ARRIVED.
May 10.— Bruco, 95 tons, Koroly, from Okarita, Passengers— cabin : Messrs Donnol)', Honnelly, Colo^Comiskey, and 30 jn the Btootfage. < lona, 30 tons, R. Smith, from Okarita, igi ballast. » Wallabi, 85 tons, A. Palmer, from Nelson..? Passengers — cabin: MrTreith. and 4 in the steerage. -• Abna, 162 tons, J.P.Moore, from Molbourne/'. Passengers — Cabin ; Mrs Wilson, Mr Knoxy and one in tho steerage. % Mary Ann, 17 tons, A. Robertson, fromOreymouth.
BAILED.
May 10. — Bruce. 95 tons, J. Korloy, for! Okarita. 2 passengers. • •# Matilda, 35 tons, A. M'Aben, for OkaritaK J Wallabi, 81 tonB,2A. Palmer, for Nolson, in ballast. Little Fred, 131 tons. G. Davis, for Onehunga.
BXPEOTED ABBIVAIS.
Isabella, from Duuodin. Duuedin, from Dunedin, early. Caledonia, from Dunediu, daily. J- B. Rubsoll, from Christchurch, daily. Lapwing, from Okarita. Peprl, from Okarita. Emma Eliza, from Okarita.
TBOJEOTED DEPARTURES.
Gothenburg, for Melbourne, this day. Koeroi for Dunodin, to -morrow,] Claud Hamilton, to Dunodin and Now Zealand Ports, about May 18. Bruce, p.fl., to Okarita, oarly.
VE99EI9 IK PORT.
■ Barque— Alma. Hohooners— Carolino, Tauibo, Elfin, Tiger, Falcon, Little Frod, Lloyd's Herald (ashore), Maria (ashore), lona, Mary Ann, Cutter — Volunteor. Steamers— Lioness, ■ Ballarat, Ohallengo, Yarra.
imtohts.
Per Bruco, from Okarita— 2 cases boots, 5 bags malt, Perriman ; 8 pack saddles, order ; 1 box, Harvey ; 1 box, Miller. Per Wallibi, from Nolson— 4 cases, Bain, Houghton & Co } ,1 chest, Donaldson ; 10 bags bran, Graham } 1 keg butter, 45 bags oata, N. Edwards & Coj 4 sacks turnips, Boylo & Co. Mary Anu, from Groymouth — 24 tons coal, 1 boat, Henderson & Bonar. Per Alma, from Melbourne : 200 bags flour, 60 cbbos kerosene, 35 half chests tea, 92 cases wine, 6 hhds brandy, 10 qr-casks Bherry, 19 oases moselle, 110 do brandy, 60 bagß sugar, 37 cases ale, 38 do jams, 20 bags rice, 19 cases bacon, 50 boxes caudles, 24 bags bran, 486 do flour, H 22 bales chaff, 9 cases bacon, spiced beef, 50 bags flour, 4 cases hams, 9 do, 10 do, 22 kegs nailii, 3 packages, 10 ovons, 6 boxes tacks, 1 bundle, 1 cases charcoal irons, 2 do. 1 do axes, 1 pair bellows, 2 casks, 4 coils ropo, 2 cases scales, 2 stoves, 5 packages, 12 sheets, 1 package, 66 bundleß iron, 3 grindstones, 1 cask whiiing, order ; 1 package glass, 3 cases, 6 do milk, 2 bundleß,3 cases-glass, 8 do hardware, 6do scales, order ; 48 kegs white lead, 1 hhd china, Hawkes and Strout j 4 casks, 2 casos, 6 bundles, 18 barrow-wheels, 4 oven doors, 2 castings, 1 anvil, 1 boiler, 7 ovens, 1 fair bellows, 1 keg, 3 stoves, Thos. Samuel ; 0 cases butter, 1 bell, Forsyth & Masters 5 60 cases whisky, 8 qr-casks sherry, Clove and Co i 15 caseß bacon, Morison, Law & Co ; 1 bale, 6 cases, Mulligan & Co ; 5 bundles, 13 camp ovens, 1 cask hardware, J. B. Clarke ; 8 cases, T. G. Johnson; 50 half-chests ton, 1 seiwng machino, 20 boxes lobsters, 12 bags, 16 cases, 100 kegs flour, 50 bags sugar, 20 kegs barley, 20 boxes soap, 5 kegs soda, 20 cases whisky, 1 case, 1 qr-cask port, Churches and Co. ; 24 bales chaff, order ; 4 bales, 16 cases, 0. Mayer ; 5 cask, 2 coils, L. Pipe ; 1 roll lead, Trenory ; 1 case books, Hepburn and Co. 5 50 bags flour, 50 cases geneva, 10 half-cheste tea, 48 bags sugar, 14 cases, 5 do, 2 bags rice, 19 boxes soap, 10 boxes maizona, Ecclesfield Bros. ; 16 cases bacon, Churches & Co. ; 5 casos bacon, Bnillio & Humphreys ; 4 cases, 3 bales, 7 packages, P. Byrne & Co. ; 6 hhds eggs, Burkhart ; 2 bales, 5 casos, N. Graham ; 2 cases coffee, 3 caseß, Campbell and Linton ; 4 casks, 14 cases, 4 crates 4 bundles, J. Scion ; 14 cases, M'Farlane and If 'Kay ; 9 packages, hardware, 1 keg, 9 casos, 2 casks, M. Sampson ; 9 cases, Henderson and Bonar $ '2 casos, 2 bales, 6 hhds ale, Hanson ; 17 bundles Bundrios, 33 kegs nails, 7 cases, 2 casks, 16 pkgs Hawward; 106 bars iron, 23 bundles iron, 21 packages iron, 6 kegs paint, 1 box, 1 case varnish, 6 oil, 1 case paperhangings, Cowlishaw and Plaifltcd ; 11 cases, 2 cases, 2 casks, 11 casos glass, 2 casks oilmen's stores, 1 cask earthenware, J. Hirsh ; 2 casos coffee, 5 caseß bacon, T.hoa. Pringle.
The Lionels and Challenge, tug boats, had quite a raco out yesterday morning juit before daybreak, they bore down upon tlie Bruco with her tow in charge, anticipating a rich prize, but being mistaken, they separated company, the one north, the other south. Only one Teisel in the offing having tho schooner Mary Ann, fell to tho lot of the Lioness, tho Challenge returning to port without a tow, The Bruce arrived from O karita yoßtordoy morning with tho lona schooner in tow. She hai made a romarkably quick trip this time deipite the bad state of tho Okarita bar. She reports the Three Brothers at anohor outside Okarita waiting a favorable wind to get hi, The vessels in port bar-bound wore the Emma Eliza, Fairy, Lapwing and Pearl; all which veiieli aro waiting tho Bruco's return for a tow out, should sufficient water bo in tho harbor on her present return trip, Tho Bruce again left for Okarita in tho afternoon with cargo and passengors, and j< also tho Matilda in tow, with a full genoral cargo,
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West Coast Times, Issue 201, 11 May 1866, Page 2
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