Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Thursday 27 September 1855, page 4


SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

ARRIVED (HOBSON'S BAY).

September 26. - Pacifico, brig, 146 tons, J. Liddle, from Portland 24th inst. No passen-gers. James Henty, agent.

September 26. - Don Pedro II, barque, 167 tons, John Grant, from Hobart Town 20th inst. Passenger - cabin : Miss Himes ; and four in the steerage. T. Austin and Co., agents.

September 26. - Emma Prescott, brig, 160 tons, J. Stanton, from Hobart Town 20th inst. Passengers - cabin : Mrs. Foyle and family ; and four in the steerage. Geo. Lewis and Co., agents.

September 26. - Champion of the Seas, R. M. ship, - tons, Thomas McKirdy, from Liverpool 5th July. Passengers - cabin : Mr. and Mrs. Barnsley, Mr. and Mrs. McCready and child, Mrs. Turnbull, Mr. and Mrs. Allan, Mrs. and Miss Laby, Miss Nind, Miss Brad-ford, Miss Ramsey, Mr. and Mrs. Heron, Mrs.

Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Perkins and child, Messrs. Clarke, Willet, Caldwell, Hartbottle, Hockenall, Boyd (2), Thomson, Howlett, Gill, Clarendon, McComas, McCombe, Paterson, Barratt ; and four hundred and thirty-eight in the intermediate and steerage. Mackay, Baines, and Co., agents.

ARRIVED (PORT PHILLIP HEADS).

September 26. - General Blanco, ship, 907 tons, Charles Gill, from Hong Kong 1st June. No cargo. Four hundred and eighty-eight Chi-nese passengers. Captain, agent.

September 26. - Viola, brig, 139 tons, Alfred Woodcock, from Calcutta 15th July, for Gee-long. Cargo ; rice, sugar, and rope. No passen-gers. Brown, Ralston, and Co., agents.

September 26. - Western Bride, ship, 1103 tons, Andrew Canders, from Liverpool 1st June. Cargo : coals and water-pipes. Three hundred and eighty-four Government immi-grants. Meyer and Co., agents.

ENTERED OUTWARDS.

September 26. - Amigos, W. J. Lee, for Hong Hong. Buchanan, Kramer, and Co., agents.

September 26. - Reinauw Engelkens, W. Kingswell, for Circular Head, V.D.L. Charles E. Dean, agent.

CLEARED OUT.

September 26. - Mosquito, schooner, 35 tons, J. M. Gill, for Hobart Town, V.D.L., in bal-last. Captain, agent.

September 26. - Nyverheid, ship, 641 tons, E. L. Kerstra, for Batavia, in ballast. McDonnell and Ronald, agents.

September 26. - Victoria Packet, 170 tons,

J. B. Garrard, for Sydney. Lane and Wilks, agents.

September 26. - Reinauw Engelkens, schooner, 90 tons. William Kingswell, for Circular Head, V.D.L. Charles E. Dean, agent.

September 26. - Ocean, brig, 181 tons, Henry Cain, for Auckland, N.Z. W.H. Monk,

agent.

September 26. - Black Swan, steamer, 145

tons, A. T. Woods, for Launceston, with part of original cargo from Launceston. W. Bayles and Co., agents.

SAILED (HOBSON'S BAY).

September 26. - City of Sydney, steamer, for Sydney.

September 26. - Prince of the Seas, ship, for Sydney.

SAILED (PORT PHILLIP HEADS).

September 26. - Jane and Elizabeth, schooner,

for Circular Head.

September 26. - Ocean Steed, ship, for Ba-

tavia.

September 26. - Mayflower, schooner, for

Launceston.

September 26. - Hargraves, schooner, for

Sydney.

September 26. - Storm Bird, steamer, for

Port Albert.

September 26. - Queen, steamer, for Port-

land.

PROJECTED DEPARTURES.

For Liverpool. - Donald McKay, 30th September; Neander, early.

For Sydney. - Governor-General and Hel-lespont, alternately every Tuesday ; Wonga Wonga , Alma, 29th September ; Rebecca, Harbinger, Emily Jane, early.

For Portland and Warrnambool. - Cham pion, every Friday, Queen, every Wednesday; Toroa, Elizabeth, early.

For Adelaide. - Burra Burra, 29th Sep-tember; Lady Bird, early.

For Launceston. - Maid of the Yarra, Queen

of the Isles, early.

For Hobart Town. - Druid, early.

For River Mersey. - Harmony, early.

For Otago, N. Z. - Macclesfield, 1st Oc-

tober; Sybil, early.

For New Plymouth, N. Z. - Vibilia, 1st

October.

For Auckland, N.Z. - William Denny, 29th September ; Eleonora, 1st October ; Drover,

2nd October.

For Wanganui, N.Z. - Mimmie Dike, 28th October ; Ariel, early.

For Callao. - Lucy, Boundary, early.

For Valparaiso. - Chilian, Alster, Nora Creina, early.

For San Francisco. - Fanny Major, 1st

October.

For Singapore. - Albion, early.

For Hong Kong. - Amigos, 29th Septem ber ; Tubal Cain, 1st October ; Joseph Tucker,

Tremelga, early.

For Macao, via Timor. - Tremelga, early. For Batavia.- Charlotte Ann, early. For Mauritius. - Sea Belle, this day.

IMPORTS.

September 26. - Pacifico, from Portland : 70 tons coal, Order.

September 26. - Don Pedro II., from Hobart Town: 3890 feet timber, 150 cases geneva, 10 do. wine, 390 bags potatoes, 2 tons do., 2 do. carrots, 2300 palings, 41 bundles cow-hair, 46 cases apples, 80 tons stones, 30 crates soda-water bottles, 15 cases bacon and hams, 1 steam-engiue, 58 cases claret, 198 cases gin, 20 do. bottles, Order.

September 26. - Emma Prescott, from Hobart Town: 30,000 feet timber, 20,000 palings, 170 bags potatoes, 69 casks jam, 2 cases matches, George Lewis and Co.

September 26. - Champion of the Seas,

from Liverpool: 2 crates twigs, &c., Thos. Bowes Barreck : 15 boxes hams, 7 cases mer-chandise, 9 cases bacon, 100 firkins butter, 1 case jewellery, Dalgety, Cruikshank and Co. ; 7 cases bonnets, Sargood, King and Co. ; 1 case, G. V. Brooke ; 50 crates glass bowls, S. M. Joel; 2 cases clothing, 2 cases, Haigh Bro-thers; 3 cases merchandise, Wm. Cook, jun.; 62 cases, Nathaniel Harris; 8 cases, Bouchet and Jourdan; 1 case watches, Levy Danzenger and Co. ; 1 case looking-glasses, R. R. Osman ; 12 cases, 93 trunks, 3 bales, E. Moses and Sons; 12 trunks, Jas. Simeon ; 100 firkins butter, 20 do. do., 50 do. do, 15 casks hams,

300 firkins butter, 23 cases, 1 bale, 400 firkins butter, 2 cylinders machinery, 85 boxes can-dles, 45 bags split peas, 2 cases machinery, 1 case boiler, 1 box, 1 case fly-wheels, 1 case, 19 sheets lead, 7 casks lead pipes, 16 casks lead shot, 1 case telescope, 50 boxes oilmen's stores, 16 kegs nails, 50 firkins butter, 50 do. do., 50 do. do., 20 do. do., 1 box stationery, 20 firkins butter, 8 waggons, 2 cases, 21 pairs wheels, Order; 9 trunks, 1 case, 24 cases stearine candles, Joseph, Samuel, and Co. ; 2 boxes jewellery, Abraham, Berens, and Co. ; 2 cases, John Ross and Co.; 600 firkins butter, 100 do. do., 29 hhds. bacon, 29 hhds. hams, 57 bushels cordage, 100 firkins butter, 28 boxes cheese, Dennistoun, Brothers and Co.; 1000 hams, 10 bundles bacon, 60 firkins butter, 3 tierces cheese, 100 firkins butter, 2 boxes cheese, 50 firkins butter, R. and P. Turnbull ; 25 hhds. ale, R. Goldsborough : 30 boxes hams, Begg, Mitchell and Webb ; 1 box; wearing apparel, George Brooker, Esq. ; 250 firkins butter, 50 firkins butter, Miles, Kington and Co. ; 1 case boots and shoes, M. Russell Dick ; 100 firkins butter, R. and L. Rostron and Co.; 100 hams, 25 firkins butter, John French; 2 cases, 200 firkins butter, Porter, Buchanan, and Co. ; 1 box hardware, Robert Davies and Co. ; 100 firkins butter, Thomas S. Martin ; 40 boxes, Creeth, Hicks, and Creeth; 5 boxes books, Callender, Caldwell, and Co.: 25 boxes books, and 1 parcel samples, Colin Campbell ; 75 packages, Carlton and Hocknell ; 50 boxes candles, McPherson, Francis, and Co. ; 3 cases paintings, Fuchs, Schiemn and Co.; 2 cases candles, James Linders; 100 firkins butter, Henriques Brothers and Co. ; 2 cases, D. and P. Falk ; 3 cases and 3 casks, Henry Box ; 2918 flagstones, Town Clerk of Melbourne ; 6 packages merchandise, Hugh Pattinson; 4 cases bacon, Hellicar and Sydes ; 7 casks hams, Hull and Sons ; 38 bales bacon, 4 boxes hams, 3 firkins butter, W. Hetherington; 9 boxes cheese, McGilvray and Co. ; 3 boxes boots, John Couties ; 2 boxes, Peterson, Pole, and Co. ; 4 cases hams, 9 do. hams and bacon, Henry Cirdner; 2 cartwheels, 2 axletrees, 1 box merchandise, Robert Allan ; 1 case merchandise, Joseph Crowther ; 8 cases biscuit, Eward Caskell ; 3 cases boots, 1 case books, J. J. Blundell and Co.; 1 box apparel, John Smith ; 1 case dried fish, Mrs. Baldie ; 1 box, F. C. Coates ; 1 box, George Chapman : 1 cask fishing nets, Daniel Roger ; 1 case boots, 1 case stationery, 2 cases boots, 1 case shoes, 1 case and 2 wheels, 1270 bags salt. Mackay, Baines and Co. ; 1 box, K. W. Smith ; 1 box boots and shoes, George Stanley Powell ; 1 box, James Hunter; 1 case wearing apparel, Edgar F. Sprunge ; 4 cases, Burdell and Co. ; 1 case periodi cals, Edward Arnold ; 7 cases, 1 case, 4 bales, 1 case, 1 bale, 1 parcel patterns, L. Steven-son and Sons ; 1 case wearing apparel, Jas. Girvan; 2 cases books, G. and L. Young; 6 cases hardware, H. J. Clarke; 100 boxes candles, Jos. Thomson and Co. ; 1 case, 1 cask hardware, Alexander McWhinney; 1 cask, 1

bundle scythes and poles, Thomas Jackson ; 8 cases boots and shoes, Messrs. Jos. Katzen stein and Co. ; 4 boxes leather, H. W. Farrar and Co. ; 2 cases merchandise, B. Caspinall ; 9 boxes boots and shoes, John Black; 2 cases millinery, Henry M. Williams ; 7 kegs nails, 20 bundles spades, William Davidson ; 6 tierces hams, 24 bundles bacon, 1 case mer-chandise, Cleve Brothers and Co. ; 100 firkins butter, Thos. Davies ; 1 case books, Manager of the Oriental Bank Corporation; 1 box merchandise, Jas. Callender and Co.: 3 cases merchandise, Dodgson; 2 cases do., Mailer, McKerzie, and Love; 3 cases do., Lawrence Rostron, sen. ; 9 packages merchandise, 1 parcel patterns, Banks Brothers and Henderson ; 8 cases books, 3 cases do., George Robertson ; 1 bale haberdashery, J. Carmichael; 1 case books, Henry Sla-ney ; 1 box, Bright Brothers and Co. ; 1 box jewellery, Hyman Brothers ; 2 boxes jewellery, Lachman Brothers ; 1 case hardware and jewellery, Matt Joseph ; 2 cases, Swirrie Bro- thers ; 1 case, Wilson, Tickle, and Co ; 90 fir-kins butter, Helliry Dodgson ; 2 cases drapery.

S. Snow; 8 casks hardware, W. Freer ; 218 cases, James Twycross and Sons ; 19 packages, James Christie ; 2 cases, Smith and Gardner ; 1 case, Andrews, Deakin, and Co. ; 1 iron press, 2 casks chinaware, 5 cases goods, Order ; 26 cases merchandise, 150 boxes do., 15 trunks do., 16 cases do., Hyam and Co. ; 1 case hard-ware, 1 cask do., 10 bundles scythe sneads, Henry Box. For Geelong : 15 boxes hams, 150 firkins butter, 9 cases bacon, 4 cases mer-chandise, Dalgety, Ibbotson, and Co.; 21 trunks boots and shoes, Wm. Anderson; 1 box merchandise, Wm. Walker ; 7 packages earth-enware, W. and E. Shaw ; 1 case merchandise, Edwin Wood ; 7 barrels cheese, 50 boxes candles, James Simpson ; 1 box matches, John Atkin ; 1 case merchandise, Wm. Roope ; 5 cases carriage materials, 295 bars railway iron, 14 cases railway carriages, 2 wheels, 1 lever, 1 rail-straightening machine, 30 sets of wheels and axles, 3 cases, Melbourne and Gee-long Railway Company. .

EXPORTS.

September 26. - Victoria Packet, for Syd-ney : 11 boxes glass, 75 boxes lemon syrup, 75 boxes lobsters, 25 barrels varnish, 1 leather splitting machine, 20 cases chairs, 15 cases

stoves and fixtures.

September 26. - Reinauw Engelkens, for Cir-cular Head, V. D. L. : 12 boxes candles, 12 boxes soap, 5 bags rice, 6 casks ale, 7 tins bis-cuit, 19 tins coffee, 1½ bags salt, 1 bundle shovels, 50 sheep.

September 26. - Ocean, for Auckland, N.Z. : 4 cases galvanised tinned iron, 60 cases win-dow glass, 126 bags rice, 1 case bullock-hobble chains, 3 cases drugs and perfumery, 35 French windows, 10 American stoves with pots, pipes, &c, 7 tons Peruvian guano, 7 cases corrugated galvanised iron, 39 packages and 4 bundles ironmongery, 71 bundles galvanised iron wire, 18 stoves, 109 bundles gunny bags, 20 cases chairs, 1 case castings, 13 bundles iron wire, 1 propeller screw, 1 case joiners' tools, 2 planks, 1 case boots, 5 horses.

September 26. - Black Swan, for Launceston : 2 cases machinery.