Shipping Intelligence
jENTEIiED INWARDS. April 23.—Sea Nymph, .173 tons, Stephenson, from Corner Inlet, with timber. Master, agent. . April 23.—-Lombard, 256 tons, Harding, from Melbourne, with general cargo ." and 12 passengers. Henry Driver, agent. April 23. —Boomerang, 105 tons, Questead, from Hobart Town, with general .cargo and 29 passengers. C. A. Rosb, agent.. ■. ■ • ,'• = April 2a.—Northern. Light, 90 tons, Evans, from Hobart Town; with jrenecal cargo and ; 2. prssengere. C. A. Ross, agent. .'ENTERED OBTWARDS. •■■:•.:; i. , , April 23.—City of Hobrirt,,363 tons, Darby,'for Melbournrne, with general cargo and 2,1970z5. 17dwts; gold. * • April 23.—Metaris, 224 tons, Buckley, for Newcastle, in ballast. '..;■■.. ,'.'., .''.' April 23.—William Watson, 381 tons, Pendleton, for Melbourne, ■with cargq and . gold, and'l27 passengers. -■" ', - . . , - ■ ' : April 23.—Ceres, S6l tons; Cochane, for Melbourne, with gold and passengers. ■ ;:'•-■ COASTWISE, INWARDS. April 23:—Prydey '60 tonW Buxton, from' Lyttelton, with general cargo. ;i Rerry Driver, agent. April 23.—Gesleng, 108 tons, Boyd, from Lyttelton, via Akaroa, Tiinanr, and Oamnrri. .."•■■' April 23. —Nora, from Molyneaux, 200 bushels wheat, 50 do. grass seed, order. ;.. ■■ April.23,—Guiding.Star, s. 74 tons, Fraser,. from Invercargill, with wool and eight prssengersi G. M. Aldrich, agent. ■ ■ ' " COASTWISE, OUTWARDS. April 23.—Matilda Hays, 20 tons, Falooner, for Oajnaru, with general cargo. April 23.—Airedale, 2SO toiis, Kennedy, for Lpttleton, with general eavgo and 21 passengers. April 23.—Rainbow, s. 75 tons, Warner, for Taieri Kiver, with generalcurgo. •. .: . ■. . ■ , ' April.2B.—Traveller's Bride,; 45 tons, Blair, for the East Coast, in ballast. April 23.—Mary Jane, 28 tons, Bell, for the MoJyneaux, in ballast. ..", '. ■ .',".. IMPORTS.. . ,:. '~ April 23—Sea Nymph, from Geelong, via Corner Inlet. 120,000 ft. timber, Andw. Buchanan, shipper. James Finch & Co. consignee. ■ Pryde. from Littelton : 199 bags flour, 80 do. do., W. I). Woods; 40 sacks wheat,.CG do. oats, 72 bags' potatoes, J. Buxton junr. :- _ Geelong, from Ly ttleton: 3 pkgs. iron, G. M. Aidrich ; 7 casks cheese, Fisher & Green. From Akaroa : 8 cases, 8 bags fruit, 1 cask oysters, C. Braithwaite; 40 cheeses, 4 cases, J. "Wosthike; 4 cases fruit, Capt. Boyd. From Oamaru : 1 chest, Chapman; 83 bags potatoes, It. B. Martin & Co. ; 10 bags potatoes, 2 cases, 1 cnse, 1 chetttea,'Miller; 20 pkgs. luggage, M'Pherson; 1 bag, 1 pkge., C. Street; 70.J bales wool, Yarrow. Morn, from Molyneux :—2OO bushels wheat, 50 do. grass seed, order, ■■ . Boomerang, from Hohart Town : —27,000 feet timber, 1000 spokes, 13,000 palings,. 150 cases,green fruit, 6 tons onions, 2 cases leather, 03 bags oats, 1 case boots, 50 b;u;s onions, 10,000 laths, order. Northern Light,- from Hobart :Town :—23,000 feet tinibor, 7GOO battens, 10,000 shiugles, 20,000 palings, order". Lombard, fiom Melbourne: —14 caiboys acid, 20 coses kiro«cno oil, 11. W. Hnspr; 5 cases hatches, Fieldhr.m Bns.; Oi)G pieces boards, 50 do. pine, Tickle and Co.; 1 threshing machine, 825 bare iron, order; 5 bags peppiT, 2 do. cement, 1 case cinnamon, 1 basr clo\(s, 2 boxes tin, 2 cases do , 1 case nutmegs, Brown, Reid and Co.; 18 lihus. beer, 20 oases chicoiy, order; 526 sheets iron, Bullock and Walker; 246 bare do. 2 wees, 1 ea'k bolts, Wilson and Self; 1 threshing machine, P. M'Eweu; 4 packages, 1 chaff cutter, order; 2 ca-es stutionciy, J Harnett; 21 cases furniture, 1 bundle carpets, Wallack Bios.; I.trunk boots, i boxes blue, 12 do. boots, S. Lazoius; 6 bales blankets, 2 do. mats, 5 cases furniture. 168 hoards, Mueller mid Co.; 2 cases acid, A. S. Wilson; 237 battens, 24 pah sashrs, O. Dntcoll; 4,552 boaid*, 1572 do, Kutzsuisteiu; 20 lons flour, 84 casks salmon, 2G5 do bottled beer, 33cnses do. do., order > 70 bugs Hour, Pole, Dodrfs and Co.; 2,22 a pieces boards, 112 deals, H. Driver; 1 horse-power, 1 bale belling, Peter JH'Ew.en ; £0 cases keiosene oi!, Stanfoid; 41 cases bottled beer, Kat/enstein; 1 package saws, Bullok and Walker; 0 cases stationery, Tickle and Co. This manliest was to shamefully wiitten, that it was difficult to decipher. EXPORIS. Matilda Hayes, for»Oainaiu : —"l7 cases furniture, 600 palings, 500 ft. timber, 2 bags flour. Airedale, for Ljttelton :—8 bales hops. # For Wellington :—1 box documents, 1 parcel stationery. For Auckland :—8 targets, and 16 backstays iron, 1 box musketiy implements, 12 flagstaffs,. 1 bundle nippers and lings. lor New Plymouth: —l small paicel Rainbow, ss., for Taieri River :—llO bags flour, 18 pkgs. sundries, 2 tons iron, 40 bags oats, 7 J-chests tea 4 cases wine, 3 do. biandy, 1 case bitters, qr-cask rum, C 6 cheeses, 100 bags salt, 3 ca&es boots, 2 casks iron ; 18 cases sundries. City of Hobart, for Melbourne:—4 cases drapery, 7 bales wool, 2197 oza. 17 dyta. of gold dust. vt^Htam—wuLsuu, for Melbourne :—3 cases hats, 2 do. boots, 35 do. boots, 2 do. boots.. 1 case glass, 4 casks hides, 361 ozs. 19 dwts. gold. Ceres, for Melbourne :—179 ozs. 3 dwts gold. POUT CHALMERS—ApriI 23. Wind at noon, N.E., light breeze, weather cool clear. Barometer, KO-04. Thermometer, 59. High water to-mono-rt at Port Chalmers, 11.31 a.m., and 11.55. p.m. :at Dunedin an hour later. ARRIVALS. Northern Lieht, schooner, 90 tons, Evans, from Hobart Town, timber. 2 passengers. Master, agent. Guiding Star, s.s., Frazer, from Invercargill, wool; proceeded to Dunedin. Ellen Lewis barque. 336 tons, Hellon, Newcastle, coals and sheep. , Joshua. Bate*, ship. 620 tons. Clark, from Melbourne. General cai go. 12 passengers. Challenge, schooner, from Waikouaite, passed up. i DBPARH7P.ES.' ' Rainbow, p.a., Warner,' for the sonth. Citj of Hobart, s.s., Darby, for Melbourne. 204 passengers. William Wat-son, baique, 384, Pendleton, for Melbourne., 127 passengers. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Prom Melbourne. —Aldinga,' Oraeo. St. Jean, Streamlet, Missie, Eui'eka, Ellen Simpson, Sea Breeze. Lalla 'Rookh, 'and 'William Buchanan. From Sydney.—Jane Lockhart. • < JOBOJKOTED DEPARTURES. William AVutsonj for Melbourne, early. Chariot'of Fame, for London, May 8 Aldinga, s.s., for Melbourne, April 23 Omeo, s.s., for Canterbury, April 23 Airedale, for Lyttelton and North, on arrival of the Mail. ' - ' British Trident, for Sydney, April 26 ' Geeeloiig, s.', for Oamaru,'April 24 --, VESSELS IN PORT. British Trident, ship, from Melbourne Chariot of Fame, ship, loading for London Dona. Anita, barque, from London Oliver Ciomwell, ship, frpm London Akbar, ship, fiom London Airedale, s.s., from the Noith Ceres, ship, from Melbourne Witch of the Tees, barque, from Newcastle Metaris, barque, from Melbourne Eucalyptus, barque, from Hobart Town ' Colonifet, schooner, from Glasgow. Sebim, schooner, from Melbourne. Sea Nymph, brig, frqm Geelong Boomerang, schooner, from Hobart Town Lombard, schooner, from Melbourne Mary E. Ray, barque, from Melbourne. Joshua Bates, ship, from Melbourne Ellen Lewis, barque; from Newcastle Northern Light, schooner, from1 Hobart Town. The Northern Light, schooner, from Hobart Town, sailed on the 11th hist., and brings Tasmanian papers up to the 10th. The latest previous dates from Hobart Town were to the Bth, brought by the Boomerang, which arrived yesterday. - The Guiding Star arrived'this morning from Invercargill and the Bluff, and, after dischaiging her wool into the Chariot of Fame, proceeded to town. Reports the Mountain Wave, the Robert Passenger, and the Lord Rnglan, at the Bluff.'with stock. Brings Southland papeis of Saturday, the 19th. i-• '- The Mary E. Ray'was towed up_ from the Heads after sundown, 'on Tuesday evening, the Samson taking her passengers up this morning. : Among the passengers, 'there was a band of instrumental 'performers, who contributed greatly to alleviate the tedium of-the vojago. ' ' . ' • • The" Joshua Bates, and-the Ellen Lewis came up this morning/and the former has already discharged-her horses af the 'ujbual landing place. ! •. The' City of Hohart 1 anchor about "four o'clock,' after receiving the1 mails and the last Of her passengers" by fhe'.stcamers from'town, and wad out Bide the Heads befoie sundown.' She carries a large number of passengers both in cabin and steerage The MAW E. Ray.—We publish elsewjieiea'yery flattering testimonial from the passenftqrs of tne Mary E. Ray, from-Melbonrne, by whii-h it wilt be seen that the fault's which distinguished the -management with, respect to passengers on a former voyage have been avoided, auu that the captain lias been as caieiiil of the comfort of his passengers this t\me fis he appeared to be regardless on the former trip. t Reported Wreck.—On Saturday afternoon it was' reported on the alleged authority of a letter from a lady at the Coast/that tire Sea Gull, a large English immigrant \e§sel,.had bee"n dismasted m the Straits; and that the pas-sengers w era bring landed a«S the Don, Many persons supposed that 'the vessel was ■-the Lady Egidia,,and those -who had relations ,on board were thrown into a stnteof great distress concerning .their supposed iato. i Theie was just' ihe'slightest grain of truth,for,tlu> report.;' pc Mayflower-met;
the Sea Gull in the Straits, bound from Canada to Now Zealand.' She was under jurymasts, and mftkiiig for Portland" Bay, having been'dismasted about two thousand miles off the Australian Coast. The wife of the Captain being in a critical state of health;' a passage was provided for him-and his wife in the Mayflower, and they were landed at the Don. On Saturday night the report was wholly disbelieved, as. upon reference to the EnMiah files, no vessel named the Sea Gull had sailed for Australia either in November,, De6ember or January.— Launceston Examiner. ■-■:'■■
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