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WELLINGTON SHIPPING.

ARRIVALS. Dec 2 —Fanny A. Garriques from Auckland. Dec 3 - City of Nelson, from Nelson; llifleman, from Lytterton.

Dec b —Glenshee, from Auckland; Lombard, from Otago. . . '

Decß-Yarrow, from Lyttelton; Valiant, and Remark, from Otago. Dec 11— H. M. S. Harrier, from Manakau ; P. Alfred, and Wonga Wonga, from the South ; Gazelle, Queen, and Storm Bird, from Auckland. BEPARTURKS. Dec 3—Camilla> for Newcastle; Tyra, for Otago, with 130 head of cattle. Dec 6—Pdfleman, for Lyttelton, with [50 head ot cattle ; Brisk, for Melbourne. Dee 11— F. A. Gan-iques, for Otago, with 103 head of cattle. A Barque from the South is beating; up the Narrows, and-a ship, supposed to be the Constance or. Wild Duck, from England, was signalled ou Wednesday evening, but has not yet made the entrance.

NTER-COLONIAL AND INTEII-PROVINCIAL STEAM MAIL SEKVICE FOR. 1863. The following will'we understand be the Time Table of the Mail steainew on the different lines of service for the ensuing year. This time table will be adhered to except where Sundays interfere. The figures represent the clays of arrival or departure for each month throughout the year : - Boat No. l. . Auckland and Sydney as at present. Boat No. 2.— S.S. Queen. Carrying the Mail In- England to Port Chalmers via East Coast, and returning to Auckland. Auckland, leave ' 8 Napier, leave n Wellington, arrive 12 Wellington, leave 13 Lyttleton, leave 15 Port Chalmers, arrive jq Port Chalmers, leave 18 Lyttelton, leave 20 Wellington, arrive 21 Welling ton, leave . 23 Napier, leave. 25 Auckland, arrive .* 27 Boat No. 3.— S.S. Prince Alfred. From Sydney to Lyttelton and back, via Nelson, Picton, and Wellington. Sydney, leave 25 Nelson, leave 4 Picton, leave 5 Wellington, leave , 7 Lyttelton, leave 10 Nelson, leave 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. Manukau, leave 23 Bluff, leave 4 Taranaki, leave 24 Otago, leave 7 Nelson, leave 26 Lyttelton, leave .. 9 Picton, leave 27 Wellington, leave 11 Wellington, leave ... .28 Picton, leave 11 Lyttelton, ieave 30 Nelson, leave 15 Otago, leave 2 Taranaki, leave 16 Bluff, arrive 3 Manukau, arrive ... .17 Boat No. S.—S.S. Aldinoa. .Melbourne, leave 9 Port Chalmers, arrive 15 Port Chalmers, leave 18 Melbourne, arrive 25 Note —It will be observed that the Prince Alfred will not come farther south than Lyttelton, where she will arrive on the 10th of each month. We believe that an arrangement will be made for getting the Otago mails forwarded at once instead of keeping them until the 15th for the Queen.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 310, 17 December 1862, Page 4

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WELLINGTON SHIPPING. Otago Daily Times, Issue 310, 17 December 1862, Page 4

WELLINGTON SHIPPING. Otago Daily Times, Issue 310, 17 December 1862, Page 4

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