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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. PORT OF OAMARU.

ARRIVALS. Dko 15.— Gwlong, p.s., from Timaru. Dfo. 1(1.- City of Dunedin, p.s., 327 tons, Boyd, from I'lcton, Ly Melton, and intermediate ports. Deo. 1(>. Gnnnet, 28 tons, Pieteiqin, from Dunedin. Dko. 21. --Geolong, p.s., Hart, from Dunedin. Oabin, Wi M. Holmos and liidy, Mr Ross, Mrs Gamble and child. Mr Pinkerlon, Mr Hall, Mr Whitmore, and 4 in tho steerage.

DEPARTURES. Dec. 16.— Oeelong, p.s., 137 tons, Tuimbull, for Dunedin. Dec 16.— City of Dunedin, Boytl, for Dunedin. * Dec. 17.— Oamaru, for Dunedin 2G8 bags lime, 10 hogsheads ale, 2 ck« do, 20 cs beer, 4 brls, 4 cs, 1 ck merchandise, 2 pkgH «liovels Dec. 19.— Gannet, for Dunedin —4 ch for Exbibition. Dec. 21.— Gcrlong, p.s., Hart, fo» Timaiu, iVkavoa,. aiid Lyttelton.

IMPORTS. Per Oamarn— 2 cb sundiies, White; 10 bales woolparks, Pnikei ; 1G bags sugar, 1 cs, Croker and M'Leod; 10 bags con], 2 a, Fiance; A bales woolpacks, 20 pkgs, 10 i-ch lea, 20 boxes, f> chests, 17 cs iion, 24 coils rope-, 5 toiiH fiour, Tiaill, Roxby and Co ; 2 cs, Cargill and Co ; 1 {-ck wine, 12 pkgs, Ualgefcy, Rattray and Co ; 17 pkgs, do, Moeiaki. Pei Cannot— Ex warehouse under bond : 20 cs brandy 1 |-ck do, Cargill and Co. Free and duty paid : 2 cks split peas, 2 bags rock salt, G coils rope, b" bdls brooms, 1 rk, 7 boxes muscatels. 1 ck oatmeal, 15 boxes soap, 1 0 vestas, 10 do brandy, 3f> bars iron, 7 bags nails, 2 pkts hops, 1 box slips, 10 cs galvanized iron, 15G bars, 14 bells iron, 3 rs stout, 4 do vinegar, 5 cks crystal, 4 do oatmeal, 4 do furrants, 3 do barley, 3 do rico, 1 ck, 5 cases pickles, 0 lihds ale, 30 bags flour, 8 bags sugar, 3 cases porter, 2 cks do, 1 ck alo, G ca geneva, 3 boxes,8D00 ft timber, Cargill and Co ; 1 cs brandy, 2 do oil, 1 do starch, Gibbs ; 2 a old torn, 2 cks, Wilkins & Thomas ; 8 boxes, 1 poitmantrau, 1 box, W. Vtxipy; 1 cs boots, 35 bays flour, Peteison ; 1 cs sundries, Koyse, Mudio and Co. Per Geelong— 2 cs, 1 pel, Shrimskiand Moss ; 30 bags flour, 3 cks ale, 3 cs poi ter, 1 bag salt, Aitcheson ; 2 ch, 1 trunk, 1 pkg, Dalgoty, Rattray and Co ; 2 cs books, 1 cop-, ing pi ess, .1. O'Meagher ; 1 ch cloth, Cavan ; 1 pel saddlery, Swanson ; 1 bale corn -sacks, 1 oven door. 1 furnace, 4 do bars, 1 dampen* and trusses, h-doz shovels, 1 pel, 2 bags maize, 2 do bian, 1 do wnltmts, 2 cks beer, G. Pt. Taylor; 2 bales paper, 3 pkgs pi in ting materials, 1 cs, 1 pkg, 1 cs glass, 1 pkg, Pinkerton and Co ; 1 box fruit, 2 boxes, France ; 1 pel, Turnell ; 3 cs sundries, 1 box blue, 4 cs whiskey, Scott ; 1 bdl, White ; 2 cases, Vnlpy ; 1 ck beer, 3 bags sugar, 1 ch tea, 3 boxes, 1 cs, 2 octaves wine, 4 cs spirits, 2 do wine, 1 cs, Collis ; 1 cs 1 "bale, Hood and Shennan ; 1 cs, Landon ; 2 a wine, Tevcliniaker ; 11 bail iron, Ogilvie; 1 balo mattresses, Black.

' The Star of Tasmania, which, it will bo remembrred, IckhIpcI heie lif,t season, is lying at her anchors in perfect safety, notwithstanding the disinterested expiession of feai for her safety expressed in the commercial •nimmary of a contemporary. There was no heavy gale to put hei in penl, but n 'day 01 two after she arrived she parted the rjovemmr-nt buoy, in consequence of its inHufficiuncy, which ought to be a hint to the Executive of the necessity of seeing that tho buoys, not here only but generally along the seaboard, are kept strong and substantial. The h.h. City of Hobart arrived at Port Chalmers on the lGth instint, bringing telegiaphic summary of English news. .She left Hobson's Bay on the morning of the 10th. She brought 258 sheep, including 50 Kamb< millet rams. The s.s. Aldiuga arrived jamo day, at 1 p.m., hnving nude a veiy quick passage, and was up to time with the mails. She left Hobson'a Bay ou the 11th instant, at 2 p m. She earned the out English mail, on the 18th, bring her last trip under the present mail contract. The ship Cekeno, 702 tons, Renaut master, from London, with 60 passengers, arrived at PortChalmeiB on the 15th instant, after a passage of 95 days from land to land. The ship Lansdowne, with a cargo of deals from the Gulf of Bothnia, also airived on the 15th. The steamer Wanganui airived on the afternoon of the 14th. Left Wellington on the 13th, and r iytt« lion ■on the 14th, bringing news of the pioiogation of the Assembly. The steamer Airedale arrived on the 17fch inst. at Poit Chalmers from the Northern ports. She was detained two days in the Manakau for the members of tho General Assembly to return South. She loft the Manakau on the 10th, Wellington on the 14th, Lyttelon the 16th, and arrived as above. The City of Hobart sailed promptly at the advei tised houi on Saturday afternoon, and the Aldnign fit "\ p m on Sunday, the latter having in the foienoon received her pas«.engeis, and in the afternoon the English mails which were conveyed from JDunedin by the steimei Golden Age, those bi ought by the steamer Aii '<l,de having been previously transhipped. Consider able numbeis availed themselves of the opportunity tnus affoided of visiting the port.— Daily Times. The barque Strathallan, from London, has arrived in Port Napiei after a passage of 105 days. She brought 40 passengei s, and had no sickness on board dining lhe voyage. Three births had taken place. By her two long-woolled rams, which cost originally 80 guineas each, have amved heie for Mi Rhodes; ten shcop, Leicester, for Mr ET. R. Russell ; and six for Mr Purvis Rvibsell. A fine Clydesdale entire died two days after tho fchip left Portsmouth. Of three cheviot rams and tlnee ewes shipped for Mr Tucker, two of tho former died.— Howke's J3ay Hei aid.

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North Otago Times, Volume II, Issue 44, 22 December 1864, Page 2

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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. PORT OF OAMARU. North Otago Times, Volume II, Issue 44, 22 December 1864, Page 2

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. PORT OF OAMARU. North Otago Times, Volume II, Issue 44, 22 December 1864, Page 2

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