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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. -
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ARRIVED COASTWISE.
'' THreoTiiT 'PeBRITART 27.'
YOUNG EDITH, cutter, w tons, . Bacfc,
jnaster, from Port Gawler. Cargo— 95 bags
wheat, B. Warren. . , ;
TTANGAROO. schooner, 70 tons, H. Smidt,
master, from MacDonnell Bay, via Rivoli Bay.
Cargo— 24 tons bark, G. and R. Wills.
ALABAMA, cutter, 12 tons,; Leado, master,
from Port Gawler. Cargo— 110 bags wheat, H.
Warren. .., ,
BLACK DIAMOND, steamer, 108. tons, W.
Howes, master, from Port Victor. Cargo; —
2-575 bags wheat, Acraman, Main, and Co. -
ENDEAVOUR, cutter, 20 tons, Gateson,
jwater, from Port Wakefield. Cargo— 160 bags
wheat, J. Darling.
?PRIMA DONNA, ketch, 55 tons, Geo,
Snramonds, master, from Moonta and Port
Willunga. Cargo— 640 bags' wheat, 30 bids.
CLEARED OUT.
: Tuesday, Febbuaey 27.
; '-??.; Ci/AUp HAMILTON, steamer, 529 tons, W.
\ .' ; HcLean, master, for Melbourne, via Port Victor.
Passengers— Miss Marchant, Mrs. Guillod, Miss
f J.' White, Mrs. Ellerv, Mr. and Mrs. D. Bower,
, .Mr., Mrs., and Miss Hannaford, Messrs. M. W.
, ' Morris, A.D.C., F. Ayers, F. Wright, F.
, . ; fiearcy, Binks, F. Cornell, T. C. 8kinn«r, and
, : 1-. McKellop, in the cabinj and 18 in the
steerage.
PROJECTED DEPARTURE.
i . , .' ; LONDON— Arab Steed, Collingrove, Joshua
Sates, early.
- - LIVERPOOL— City of Shanghai, early.
BATAVIA— Persian Packet IL, early.
MAURITIUS-Jane Bell, early.
MELBOURNE — Penola, February 28;
Coorong, March 5.
SYDNEY— Elizabeth A. Oliver, Red Riding
Hood, early.
NEWCASTLE— Zenobia, early.
AUCKLAND-Ayr, early.
. Feb. SAILED.
27-CLAUJD HAMILTON, steamer, for Mel
bourne; via Port Victor. .
27— ZARRITZA, ship, for Melbourne.
feb. SAILED COASTWISE.
: . 27— LUBRA, steamer, for Port Lincoln,
Wallaroo, and Port Augusta.
27— BLACK DIAMOND, steamer, for Port
Wakefield.
* 27— CRINOLINE, schooner, for Moonta Bay.
27— FLINDERS, Government schooner, for
lighthouses.
EXPORTS.
. j CLAUD HAMILTON, for Melbourne -5
.«ases wine, S. Davenport; 1 qr.-cask do., E. J.
Peake; 19 do. do., Scott and Little; 5 cases
do., 25 pkgs. bones, J. Newman and Son; 55
taxes tea, W. Morgan and Co.; 10 bags fish, J.
i. : JPonnby; 13 cwt. rattans, W. F. Clarke; 9 hhds.
- *£&*- *? Schmidt; 6 do. do., L. Liebeck; 16
tjigs almonds, C. Pitt; 82 cases fruit, A. Pitt;
; «1 do. do., G. F. Ind; 40 do. do., W. H. Tnd;
? , 30 do. do., F. Roberts; 21 do. do., J. Grivell;
- €7 do. do., H. Broad; 64 do. do., E. Pitt; 40 do.
do.,. J. Pitt; 32 do. do., L. Grivell; 55 do. do.,
T. Hardy; 68 do. do., J. Menkens.
. MISCELLANEOUS.
. The City of Shanghai was towed from the
Port to the North Arm on Monday morning, but
finding that the easterly wind had cut nine
inches from the tide she was unable to proceed
over the bars, and anchored in deep water, near
the Quarantine Station. Entirely missing the
tides would involve a detention of a fortnight,
therefore no time was lost in lightering the
cargo eo as to reduce the draught. A ketch
and another vessel received a full lading, and
.the Eleanor will also fill up, so as to enable the
.' City to take advantage of Tuesday's tide if
possible.
The Duke op Edinburgh was towed out on
Sunday morning, and will fill up at the
anchorage.
The Zarritza, from the Baltic, has been
ordered on to Melbourne with her cargo of
deals. On landing the master learned that his
agents here were Messrs. Elder, Smith, and
Co., and as soon as the necessary arrangements
can be completed the ship will take her cargo
away with the hope of finding a better market
in Melbourne.
The Whitk Cloud, one of the smartest
yachts in the Port, and owned by Mr. W. H.
Bundey, whose aquatic enterprise has had much
to do with the establishment of the Yacht Club,
came to grief on Saturday by running into a
sunken pontoon, which ripped up a lot of her
lower planking. ? The damage will be at once
repaired, and the dainty vessel will once more
appear under her cloud of canvas.
The Joshua Bates, which was recently pur
chased by Messrs. Bean Brothers, is a vessel
that has fora long time served in the trade
between Melbourne and China. On changing
owners she was at once put into the hands of
the artificers for a thorough overhaul and refit.
She was partially stripped, caulked, resheathed,
and restored, and on opening the hull her
timbers of live oak were found to be in an
excellent state of preservation. The command
lias been given to Captain Bicknell, an experi
enced master, and the ship is now half loaded at
Yankalilla with bark for London. On reaching
? England she will proceed to the Baltic, and load
timber for the return voyage.
MELBOURNE SHIPPING.
Feb. arrivhJ.
26— Dandbnong, steamer, from Sydney.
56— Rangatira, steamer, from Sydney.
'- Sailed. ? ;
26-^Alexandra, steamer, for Adelaide.
26— Tommy, schooner, for Warrnainbool.
26— Albion, steamer, for Sydney. ?
' ?26 — Jet, schooner, far MacDonnell Bay. ,
' 26-^Corsair, schooner, for Portland.
.26— Avon, steamer, for Port Albert.
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