PORT CHALMERS, OCTOBER 2ND.
Wind, at noon, N..W, light breeze; weather, fine. Baiometer, 29.30. Thermometer, 68r High water on October 3rd at Port Chalmers 11.18 a.m., and 14, midnight; at Dunedin, an hour later.. ARRIVALS. Emma Prescott, brig, 148 tons, Stauntoa, from Hobart Town September 24, 20 horses, produce, and 16 passengers.
Cecilia, schooner, 45 tons, Flight, from Chrietehurch September 29, yrain and potatoes. Airedale, s.s., Kennedy, from the North, general cargo, 64 passengers. G. S. Brodrick, agent. DKPAKTUBBS. Boanerges, ship, 1236 tons, Dunn, for Melbourne, In ballast, 20 passengers. A. L. Thomson and Co., agents.
Sea Breeze, barquj, Urquhart, for Melbourne, in ballast. S..S. and A. Lazarus, atzents.
He)jamin. Heape, barque, 261 tons, Moore, for Melbourne, in bailast. K. B. Martin and Co.,' agents. PABSBNGBR LIST. Per Airedale—The Honorable the PostmasterGeneral, bis Honor Judge Qresson, W. B. Barnard, Mr Macdonald, Mr Revans, Mr Matthews, Mr Harrison, and 57 in the second cabin. KXPKCTKD ARRIVALS. From Melbourne. — Despatch, Jane, Japanese, Gothenburg1, Lady Kobilliard, Hugh Roberts, Nor'Wester, * e lla Marina, Warren Goddard, Sea Nymph, liliza <io<ldard.
From Hobart Town -Derwent Hunter, Boomernnp, v\ il«l Wave.
Fmm London- Planter. From the Clyde—Jura Cheviot, Se-vilia. From Newcastle—Time and Truth Bengal, Dunedin, Lochiel. '
PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Isabella, for Hobart Town, early. Crest of the Wave, for Christchureh, October 8. Lloyd's Herald, for Invercargill, early.
VESSELS IN POM?. Carlotta. barque, from New York. Murgaretha Roesner, ship, from Neweastl« Bombay, ship, from London Pilot, schooner, from Stewart's Island Mary Thomson, schooner, from Lyttelton Isabella, barque, from Hobart Town. Traveller's Blide, cutter, from Chatham Island* Alfred Le out. barque, from Melbourne. Thames, brijr, from Newcastle. Cincinnati, barque, from Newcastle. .Sylph, schooner, norn Auckland. Alary, schooner, from. Auckland. Mm-bioness, bnpTytrom Melbourne. W. B. Dean, briganti&e, from Wellin^toa. Jane Lockhart, schooner, from Sydney. Australasian acket, from Hobart Town Flying: Squirrel^ from Hobart Town Pearl, schooner, from Geelong. Part, pch/ioner from Geelonpr. Mmiposa, Bchoonc , from Launceston. Wil ing Lass, schooner, from Melbourne. Lochinvar, brig, from Adelaide. Drauon, barque, from Melbourne. Crest of the Wave, schooner, from Canterbury Clarendon, brig, from Melbourne. Northern light, schooner, f om Hobart Town* Kotos, barque from Sydney. Mistress of the Seas, ship, from Melbourne. Aphraeia, p. a. from Invercargill Emerald Isle, schooner, from Canterbury I^unedin, schooner, from Oamaru. :-' kmma Prescott, brig from Hobart Town. §|,Ceciiia, schooner, from Christchureh.
The Inter-colonial Company's steamer Airedale arrived irom the North at 4 p.m. The following are hf-r dates at the Northern ports:—Sailed from Manakau September 24, at 10 am.; from Taranaki September 25th, at 4pm.; irom Nelson, September 27th, at ll_am.; from Picton, September 28th, at 6 p.in ; WePiugton, September 29th. at 430 pm; from'Lyttelton, October l*t, at 3pm After a heavy bar at Mauakau. she had strong S. W. winds as far as Nelson, and strong heads winds and Rquails from ■Wellington. The Lord Worsley had been purchased by the Taranaki Government for £235. Among the passengers l>y the Airedale are the Post-master-General and Judge Gres^on. -The Airedale
al<o brings Borne specimens of Nelson gold for the Union Bank. She leaves for the Blufi to morrow. £ The Emma Prescott, previously reported as at the Heads, came alongside the Fort Chalmers'jetty in the mornirtfr, and has since discharged her horses— numbering1 twenty—all in excellent condition. She • "nade a good mo, having left Hobart Town on We -
Besday/the24th. .The Derwentttuhter, Juno, Wild Wave, and Boomeraug were expected to sail towards ■the end of the sarao week, : ; > •1 he: schooner Cecilia,- fiwin ChriHtehurch, arrived m the morning, and has proceeded to town. The home ship, reported by the Oiest of the Wave as .having arrived at Ljatelton, was the Mersey, withm passengers, /fhe Lucy Jame^, which hadgntroiT" Httore at.tae mou^fi of the Heathcote .River,/was *übwqa ntly got off. Tue Ann was a totaljwreck. The Sea Bird was towed up the river, waking a great deal or water; and the. Nymph of tue tfeas had gone round mi, r>'ttelrou to have her damage repaired. The Thetis ha^ also struck, and was in a leaky conditioni though upfc seriously damaged.
; Auescnooner uecilia, tiwin Uhnntehurch, arrived m the morning, and has proceeded to town. The home ship, reported by the Oiest of the Wave as .having arrived at kyttelton, was the Mersey, with m passengers, /fhe Lucy Jarriea, which had emoii Httore at.tne moujft of the Heathcote .River,/was »>ubseqa ntly got off. Tue Ann was a totaljwreck. The Bird was towed up the river, waking a great deal or water; and the. Nymph of trie tfeas had gone round mi, r>'ttelrou to have her damage .repa'red. The Thetis badj also stmck, and was in a leaky conditioni though upfc seriously damaged.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 246, 3 October 1862, Page 4
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