erected and started in about a I a fortnight. ±he large amount of tailings belonging j to the company, are all, more or le&3 charged with - ppntes, and will, if the experiment upon a larae scale be successful, be treated in like manner.—Bendtgo Advertiser, ]

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Otago Witness, Issue 568, 18 October 1862, Page 4

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ShippingIntelligece. Otago Witness, Issue 568, 18 October 1862, Page 4

ShippingIntelligece. Otago Witness, Issue 568, 18 October 1862, Page 4

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