South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Tuesday 19 December 1854, page 2


SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

ARRIVED.

Sunday, December 17— The ship Standard, 714 tons, Blyth, master, from Plymouth September 10, (Arrival reported yesterday). Government emigrants : Married couples — Bodimar wife and child, Bodal wife and 2 chil-

dren, Bennett wife and 3 children, Blackney wife and 2 children, Bosanth wife and 3 children, Bray wife and 4 children, Burbusy and wife, Blunden and wife, Curtis and wife, Largege and wife, Champion wife and 3 chil-dren, Cock wife and 2 children, Dower and wife, Dris-comell wife and 3 children, Evans, wife and 3 children, Griffith and wife, Green and wife, Gill wife and child, Hosking wife and 2 children, Hawke wife and 2 children, Hosking and wife, Hicks and wife, Jenkins wife and child, James wife and 2 children, Wey wife and 6 chil-dren, Jenkins wife and 2 children, Mullon wife and child, Northcott and wife, Opie and wife, Oaff and wife, Paul and wife, Pool wife and child, Poole wife and 2 children, Roberts and wife, Rogers and wife, Richards and wife, Rogers and wife, Rowe and wife, Rook wife and 4 children, Roberts wife and 3 children, Rowe wife and 5 children, Rossiter wife and child, Richards and wife, Symon wife and child, Spear wife and 2 children, Strong-man wife and 3 children, Trembeth and wife, Temby and wife, Trezise and wife, Wren and wife, Vivian and wife, Wasley and wife, Williams and wife, Wattars and wife, Williams wife and 4 children, Wellington wife and 2 children, Warren wife and 2 children, Walkom wife and 2 children, Webb wife and child, Wall and wife, Mackenzie wife and 6 children, Murray wife and 2 children, O'Callaghan wife and 8 children. Single men — Ridsly, Nealy 2, Neylon, Beckle 2, Bray, Branch, Bennett 2, Bray, Blackney, Brant, Bosanke 2, Perryman, Bryant, Clergman, Coombe, Condy, Dodge, Eyre, Grady 2, Hore, Husband, Jenkins, Jones, Jack, Martin, Mathews, Mutton, Odgers, Olliver, Pouroy, Pearce, Rowe, Rodgers, Roberts, Rowe, Treylor, Treman 3, Whills, Williams, Wall. Single women — Bray, Blacknes, Bosanth, Bennett, Blanchard, Chapel, Cotter, Clark, Cock, Champion, Gudean, Gill, Gregin, Inch, Lezer, Mutton, Mitchell, Pollard, Boase, Rose, Ridsley, Rowe, Rook, Remfrey, Kees, Lants, Shronpman 3, Stephens, Whyte, Waslye, Caterer, Marsen, Gunn, Alexander, Heinter, Hopkins 2, Nealy 2, Neylon 3.

ARRIVED COASTWISE. Monday, December 18 — The barge Schneider, 33 tons, Burns, master, from Port Wakefield. Cargo — 30 bales wool. Same day — the cutter Maria, 6 tons, Goldsworth, master, from Yorke's Peninsula. In ballast. CLEARED OUT. Monday, December 18 — The brigantine Scotia, 112 tons, Gallagher, master, for Melbourne. CLEARED OUT COASTWISE. Monday, December 18 — The steamer Melbourne (in-tended to be the Sir Henry), 75 tons, Robertson, master, for Port Elliot. Cargo — 1 whale-boat, 4 pkgs. sundries, 1 jar oil, 2 tins paint, 1 bag cotton waste. Same day — The cutter Star, 16 tons, Hubert, master, for Yorke's Peninsula. In ballast. Same day — The schooner Bandicoot, 55 tons, for Port Lincoln and Flinders Island. Cargo — 10 bags flour, 1 case hops, 7 cases brandy, 8 cases beer, 6 cases wine, 6 cases gin, 1 keg whiskey, 8 cases cider, 1 hhd. port wine, 20 boxes tea, 2 casks tar, 2 casks pitch, 1 dray, 10 bags pollard, 1 box, 2 hhds. beer, 2 qr.-casks wine, 1 qr.-cask gin, 1 qr.-cask rum, 1 hhd. cider, 2 boxes cigars, 12 bags sugar, 15 boxes soap, 2 saddles, 75 feet joists and battens, 23 small parcels.

IMPORTS. Cargo of the Standard — 50 hhds. beer, 140 cases, 10 crates, Thompson ; 14 pun. rum, 8 hhds. wine, 10 qr.-casks do., Archer ; 25 hhds., 34 cases sherry, Order ; 100 ditto ditto, Thompson ; 14 ditto, 16 boxes, Abrahams ; 40 boxes, Hart and Hughes ; 1 case, Allen ; 8 cases, Brandon ; 118 bags coffee, 50 bags sugar, 20 octaves, 30 qr.-casks, 10 hhds. brandy, 93 cases, 50 drums oil, 20 kegs arsenic, 200 casks bottled beer, 25 do. blacking, 10 cases, 20 tierces sugar, 145 hhds., 10 qr.-casks, 119 cases, Hen-riques and Co. ; 4 cases, Perryman and Co.; 9 trunks, 1 case, Waller, Crocker, and Co. EXPORTS. Cargo of the Scotia — 50 casks beer, 426 bags bran, 200 do. flour, 83 bales hay, 50 cases gin. MISCELLANEOUS. Among the vessels spoken by the Standard, were the Clipper, hence, bound to Melbourne ; the Primoguet, for Pondicherry ; and several other vessels, whose destina-tions were not apparent here from their clearances.

NOTICE TO MARINERS. NORTH UNST, SHETLAND — TEMPORARY LIGHTHOUSE. The Commissioners of Northern Lighthouses hereby give notice that, with the view to a permanent light being ultimately established in the same locality, a tem-porary lighthouse tower has been erected off the north end of the Island of Unst, in Shetland, and that the light will be exhibited therefrom for the first time on the night Of Wednesday, 11th October, 1854, and every night thereafter, from the going away of daylight in the evening till the return of daylight in the morning. The following is a specification of the lighthouse, and the appearance of the light, by Mr. David Stevenson, En-gineer to the Commissioners :— " The temporary lighthouse is erected on Muckle Flugga, being one of the group of rocks called the Burra Fiord Holms, which lie off the headland of Hermaness, being the northern extremity of the Island of Unst. The lighthouse is in N. lat. 60° 51' 20", and W. long. 0° 53' 3". " Tho small rock called the 'Out Stack,' which is the most northern rock of the Shetland Isles, bears from the lighthouse about E. by N. ½ N. by compass, and is dis-tant about half a nautic mile. " The North Unst Light will be known to mariners as a fixed light, of the natural colour. It is elevated about 165 feet above the level of high-water of ordinary spring-tides, and may be seen at the distance of about 19 nautic miles, and at lesser distances according to the state of the atmosphere."

VESSELS IN HARBOUR. Adeona, schooner, 130 tons, Noel, master, from Mel-bourne. Newman and Son, agents. In the Stream. Albemarle, ship, 704 tons, Stevens, master, from Ply-mouth. Company's Wharf. Alice Maud, barque, 453 tons, Tindale, master, from London. Blyth Brothers, Town, Scott, Port, agents. Company's Wharf. Anne Forster, 528 tons, Thompson, master, from Liverpool. Hall and Co., agents. In the Stream. Apparition, schooner, 137 tons, Millar, master, from Hobart Town. Captain Millar, agent. In the Stream. Ariel, schooner, 105 tons, Hoseason, master, from Sydney. Company's Wharf. Bosphorus, steamer, 330 tons, Douglas, master, from Melbourne. Beck and Co., Town ; Duff, Port, agents. Company's Wharf. Brightman, barque, 384 tons, Westbrook, master, from Singapore. Elder and Co., agents. In the Stream. Champion, brig, 220 tons, Jack, maste, from Melbourne. Newman and Son, agents. Company's Wharf. Champion, screw-steamer, 176 tons, Helpman, master, from Fremantle. E. G. Collinson, agent. Queen's Wharf. Clipper, schooner, 125 tons, Matson, master, from Mel-bourne. Queen's Wharf. Dirigo, ship, 1282 tons, Trevillick, master, from Liver-pool. Stilling and Co., agents. In the Stream. Drie Vrienden, 303 tons, Hegst, master, from Liverpool. Hall and Co., agents. Company's Wharf. Emily Allison, brigantine, 99 tons, Davey, master, from Melbourne. Company's Wharf. Evening Star, barque, 847 tons, St. Crroix, master, from Jersey. Company's Wharf. Fortitude, barque, 251 tons, Barras, master, from Lon-don. Cleve and Co., Town, Collinson, Port, agents. Company's Wharf. Fop Smit, barque, 548 tons, Swart, master, from London. Grierson, Town ; Captain Scott, Port, agents. In the Stream. Gem, cutter, 60 tons, McCoy, master, from Port Elliot. Grenada, schooner, 150 tons, Wood, master. Queen's Wharf. Hamlet, brig, 208 tons, Collis, master, from Fremantle. Queen's Wharf. Hannah Maria, barque, 385 tons, Drew, master, from Lacepede Bay. Newman, agent. In the Stream. Harry, brig, Tuck, master, from Port Elliot. Fergusson and Fox, agents. In the Stream. Hazard, schooner, 134 tons. Dixon, Town, Collinson, Port, agents. In the Stream. Highland Lassie, brig, 179 tons, Saunders master, from Melbourne. Tapley and Son, agents. In the Stream. Irene, barque, 447 tons, Bruce, master, from London. De Pass and Co., Town, Captain Scott, Port, agents. Company's Wharf. Jacoba, barque, 650 tons, M. F. Schaap, master, from London. Hall and Co, agents. Company's Wharf. James Fernie, ship, 1037 tons, Daly, master, from Liver-pool. Main, Lindsay, and Co., Town, Collinson, Port, agents. In the Stream. Josephine L'Oizeau, schooner, 96 tons, Nickson, master, from Newcastle, N.S.W. Younghusband and Co., agents. In the Stream. Lapwing, cutter, 65 tons, Francis, master, from Port Elliot. Lauren Kosten, barque, 580 tons, Klene, master, from London. Company's Wharf. Lord of the Isles, ship, 691 tons, Manton, master, from Southampton. In the Stream. Louisa, brig, 182 tons, Heslop, master, from Singapore. Newman and Son, Port, agents. Queen's Wharf. Marion, ship, 900 tons, Leighton, master, from Liver-pool. In the Stream. Matador, barque, 296 tons, Hicks, master, from London. Company's Wharf. Nancy, schooner, 118 tons, Warrick, master, from Mel-bourne. Queen's Wharf. Punch, brig, 164 tons, Ward, master, from Melbourne. Newman and Son, agents, Queen's Wharf. Sanspareille, schooner, 138 tons, Thomas Devine, master, from Melbourne. Devine, agent. Queen's Wharf. Standard (ship), 714 tons, Blyth, master, from Plymouth. In the stream. Tweed, coal hulk. In the stream. Simpson, agent. Verona, schooner, 182 tons, Hepburn, master, from Mel-bourne. Slater, Town, Newman, Port, agents. Levi's Wharf. Vesta, barque, 388 tons, Fenwick, master, from London. Aylwin, Town, agent. Prince's Wharf. Victoria, 524 tons, Tremearne, master, from London. Thompson, Town, Newman and Son, Port, agents. In the Stream. Warbler, schooner, 167 tons, Gray, master, from Sydney. Prince's Wharf. Wynsud, ship, 546 tons, Hunt, master, from London. Aylwin, Town ; Collinson, Port, agents. Company's Wharf. Yatala, Government schooner, Germain, master, from Port Augusta and Port Lincoln.

AT THE NORTH ARM. Charles Ferdinand, bri?, 138 tons, Anstadt, master, '?t^orn Hamburg. Amsberg, Town; Mocatta, Port, agents. Prince Regent, barque, 633 tons, Jairo, master, from ?'Loadon. C. Cleve and O/ Town, Collinson, Port, agents. AT THE LIGHTSHIP. Oceanica, Prima Donna, Anna Dixon. VESSELS EXPECTED. ' 'Th» ftiQoTtin'g Is a list, taken from various sources, or WsmIb laid pa or sailed for this port :— FROM LONDON. Adolph von Nassau (Dutch), 441 tons, to sail October 20 Alkar, 560 tons, to sail Oct. 25' ? r ? - - . . : is-,-.;cr' Burra Burra, l.ooo tons, to sail Sept. 20 -?:;?':,? Coromandel, S39 tans, sailed with Government emlgrjmts Danneborg (DaaUh), %%\- tons, Simmesen.' master, to tifci^ October 15 ?--'?? -^*. ???;'? Duke of Lancaster, 453 tons, Major, masto, to ?ail June 7. Flora Kerr, ship, 416 tons, loading in October - - - - -Fortitude, loading in October for Adelaide aniHebart Town. Henry Woolley, 700 tonSj Bower, master, tosaUOcto? ber 15 Iris, 830 ttftu; Dobson, master, to leave October 1 ? Jane Green, 800 tons (in place of the Ouderdirk), sailed August 2 Japast, foaa, Chalmers, master, to leave October 7 John Lugars, 508 tons, to Bail October 20 Kangaroo, ship, 660 tons, Pickering, master, sailed Sept. 9 Leander, 478 tens, to sail October 2 Lochnagar, sailed in September Lœvesteyn (Danish), 73S tons, Mulkr, master loading in October Magdalena, ship, 8S9 tons, Bnnton, master, to sail witn Government emigrants October 3 Maid of Yarra, sailed Aug. 22 Mary Graham, sailed Aufast 31 ' - ? ' Niger, sailed Sept 24 Norman, 517 tons, to sail October 30 ? ?-* ??-:. ?: '-???' Norton, -£ng:in October for Port Wakeidd -:??-. -' P^-.terps, $43 toasi ayma^:in«»t«rrloritog Ri«45ohiyg aaad^Beplember 24 ' ^ ' Tiberius, »hip, aw toiu, Toaaj B»teM6l«w»0fto Mr 10 Van Galen, 573 tons, sailri 8q-t, 5

Veore, 484 tbai^'Blmkia, master, safle*Augus*iS !--( Yanikale, 338 tons,?earson; jmastegiosaing ia.Oetobtt. Yssel (Danish) Ysabel (Danish), 539 tons^Messen, master. loading in a October FROM SOUTHAMPTON. Star Queen, 830 tons, Grant, master, sailed with Go-, vernment emigrants Sept. 30 ?' : Telegraph, to sail with Government emigrants Octo-. ber23 , . FROM SUNDERLAND. Sir Charles Napier, ship. FROM BRISTOL. Columbus; with Government emigrants, (ailed in Jane FROM SWANSEA. Marmus Willem, 400 tons, sailed in Sapteniber for Port Wakefield FROM CARDIFF. Charles Kerr, ship, 750 tons, loading in October FROM PLYMOUTH. Nile, to sail with Government snigrants^orember 18 FROM LIVERPOOL. Bristow, barque, 374 tons. B. Haghts, master, tailed September 16 Rosamunde, 359 tons, Dichley, master, to sail October 2 White Cloud, 422 tons, to sail October 10 William Stevenson, :^00 tons, :to' sail with Government emigrants November 2 FROM THE CLYDE. Lady Emma, 138 tona, sailed in September for Port: Elliot FROM DUNDEE. Harriet; 800 tons, sailed end of May FROM GLASGOW. Ann Roxby, barque. Carrigal, master, sailed 'August 25 Huron, to sail in- August ? ? ' — White Swan, steamer, 350 tons, MacEwen, master, for Adelaide and Melbourne,- loading September 3

FROM HAMBURG. Johann Casar, with passengers and cargo, to sail middle otSeptembor ' FROM SINGAPORE. Bernard, Hacket, master, sailed SeDt. 30 George Glen, Campbell, master, sailed Oct. 13 Symmetry, early FROM SWAN RIVER. Daphne, schooner, shortly FROM LAUNCESTON. Emma, sailed September IS FROM SYDNEY. Sea Nymph, brig1, ZOOtous, Elliott, master, to sail Oth November FROM MELBOURNE. Aim, early Albion, early ' '? Ariel, schooner, sailed November 25 Flash, early ' * ? Hellespont, steamer, to sail November 29 John Scott, brig, earlj Louisa, early Lydia (doubtful)-' Willing Lass, early