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Shipping Intelligence.

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December 27—Jictoria, 255iioriSj, jjieitojj^from 1 ' Geelong. Driver, M'Lean'arid Go, - December 27 Piadda, 032 tons,^Boyd, from Glasgow. Cargill audCii; agent?.? ,-. , , ENTERED OUXWARDS. December-^—Nil, ' , ' i- ' - • ;iNWABns—-coastwise - v December* 27--Maiilda Hayes, 20 tons, Falconer, from ( amaru, in ballasts. Fulconer, agent. " ;> ..--y^ December 27- Lombai-d, 256 tons, Harding, from, Wellington. Driver, M'Lean and Co, agonfe. • " OOTWARDS—COASTWISB. ■•:" -■• ' December 27—Glenshee, 319 tons^Buickj; for, Wellington. JVI &srer, agent. " ■ " '.' '''".;■ jbecember 27—Mary Jane, 28 tons, Bellj for,Mqlyi-'" neux. F. Cairns, agent.1 •. ~../.''-' December 27—Gorid; 116 tons, Carte,, for Welli'ugton, in ballast. C. A. Koss and Co, agents. \.'^\." '';. ' IMJ?dIiTS~i '"■-'■'■; "■•■•• . ■ ;..i ~,-,.. Per Jane Lpcklmrt, from Sydney: 5 hhds rum, 20... qr-easks d 0,".'50 half-chests'teaj Morrison,'-Law, and, Co; 4*J case's.|eai, 11 bags bacon, Order; Incase, 1: bundle merchandise, 1 bundle hoppers, H. ■ Houghtoo ; and Co; 9^ bags maize, 80 bags potatoes, 20 ceases ; onions, J., Brooke ; 187' baga maize,'.Tomlinson:;,s -, boxes soap, 20 boxes candles'/ 3 boxes clotliespeg^, llichardson ; .6,,ca"5e8" turnei'y, 132 cedar boards^SL clams, 10 casjlcs penrl barley, 'Order; •■•• ■■■'■■ .-. ~,-/, . Per Isabella, f\'i>m Hobart Town :<-3l horses 18,000 . box palings, i3,Q00 feet timber, 10,000 laths, 6,000. shingles, % ,dray ? 10 -flour, 190 bushels^bran*.3 kegs butter, 20 tons' floui'j; 6 casks butter, 8 boxes candles, 6 .hhds a|e, 1 dray, 1 part, 0 casks beer, 1 case beer, 700 feet timber^ 28 bags oatsi Orders ...'. .... Per Union,'from Hobart Town: 20,000 feet timber, , 8 tons hay, ICO ■ tons fatone, 40,000 shingles, 4D,QQO., palings, Order. ' " ''' ■■'"' -; * *>-■•■■?■•■■ , , ~,.. ~ ( JBXPORTS. . r •-, ; s ; Per Mary .Tane, for Molyneux:,,S^^barrels''pitdhV 2 ditto tni-,4'-di6to-soda y J dittQ.crys'tal,*^.pieces ridg-- ; ing, 1 bundle, Douglas Anderson.:.XbOjUVf/^'easks,'----2 boxes, Peter Ay son ; 3 cases, 2 fenders, Pinkerton; 1 bale 1 case, Bojig.;,' 1 bundle leather,. Boyd ; 5 cases gin, 1 qr cask whisky, 3.caseß ! porttjr, b bjigs sugar,.l'. half chest tea, 2 boxes tea, 1,000 bricks, 2.000 a feet : timber, Lewis. ••■ '•■.'.■ ••••;» '~. .;.;':'■'"■"* ;'' (i- jPOItT- CHALMERS, Dec'esibbr1 28. Wind, at noon, S.E., light Breeze ; weather/ bazy^ after heavy showers,; Higfi water on the 29th instant,. at Port Chalmers,9.2s, a.p.^ and 9.57 p.m.'; at-Siine- j din an hour later. ' *"* s>'-ifi..-s&: ' '' . ' B AKRiVAL3i -r '.-,'.. \a." l\\. ';>'-,*,'. Jane Lockhart, schooner, 81 tons; Cliilow, from " Sydney, > general carjjo^33 passengers. Franck& Go, agents. ■ • ». -... .... ..... _~.,,, f ._-^ Isabella, barque, 195 tens, Copping, from Bobart ' Town, horses, timber, 12 passengers. " Master; agent.{ ■ EwaM, .schooner, 152 tons, Jolmstoiie,1 from vMelbourne, general cargo, 1 passenger. J.-C. Campbell and Co, agenta. Union, brig, 168 tons, Griffiths, from Hobart Town, timber and stonq. . Ov H. Gilles, agent. 1 DEPAKTURES. Kestrel, brig, 170 toiiV, Davis',' for Sydney, in ballast, 15 passengers.'...H'. Wurm, jiKent, Witch, barque, 22$ .tons, for OamaW, in ballast. Dalgety, Kattrav and Co,,agents.; , ' \"' J --' ■; -(> Metam; barque, .244 'toiikj' Buckley,' for 'Melbovtrno.. Royse. Mudie an'd^Oo, agG'nts! '"' '■""': '■•'■ '■" ■ Mariflps'v.bwg, 101 tuns,"Moore^1 for Sydney; in ' ballast. W. H. Mumford, agent.'" ' ' •' ■■" ;.;-- Corio, 5ji.,..,116 tons, ,L." Carte,'.for'Wellington: " Driver, Maclean.and-.Co,'agents.. rASSENGER I.TST. . ' Per Isabella, from Hobart Town- -Miss Anaon, Mr ■ Eisenbiirt, Mr and Mrs Meredith iindsoii/MT'llolmes, Messrs M'Kijiiion (2), Mr H. 1\ Sorell, Mr Hendry, Mr Whcfttloy, Mr l)"oxali;;: ' ■'•■»■■••: - • •-.-. ... /' , Per Jane;Lockliai't, from Sydney—-Mrs Glulow-and family; 29 in. the .steerage. ,_, . •«*-. .. , EXVKCTKI) ARRIVALS. Prom London:-;lsiV Oemger Pollock From (jlas^ov/—Beii';Lomond Prom Melbourne-Dublin, Willing" Las 3, -Sebim^ Olyinpin, Santidgo, lilleu -Simpson,''".Sea>" Breeze, Samuel Appletoii■■'••* ■'....■. ,;-;.. ■~' . 'From Port Albert— Swordfisb, H, S» Page . .] From'Newca'Stte-^lUeetra— ••'■ ■-.......".., Front.Sydnc^T-Thaß'e of Fife, Oregon, ..Harriet . Armitage, Alfred, Gratia,' Acacia, Lion - From -i»'iuncestorj,—.Creole, Lrifiy Emiim - - ■■-..>.;.).- From Kobart Town—Belia yistii'";:'-' ;" :. intOJECTK» DEPARTURES. :.. ' Aldinsrn, s-s.t Melbourne,, Slsfc inst. , ( -»•'■. •■■' Nor'-Wester, tor MelbdurneV'tHis 3ay'.r" Witch of the Tee 3, for London, 35th .)'anuary,lßo3.- - Chile, tor London, 20bli January," 18(53. Alhamiua, for Melbourne, eiirly. Pride, for Invercargill, early. Courier, for River ton,. "early.; "... ;, t•• Gfeeloug, for Oamarn, on 31st inst VKSSEIS IN VOVi'S. , ..., ',;.';,,'. . Aboukir, ship, from Glasgow. -■•■■-- ..':'" Cincinnati, barque, from Newcastle. Chile, ship, from London. .- > Scoresby, ship, from London. Nor' Wester, ship, from Melbourne. Free Trader, barque, from Port Albert. ' *' Prompt, schooner, from-Stewart's Island! Storm Cloud, ship, from Glasgow,. Torrent, ship, from Melbourne. Remark, brig, from Wellington. - . Emma Prcscott, brig, from Holiar't Town. Lou jsn,. felucca, from Newcastle. ...:.-.. r Victoria,■ barque, from Geelong. ! ■ • ■•■ .i.> Yarrow, brig, from Wellington.' ■ • • ■ . ■. Lombard, schooner, from Wellington. ■ - . ,-r Pladda, ship, from wasgpw. '■ - - Jane f.-oclih«rfc, sch'doner, from' Sydney.' '" ■ -.•-•• Isabella, barque, from Hobart'Town.* ■ -i •■■•:'.;■?.. Kw^dj.^cljponer, from Melbourne ;" -ji" 1 ... \ Union, brig, fro'm'Hobart'ToWli '■•■»■•.•«. ;( , ~../ The schooner Jane Lockhart arrived on Saturday evening, bringing thirty .Ihvee "passengers from Sydney, which port she left on the IGth.. inst,...having thn%pi-\,de one of her usual quick runs from and to" Otngo. Wean)er"eXpetierttred,itS.Evfor- -first-.-two days-; ..westerly and north-westerly till reaching'the Solancler, which wnsmade oh Christmas day, and since then N.li. winds. "The Thane'of Fife,1 from' Otago;. had arrived at Sydney on the loth, after a: passagcof thirty-four days.'chaiticterise'd by a;; continuation of baffling winds. She, reported having been in company with the American'whaling ship Elizabeth, thirty six montHs'b'ut/with G4O barrels sperm, and all well. The.YiUageßelle,-from Otago, had arrived on the 12th. Besides the Thane" of Fife several vessels-were laid. v on. for Otago at Sydney—among others the Oregon,,. Harriot A'rmitage, Alfred; Acacia,"Gratia),. and Lion. From Captain Cialow we :have Sydney papersup to tjie,date of his departure.'- r - ■■;•: \„, The barque Isabella arrived this (Sunday) moraine with a freight of timber arid' h'oVs&r front "HbbartTown. Sl»e sailed on {Saturday, the 20th inst, experienced strong westerly,win,ds,.with hazy weather; and for three days- was ..on,,the. New Zealand coast. The • schooner Choice sailed on.. the' same, day 'for Timaru, and' the Swor.diish',b\ad' Bailed". for Port Albert to load for catrle .there for Oj'-a|rb, (t of other Hobart Tov/n shipping! the M'WWJ1 I/ say^:-- " •' The several vessek on, the berth, for Dunedih are filling up, but with less despatch than was apparent last week,'.owing to the npav approach, of the Christmas holidays. As usual Captain Copping fias"'a''fyijf complement of passengers. The horses arejgrincipally of the draught breed and appear, to-have'been seleeied ■with1 judgment}.being;, just..na'vir,prime in "both age and condition. The Pride, bng^, will bis .riext aw4y, arfd'with a viow ta better facilitate tbe'lshipEa'&nt; of' horses, she hauled round to ; tlie Old Wharf Jetty yesterday. The Pride will ibe.succeeded by theßella Vista, a recent; addition to our New Zealand traders and one apparently well suited for the trade, being well adapted for carrying horses or other stock. The Helen S. Page has been permanently.,placed in the cattle trade between Port Albert,and P s tago,'and fßis trip willload for Port Albert with. hay. We. understand that in consequence-of'Captain. Thomson having obtained & situation at New ; -Zealand,: the, command of the Eucalyptus, has been transferred to Captain Rae, who will take charge on the vessels, return to Hobart Town." The briga.psine Ewal'd,'fr6m Melbournp, arrived in the afternoon^ bi-iiigirig ?i general cargo, including a number- of..drays_pil 'deck/ ; She sailed from Melbourne on the 14th, and throughout ihe passage eipe"xienced veiy heavy weather. Passed a .steamer on the. 20th, ,bound,,u,p, : . w^th heavy head barque Time and Truth, from Otago, arrived in Hob« son's Bay on the-11th,- and Captain Slater reported having spoken the ketch Alert, of Hobart Town, on the Brdrmst-antyboundibr^liyttelton. The If etch reported having encountered very severe weather, during which she had bulwarks stove, away, nnd boat stove- ' From Captain Johngtone we have Melbourne papers to the 13|;hj .a day later thau those prflyiQUß^y I tahand./. 'r ';'-■'.■'■" •*' '■'./-■ i:-/' v- "'>.r..: ■,%.:.?.. '" *■' \':\

The brig iFnjon left Hobart Town on the ; 14th, and atnaile theStiafeS6n'the7th'day/wh*efi she experienced j& very heavy gale from the northward, losing canvas and all her head gear. Since that time hud heavy head weather.

A % ie;^^ef ;CoiSo7;la-tfrwti?Porfc% ■ .^j^feSjja; tO^nvtycattle fr^W^lmg>cm) anVlsHiied' •. *- fWpatawear!y);faoa^thK^iM>miii^ T^ c /M^^-Re^arkand Olenshee^i^ilfmSatarfiaf^ •aii^r^pon; but-tbeiwin^aving v^ ..• n i VWMW9 and*ea4ward^:^Biey,i3»avel s befn " bring tjpvsom^^fe»ndei-'b^:w^He>V^^if§iv^The'-s _ Witch of the T^es hasigorie to Oamar.u.:to- Joad^oo^f The John Duncan and Dananague ar^e reported in? the home papers a3:beihjr'laid:o.'.v aytiphyiorriorP^a^^ Ihe Chariot of Fame had sailed frcW (xrayesend to: -•• Lyttelton, 500 passengers, on October.v2s. ;- -; The he!w steamer Claude Hamilton has met with „■ atvaccident at Sydn'eyj which; lias Necessitated the ■I tord Ashley being put; on in her place." The Sydney „' HemldHof tire 16tE- says :-^'* -Testerfly morning,, ..' TOkt'^bis vessel was^^in tow of tV'i'Sungaree. from ' VVaterview Bay,-she struck on-aixbek^oft Ealljs Head, known;ds :THe. following, are* j. the particulars,-furniishetl' by ; tho& >on; .board -th>.'Claude Hamilton :—About 10. a.m. on Monday -tUxe j_ Bungaree took the Claude Hamiltonan "tow from the I-"- coal wharf, Wateyyiew Bay, the wind fresh from'thje southward, and towing by one-line/ winch, was amid- V. '■'• ships, from the tug. In coming through the channel- ■; north of. Goatlsland, -the • Claude /Hamilton -sheered' -£-' to vwindward,' and',-prders;were- at once; gfoejLcfnpnj.* *w ■■■the Bungai'eetorslacktipwnf rope having.been »d. unhooked trbm the- tdg^oat^-tbe^Cla'udeuHamiltW *■■ wasat.once ;adrifti' the anchor/; was-directly" let go; « but not taking1 sufficient-chain 4o- bring her: up y she es struck, on a -rock forward, making.a.hole in«her?,stai f--5 ib.^ard.bow,-and scat-ting&the -starboard .bow.plates; ?r> the.pumps Were instantly sounded,' and. foiiK, feet, qf »f= water ..was found in her hold. Precautions being' ■j, taken to sh'ctt! tbeivah'e''in-tbe;fore compartment ,tQ, , 0 salve the water rushing aft, the force pumps (two of «>.. Dalton's) we're set. to Work,-and .kept the-, sliip free 3 till she was re-doßked; about noon. '• The Claude. Habs milton:.was'to have" left with .the. English.; mail for 1 Auckland yesterday, but<owingsto .this accident her . i*- place; will be filled by'the Lord-Ashley, which vessel j*. iwill; leave a*t 10 o'clock-this-morningi,"..- ,;1 .; .."rßWivate letter, received^y the 1 Seagulll;from'Re^- ': ' chercie Bp.y yesterday, we -learri 'that; the' whaling' bafqiig Flying Childera put,'in'th'ere on Tuesdaylast• Qt' to; replace, bpats, lost!'in enae'avorifa'g to capture'a ;-" "whWd;* It appears that" bn'Sunday liist,'b6at<»' were s>" Idv^ered, a.ni^ne having fAsjfehed trf"a whale was ' '; smashed, and a second 'capsTzeq'j'' Without •itxy of the as hands being in any way'injurrdj/'all hsitds"-were 1' picked uptbj^he third;'bo'at^ aiid-lia^iirg' returned it to the vessel, another boat was'speedily launched and - ;--j -manned, and-the. two agifin went.iW parsuif: 'As one- - .^i; came upto the-whale, 'she rustted'at''it a:nd with" h«r mouth, crushed it to pfece^, the <ireiv who seeino-' what, was ,c,o^iii3ig jumped/pyerbda-r'd;:; and -were' all ._ pjeked up by, the second "boat,'without one "having■f. b.ftenan the,,^lightest,,degree viiijur/ed.—EobarfTown--;P:^'y? .-r':,.;,.——a-.1 ~^i ; .— rTr 7".- / ;'' / f" ••; ,I)estryotivb Hurricane-at thb MAURiTius. ■'_" '—By -Captain 'Smerdonpof the1 Princezayfrom. the • ™ "Mauritius, we havebeen favoured''with the following *> graphic de'sctiptioh-'of a hurr'icarice;at •Seychelles.: an 1 ' island adjacent!fo the Mauritius *>->*>Qy\ •<the 12fch of. { 'October, tn'i'sf place was vi<ited'by one ot-those'devas-, "'• tfiting hurricanes tlihtfar surpassed anything before ; ■'' experienced. It lasted for two days>- and rained incessantly diinng the whole - time,'whieh- .caused the. waters to ( tle-Teendfi'om the-mountains wifc>>such'Ta. sweeping- yeloeity/'asr to' uproot, most'of the-ebcoawif trees, and'destrCyed'seVeval'villageSj and spoilt nearly. all the provisions oh theMand; thereby reducing, the'inhabitants'to dire Qistress: Eighty bodies hayesince : '• been recovered from', the "mire and debris, that was. .washed down from the1 mounttains.but-how many more *•. there may be - buried-canriot yet be ascertained^ This n l ews.was-bi'6ught;by-bne 'of H-8.-M.^steam frigates , - on that station, and which hud come to'-Mauritius' for' , .supplies of provi«i6ns for the'inhabitants..; The.M r l, n gate ' herself ' rode out ■ the' hurricane- with '.- three,. "' anchors a' head and falllsteam'.'---i4^e j .'Decem-ber 11. . iv ' ' *' ■■* *- *''■•' -•*" -i ' i - *'' Time Balu-t-We^havej be.en. informed'by Caplairx1 - ■... .Padclie,,'of s the, .Eangatfr'a,: that' tlie" diffei-etiee in; Greenwich mean-, time, as'sh'ov^n-byVt'he t'es^Je'c'tive'.; r r .balls at.:Sydne.y Qbseryatpry and "this1 port, is1 '21'; s^ seconds.»,:,-; We thjpiv.,that .when so"g{-ave An error a3 f t this exists, the. authorities^ ajt'the.two '"abserYatorieS' : .should in^tantjy p.u^ the'l9?elves"'in^commiinicat'ion* (1 %yith one :another, e^o, as* to rectify' the",-mlstake. —A ge:x • ■ .''-'Ye'sterA'iy/i'at tlie".Wiiliamstown; .Police .''.G'piirt,'■', Eobert M^Feej master of tha s-hip Bruce,;iroin Otago. was charged by Ivfr M"a'ef«rlaT;o,'.enugratioH bfiicer,:-' with a breach'of the:'lobh-S?cfcion.tot" the imperial j.. .Pa,s.?engers Acfc;i!mot e^hibibing.hk.passengsir .list. '. j' DefenOaht was fined-LG, together wkltcosts/picotyrfc,". "' —4.»'i"^j'l2t}j'i)ecemlK'ri-':. ■<.•'«„.,'.;..,,;;.,; .AyßEQKpyTyrifMii^ , , .Barry and Nephfiws have"just' received the folluwing ■ \t ff«m tlj.eir agents at Gonrit^•Kiyer :~Mossel- Bay, • - 6th -Novcrabf r, 18S2.—liast'iii'sht, hboutr nine o'tlock,: - -.- Mr. Kich^rd Dunn -arrired hei'e,- who stated tlvat he; ,was. chief officfr pf'tHe'slup MeHroui-ne, I.ICO tons • • Gai)tain, : R : Whitehall,' frbm' Sh!at)ffhai"4th August, ••' , -bound ~to London^ owned "by Messrs -Wilson, and^ ' SWters, > ,l<enc.hurcj[i-sfreet'j' Lohdnn,'laden imneipally .with t,ea,'"besides cotton,' tfboT," silks, -spibes; and '■■ ■>• 'tobitcco,.which y/as wrecked row the*"Buffels;.R6cky on < Tuesday,, the 4th . instant, at "ilvQ p;tn.•■•;' the-ve.s?sl; in gohif ..about mi>s%l stays; anil wasdiivoh on-the rocks in,coming.'a'slpe; "The boat*got'stoved;in;aud three men' were drowned. — Cape Argus; Nov. ■ ■ 8, 1862.... , .

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 320, 29 December 1862, Page 4

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Shipping Intelligence. Otago Daily Times, Issue 320, 29 December 1862, Page 4

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