Colonial Times (Hobart, Tas. : 1828 - 1857), Wednesday 19 October 1831, page 2


SHIP NEWS.

OCTOBER 13. — Arrived the brig Yare, Captain Henry Fawcett, from Liverpool 17th April. Passen-gers - Captain Dixon (retired), Mrs. Dixon, Mr. W.

Dixon, Miss Dixon, Miss Dord Dixon, Miss Ann Dixon, Dr. Hilton, Mr. Munce, Mrs. Munce, Mr. W. Munce, Master Samuel Munce, Master James Munce, Mrs. Hawthorne, Miss Hawthorne, Master Hawthorne, Mr. Kennedy, Mr. Taylor, Mr. Robson, Mr. Young, and Messrs. Fitzsimmons, Tyne, Burny, Cashell, Lachlan, Minshell, Moody, Dempsey, and

Mrs. Hoyes.

October 17. - Arrived the brig Helen, Captain D. Taylor, from the Isle of France 26th August. Passenger - Mr. R. Campbell.

Oct. 19. - Arrived the ship Larkins, 646 tons, Capt. W. Campbell, from the Downs 18th June, with 280 male prisoners ; Surgeon Superintendent, Dr.

W. Evans, R. N. - The guard consists of Captain Williams, Ensign Fortesque, Assistant Surgeon Parry, 49 rank and file, 6 women and 4 children.

Oct. 19 - Arrived the ship Mary, 370 tons, Cap-tain A. Jamison, from London 12th June, with 149 female prisoners and 24 children - 2 women died during the passage.

October 12. - Sailed the schooner Emma Kemp for Sydney.

CARGO OF THE BRIG YARE.

45 tons salt, 1 bale and 3 trusses woollens, 2 bales Scotch caps, 4 bales carpeting, 196 boxes and 37 half-boxes crows glass, 10 cases sugar, 29 puncheons rum, 2 bales apparel, 7½ tons wrought iron, 17 casks hardware, 14 packages household furniture, 100 boxes tobacco pipes, 4 bundles forks, 27 bundles spades, 20 bundles frying-pans, 6 anvils, 3 pairs bellows, 42 bags nails, 7 bales woollens, 1 box ho-

siery, 20 boxes cotton stuffs, 9 bales ditto, 20 pun-cheons rum, 2 winnowing machines, 120 pairs cart bushes, 6 ploughs, 1 barrel and 25 half-barrels oat-meal, 1 bale flannels, 3 cases and 1 bale cottons, 1 bale cotton twist, 1 cask hardware, agricultural im-plements, 1 bale worsted braces, 11 boxes and 1 bale apparel, 4 trusses woollens, 1 box woollens, 1 bale flannel, 1 box cottons, 5 cases hats, 4 boxes haber-dashery, 3 cases cottons, 1 box apparel, 1 ditto, 1 ditto, 1 ditto and 2 casks ditto, 1 thrashing machine, 21 boxes cottons, 1 box and 2 bales apparel, 1 bale worsted stuffs and apparel, 3 cases hats, 1 case ha-berdashery, 1 puncheon shoes, 1 hogshead saddlery and boots, 1 hogshead hardware, 3 boxes ditto, 1 package stationery, 1 box stationery, 2 boxes garden seeds, 1 box linen, 1 bale ditto, 1 box cotton binding, 120 boxes raisins, 20 half-boxes ditto, 1 barrel ditto, 1 quarter-cask wine, 5 cases ditto, 1 puncheon brandy, 20 boxes starch, 3 boxes sugar, 7 boxes soap, 2 carts, household furniture, 1 piano forte, 2 hogsheads gin, 1

case ditto, 29 puncheons rum, 1 cask and 2 cases wine, 2 barrels sugar, 2 bags coffee, 1 bag cocoa, 1 bale sail cloth, 1 box pins and needles, 11 packages nails, 9 bags nails, 20 hams, 2 casks Cape wine, 33 tierces beer,2 barrels cider, 1 cask apparel, 2 casks hardware, 13 bundles ditto, 5 boxes apparel, 1 cask ditto, 2 tons pig iron, 20 boxes tin plates, 5 tons iron, 1 box cocoa paste, 8 cases sheet copper, 3 tons sheet lead, 1 barrel and 170 boxes glass, 1 box ha-berdashery ; with a variety of goods consigned to

Sydney.

CARGO OF THE BRIG HELEN.

6 cases red wine, 180 bags sugar, 1 buggy, 1 car-riage, 20 bags dates, 7 bags raisins, 79 bags Mada-gascar rice, 10 cases green honey, 3 bags cloves, 5 cases whaling instruments. 2 ditto blubber hooks, 2 try-pots, 6 bars iron, 8 casks tobacco, 30 cases pipes 1 cask starch, 4 casks Epsom salts, 1 cask hooks and eyes, 4 cask nails, 6 cases vinegar, 1,123 bags sugar, 15 casks tobacco, 159 bags Madagascar rice, 27 cases and 2 baskets champagne, 338 packs staves, 6 hogsheads red wine, and 1206 bags sugar.

VESSELS REMAINING IN THE HARBOUR.

Ships - Eliza, Weddell, to be laid on for England.

Duckenfield, Riddell, for London Larkins and Mary.

Brigs - Nereus, Captain Allen.

Yare, Captain Fawcett.

Ellen, Captain Taylor.