Shipping Intelligence.
ENTERED INWARDS, i ' August -i.—JNil. ENTKKED OUTWARDS.August i.—Fox, "553 tons, riitllip^ Sydney. Dalgcty, itattray and Co., agents. IKWA KDS —CO A 3'i1 W T SR. A tunst I.—Giudiiifif Star, s s., 71 tons, Frazcr, InvcvcarylV. 11. AUricli, aj:enl. August 4.—Fryde, 50 tons, Paterson, Molyneux. blaster, ai-oiit. OTITM'ARnS—CO.VSTWISF, August 4.—Mary June, "2810ns, Bell, Molyneux. Cairns, agent. IMTORTS. Augu.st 4. —Nil. EXPOUTS. Augu-t'4.—Ferilary Jane, for Molyneux—l truss I tia, 1 ciiesl toa, 3 biij;s su;_-;'.r, '2 hairs salt, 2 baip rice, 2 j^luis., 1 iiale ,«acks, 0 hagssu^ur. 1 kegbutterjl case, •J b.ius su.^ar, 1 case, 1 pki;c., 1 ba-r sugar, 1 box. soap, . 1 case, 1 parcel, 1 key.-, 2 ([iveasks whisky, 1 ca»k, -1 l>:i>? su-ar, 1 box tea, 1 kejf, 1 box ten, 1 case, 1 ba.^.stdt, 1 ba;r sugar, 1 box tea, 1 ba« Hour, 1 Ikilc su.Tir, 1 pai-oel, 2 trunks. 1 bag, 2 pkg-;. handles, 2 c:u:e.s. -i La^.s sugar, \ chest tea, 1 c:we oil, 1 box, 1 l>a_c flour, 1^ ev.se iuachiuery, 1 ki«£, 4 i-cherits tea, 2 b.. X ys, 1 euk, 1 easf, 5 ba.-j.s tlour.'l bale v\ool(»acks, 5 !»agssuf;-ar, 1 bag salt, 1 box .soap, 10 coses sundries 1 b.'x raishi^ 5 ilruuis oil, 6 tins nails, 2 kegs dx. 2 pl:gs., 1 ba ; ? boots, 1 cask, 1 box c.vndlc.i, 1 box snap, 2 paret-is, 1 trusd, 1 tin box, 2 trusses, 2 bo.ws tea, 1 box so-.i.p. 1 bay sundries, 1 hag salt, 1 baie bags, 1 coil rope, 10 bags salt, '2 cases, 1 hale, 1 cask porter. 1 ,st...ve, 1 pkge. piping. 1 half, 1 bdl. twine, 8 sug-ii-, 4 tins confectionery, 2 boxes Uth.vco, 1 elicit t 'a, 2 boxes tea, 1 parcel, 2 box.-; candles, 1 ca ;k brandy, 1 tin case, 1 ease gl:uss, 8 cas^s gin, 1 keg bnmdy,'o cases, 51 j>kgs. PORT CHALMEiiS.—AuuUoT -Itii. Vi'ind r.l noon, N.E. ; light breezo, and v/e.ither c'oudy ; '..."ii-onivLer, 29.75; t'lerra-itueier, -18 ; hi'zh v.itei-1 on the sc!i instant, at i'ort VA-.-.A m.-rs lit. ii a.m.,, an-,1 11.6 p.m. ; at Dunodiu a:i Jiour later. <Tuiili:is f?t ■:-.!•, 5.5.,(.'7 ton.;, Fra.vr.fr;)!!) Invercargi!], jjo id.-:r,i I \y.v. .vjiiiiers. (I. M. Aldi-i^h, agent, f... Lyltclton, |. s., Toom-jy, fivin Waiiuuaito, p:i.-.^:ige,-s. C. F. Be-by, agent;. DIiPAItTJUK.S. Lo;i:s:i. iclu//i, il{~> tans, Wiiiianu. Ne'«wv-t'..•, in Iji!!'t--', 3 pairjugeiv:. lvtttrav & Co., (iiolotig. p..-., ]?oyd, LvUolr >n an 1 intorjiu-diato ports, geiiti-^L cargo, 20 pas-eugtv.i. Cafgill k C>., ~ Planet, >..:-■, Mc-DouaiJ, for the Taiori. 11. Iloagirtoii, silent. PASS EN"(jr.il T.iST. Per Uui'i'ij^ Star, s s.. fr...ni liivenavjill : eaV.n - I\lr. Malei.-iiii Graham, 'Capt. Kcusett, Mr. Ua:ri.--, aiid 7 iv the .sa^ra-e. r.xrKCTKD .\nr.iVALs. Fi'wja — Vi^-l'.-r, JMan.l'uiii. Fro:n jVewe-i-tie. — KTit-a. Fro% n Li.'ii Un and l-iver;;o<;i. — E--C0! 1. Arhe:if\ PJnnr.tr, Uceloag. I'rom the Clyde.—Nelson, Gr;ismcre. VRi'JEOTi:i> I)Ki'AUT!"KK>. r'itvnf Hoba:-?. for MelbouiM-.-, An-;ut*J A:diu-;^f..r Mv.dik.im.--. Au-;i ; l tj _[iiinp<iin, T?o!i<-e:;er, i'>v Auckland, caily Aiontvzum."., for Auckland, c-arSy VI^.SEI.S IN I'dliT. J/r'ius, barfjne, ii-ojM Newcastle Slices, schooner, from -Me'd.ourne t-'trijumlci. sch-yjiier, l'roia Melbourne 1-V.x, s.;!io-oi.ei\ fro'n Sy.'.ncy Time and Trnth ; !)..U!|ue, froai Xewcastle ]>ak-i!.i, Lai.juo, tioiu I[o!»:;rt T.v.vn Yv'arron Goddard, lu-ilt, frora V.'ellington iHii^viin, sjhooiiei-, iVom Waikaua Ab:!ul Me-:'jld, -hip, from Loa.ion ;-~t. Mas'fius. barque, from Mauutiui I.'.inh.'iril. schoonr-r, th>m A"t".vca-it!e '< "Wiid Wave, schooner, /rum Island | Cri>t of She \Yau\ schooner, ihy.it Canterhurv Jane, brig-, ironl. Melbourne " ! (.'•snioyiolite, brig, from HoiurtTywji iluntozuraii, l.irig, from ■Corner Inlet City of Hobai-t. s.s., fn..m Mcibuurne Aklinga, s.s., from Melbourne :
The Aidin:-i, on her way heneo fr.-m .M<;i')..urne, irnvAi'd pn^-t.-nAers and luafU at tiie l?!uir". Hep.jrts the f-'iiip Shawmr.t to be still f.shore there. The Guiding Star, from Invercar^ill, arrived in the morning. i.ro-ceO.iiig liirt.-et to town. A barque was in sight of the Heads for two days in the end of the week, and h was pnsumwl she might be the Gceiong, from London ; but she li;----since gone Out of sight, and it is thought that uuie;;.-: blown off the lauu, the must have been a vei»-l noil h ward bound. . -e> ,—. Wkkk.-Ti.o bri,' Kirkdale, from L^unee-tou and Culi-iiibf'. v>a--, wivekod on Saturday !;•:-.*, '20 miles north of Caj .- Morton. Fivi>..-f the iti'.-m t-;'-;i;..>! fr-iin tLe wreck in a boat, and couirivi^l i,> f.a'-h l'ilot s:-:tiou. Tl\e f;q>tnin rind six f.tiier men si.'-cc- d.-,i in 'andii.g on the coast. 2\o live; were lust. — A<jt liri:,----l)i::e tc!e.T;t'n.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 205, 5 August 1862, Page 4
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710Shipping Intelligence. Otago Daily Times, Issue 205, 5 August 1862, Page 4
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