Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Monday 10 September 1855, page 4


SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

ARRIVED (HOBSON'S BAY).

September 8.—City of Sydney, s.s.s., 700 tons, R. T. Moodie, from Sydney 5th inst. Passengers—Cabin : Madame and Mademoi-selle Lelia Dimier, Mr. Caldwell and two children, Messrs. Cairns, Draper, Rainer (2), Vivian, Jeffreys, Drysdale, Rowe, Bryant, Lane, Arnett, Behrens ; and twenty-four in the steerage. W. P. White and Co., agents.

September 8.—Retriever, schooner, 105 tons, John Fisher, from Hobart Town 1st inst. No passengers. McPherson and Co., agents.

September 8.—Admiral, ship, 788 tons, S. Picken, from London 6th June. Passengers —cabin : Mr. and Mrs. G. Turnbull, child, and servant, Mr. and Mrs. Attenburgh, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Martin, Misses Logan, (2), Miss Caught, Miss Wade, Messrs. P. Carn-side, C. Parbury ; and twelve in the interme-diate ; Dr. Macadam, surgeon. Rae, Dickson, and Co., agents.

September 8.—Boundary, brig, 188 tons, T.

Stewart, from Hobart Town 4th inst. No passengers. Cole, Bruce, and Norton, agents.

September 9.—H. M. cutter Maggie, from

Geelong.

September 9.—Express, s.s.s., from Geelong. September 9.—Queen. s.s.s., 207 tons, G.

Doran, from Belfast and Warrnambool. Pas-

sengers—cabin : Mrs. Massie and servant, Mrs. Noon, Miss Brown, Messrs. Beaver, Plum-mer, Best, Burrell, Holdman, Massie ; and twenty-two in the steerage. Brown, Ralston, and Co., agents.

ENTERED OUTWARDS.

September 8.—Noe, F. Foursan, for Sydney,

E. Teillaid and Co., agents.

September 8.—Ariel, G. Macallister, for New Plymouth, N.Z. Dredge and Thomas, agents.

CLEARED OUT.

September 8.—Merlin, ship, 1030 tons, George Borlase, for Calcutta. Willis, Merry,

and Co., agents.

September 8.—Iserbrooke, brig, 205 tons, Frederick Kock, for Valparaiso, with part of original cargo from Hamburg, and in ballast. Neuhauss, Woolley, and Co., agents.

September 8.—John Scott, brig, 107 tons, H. R. Walker, for Nelson. James Hemphill and Co., agents.

SAILED (HOBSON'S BAY).

September 8.—Ann and Jane, barque, for

Newcastle.

September 9.—Yarra Yarra, steamer, for Sydney.

SAILED (PORT PHILLIP HEADS).

September 8.—Aerolite, ship, for Shanghai. September 8.—Reindeer, ship, for Shanghai. September 8.—Harp, schooner, for Sydney.

PROJECTED DEPARTURES.

FOR LONDON.—Kent, 13th September.

FOR LIVERPOOL.—Donald McKay, 30th September ; Amigos, early.

FOR BOMBAY.—Free, this day.

FOR GUERNSEY.—Crispin, early.

FOR SYDNEY.—Eagle, this day ; Governor General, 11th September ; City of Sydney, 12th September ; Vanquish, 14th September ; Prince of the Seas, Peveril, Rebecca, early.

FOR NEWCASTLE, N.S.W.—Elizabeth, early.

FOR PORTLAND AND WARRNAMBOOL.—Cham-pion, every Friday ; Louisa, Mariquita, early.

FOR WARRNAMBOOL AND PORT COOPER.— Argenti, early.

FOR PORT FAIRY.—Jet, early.

FOR ADELAIDE.—Commodore, 11th Sep-tember ; Albion, Queen of the Isles, early.

FOR LAUNCESTON.—Black Swan, this day ; Royal Shepherd, Mercury, 11th September ; Harmony, Jet, Lady Bird, early.

FOR RIVER MERSEY.—John Nussey, Hercules, Harmony, early.

FOR HOBART TOWN.—Gem, early. FOR OTAGO, N.Z.—Sybil, early.

FOR PORT COOPER.—Argenti, 12th Sep-tember.

FOR NELSON, N.Z.—Albion, early.

FOR NEW PLYMOUTH.—Vixen, 12th Septem-ber.

FOR AUCKLAND, N.Z.—Ariel, early ; Ocean, 20th September.

FOR CAPE OF GOOD HOPE.—Free, this day. FOR CAPE OF GOOD HOPE via MAURITIUS.— Neander, early.

FOR VALPARAISO.—Iserbrooke, early.

FOR CALLAO.—Lucy, Carrymore, early.

FOR SAN FRANCISCO. — Simeon Draper, Fanny Major, 25th September.

FOR CEYLON.—Sailors' Friend, early.

FOR CALCUTTA.—White Eagle, 15th Septem-ber ; Falstaff, 16th September.

FOR SINGAPORE.—Alverton, Emanuel, Jo-anna Boag, Phœnix, Albion, early.

FOR MANILLA. —Miles Barton, early.

FOR HONG KONG.—Starling, Joseph Tucker, Tremelga, early.

FOR MACAO, via TIMOR.—Tremelga, early. FOR BATAVIA.—Nyverheid, early.

IMPORTS.

September 8.—City of Sydney, from Sydney : 8 casks, 11 cases, J. S. Moore ; 150 bags flour, 120 do. bran, J. Hayes ; 1 bundle hay knives, 25 dozen pick handles, 1 parcel, W. Powell ; 1 case, Caldwell ; 1 case billiard balls, J. Wright ; 1 box, 1 parcel, 1 bundle plants, E. Cohen ; 1 case, J. Kenny ; 7 bales paper, 1 case, A. W. Schuhkraft ; 20 cases, McKenzie ; 1 chest tea, 29 firkins butter, M. O'Shannessy ; 2 boxes, G. and L. Young ; 2 casks fruit, H. Wright ; 1 parcel, Commissioner of Police ; 1 box, Neu-hauss, Woolley, and Co.; 1 box fruit, Langville; 50 cases cigars, Politz and Rose ; 1 bag maize, Wallen and Sons ; 1 box, Cohen and Moses ; 1 cask oil, 25 hhds. old tom, 3 trunks, Order.

September 8.—Retriever, from Hobart Town: 20 tons potatoes, 40,000 feet timber, 30,000 palings, 30,000 shingles, 100 bundles laths, 5 tons nails, McPherson, Francis, and Co.

September 8.—Admiral, from London : 60 hhds., 5 casks hams, Graham, Sands, and Co.; 100 do., Graham, Lamb, and Co. ; 1 package books, Rev. Dean Macartney ; 100 cases wine, 1 case millinery, Griffiths, Fanning, and Co. ; 100 casks bottled beer, Smith and Co. ; 4 cases J. Low ; 40 do. candles, N. Priestley ; 2 casks wine, 8 cases do., Flower, McLaren, and Co. ; 300 boxes stearine candles, Kirchner, Sharp, and Co. ; 22 casks, 15 pun-cheons, M. Rose ; 27 cases, C. G. Stevens ; 200 do. bottled beer, James Henty and Co. ; 50 barrels currants, 70 cases do., 50 cases wine, 250 boxes oil, 25 cases confectionery, R. and P. Turnbull ; 9 bales linen, Thomas Anderson ; 1 case, E. A. Powlet ; 4 cases, C. G. Stevens ; 533 bags oats, Wilshin and Leighton ; 447 cases, 35 casks, Dalgety, Cruikshank and Co. ; 10 cases 8 casks, J. K. Corderoy ; 3 cases, Levy Brothers ; 1 case, D. Marks ; 77 casks, 100 cases, 221 kegs, 193 quarter casks, 10 octaves, J. Henty and Co. ; 34 cases, Mark Marks ; 100 boxes candles, Brown and Noyes ; 17 boxes type, Griffith, Fanning, and Co. ; 1 case, T. Fowler ; 164 cases, patent rice starch, Woolley and Robinson ; 1 box apparel, Dickson, Gilchrist, and Co. ; 2 cases, T. Lightfoot ; 1 case books, Stewart Tournay ; 10 kilderkins beer, 9 grind-stones, 3 cases, Charles Huxley ; 8 cases carts, Ashley and Healey ; 40 hogsheads beer, 100 cases do., A. Wilson, Nephew, and Co. ; 77 cases, E. Westby ; 6 cases, P. Palaseine ; 8 quarter-casks wine, 49 cases merchandise, G. S. Searle and Co. ; 8 cases books, W. Butters ; 2 do. stationery, W. McFee ; 15 bales, W. M. Bell and Co. ; 8 firkins, 106 kegs, 2 casks, 69 cases, E. Casement and Sons ; 1 case, W. Davies ; 5 cases boots. J. and L. Finlay ; 100 cases gin, H. A. Smith and Co. ; 1 case, T. T. Hodge ; 2 cases, 8 tierces, J. D. Solomon ; 119 cases, Willis, Merry, and Co. ; 1 case, G. Seath ; 437 cases, 60 hhds., 80 barrels, 30 drums, 15 crates, 200 bags, Henriques Brothers and Co. ; 3 cases, Dickson, Gilchrist, and Co. ; 1500 cart felloes, Ashley and Healey ; 4 cases, T. Light-foot ; 3 cases, London Chartered Bank ; 31 cases, Balfour, Down, and Co. ; 28 coils rope,

Kaufman, McCallum, and Co. ; 9 cases, Devas, Routledge, and Co. ; 50 hhds. beer, 130 barrels;

450 cases, 23 trunks, Graham, Lamb, and Co. ; 2 cases, Herring and White ; 21 bundles, 4 cases, 1 box, 1 package, T. Reed ; 32 packages,

J. Attenborough ; 100 cases beer, J. Mac-adam ; 1 case apparel, Dr. Robertson ; 70 cases, 25 trunks, Hyam and Co. ; 2 casks, E. Sturt ; 10 half tierces, 12 tierces, Dalgety and Co.; 6 bales, 1 barrel, 2 cases, 2 bulls, 9 sheep. Thos. Churnside ; 567 cases, Cleve Brothers and Co. ; 28 cases, 5 bales, A. Cum-

berland ; 1 case, H. Box ; 688 cases, A.Forrest ;

3 do., W. B. Marsh ; 50 boxes, Watson and Co. ; 100 do., De Pass Brothers ; 50 boxes candles, 5 half-tierces tobacco, 6 cases cheese, 5 do. sundries, 20 do. oil, Timms, Wilson, and Co., 25 coils rope, 50 cases sardines, 3 casks sugar, 24 do. beer, 38 cases wine, 50 firkins, 7 tierces, 1 crate, 19 cases, 2 casks, 42 bales, 39 packages, Order.

September 8.—Boundary, from Hobart Town : 1000 bags potatoes, 5 tons carrots, 7000

feet timber, Order.

EXPORTS.

September 8. Merlin, ship, for Calcutta : 1 box containing 299 oz. 2 dwts. gold.

September 8.—John Scott, for Nelson : 2 half tierces tobacco, 110 cases brandy, 2 chests tea, 71 bags sugar, 1 case saddlery, 5 cases herrings, 5 cases pickles, 36 dozen tin plates, 64 frying pans, 22 cases pipes, 1 case boots. ——————