PORT CHALMERS, DECEMBER 9.
Wind at noon: N.E., light breeze; weather, clear and fine. High water on the 10th instant, at Port Chalmers, 5.32 a.m,, and 5.55 p.m.; at Dunedin, an hour later. ARRIVALS. Star of Tasmania, schooner, from Waikouaiti; produce, 6 passengers. AT THE HEADS. Nil. ■ DEPARTORB3. Sevilla, ship, 598 tons, Kerr, for Calcutta; in balList. - Sea Gull, schooner, Cullen, for Wellington; in Lallast, 2 passengers. • PASSENGER LIST. £er Cosmopolite, from Hobart Town : Cabin— jtfessrs Peter Dilion and James White. EXI'KOTBD ARRIVALS. From London—Empress of India, Storm Cloud. ; l'Yum G-lasgow—Pladda, Broomielaw, Benlomond. From Melbourne Golden Age, City of Melbourne, Diana, Kate Waters. Almeda, Torrent, Bessie, Eliza (itoddard, Samuel Appleton, Nor' Wester. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. St. Clair, for Melbourne, 11th inst. Witch of the Tees, for London, 15th January. Gothenburg, s.s.', Melbourne, early Aldinga, s.s., Melbourne, 16th inst. City of Hobarfc, s.s., for Melbourne, 16th inst. Mary Ann, for Hobart Town, early. Albatross, for Auckland, llth inst. Montezuraa, for Invercargill, early. Dart, for Hobart Town, 13th inst. VESSELS IN PORT. Aboulur, ship, from Glasgow. Cincinnati, barque, from Newcastle, Haven, brig, from Sydney. Surpri.se, schooner, from Auckland. Star of Tasmania, ship, from London. Evelina liutter, schooner, from Melbourne. Fawn, schooner, from Lyttleton. Chile, ship, from London. Scoresby, ship, from London. Metaris, barque, from Newcastle. Albatross, schooner, from Auckland. Jura, ship, put back. Mary Ann, schooner,from Auckland. TVlontezuma, brig, from Port Albert. St. Clair, barque, from Melbourne. Commissaris dcs Konigs Yanderheim, barque, from Melbourne. Dart, brig, from Hobart Town. Mary Thomson, schooner, from Waikawa. Cosmopolite, brig, from Hobart Town. Northern Light, brigantine, from Hobart Town. Benjamin Heaps, barque, from Melbourne. Vibilia, schooner, from Melbourne.
The ship Sevilla, which was one of our recent arrivals from home, sailed to-day for Calcutta. Of the other late home vessels, the Star of Tasmania is now advertised to sail f> >r Sydney and Newcastle. The Chile is laid on for London, carrying wool and passengers, and the Aboukir the same. The barque Witch of the Tees is also understood soon to load wool for London.
NTER-COLONIAL AND INTER-PItOVINCIAL SXEAM MAIL SERVICE FOR 1863. ■ The following will we understand be the Time Table of the Mail steamer 3on the different lines of nervice for the ensuing year. This time table will be a'lhered to except where Sundays'interfere. " The figures represent the days of arrivalor departure bleach month throughout the year :~-
Note. —lt will be ohserved'that the Prince Alfred wjil not come farther south than Lytteltdn, where she will.-arrive on tho lOtli of eaca month. . We boliove that,, tin aannyeraetit will be made for getting bhe Otago mails fonyarded at one« .instead of keepipg them until the 15th for the Queen. - :: '
150AT JMO -1. Auckland and Sydney as at present. Boat No. 2.—S.S. Queen. Carrying the Mail for England to Port Chalmers via East Coast, and returning to Auckland. Auckland, leave 8 • Napier, leave ....;..... 11 , "Wellington, arrive 12 Wellington, leave 13 ' Lyttleton, leave 15 Port Chalmers, ax'riye 16 Port Chalmers, leave 18 Lyttelton/ieave 20 Wellington, arrive 21 Welling toil, leave... 23 Napier, leave 25 Auckland, arrive.. ................. 27 -Boat No. 3.—S.S. Prince Alfred. . ; Prom Sydney to Lyttelton and back, via Nelson, Picton, and Wellington. Sydney, leave ...................... 25 " Nelson, leave...... • 4 Picton, leave....'.'» r 5 "Wellington, leave. ' 7 ■Ly tielton, leave ........... 10 Nelson, leavd 13 ■Sydney,arrive .....»'.....'*'........;. 20 '. Boat No. 4.—S.S. Airedale. '. ': From Manukau to the Bluft and back, via Taranaki, Nelson, Picton, Wellington, Lyttelton, and Port Chalmers. , Maflukau, leave......23 Bluff,leave ....«....'. 4 Tarauaki, leave 24 Otago, leave.......... 7 Nelson, leave 26 Lyttelton, leave ......9 Picton, leave 27 Wellington,leave -....11 Wellington, leave ....28 Pictoni leave ..........11 Lyttelton, leave ......30 Nelson, leave ..' .15 Otii^o, leave. 2' Taranaki, leave - i. • ...16 B'.ixti, arrive 3 Maiiukau, arrive ... .17 • Boat No. 5.—S.S."' Aldinqa. : Mtlhouine, leave ./. '. ............... 9. Port Cuiibners, arrive................ 15 ,'Port Uhaiuaers, leave ................ ,18 ■ ■Molbounie, arrive.......'.. .•••v...... "'25 '
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 304, 10 December 1862, Page 4
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