SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
PORT OF OAMARU.
ARRIVALS,
Nov. 21.—Geelong, p.s., 137 tons, Turnbull, from Duiiedin. Nov. 21. —lona, 40 tons, R. Smith, from Dunedin. Nov. 22 — Matilda Hayes, 20 tons, Walker, from Shag Point. Nov. 22. -Swan. 37 tons, Tall, from Port Chalmers. DEPARTURES. Nov. 22.—Matilda Hayes, for Waikouaiti : 45 hags lime. Nov. 22.—Swan, Tall, for Dunedin. Nov. 22.—Geelong, p.s., for Timaru, Akaroa, and Lyttelton. Nov. 23. —lona, Smith, for Dunedin.
IJIPOBTS,
Perlona—lo,ooo ft timber, Traill. Roxby and Co; 3 pkgs, Hall; 41 bells wne, 2 pkgs, Turnell; 2 J-cks r randy, dl boxes, 8 tar, 40 cs, ICO pkgs stores. l)algety, Rattiay and Co. Per Matilda Hayes—B2 bags coals, H. Fiance.
Per Swau —300 bags coals, Traill, Roxby and Co. Per Geolong—l Baker; 1 bale leather, Laing; 1 pel, 3 cs, Shrimski; 1 bale paper, 1 weighing machine, 1 cs, 81 b<l Is standards, Cargill and Co ; 2 ps table. Black; 1 pel. Fiance; 1 roll lead, 2 bdls, Kinnaird; 2 cks, 2 kegs, 10 tea, Tiaill, Roxby and Co ; 1 case, Hood and Co.
The steamship City of Hobarfc, which arriyed at Port Chalmers at mid-day, on the 16th inbt, left Melbourne at 4 p.m. on Thuisday, the 10th nist , a few hours after the receipt in Melbourne of the telegraphic '.umrnaiy of news by the September mail fiom England. Expel lenced htrong .S. and 8 E. gales during tho entire passage, logins: n mimbor of the sheep stock on boaid. On r J uesdsiy c.illed at the Bluff and landed sheep and passengei*-. The (-inveimnent hteanici, St Kdda, which was lying therp, wai about to Ntarfc foi a fciuvey of tho co.ist, in the weighboihood of W.iipipapa, the lighthouse plant having, as pieviously repoitud, been feafely landed on hog Island, though veiy 1 >,icl wenthei had been expeiienced. Tin f'llyof Hobart brings a neeond importation of Ranibouillct lanw 50 in numbci —Times.
The Aldingn, ir-achrd Poit ChalnTMs on Thursday morning, about 2 o'clock The R M steamship Noitham arrived in Holi-on't. Bay at 2 2 r > p m on Friday, the 11th lint : 'md at 4 '20 p m , the Aldinga sailed with the New Zealand poihon of the English Mail.—lbid.
The steamship Anedale, Captain Fetgusson, loft the IJamiknu on the Bth, Nelson on the 12th, Pic ton on the 13th, Wellington on the 14th, anived at Lyttelton on the 16th, and at Poit Chaimeis at 9 a.m. on the 17th; experienced hne weathei thtoughout the voyage. Ibid. The Island of ilauutitis now enjoys, the advantage of ft foitniglitlv mail to Em ope, a new line of Fierith eteamer-i having commenced liinning alternately with the P nnd O Company's vpwls. The hist of the " Messagfries In penales " line (the new line of steameis), L'Einiraf, mded for Kmv on 17th Septcmboi last. The I ntei colonial fio\al Mail Steam Packet Company hp<i oli ingod it-j titlp to that of the Panama, New Zealand, and Au-tialian Rojal Mail Company,
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North Otago Times, Volume II, Issue 40, 24 November 1864, Page 2
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