Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Monday 16 January 1865, page 4


SHIPS' MAILS.

MAILS will close at the General Post Office as follows : -

For 'tamely the Surprise, this day, at noon, if not underMoe. VALPARAISO -By the Gravina, this day, at noon,

FOR. 1TONCKO.NO,-By the Juverna, this day, at 6 pm For Bouunorf.-By the Melrose, this day, at 6 p m

- Fou MELBOUR.SK-ily the Yon Yangs (s s, this day, at 3 30 pm., and by the Rangatira (s), on Tuesday, at 4,30 p m

Toa BnisuAKK.-By the Telegraph (s.), this day, at 4.30 p m

FOR RociiiiAjirrOii.-By the Alexandra (s), on Wednesday, at

2 pm.

For AUCKLAND-By the Kate, on Wedneday, at 6 p.m.

FOR AUCKLAND-By the Otago (s.), this day, at 5.30 p m,

'UvrsrolT-noias.-Entered outwards, January 14: Rangatira s ), Britons, Captain Paddle, for Melbourne. Mary and Rose, schooner, 86 tons, Captain Williams, for Port Denison, Vibilia,

schooner, 108 tons, Captain Cooper, for Adelaide The

fine British-built schooner Colonist was disposed of privately during last week, by L E. Threlkeld, to Messrs A, 'Tange and Co., for the sum of £1600.

the Coorenban (s ) Mt Newcastle on Saturday morning at six o'clock, and arrived at the Company's wharf at p in Sarno US, army log made the passage In olives hours against a very heavy sea and strong gale of wind The Paterson (s ), which left two hours earlier, did not arrive till 6 30 p in being fourteen and a-half hours on the passage. Passed the brig Gazelle off Bird Island, standing off the land

too cargo of the Hunter (e.) consuls of 130 bales, 50 kegs butter, lfO ban's 50 hides, 34 the p, and sundries.

The schooner Adolphus Yates, loy tons register, will as sold by auction by Mr. W. Dean, at li (noon) to-day, Monday.

The Sabrina, from Foo Chow, sighted a steamer entering Jervis Bay on the 18th Main, supposed to be the City of Adelaide. It was blowing so strong southerly gale.

The Spunkie left Foo Chow on the 8th November, and came W. about, the bad strong SE trades and light wide and claim to King's Island. and from thence strong southerly gale, with very heavy squalls of rain

The A S N Co's s s City of Melbourne, Frederick H. Trouton commander, cleared Port Phillip Heads at 7 o'clock, and off Cape Schanck light at 3 30 pm. of the 14th instant, abreast of Wilson s Promontory at half-past 4 o'clock a m of the 13th, and rounded Cape Howe at a quarter-past 10 o'clock the BWUB night. On the 14th instant, at 4 a m , off the Dromedary; passed Cape St. George at 10 15 a in and entered Sydney Heads at 5 o'cl lok pm..- Experienced light S S.E. winds and fine weather to Cape Howe, hence to the Heads moderate SW, winds and squally weather. _