Shipping Intelligence.
KXTOEI) IN W ACTS. Ja-mifr" 23.—Alnnn,-liu; to~B, Mitchell, from Hobart 5 own, Jan. 12, R. <t. Cassell, Agent. ' ENTF.HBn OITTWATIHS. January 23.—Golden Spring, 70 tons, Rozen, ior Newcastle, N.S.W. ■January 23.—Donati, Reid, for Collao, in ballast, OliTWAlinS COASTWISE. January 23.—Emerald. 3~> tons, Sedcole. forLyttelton, 13 msseiigers. Wright, Robertson & Co., Agents. Passen.tc-'-.s—3h\ and Mrs. llutdiiiison, X) children, John Siuinson. January 23.—Itainbow. p.s., 75 tons, Warner, for the Taeirl. January 23.—Lyttelton' p.s., 50 tons, Toomcy for the TaeH. fAUOO OUTWARDS, COASTWISE. Per Lytteltou : 7 tons flour, 10 hhcls. porter. 28 pkgs. lurguge., 44 pkgs. merchandise, 44 bundles ll'Ol). Per Rainbow : 20 b:vis oats, It. Wilson ; 23 cases crockery. 2!) cases brandy, 33 pieces timber, 3 cases castor oil, 1 case tobacco, Robinson & Hart; 1 box Begg & Co. ; 1 bag, 1 barrel tobacco, 2 barrels tar, 1 cask pitch, 2 cask tar, W. G. Young ; 2-1 cases whisky, 3 kegs spirits, 2 chests ten, 24 ba;s liins, Cargill & Co. ; 1:, doz. shovels, 1 ba.'i harness, 5 doors, 14 pcs. scantling, 2 pkgs. wood, 1 cask, 4 bundles ba"S, S3 pcs. quarterins, H. Cook ; 0 barrels ale, 30 casks do. Young & Co. r 33J boards, 3. Hull; 300 bags flour, 119 bags oats, R, Wilson & Co. IMPORTS. Per Alarm : 13,148 ft. timber, 33,800 shingles, 7,000 palings, 1 ton bread, 1 ton potatoes, Mitchell: 389 bars iron, 32 bundles do., 2 bellows, 2 iuivills, 100 felloes, 400 spokes, 2 drays. 4 pkgs. machinery, 2 vices, 1 truck, 1 cask hardware, 2 wheelbarrsws, Henry ; 10,542 ft. timber, 20,000 shingles, J. Daniels ; 45 cases glass, 50 cases ale, 16 hhds. ale, sc 4 Manning : 7 bags oatmeal, k. Brook : 1 case onions, 50 bundles, 43 cases apples, Gr. Burke ; GO bags flour, 60»bags oats, 3 cases oilmanjs stores, 1 case cinnamon, 1 case, 12 bags rice. 2 bills, hundles, 10,081 feet timber, G,52i palings, 2,GIG do. 285 bags bran, 214 bags oats, J. Daniels. ■ Passengers per Alarm. —Mrs. Dormid and child, B. Henry, and Seaborn, W, Dean, Mrs. Dean, J. Williams. PORT CHALMERS. ARRIVALS. Jan. 22, 2 p.m.—Alarm, brig, 195 tons, J. Mitchel, from Hobart Town, 9 days' passage, with general cargo and 30 ca«es green fruit. Passengers— Cabin : Mrs. Darwick and child; Mr. R. Henry ; 74 Steerage. DEPARTURES. Jan. 22 —Geelong, p.s., BayJ, for the North. ARRIVED. Jan. 23—Lady Bird, s.s., J. T. Rolls commander, from Melbourne, 0^- day*' pa-sage—no cargo Cabin passengers—Messrs. Fr'nzer, Clarke, Long-, and Hays; and 89 in the Steerage. The following vessels were on the berth in Melbourne for Otatro on the 16th January:—City of Hobart, s.s., to sail Jan. 18; Aldinga, s.s., Jan. 23; Hamet, early; l'Hend, eariy; Mary Ann, Jan. 17 ; Mary Scott, Jan. 21; Laughing Water. Jan. 18 . Hydra, Jan. 20; Eureka, Jan. 18; Blue Jacket, Jan. 23. The ss. Lady Bird arrived at. Port Chalmers yesterday morning early, from Melbourne. The Lady Bird left Melbourne at midnight on Thursday, 16th January, and had an excellent passage—although for the latter part of the voyage she encountered strong gaii'S from the north-east.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 60, 24 January 1862, Page 2
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603Shipping Intelligence. Otago Daily Times, Issue 60, 24 January 1862, Page 2
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