Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Wednesday 23 July 1862, page 5


SHIPS' MAILS.

UAH a will close at the General Post Office as follows .

Ron Pom Cool KI -By the Heather Bell, this day, at noon, if

not underway

For LONDON -By the Strathdon, this day, at noon, if not

underway

FOR SHANGHAI By the Caroline Coventry, this day, at noon,

> if not in at any

Koa INDIA AND CHINA -By the Rangatira (s), this day, at

a: nun

1 on LONDON -By the Rangatira (s.), this day, at 12 m.

J OR Mun ouitM -By the Wangania (a), this day, at 2 p in 1 of KockiiAMi Tot. -By the 1 aged (B ), this day, at 4.30 p in for GnAnos -By the Urara (s), this day, at 7 30 pm.

louRnituAM, AND MAiivnououaii-li) the land Yarra (a),

car JIUUM! IV, at 11 him

For Are M AND-By the Alice Cameron, on Thursday, at Op in.

1- very exertion will be made to place the extra mails, per Han -satire, on Sunday the Bombay, in Hobson's Bay, but the Post (Office will not guarantee their being in time.

CUSTOM House-Entered Outwards July 22, Wild Wave, brig, 195 tons, Captain Vandervord, for Wellington and Port

Cooper

MAILS in on BOMBay the Outward Mail by the Bombay consists of 150 pnckages,ef>lilaiiung £2,870 letter-, 418 books and

25 818 newspapers -

Letters Books Newspapers Australian Ports 947 -1 338 Indian Ports US 75 Carr 15 of them Europe 17 0 1 Continental States 377 0 71 United Kingdom, via Marseilles 3550 70 2093 tinted Rinudum, via South

hampton 17,131 212 32,100

total 22 870 418 25,878

the A S N Co 's steamship Wonga Wonga arrived at the pier, Melbourne, yesterday morning, at half-past ten o'clock

The I want is originally from Oporto, but touched at Melbourne

to land part of her cargo

The P and O steamship Bombay cleared the He has with her

usual punctuality and with every prospect of a good run to Melbourne

Omitted in the imports per Crest of the ave-9 packages, W.

C Ainsworth

A schooner, named the Colonist built at Voter-held, in 1861, by Messrs Binny and Co, has just been purchased by Mr J Brown, for the firm of Haynes, Brown, and Co., of this city. She is a very superior VCBSCI of 105 tons, capable of stowing 200 tons, Mid is intended for the colonial trade On her outward passage "she proved herself a remarkably fast ship

H1CR16I to Tim WVVK, from London - '5 cases mcrchineUsc,to

J May, was omitted in the manifest