Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Thursday 4 February 1858, page 4


SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

HOBBON'S BAY,

TIDE TABLE THIS DAY. - Low water, 12.15 mid-night; high water, 7 a.m. ; low water, 12.30 p.m. ; high water, 6.30 p.m.

February 3. - 6 a.m. : Wind S., strong gale, with heavy squalls and rain. - 5.30 p.m. : Wind S. by E.; strong gale, willi heavy squalls and rain.

ARRIVED. February 3. - London, A.S.N. s.s., 500 tons, W. Cottier, from Sydney 31st ult. Passengers - cabin : Mrs. Rogers and family, Miss Leider, Messrs. A. Aigala, Scherrman, Francis, Cittenden, Florence, Leslie, Howard, Fay, Furnival, Youngman, Burbank, Carson, Boley, Aston, E. S. Hill ; and 33 in the steerage. W. P. White and Co., agents.

February 3. - Shooting Star, Black Ball ship, 1,362 tons, Wm. Alcock, from Liverpool 7th November. Passengers - cabin : Mrs. Doyle and family, Miss Lane, Rev. Mr. Taggat, Rev. Mr. Goethe, Messrs. Power, and Shepway; and 318 in the steerage. Mackay, Baines,

and Co., agents.

February 3. - Reindeer, schooner, 104 tons, W. Baker, from Hobart Town 27th ult. No passengers. Captain

Baker, agent.

February 3. - Reliance, brig, 119 tons, J. Calder, from Hobart Town 29th ult. No passengers. Captain Calder, agent.

ENTERED OUTWARDS.

February 3. - Sebim, schooner, 111 tons, P. McTaviah.

for Newcastle, N.S.W.

February 3. - Montezuma, barque, 136 tons, A. McIntyre, for River Mersey, V.D.L.

February 3. - North America, American ship, 1,464 tons, J. Collin, for Callao.

February 3. - Emily Allison, schooner, 100 tons, J. Collins, for Auckland, N.Z.

CLEARED OUT.

February 3. - Almora, ship, 1,107 tons, Henry Wil liams, for Callao, in ballast. Smith, Merry, and Co.,

agents.

February 3. - Alma, schooner, 162 tons, W. Dow, for Newcastle, N.S.W., in ballast. J. F. Dow and Co.,

agents.

February 3. - City qf Hobart, s.s., 363 tons, G. V. Bentley, for Hobart Town. Gilles, Nicholson, and

Co., agents.

February 3. - Harriet Hope, brig, 250 tons, William Spain, for Newcastle, N.S.W. J. Snowball, agent.

February 3. - North Star, brig, 122 tons, R. Dall, for Hobart Town. Pigott Brothers and Co., agents.

February 3. - Zone, schooner, 96 tons, C. C. Beer, for Sydney. Captain, agent.

February 3. - Guy Mannering, ship, 1,418 tons, S. H. Dollard, for London. H. T. Wilson and Co.,

agents.

PROJECTED DEPARTURES.

FOR ENGLAND AND THE EAST. - Simla, R.M.S.,

15th February.

FOR LONDON. - Guy Mannering, this day ; Rox burgh Castle, 7th February ; Sydenham, this day ; William and Jane, 10th February; Frances Henty, 14th February ; Medway, 15th February; Swiftsure, 24th February ; Indemnity, 25th February ; Maidstone, 8th March.

FOR LIVERPOOL. - Invincible, 10th February ; Red Jacket, 1st March ; Royal Charter, 1st April.

FOR BRISTOL. - Morning Star, this day. FOR SYDNEY. - London, this day,

FOR ADELAIDE. - Burra Burra, 6th February.

FOR LAUNCESTON. - Royal Shepherd, 6th February.

FOR CALLAO. - Screamer, this day ; Almora, Ard Millan, King of Algeria, early.

FOR MANILLA. - Janet Mitchell, early.

FOR HONG KONG. - Hebe, 19th February. FOR SHANGHAI. - Bordelaise, early.

FOR MAURITIUS. - Adelaide, Baltasara, early. FOR AKYAB. - George Marshall, Gharra, early. FOR MADRAS. - Queen of Sheba, early.

FOR SINASPORE. - Margaret Smith, Magi, early. FOR RANGOON. - Pauline, early.

FOR BATAVIA. - Barnave, Java Koerier, early.

IMPORTS.

February 3. - Child of the Regiment, from London: 20 hhds. spirits, Dickson and Williams; 900 cases geneva, McPherson, Francis, and Co. ; 500 cases gin,

1,000 cases spirits, 100 hhds, ale, 501 boxes candles, 15 cases glass, 720 deals, Raleigh, Dauglish, White, and Co.; 1,000 cases brandy, 50 casks rum, 1,000 cases geneva, 500 cases beer, 500 boxes candles, 50 cases sardines, 350

drums oil and turpentine, 548 sacks oats, 6,782 flooring boards, 13 pockets hops, Joshua Brothers ; 25 hhds. brandy, Downing, Griffith, and Co. ; 10 puncheons spirits, 62 hhds. 40 quarter-casks brandy, 1 case cigars, Bligh and Harbottle; 32 casks 83 cases spirits, 6 hhds. 3 casks brandy, Graham, Sands, and Co. ; 1,000 cases geneva, R. and P. Turnbull ; 45 hhds. brandy, Gra ham, Lamb, and Co. ; 200 cases spirits, 21 crates,

De Pass Brothers and Co. ; 4 hhds. spirits, E. B. Cargill and Co. ; 200 cases spirits, Henriques Brother and Co. ; 5 hhds. spirits, 200 packages, Bright Brothers and Co. ; 150 cases spirits, 2 cases perfumery, A. Dreutler and Co. ; 29 casks rum, 10 hhds. 10 quarter-

casks brandy, 20 packages, E. Westby and Co. ; 20 hhds. brandy, 25 hhds. rum. White Brothers and Co. ;

4 cases, W. Milimore, 1 hhd. hardware, 43 packages, H. W. Steward; 1 case, W. Hume ; 300 cases, Mel

choir and Co.; 7 packages, 2 bales, 1 box, 1 case, Kerchner, Sharp, and Co. ; 150 casks ale, 100 casks

porter, R. Goldsbrough; 33 packages, R. Harris ; 1 case, W. Williams ; 4 packages mangles, McEwan and Co. ; 10 cases, 7 casks, D. and P. Falk ; 7 cases, H.

Houghton ; 50 casks bottled beer, 29 cases, D. Lyons ; 5 bales, W. M. Bell and Co. ; 200 casks, 165 cases, L. Joseph ; 6 cases, Lewis and Bowen ; 6 casks shot,

Maunder Brothers; 10 cases, H. Box; 1 case, C. Barwick ; 15 pockets, 28 cases, 5 packages, 500 cases bottled beer, Dalgety, Cruikshank, and Co.; 120 cases, 23 carboys acids, 3 bales, 38 packages piping, 15 coils rope, 681 packages, Martin, Forrest, and Co. ; 120 cases wine, Pawson and Co. ; 7 cases. Sargood, King,

and Co. ; 50 kegs nails, Gibbs, Ronald, and Co. ; 130 casks bottled beer, R. Bowden ; 12 trunks, J. Bell ; 13 trunks boots, Rolls and Sons ; 100 casks, 15 bundles, Wilson, Buchanan, and Co.; 100 packages, Levicks and Piper; 639 rails, 3,834 chairs, 20 casks, Railway Trustees; 14 crates, Cox, Routledge, and Co.; 2 cases, Austen and Co. ; 8 cases corks, 40 half-barrels, 208 quarter-barrels gunpowder, H. and J. Vincent; 2 cases, Lyall, McKenzie, and Co.; 1 case, F. Wilkinson ; 4 wheels, C. Andrews; 5 cases, J. Brown and Co.; 1 case, Fulton and Son ; 10 cases, Law, Dodd, and Co. ; 3 cases, H. Slaney ; 3 cases books, M. Clarke; 1 case, B. Kaul; 4 cases, A. Oldfield ; 3 packages. G. Beekx and Co. ; 1 case, L. Rostron ; 50 drums oil, Josephs, Langdon, and Co. ; 2 cases, Levy and Co. ; 1 case, G. W. Cole ; 55 casks, 700 cases spirits, 55 hhds., 122

casks, 50 cases brandy, 172 casks rum, 10 casks, 50 cases gin, 18 cases, 4 casks wine, 30 hhds. stout, 220

casks bottled beer, 300 boxos candles, 8 cases cigars, 12 cases icongreves, 5 casks paste, 5 bags brooms, 31 bales paper, 79 cases galvanised iron, 40 casks zinc, 52

rolls lead, 120 kegs nails, 1,555 deals, 18 bales, 585 cases, 1,078 packages, Order.

February 3. - Christopher Hall, from Boston: 2 cases carriages, 12 running parts, 91 bundles sashes, 15 French windows, 20 mowing and reaping machines, 20 do. poles, 20 do. dividers, 20 bundles reaping boards, 22 cases, 423 planks, 314 kegs nails, 1,199

doors, 78 sash-doors, Wilkinson Brothers and Co.; 3 bales drill, 10 bales cotton duck, Gibbs, Ronald, and

Co. ; 7 bales rubber goods, 1,391 doors, 60 bundles sashes, 149 bundles laths, 2 nests boats, 305 oars, 100 nests tubs, Newell, Hooper, and Stevens ; 559 boxes, Cullender, Caldwell, and Co. ; 215 cases chairs, 2 cases

shovels, 10 cases picks, 27 cases tobacco, 3 bales rubber goods, 28 kegs, 2 cases, 125 boxes, McPherson, Francis, and Co. ; 1 case, J. F. Dow and Co. ; 1 box, 1 wheel, 1 platform, 1 divider, 1 bundle, W.

Marsh ; 700 doors, E. Westby and Co. ; 44 boxes fur-niture, 24 boxes levels, 15 bales, 1,440 bundles laths, 225 boxes, Harman Flint; 100 cases boots, 28 cases

shoes, 59 cases rubber goods, J. F. Maguire and Co. ; 128 boxes, 7 cases, 4 bundles, 6 packages, 1 carriage, Fisher, Ricards, and Co ; 3 cases twine, 4 bales duck, 4 bales drill, 57 cases, 2 casks, 50 packages, 40 nests tubs, 50 dozen pails, Dalgety, Cruikshank, and Co. ; 20 cases, Order; 1 box, Surveyor of Excise; 1,071 doors, 48 bundles windows, 50 boxes marble and granite, 3 boxes grates, 3 barrels brick, 2 bundles mer-chandise, 3,696 pieces boards, 543 pieces oak plank, 220 pieces ash plank, Osborn, Cushing, and Co.

February 3. - Charles A. Farwell, from London : 6 cases, 1 binn, 6 cases acids, 70 barrels, Virgoe and Co. ; 7 casks, 48 cases, 3 bales, 45 packages, 20 tierces, E. and H. Isaacs ; 95 casks, 6 quarter-casks, 771 cases, 100 boxes, Dalgety and Co.; 676 cases, 1 bale, 12

trunks, 218 packages, 1 horse, Flower and Co. ; 250 -casks, 1 box, 10 machines, Holmes and Co. ; 24 bales, 3

cases, 100 boxes, 100 packages, McPherson and Co.; 922 casks, 111 cases, 22 bales, 3 hhds., 875 packages, Order ; 25 hhds., 6 quarter-casks, 5 hhds., 5 quarter-casks, M. S. Solomons ; 6 cases, J. Wilkie ; 1 case, R. M. O'Grady ; 1 box, 1 case, J. Eve ; 1 box, 8 bales, Montefiore, Graham, and Co.; 17 packages, 106 pack-

ages, 8 packages, 200 cases, J. Robinson and Co. ; 1 case, 1 case, 2 cases, J. Kronheimer ; 7 casks, R. A. Davis ; 3 cases, D. and P. Falk ; 7 cases, W. and J.

Gripe ; 45 packages, 100 casks, A. G. Hodgson ; 100 casks, 25 casks, Langdon and Co. ; 200 hhds., 30 boxes, Graham and Co.; 40 cases, 2 casks, R. Balfour ; 1 case, A. Wolfen ; 1 case, 739 pipes, G. Magnus ; 14 packages, H. Box ; 100 cases, Robertson and Co ; 1,593 pieces, Wilshin and Co.; 200 packages, Brown and Co.; 1 case, Walsh and Co.; 2 cases, 2 cases, 1 case, 120 hhds., 50 quarter-boxes, Isaac Brothers; 250 quarter-barrels, W. Powell ;140 quarter-barrels, 4 casks, 70 half-barrels, R. Hodgson ; 400 quarter-barrels, Bishop and Keep ; 14 casks, 257 cases, Board and Co, ; 21 packages, Callender and Co. ; 7 cases, H. Hart; 104 packages, 105 bundles, Chapman and Co. ; 51 casks, Hull Brothers ; 1 pack-age, Tondeur, Lempriere, and Co. ; 20 carboys, Martin, Forrest, and Co. ; 51 packages, Watson and Sons ; 126 packages, 20 hogsheads, R. and P. Turnbull; 39 pack-ages, Lane and wilks ; 75 casks, Farrar and Co. ; 3 horses, 1 case, 3 horse-boxes, 1 cask, J. Purves ; 3 drums, W. G. Thompson ; 1 horse, J. G. Clapham ; 250 cases, 7 hhds., 976 cases, 54 qr.-casks, 2 cases, Phil-lips and Co. ; 1,378 bars, 70 bundles, 29 hhds., 129 packages, 12 cases, 10 cases, 6 trunks, Wharton, Caird, and Little; 1 case, A. Oldfield; 1 case, J. Lewis; 34 cases, Stevenson and Sons; 2 cases, W. G. Thompson; 45 casks, 31 hhds., 125 cases, 250 casks, E. Westby and Co. ; 86 cases, Miller Brothers ; 10 cases, Symons and Perry ; 8 bales, W. M. Bell and Co, ; 3 packages, Wade and Co. ; 9,652 chairs, Railway Trustees ; 1 case, E. T. Jones ; 750 packages, 120 cases, Smith and Co. ; 2 cases, Fulton and Co. ; 500 cases beer, 131 chests sago, 40 casks zinc, 52 bundles raisins, 125 cases sar dines, 17 cases galvanised iron, 25 cases salmon, 10 casks glass, 200 cases lobsters, 8 bales twine, 6,340 floor-ing-boards, 33 pockets hops, 40 kegs saltpetre, 71 cases sugar, 20 cases oil, 300 cases fruit, 300 cases jams, 150 cases oilmen's stores, 225 cases mustard, 200 cases starch, 50 cases blue, 10 cases matches, 15 tanks, 1 box, Joshua Bros.

February 3. - Shooting Star, from Liverpool : 901 bars iron, 120 bundles iron, Wharton ; 25 hogsheads ale, R. Goldsbrough ; 8 bales, Maunder Brothers ; 38 plates iron, 340 bundles sheet iron, J. S. Moore and

Co. ; 100 firkins butter, McBean, Hayward, and Co. ; 3 casks spirits, Hull Brothers ; 1 case boots and shoes, Russel Disk; 6 trunks, Gimblett and Hambly; 1 parcel, A. F. Turner ; 1,161 bars iron, 35 bundles iron, F. R. Wallen and Sons; 1 box, Thomas Burrows; 400 half-boxes preserves, Holmes, White, and Co. ; 61 boxes confec

tions, J. Service and Co.; 521 rails, Victorian Railways ; 3 cases, Charles R. Thacker ; 1 box, Peter McEwan ; 111 flags, G. Chambers ; 2 cases boots and shoes, J. Browning ; 5 trunks boots and shoes, H. Pattison ; 2 cases, Wallis Brothers; 5 cases, Isaac Brothers ; 1 case, L. Lazarus ; 1 case saddlery, W. Edmonds ; 1 box millinery, Willis, Merry, and Co. ; 25 cases, W. Wat-son and Sons ; 9 trunks boots and shoes, H. G. Dunkley ; 28 trunks boots and shoes, W. Smith ; 15 trunks boots and shoes, D. Lyons; 2 bales, Mallach, Clark, and Meickle; 2 cases hardware, 25 castings, 31 cases stoves, T. Jackson ; 1 case essence, Cohu Brothers; 3 cases boots, John Coutie; 2 boxes, Thomas W. Beckwith; 51 cases, 4 bales, Mailer, McKersie, and Love; 100 firkins butter, Monte fiore, Graham, and Co. ; 3 cases stationery, 4 cases, G. Robertson ; 24 trunks boots and shoes, B. Harris and Co. ; 401 boxes, 20 casks, Lewis and Towen : 3 cases, Cochrane and Bowen; 25 cases, 21 bales, Lang and Webster; 10 boxes boots and shoes,

Gibson and Stewart; 17 boxes boots and shoes,

Georgeson and Sons ; 1 cask plated ware, 8 casks hardware, 9 cases fenders, 6 casks safety fuze, J. McEwan and Co. ; 7 casks hardware, 2 cases hardware, 1 puncheon hardware, 6 crates fenderas, 1 box, F. Har-ley and Co. : 2 cases fenders, 2 casks hardware, Alex ander Harold ; 2 bundles iron wire, 80 boxes tin plate, 27 bundles sheet iron, 20 ingots block tin, William Robinson ; 2 cases books, R. P. and W. Fletcher; 7 cases furniture, S. Solomon; 243 packages, 1 parcel patterns, Hyam and Co.;

3 cases playing-cards, E. and H. Isaacs ; 4 cases playing

cards, J. D. Solomons; 3 cases woollens, Gill and Thorpe; 3 casks hardware, Thomas Craig; 4 pack-ages furniture, H. Patterson ; 10 casks cheese, S. Rentsch ; 3 bales cotton canvas, Gibbs, Ronald, and Co. ; 11 tierces hams, R. and P. Turnbull ; 16 boxes, 7 cases, Berens, Rosenthal, and Co. ; 21 trunks, 8 boxes, Enoch Taylor ; 30 kegs nails, F. Fulton ; 2 casks, 20 hhds., H. M. Murphy; 1 cask iron wheel, Thomas Gooch ; 6 casks hams, Hull Brothers ; 1 case stationery, Oriental Bank ; 3 cases stationery, Blundell and Co. ; 1 cask cutlery, Burstall Brothers ; 1 case drapery, T. Lightfoot ; 4 trunks boots and shoes, 87 tons coal, 4 crates earthenware, Mackay, Baines, and Co. ; 1 case, R. T. Patterson ; 2 boxes, J. McBain and Co. ; 3 trunks, A. Georgeson and Son ; 2 cases, F. Barker ; 4 cases, Gill and Thorpe ; 1 chest books, Isabel Plunket; 1 cask, A. Weir; 4 trunks boots and shoes, John Evans ; 1 case, M. Matthew ; 3 cases, Sargood, King, and Co.; 1 box, J. Lethby ; 1 case, J. Burdell and Co. ; 1 piece of ma-chinery, 1 portable forge and anvil, W. C. Brown; 1 box cheese, Thomas Brown; 1 case books, Isaac Hart ; 40 cases, Gibbs, Ronald, and Co. ;1 case needles, R. Hodg son ; 19 casks, 1 case, Mitchell and Bonneau ; 3 cases,

Feldheim Brothers ; 11 cases, D. and P. Falk ; 190 drums Iinseed oil, J. Martin ; 12 cases, 10 casks, 3 kegs, C. L. Stevens and Co. ; 32 cases, Ray, Glaistor, and Co. ; 74 cases, 17 bales, Samuel Finlay and Co. ; 5 casks horse-shoes, 1 cask, 1 case ironmongery, E. Duckett ; 2 cases, Parkin and Marshall ; 2 bales, 115 packages, L. Stevenson and Sons ; 24 cases 7 packages, J. and J. Bennett; 39 packages, W. Powell ; 11 casks hardware, C. P. Corrie; 76 barrels bot-tled beer, W. Alcock ; 1 trunk, W. Patterson and Co.; 1 box, Mr. S. Gee ; 3 cases, R. Hodgson ; 5 cases spirits nitre, 3 do. ether, 9 hhds. hollowware, 1 cask earthen ware, 200 firkins butter, 68 packages merchandise,

Order.

Fobruary 8.-Jtsfnrfew, from Hobart Town : 00,000 fe et timber, Order.

Fobruary 8.-HWiancc, from Hobart Town : 62,000 feet timber, Order.

Fobruary 8.-London, steamer, from Sydnoy: 1 taso drapery, 80chests tea, 240 bags grain, 40 casks iruit, 200 cosoB do., 8 hhds. wino, 7 quortor-casks do., 6 cases do., 1,821 bogs sugar, 64 cases oilmen's stores,

78 piecos maehinery, 24 cases ploklos, 20 caska butter, 14 paokages, Ordor. < '

KXPOBT0.

Fobruary 8.-North Star, for Hobart Sown : SOO, casoB salmon, 4 casos matches, 180 balos oakum, 010 nogs flour, 4 casos Ironmongery, 1 caso buckota, 80 barróla rice, 46 firkins buttor, 0casks crockery, Ocasos,

4 barrels choose.

Fobruary 3.-Zone, for Sydnoy; 104 kogs nails, 400 doors, 60 bundles windows, 20 casks ink.

Fobruary 8.-City of Hobart, for Hobart Town : 7 tierces, 6 half-tlorces, & cases, 8 boxos tobacco, 80 1 ogs sugar, 1 box apparel, 1 wator-closot, 12 boll-taps, 0 trunks boots, 1 bale cotton, 1 coso combs, 4 patont mangles, 1 cask rico, 854 bags flour, 8 eases saddlery, 7 caaes hardwaro, 1 parcol, 2 ernies clothing, 1 case drapery, 1 case paper, 1 parcel, 600 slioop.

Fobruary 8.-Quy Mannering, for London ! 2,050 balos wool, 10 casks tallow, 6 casos horns and hoofs, 2 casks bones, 88 packages bark, 728 bags gum, 32 paokages loathor, 40 bags bair, 5 coskB old metal, 8 casks black Rand, 60 hhds. boor, 1 caso Instruments, 1 box, 10 casks copper, 1,867 bags load ore, 8,675 bigs

copper oro.

PORT PHILLIP HEADS.

Fobruary 8.-8.80 a.m. : Wind E., strong, hoovy rain ; weather thick and squally.-7 p.m. : Wind t.S.E.,strong; wcathor cloudy.

ARRIVED. ,

February 8.-Oscar I., Swedish ship, 784 tons, from Sodorhom, 110 days out.

February 8.-Emily Farnumll, ship, 1,207 tons, from London, 03 days out. 14 passengers. Joshua Brothors, agonts.

Fobruary Z.-Maid of the Mist, ship, 1,121 tons, from Groonock, 101 days out. 21 passengers. Graham, ianda, and Co,, agenta.

February 8.-Reliance, brig, from Hobart Town.

Fobruary 3.-Tayficld, schoonor, from Port Frodo

rick.

BAILED.

Fobruary 8.-White Swan, B" for Adelaide.

POBT OF SYDNEY.

ARRIVED,

January 27.-Tasmania, from Hobart Town ; Louis and Miriam, from Nolson.

January 28.-London, from Melbourno ; Favorite, ii on South Sea Islands.

January 29.-Mimosa, from Hobart Town.

SAH.SD.

January 27.- William Buchanan, for Now Olio donia ; Boomsrang, for Brisbano.

January 28.-Acacia, for Antwerp ; Callender, for

Melbourne.

PORT OF NEWCASTLE.

ARRIVED.

January it.-Lion, from Sydney.

January 27.-Tamar, Bonnie Dom, from Sydnoy.

SAILED.

January 20.-Dispatch, tor Launceston ; Elizabeth,

for Melbourne.

January 27. -Balcombe Castle, for Melbourne.

PORT OF LAUNCESTON.

ARRIVED.

January 29.-Caíctfonia, from London.

BAILED.

January 27.-Dobsons, for Port Albert.

PORT OF HOBART TOWN.

ARRIVED.

January 28 -Sapphire, from South Seas.

January 80.-Mountain ¡laid, from Sydnoy.

SAILED.

January SO.-Tyne, tor Melbourno ; Catherin}, for v haling.

VESSELS SPOKEN.

Tho following vessols woro spokon by tho Shooting St or:-November 11, Hippotita, from Liverpool to Rangoon, in lot. 47* 32' N., long. 12' West.

Novembor 28.-Lady Douglas, bound to Rangoon, lat. 10' N., long. 10° 47' W.

Decombor J.-Isabella Blyth, from London to Mau-ritius, lat. 0' N., long. 20° W.

TIME-BALL.-MELBOURNE AND WILLIAMS-

TOWN.

Lat. 87 dog. 62 m. 42 s. 8. Long. Oh. 89m. 4V8s. E.

Drops at ono o'clock, mean time ; or 16h. 20m. 18'2s., Grconwich timo.

Wednesday, Fobruary 8. u. it. s.

Timeofdrop. 10 Oj-0

TIME-SIGNAL.- LIGHTHOUSE, GKLLIBRAND'S

POINT.

Tho Light ia obstructed at 2 min. to 8, and reappoaxs

at 8 p.m. mean time.

Wednesday, January 3. n. M. 8. Time of roappoarance .. .. 8 0 OO'O

POST OFFICE NOTICE.-MAILS OUTWARD.- It is noti-fied at the General Post Ofiico that malls will bo uiado up for tho undermentioned places, closing as follows -.-Roxburgh Castle, for London, 0th Fobruary, 6 30 p.m.; Emily Allison, tor Auckland, this d»y, 6.80 p.m. ; Burra Burra, tot Adelaide, two boura after arrival of tho EngllBh mail ; London, for Syd-noy, this day, 12.80 p.m. ; Royal Shepherd, tor Launceston, Sth Fobruary, 0.80 a.m.

Tho Oscar I. and tho Emily Farnumll have anchored off Queenscliffe.