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ARRIVED.
Northern Empire, bq., 950 tons, E. Enowlin, from New York July 1.
Bengal, Swedish bq., 728 tone, P. A. Westmann, from Gefle June lb. The Lizard July 0.
Lfilfe Hawkins, k., 86 tons, R. Glen, from Willunga, 8. A., 2nd inst
Knterprlse, ach., 68 tons. It. Lindsay, from Gsbo Island 28th ult. Waratah Bay 2nd in at.
Mount Kembla, as., 449 tons. L. Le Quay, from Port Kembla 2nd inst and Waterloo Bay 5th inBk
Oct. 7.
Polymnia, German four-masted sh., 2,052 tons, M. Apleand, from New York July 22. Passengers— cabin: Mrs. Mudge and Mr. H. Mudga
John Lewis, k., 54 tons, Thos. Lewis, from Duck River, Tasmania, 5th inst
Lubra, s.8. (Adelaide aa Co.), 223 tons, O. Odtnan, from Adelaide 2nd inst., Kingston, Robe, and Beach port 4th inst., M'DonneU Bay 5th inst., and Warr
nambool 6th inst.
Oneida, sch., 2,164 tons, S. F. H. Clyma, lrom Lon don June 23. Passengers—Cabin : Mr. and Mrs. Jes sop, Messrs. F. Young, C. Dekken, C. Mackenzie, W. Manuel, l>. T. Arnall, £. A. Jackson, ft Harrison, T. Harrison, Frank Stephenson ; and 45 in the steerage.
Oct. 8.
Orizaba, R.H.S.8. (Orient line), 6.184 tons, Geo. N. Conlan commander, from Sydney 6th inst. Passen gers—For Melbourne: Bon. Jaa. White and Mrs. White, Dr. Aihorton and Mrs Atherton, Miss L. Atberton. Mrs Hurdle and Miss Hardic, Mr. and Mrs M'Cartby and Miss M'Carthy, Mr. and Mrs Murphy, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Collins, Rev. W. J. Robjobn and Mrs. Robj -hn, Mr. and Mrs. Thompson, Mrs Murray, Mr. a-id Mrs. Branch, Mrs. Hughes, Mrs J. Kettle, Mr. and Mrs. Cantor, Mr. and Mrs. Prendergast, Mrs B re re ton, Mr. and Mrs Cook, Mr. and Mrs Gordon, Miss Coleman, Miss Lewis, Miss Maddox, Miss A. Fosberry, Miss H'Kenzle, Monsignor O'Brien, Dr. M. J. Clune, Rev. J. P. Sunderland, Hon. G. A. Lloyd M.L.C., Messrs. W. W. Wardell, J. B. Spenoer, W. J. Kingsland, S. Martin, J. Honeybine, Gordon Gooeb, Gunn, M. Harrison, E. J. Loxton, Tosack, Tulloh, J. Milne, Thrc'keld, S. 8. Thomas and oblld, Lewis, 8. Anderson, W. Hughes, T. Q. Collins, J. D. White, 8 J. Moore, Burgess, Kimball, Edgerton, D. Johnston, Bateman ; and 41 in the second saloon. For London—Dr. Bunt and Mrs. Hunt, Mr. and Mrs. Withy, Mr. and Mrs. P. G. Lau rence and two children, Mr. and Mrs. H. Lonsdale and two children, Mr. and Mrs. Neville and infant. Mesdames Evans, Cairns, Gaze and child, Hare and child, Castle, Scott and child, Longman and child, Misses Evans, Cairns. Syer. Messrs. Paul Cave, W. Bradbury, Evans, Clarkson, Snowden, J. W. Bullough, E. Gell, Syer, Scliell, C. J, Innesker, W. Wilson, A. V. M. Peniberton, Story, John Yuiil, J. H, Kidal, G. H. Braddock, VV. C. Fraser; and 40 in other classes. Dr. Piummer, medical officer. Mr. Teodoro Hell berg, purser.
Gabo, 8.8., 2,060 tons, John Pain, from Sydney 5tb
inst
Adelaide, Adelaide S.8. Co.'e S.S., 1,711 tons, Thos. W, Lockycr, from Adelaide 6tb inst
South Australian, Adelaide Oo.'s e.8., 715 tons, Robert Laurie, from Sydney 6th met.
Barrabool, s.8., 1,500 tons, T. B. Richardson, from Sydney 6th inet
Age, s.8., 4,000 tons, J. D. Joy, from Sydney.
Duchess of Kent, k., 6u tons, J. Scott, from Ulver etone, Tasmania, 2nd inst., and Emu Bay 4th inst
Glengarry, sch., 47 tons. T. P. Thompsou, from Boirnsdale 23th ult
Brunette, bq., 375 tons, G. P. Wood, from Wollon goug 22nd ult
Kcrmaudie. k., 36 tons, V. J. Broombead, from Western Port 8th lost
Swan, k., 23 tons, 11. Collins, from Western Port 8th
inst
Nelson, as., 615 tons, F. Chapman, from Portland
and Warrnambool.
Moreton, as., 5SI tons, Jos, Bentley, from Laun
ocston.
Oct. 8.
Airlle, E.A.8. Co/s aa, 2,377 tons, Wlnthrop Ellis, from Fco-chow9th ult, Houg Kong 13th ult, Towns ville 28th ult, Brisbane 2nd inst, and Sydney Cth
inst.
Prospero, bg., 199 tons, J. Davis, from Southport, Tasmania, 80th ult
Banooora, British-India S.N. Col's as., 2,881 tons, George Brown,from Calcutta 10th ult, Singapore 19th ult Passengers.—For Melbourne—Mr. and Mrs. Lowe, Colonel Luang Nai Sadhi, Nai Saw Wioha, Nai Chum, Messrs. Gould, Evans, and J. O'Oonnell: also eight second class and two natives. For Sydney Mr. and Mrs. Dugas and family (three), and Dr. M'Donald. For Adelaide—Mr. and Mrs. James, and four natives. Mr. J. H. H. MansOeld, purser.
Hengist, eh., 1.125 tons, J. A. Rooke, from Liver
pool June 27, Tuskar June 28. Passengers—cabiD :
Mr. Alfred Lange Bower.
Mangana, T.8.N. Co.'s B.B., 762 tons, H. White, from uaunceston 8th hist
Glaucus, s.s., 1,284 tons, W. Wallace, from New castle 5th Inst
Woouona, as.. 414 tons, A. J. Johnson, from Sydney via Bull! 6th inst,
Quecnscliffe, sa, 100 tons, J. Lcitb, from Port Albert via Griffith's Point
Oct. 10.
Southern Cross, T.S.N. Oo.'s s.a, 7S0 tons. W. A. Pearoe, from Norlh-west Coast ports, Tasmania, 9th
last.
Casino, s.a, 425 tons, Thomas Boyd, from Port land ana Port Fairy.
Maltland, e.a, 160 tons, A. Mathieson, from Port Albert, via waratah Bay.
Ethel Jaokson, at, 98 tons, J. Guillaume, from Glppsland Lakes 7th inst and Port Albert 9th inst
W. J. Taylor, k., 44 tons, W. J. Taylor, from Ulver
stone. Taimsnlft. 7th tniL
Wunthalong, sch., 88 tons, G. Sinclair, from Ander son's frilet 8th Inst,and Weaternpors 9th inst
Victoria, bq. 810 toot, A. T. 8himmins, from Port Esparanoe, Tasmania, 1st Inst
Jessie, bqntn, 247 tons, H. Dellner, from Auckland,
14th ult
Oct. 1L I Hanuok, A,U.B,N, Co,*! at, 1,605 ton*. Bobert
Armstrong, from Cooktown via ports and Sydney 9th
inst
Flora, T.S.N. Co.'s as., 1,278 tons, T. Capurn, from
Hobart 9th inst.
I'ukaki, Union Co.'e as., 1,848 tons, F. Fielding, from Sura, Fiji, 29th ult., Sydney 8th inBt.
Te Anau, as., 1,652 tons,* J. Mintosh, from New
Zealand, via Hobart
Wclliugtou, k., 63 tons, Jaa Todd, from Launoeston
7th inst.
Dawn of Hope, ech., 84 tons, F. Smith, from Laun
ceeton 7th inst
Abstainer, k., 48 tons, F. Olsen, from Qippsland
Lakes 7th inst
Oct. 12. j
Pateena, T.S.N. Co.'s as., 1,212 tons, H. Sams, from !
Launoeston 11th inst j
Konoowarra, as., 1,281 tons, C. Smith, from Sydney 9th inst !
Taramung, as., 1,281 tons, W. EL Ford, from New
castle Oth inst
Soflid, Spanish three-masted Bch., S26 tons, D. J. Sobrido, from Atimona, Manila, Aug. 6.
Lady Loch, Government a., 487 tons, Jas. Living ston, from Gabo Island, Oth inst, and Port Albert
lltlt inst
CLEARED OHT
Oct. 6.
Easby, 969 tons, R. Prideaux, for Newcastle in bal
last.
Mogul, 1,827 tons, J. Johnson, for Sydney, with part of original cargo.
Tagllaferro, '1036 tons, W. Dow, for Newcastle in
ballast
Valetta, 2.796 tons, for Sydney, with part of original cargo from London.
Gambler, s.s., 2,600 tons, R. R. Brown, for Sydney and Queensland ports.
Cintra, A. U. 8. N. Co.'s as., 2,000 tons, W. W. Hampton, for Sydney, Brisbane, and all Queensland
ports.
Burrumbeet s.s., 4,000 tons, Geo. Tait, for Sydney,
Oct. 8.
Dawpool, 1,696 tons, T. C. Fearon, for Calcutta, in
ballast
Mary L. Cashing, 1,675 tons, Isaao M. Bray, for
Yokohama.
Pateena, 660 tons, H. Sams, for Launceston.
Bowra, s.s., 140 tons, J. Simpson, from Duck River, Tasmania, 7th Inst
Borealis, 181 tons, K. M'Kenzie, for Cairns.
Selembrla, 1,980 tons, S. Fowler, for Sydney, with part of original cargo from London.
Oct. 9.
South Australian, 8.8., 700 tons, A. Lawrio, for
Adelaide.
Adelaide, 8.8., 1,800 ton9, T. W. Lockyer, for Sydney. Alexander Newton, 809 tons, Hans Johnson, for Sydney.
Old Kensington, 1,777 tons, J. B. Jones, for New castle, in ballast
Riverine, 1,866 tons, J. E. Ilbery, for Sydney, with part of original cargo from London.
Lubra, 723 tons, o. Odman, for Port Adelaide, &c. Victoria, as., 1,60) tone, J. E. Munro, for Sydney, Brisbane, and all Queensland ports.
South Australian, 412 tons, R. Laurie, for Port Ade
laide.
Oct. 10.
Martha Fisher, 811 tons, G. Buckingham, for New
castle. In ballast
Richmond-hill, 2,770 tons, A. Hyde, for London.
Mangaua, 428 tons, H. C. White, for Launoeston, in
ballast
Selriol Wyn, 1,065 tons, H. Priobard, for Channel,
for orders.
Moreton, 356 tons, J. Bentley, for launceston.
Tarawera, &&, 1,269 tons, w. C. Sinclair, for New Zealand ports.
Gabo, aa, 2,060 tons, John Pain, for Adelaida
Barrabool.as., 942 tons, T.B. Richardson, for Sydney and Queensland porta
Oct. 11.
Woonona, 404 tons, H. J. Johnson, for Sydney. Tasman, 79 tons, T. Hughes, for Duck River.
Lillie Hawkins, 84 tons, R. Glenn, for Adelaide, && Malaysia, 1,827 tons, J. H. Klrkbride, for Newcastle,
in ballast
Gtaucus, 884 tons, W. Wallaoe, for Eaipara, in
ballast.
Age, 1,493 tons, W. F. Deary, for Newcastle, in
ballast
Flinders, s.a, 947 tons, A. Drysdale, for Launceston.
Oct. 12.
Southern Cross, aa, 477 tons, W. A. Pearce, for
N. W. coast of Tasmania.
Look-out, 108 tons, John Harwood, for Sydney.
Rangitikl, 1188 tons, W. H. Tajiir, Ximaru, in
ballast
Bowra, 140 tons, J. J. Simpson, for Duck River, iu
ballast
W. J. Taylor, 44 tons, W. J. Taylor, for Ulverstone,
in ballast
Orizaba, R.M.8.S., 8,410 tons, O. N. (Ionian, for
London.
Tub B.M.S.S. Coromandei, with the Australian mails for this week, cleared out at the Customs on Oct 5 for London with passengers and cargo. The following is a list of the passengers by her:— For London—Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Winterborn, Mrs. Eisworth, Mrs. Brodie, Messrs. J. Watkinson, F. Stopher, Misses H. E. Vinter, Brodie. For Port Said —Mr. W. H. Smith, Miss Smith. For Bombay— Messrs. Welford and Matthewson. For Calcutta— Mr G. Anderson. For King George's Souud—Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Bridle and two infants, Mrs. A. Muir, Messrs. Guilfoyle, J. S. Davidson, Dunderdole. For Adelaide—Mr. A. Miller. Mrs. AbelL