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SHIPPING ABRRIVED. TUESDAY, JANUARY 19. (Article), The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), Wednesday 20 January 1886 page Article 2013-05-25 00:03 OLE SMITH PLONG, barque. 651 tons, E. Floieue',
form Sandakan,Nvembet19.W.R.Cave
CAPELLu ketch, 73 tons, N. Iverson, from Port
CERES, steamer, 58 tons, J. Germein, from Pott
a> MAm.AKD, steamer, 129 tons, W. ugg, from
Ardrosan.
iUBT, ketch, 24 tons, Duneen, from Dublin.
HALT, ketch, IT tons, J. Delaney, from Black
: AMALFI. steamer, 1,792 tons, N. Melchertsen, from
Hamhnrg November 11, Antwerp November 13,
TiOndnn November 19, Port Said December 12, Aden
December is. Dr. Aimadroff, Burgeon-superinten
dent. D. and J. Fowler, agents, CStj and Port.
OLE SMITH PLONG. from Sandakan, Borneo—337
logs oedar and mahogany, 165 bags uiangoe bark.
standard irire.
Per Norhas McLbod, from London—
For Cowell Brothers, timber merchants, iron
and Elizabeth-street, Korwood.—1 case, containing
*," A special charge is made to consignees for an
nouncements inserted under the head of Imforxb.
CERES, steamer, 6S tons, J. Germein, for Fort
JAMES COMBJE, steamer, 75 tons, Jas. Henderson,
Ior Ardrossan.
DOLPRIK, steamer, 147 tons, W. Thompson, for
1IAIILAND, steamer, 129 tons, W. Ogg, for
OADELL, steamer, 91 tons, Baddains, for Edith
SHIPPINa
ABRRIVED.
Tuesday, Jakuabt 19.
OLE SMITH PLONG, barque, 651 tons, E. Floreue,
from Sandakan, Borneo, November 19. W.R.Cave
CAPELLA, ketch, 73 tons, N. Iverson, from Port
CERES, steamer, 58 tons, J. Germein, from Port
MAITLAND, steamer, 129 tons, W. Ogg, from
Ardrossan.
MARY, ketch, 24 tons, Duneen, from Dublin.
ITALY, ketch, 17 tons, J. Delaney, from Black
AMALFI, steamer, 1,792 tons, N. Melchertsen, from
Hamburg November 11, Antwerp November 13,
London November 19, Port Said December 12, Aden
December 15. Dr. Armsdroff, Surgeon-superinten-
dent. D. and J. Fowler, agents, City and Port.
OLE SMITH PLONG, from Sandakan, Borneo— 237
logs cedar and mahogany, 165 bags mangoe bark.
standard wire.
Per Norman McLeod, from London—
For Cowell Brothers, timber merchants, iron-
and Elizabeth-street, Norwood.—1 case, containing
*," A special charge is made to consignees for an-
nouncements inserted under the head of Imports.
CERES, steamer, 58 tons, J. Germein, for Port
JAMES COMRIE, steamer, 75 tons, Jas. Henderson,
for Ardrossan.
DOLPHIN, steamer, 147 tons, W. Thompson, for
MAITLAND, steamer, 129 tons, W. Ogg, for Ardrossan.
CADELL, steamer, 91 tons, Baddams, for Edith-
SHIPPING
ARRIVED.
Tuesday, January 19.
SHIPPING. CAPE JERVIS SHIPPING. (Article), The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), Friday 15 January 1886 page Article 2013-05-24 23:50 January M. 7.20 a m.—FERN, barquette passing
awards. 2.30 p.m.—TANNADICE, steamer passing
TAXX ADICE. steamer, 1,404 tons, W. G. McArtbur.
from Hongkong December !, via Singapore, Java, and
Bright, City; BarUeet, Port, agents. Passengers—
Messrs. Wai hood and T. Colgan, in the cabin.
lEKTEKEEK, st amer, 667 tons, J. J. Simpson,
from Newcastle, llarrold Brothers, agents. Tassen
gers—Kine in the second cabin.
6TORMBIRI), ketch, 60 tons, O. Simmonds. from
YOCKG GAIATEA, ketch, 17 tons, P. Batiz, from
HELEKA, ketch, 25 ferns, L. Garnaat, from Port
P&rham.
ADONIS, ketch, 49 tons, C. Bchn, from Tort Wake
ELIZA, ketch, 30 tons, J. Sn.ith, from Port Victor.
CERES, steamer, 6S tons, J. Germein, from Stans
WAROOKA, steamer, 150 tons, P. B. Hichardssn,
fiom Edithburgh.
MAITLAND, rteanier, 129 tons. \\. Ogg, from
Port Vincent,
TEXTEBDEN, from Hewcaotlc-1,710 tons coal, 200
dc. genera! cargo.
lAKN ADICt, from Hongkong via Singapore, Java,
eastern ports, and Melbourne—£o3 tons general cargo.
TENTERDEN. from- Svduey—7l pkgs., 600 cs?es
salmon. EO half-banels do. From Newcastle—l,7oo
teas coal.
CEBES, Steamer, 68 tons, J. Germein, for Sting
ITALY, ketch, 17 tone, J. Delanev, for Black
DIAjSEXXA, schooner, SI tons, J. B. Inkster, for
Pott Pirie.
MALCOLM, ketch, 22 tons, J. Jamieson, tor Port
MAKY ANN, schooner, 17 tons, Geo. Bampton,
for Well* Creek.
WOLLOHAI, brigantine, 143 tons, W. Tulloch, for
Streak; and Venus (Jars, and Point Brown.
SAfHIB, baiqae, 515 tons, Jas. H. Krag, for Novoa,
TuTRBDAV, JAM.'ART 14.
OLEABED.
Thcbsdat, Jastakt 14.
January 14. 7.20 a.m.—FERN, barquette passing
inwards. 2.30 p.m.—TANNADICE, steamer passing
TANNADICE. steamer, 1,408 tons, W. G. McArtbur.
from Hongkong December 2, via Singapore, Java, and
Bright, City; Bartleet, Port, agents. Passengers—
Messrs. Mawhood and T. Colgan, in the cabin.
TENTERDEN, steamer, 867 tons, J. J. Simpson,
from Newcastle, Harrold Brothers, agents. Passen-
gers— Nine in the second cabin.
STORMBIRD, ketch, 50 tons, O. Simmonds, from
YOUNG GALATEA, ketch, 17 tons, P. Ratiz, from
HELENA, ketch, 25 tons, L. Garnaut, from Port
Parham.
ADONIS, ketch, 49 tons, C. Behn, from Port Wake-
ELIZA, ketch, 30 tons, J. Smith, from Port Victor.
CERES, steamer, 58 tons, J. Germein, from Stans
WAROOKA, steamer, 150 tons, P. B. Richardson,
from Edithburgh.
MAITLAND, steamer, 129 tons. W. Ogg, from
Port Vincent.
TENTERDEN, from Newcastle— 1,700 tons coal, 200
do. general cargo.
TANNADICE, from Hongkong via Singapore, Java,
eastern ports, and Melbourne—20o tons general cargo.
TENTERDEN, from Sydney— 71 pkgs., 500 cases
salmon. 50 half-barrels do. From Newcastle— 1,7oo
tons coal.
CERES, Steamer, 68 tons, J. Germein, for Stans-
ITALY, ketch, 17 tons, J. Delanev, for Black
DIANELLA, schooner, 84 tons, J. R. Inkster, for
Port Pirie.
MALCOLM, ketch, 22 tons, J. Jamieson, for Port
MARY ANN, schooner, 17 tons, Geo. Bampton,
for Wells Creek.
WOLLOMAI, brigantine, 143 tons, W. Tulloch, for
Streaky and Venus Bays, and Point Brown.
SAPHIR, barque, 515 tons, Jas. H. Krag, for Novoue,
Thursday, January 14.
CLEARED.
Thursday, January 14.
SHIPPING. CAPE BORDA SHIPPING. January 8, 7.30 p.m.—Barque in sight bound inward. Wind—S.W., moderate; sea moderate. ARRIVED. FRIDAY, JANUARY 8. (Article), The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), Saturday 9 January 1886 page Article 2013-05-24 23:17 London October 27, Plymouth November L. Elder,
Smith, A Co., agents. Passengers—Messrs. Arthur
Bamch, Pierede Pury, W. Ridgate, W. Davies, R. B.
Pritchaid, J. Eilman.O. Bawlings, H. J. fcW.E. Claris,
W. H. Bead, F. 8. Booth, W. Humphrey, F. Duolacher,
Kemp, W. Baxbuigh, Cecil Whfte, W E. Acraman,
Dr. trod Mrs. Astles, Bey. J. Mclntyre, Misses O. Baw
lings, Nellie and M. Bnrrowes, Edith Oakey" Forsyth,
ANTABES, barque, 821 tons, John Hutchinson,
KHANIiALLA, steamer, 1,318 tons, B. J. Dougherty,
fron Calcutta November 12, via Penang, Sourabaja,
Acnunsn and Main, City; Trimmer, Port, agents.
MORNINa BTAtt, ketch, 17 tons, Geo. Albert, from
from Melbourne. J. Tcr-abull, City and Port, agents.
Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. C Boyett, Mr. and Mrs.
Hr. and Mrs. J. Hay and maid, Mr. and Mra. O. A.
Pearce, Hr. and Mn. 11. E. Oupp and child,
Bey. Mr. and Hrs. Piatt, Uesdames H. Lowe,
Bohen, E. Poulton M. Kdly, H. J. Hasson, Misses
Andrews, L. Greenwood, A. Bohen, M. McGr^or, G.
Cameron, A. Weddicombe, C. and L. Booth, F. KellF,
G Brown (2), Sisters of Sunt Joseph, Messrs. H. E.
Macdnnall, H. Short, A. "E. Annbruster, Edward
TJarte, W. Moody, A. W. Goyder, A. C. Wylie, W.
Shepley, TL Morgan, J. Bevan, W. J. Isbister,
3. G. Addison, A. H. Jarvis, C. Cockil,
Bobert Harper & Co., A. J. White, F. W. Sbother, F.
P. Townsend, H. Bowse, Flemming, Joseph, T. Lowe,
Boberts, W. Jarvis, C. J. Webb. John G*nnody, P.
Glyne, O. Berness, and A. E. Thomas, in the soloon;
HART ANN, schooner, 17 tons, Geo. Bampton,
KHANDAIfLA, bom Calcutta—2oo tons general
ADELAIDE, from Melbourne—B ladder bars, S
sacks malt, 50 lemonade boxes, 400 bap*** sugar, 17 pkgs.
medicines, 44 bides, 256 boxes tea, 26 boxes bundles,
staples, &c, <S*c
Per Fmrn of Lokxb, from Glasgow—
1,575 pkgs. stoves and fittings, saEfcweights, cast
pipes, *c.
***** A specialtj-har-ge is made to consignees for an
nouncements inserted under the head of Imfobts.
JAMES COMRIE, steamer, 75 tons, Jaa. Henderson,
Mdbourne and Sydney. Passengers—Messrs. C. T.
Dolby, G. Duthy, Misses Hodrfdss, A. O'Loughlin,
B. o"liOnghlin, L. H. Dixon, in toe cabin; and 170 in
FRIDAY, JANUARY 8.
Per Toeeexb, from London—
OLEABRD.
Friday, Jastabt 8.
London October 27, Plymouth November1. Elder,
Smith, & Co., agents. Passengers—Messrs. Arthur
Bamch, Piere de Pury, W. Ridgate, W. Davies, R. B.
Pritchard, J. Kilman.O. Rawlings, H. J.& W.E. Claris,
W. H. Read, F. S. Booth, W. Humphrey, F. Duolacher,
Kemp, W. Raxburgh, Cecil White, W E. Acraman,
Dr. and Mrs. Astles, Rev. J. Mclntyre, Misses O. Raw-
lings, Nellie and M. Burrowes, Edith Oakey Forsyth,
ANTARES, barque, 821 tons, John Hutchinson,
KHANDALLA, steamer, 1,318 tons, B. J. Dougherty,
fron Calcutta November 12, via Penang, Sourabaya,
Acraman and Main, City; Trimmer, Port, agents.
MORNING STAR, ketch, 17 tons, Geo. Albert, from
from Melbourne. J. Turnbull, City and Port, agents.
Passengers—Mr. and Mrs. C. Boyett, Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Hay and maid, Mr. and Mrs. C. A.
Pearce, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Chipp and child,
Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Platt, Mesdames H. Lowe,
Bohen, E. Poulton, M. Kelly, H. J. Masson, Misses
Andrews, L. Greenwood, A. Bohen, M. McGregor, G.
Cameron, A. Weddicombe, C. and L. Booth, F. Kelly,
C. Brown (2), Sisters of Saint Joseph, Messrs. H. E.
Macdonall, H. Short, A. E. Armbruster, Edward
Threle, W. Moody, A. W. Goyder, A. C. Wylie, W.
Shepley, H. Morgan, J. Bevan, W. J. Isbister,
J. G. Addison, A. H. Jarvis, C. Cockil,
Robert Harper & Co., A. J. White, F. W. Shother, F.
P. Townsend, H. Rowse, Flemming, Joseph, T. Lowe,
Roberts, W. Jarvis, C. J. Webb. John Carmody, P.
Glyne, O. Berness, and A. E. Thomas, in the saloon;
MARY ANN, schooner, 17 tons, Geo. Bampton,
KHANDALLA, from Calcutta—2oo tons general cargo.
ADELAIDE, from Melbourne—8 ladder bars, 8
sacks malt, 50 lemonade boxes, 400 bags sugar, 17 pkgs.
medicines, 44 hides, 256 boxes tea, 26 boxes bundles,
staples, &c, &c.
Per Firth of Lorne, from Glasgow—
1,575 pkgs. stoves and fittings, sashweights, cast
pipes, &c.
***** A special charge is made to consignees for an-
nouncements inserted under the head of Imports.
JAMES COMRIE, steamer, 75 tons, Jas. Henderson,
Melbourne and Sydney. Passengers—Messrs. C. T.
Duthy, G. Duthy, Misses Hodgkiss, A. O'Loughlin,
B. O'Loughlin, L. H. Dixon, in the cabin; and 170 in
Friday, January 8.
Per Torrens, from London—
CLEARED.
Friday, January 8.
SHIPPING. CAPE BORDA SHIPPING. (Article), The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), Friday 1 January 1886 page Article 2013-05-24 00:37 Wind-N., light; sea smooth. 8.40 p.m.—VALKTTA,
ABBIVED.
Magnat, barque (Sw.), 636 tons, O. Paunst, from
Maid ot Australia, ketch (Br.), 55 tons, Swings, from
Mary Webster, echooner (Br.), 92 tons, J. Coutta,
Mary Evans, barque (Br.), 306 tons, L. OUen, from
FremanUe.—McLean Bros., Bigg and Co.
Hary Ann, schooner (Br.) 24 tons, Ueo. Bampton, from
Meteor, ketch (Br.), 34 tons, E. Least, from Port
Wakefidd.
New Arrival, echooner (Br.), 24 tons, J. Lashiuan, from
Omeo, schooner (Br.), 65 tons, W. Swings, from Port
Ardroesan.
Powles, barge (Br.) 29 tons, J. Peterson, from Clin
Portonian, ketch, 86 tons, J. Williamson, from Port
Bronghton.
Bnsselton.—Leicester, agent. Corporation Wharf.
Bodondo, steamer (Br.), 715 tons, Fred. A. Strickland,
from Sydney and Melbourne.—W. B. Cave and Co.,
City and Port
Saphir, barqne (Kor.), 615 tons, J. H. Erag, from
Batarta. Utraersen, agent.
Southern Belle, barqne (Br.), 338 tons, D. McCallum,
Thomas and Annie, ketch (Br.), 24 tons, Heritige,
from Port Parhani.
True Blue, barqne (Br.), 447 tons, Davidson, from
Melbourne —W. ft. Cave and Co., City and Port.
Warooka, Eteamer (Br.), 120 tons, E. L. Bartleet, from
Virgo, barque (Strd.), 729 tons, Magnus Sandborg,
White Squall, echooner steam yacht, from coasting
Yatala, steamer (Br.), 107 tons, J. Craigie, from King
Young E. 8., ketch, 23 tons, M. Buck, from Black
Wefis Creek.
Protector, gunboat (Br.), 1.000 tons, J.C. Waleofc,
AT SSOWDBJT'S BEACH.
ADELAIDE OBSEBVAXOBY.
Longitude, 9h. 14m. Sis. 3 East,
btitude,S4'66' 83", 8.
Too Ball.
December 31, 1888.
Wind—N., light; sea smooth. 8.40 p.m.—VALETTA,
ARRIVED.
Magnat, barque (Sw.), 636 tons, O. Paunst, from Fredrickstadt.
Maid of Australia, ketch (Br.), 55 tons, Swiggs, from
Mary Webster, schooner (Br.), 92 tons, J. Coutts,
Mary Evans, barque (Br.), 306 tons, L. Olsen, from
Fremantle.—McLean Bros., Rigg and Co.
Mary Ann, schooner (Br.) 24 tons, Geo. Bampton, from
Meteor, ketch (Br.), 34 tons, R. Leask, from Port
Wakefield.
New Arrival, schooner (Br.), 24 tons, J. Lashman, from
Omeo, schooner (Br.), 55 tons, W. Swings, from Port
Ardrossan.
Fowles, barge (Br.) 29 tons, J. Peterson, from Clin-
Portonian, ketch, 36 tons, J. Williamson, from Port
Broughton.
Busselton.—Leicester, agent. Corporation Wharf.
Rodondo, steamer (Br.), 715 tons, Fred. A. Strickland,
from Sydney and Melbourne.—W. R. Cave and Co.,
City and Port.
Saphir, barque (Nor.), 515 tons, J. H. Krag, from
Batavia. Gunersen, agent.
Southern Belle, barque (Br.), 336 tons, D. McCallum,
Thomas and Annie, ketch (Br.), 24 tons, Heritage,
from Port Parham.
True Blue, barque (Br.), 447 tons, Davidson, from
Melbourne —W. R. Cave and Co., City and Port.
Warooka, Steamer (Br.), 120 tons, E. L. Bartleet, from
Virgo, barque (Swd.), 729 tons, Magnus Sandborg,
White Squall, schooner steam yacht, from coasting
Yatala, steamer (Br.), 107 tons, J. Craigie, from King-
Young E. B., ketch, 23 tons, M. Buck, from Black
Well's Creek.
Protector, gunboat (Br.), 1,000 tons, J.C. Walcot.
AT SNOWDEN'S BEACH.
ADELAIDE OBSERVATORY.
Longitude, 9h. 14m. 21s. 3 East,
Latitude, 34° 55' 33", S.
Time Ball.
December 31, 1885.
SHIPPING. CAPE JERVIS SHIPPING, (Article), The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), Friday 12 March 1886 page Article 2013-05-24 00:13 March 11, 5.10 p.m.—TENTERORN, steamer,
smooth
Alberts, from Wella Greek.
NO. 1 BARGE, CO tons, F. Gynell, from
FortParkam.
CERES, steamer, 68 tons, J. Germein, from
WAROOK A, steamer, 120 tons, £. L. Bart
TASMAN, ketch, 79 ton?, Chambers, from
Norman vale.
March 5. Harrold?ros., agents. Passengers
—Miss WatsoriJ in the cabin; and 8 in the
. MARY ANN, Bchooner, 17 tons, Geo.
CERES, steamer, 6S tons, J. Germein, for
Stambury.
Ij. Raston, in the cabin; and 14 in the second
STORMBIRD, ketch, 60 tone, G. Simmonds,
lor Port Victoria and Minlacowie.
Inkster. for Port Pirie.
CLAYMOHE, barque. 273 tons, L.
CLAYMORE, for Maryborough via Towns
FRANKLIN, for Melbourne—l case
samples, A. E. and F. Tolley ; ldo. maccaroni,
Sdlantyne and Smith; 5 do. empties, C. L.
Merer and Co.; 1 parcel drugs, T. Heuzsn
The Essex, steamer, from London, in due
Xdghters are in attendance ready to give her
The Ska Nimfh, barque, which is to lo&ii at
The Clatvore, 8.8. liner, was towed out
On Thursday evening.
Thubsdat. Mabch 11.
Thcbsdav, Mabch 11,
March 11, 5.10 p.m.—TENTERDEN, steamer,
smooth.
Alberts, from Wells Greek.
NO. 1 BARGE, 60 tons, F. Gynell, from
Port Parham.
CERES, steamer, 58 tons, J. Germein, from
WAROOKA, steamer, 120 tons, £. L. Bart
TASMAN, ketch, 79 tons, Chambers, from
Normanville.
March 5. Harrold Bros., agents. Passengers
—Miss Watson in the cabin; and 8 in the
MARY ANN, schooner, 17 tons, Geo.
CERES, steamer, 58 tons, J. Germein, for
Stansbury.
L. Raston, in the cabin; and 14 in the second
STORMBIRD, ketch, 50 tons, G. Simmonds,
for Port Victoria and Minlacowie.
Inkster, for Port Pirie.
CLAYMORE, barque. 273 tons, L.
CLAYMORE, for Maryborough via Towns-
FRANKLIN, for Melbourne— 1 case
samples, A. E. and F. Tolley; 1 do. maccaroni,
Ballantyne and Smith; 5 do. empties, C. L.
Meyer and Co.; 1 parcel drugs, T. Heuzsn
The Essex, steamer, from London, is due
Lighters are in attendance ready to give her
The Sea Nymph, barque, which is to load at
The Claymore, B.B. liner, was towed out
on Thursday evening.
Thursday, March 11.
Thursday, March 11,
SHIPPING. CAPE JERVIS SHIPPING. (Article), The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), Friday 5 March 1886 page Article 2013-05-23 23:47 March 4, noon—Large steamer passing in-<*>
rocgh.
March 4,5.30 pm -Steamer Cuzco passing
inward ; reports all well. Wind — S.W.,
MOkKING STAR, ketch, 17 tons, G.
Alberta, from Wells Creek.
via outportg. J. Tarnbull, City and Port,
liyaO, Mjsa Stewart, Btiihop Kennion, Rev. J.
Lyall, Messrs. H. GaiUard, Forbes, G. Day,
Hubert Giles, Roediger. and Lnhrs in the
cabin; and *on in the second cabin.
GAMBTCB LASS, ketch, 46 tons, Wfflkm-
Son> from Port Moorowie.
GERES, steamer, 53 tons, J. German, from
WABOOKA, steamer, 120 tons, E. L. Bart
Knapp. from Minlacowie.
ELIZ4, ketch, 30 tons, J. A. Smith, from
YOUNG FOSTER, ketch, 2* tons, J.
Gedder, from Clinton.
GOA. steamer. 1,232 tons, J. W. Lewins,
Penasjr 2Mb, Singapore 23rd, Batavia 28th,
Thursday bland February 7, Moreton Bay
15111, Brisbane 18th, Sydney 22, Melbourne
CERES, steamer, 68 tons, J. Germein, for
Staasbnry.
MARY ANN, Bchooner, 17 tons, Geo.
Bampton. for Port Gawler.
Coutte, for Port Pine.
METEOR, ketch, 33 tons, B, Leaak, for
FIRTH OF FORTH, barque, S3O ton*, S.
Thcbbdat. Mabch 4.
Thcbsdat, Mabch 4,
March 4, noon—Large steamer passing in-
rough.
March 4, 5.30 pm - Steamer Cuzco passing
inward; reports all well. Wind — S.W.,
MORNING STAR, ketch, 17 tons, G.
Alberts, from Wells Creek.
via outports. J. Turnbull, City and Port,
Lyall, Miss Stewart, Bishop Kennion, Rev. J.
Lyall, Messrs. H. Gaillard, Forbes, G. Day,
Hubert Giles, Roediger, and Luhrs in the
cabin; and ten in the second cabin.
GAMBIER LASS, ketch, 46 tons, William-
son, from Port Moorowie.
CERES, steamer, 58 tons, J. Germein, from
WAROOKA, steamer, 120 tons, E. L. Bart-
Knapp, from Minlacowie.
ELIZA, ketch, 30 tons, J. A. Smith, from
YOUNG FOSTER, ketch, 24 tons, J.
Geddes, from Clinton.
GOA, steamer, 1,232 tons, J. W. Lewins,
Penang 20th, Singapore 23rd, Batavia 28th,
Thursday Island February 7, Moreton Bay
15th, Brisbane 18th, Sydney 22, Melbourne
CERES, steamer, 58 tons, J. Germein, for
Stansbury.
MARY ANN, schooner, 17 tons, Geo.
Bampton, for Port Gawler.
Coutts, for Port Pirie.
METEOR, ketch, 32 tons, B, Leask, for
FIRTH OF FORTH, barque, 830 tons, S.
Thursday, March 4.
Thursday, March 4,
SHIPPING. ARRIVED. MONDAY. MARCH 1. (Article), The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), Tuesday 2 March 1886 page Article 2013-05-23 23:25 Adonis, ketch (Br.), 49 tons, O. Behn, from Port
Alborga, barque (Sw.), Charles Flack, from Sundsv&al
August IS.—Jas. Bantings, City and Port. Corpo
Anna, barquettc. (Ger). 573 tons, A. G. Truggan, from
Lvttelton. Queen's Wharf. ?
Annie Watt, ketch (Dr.), 42 tons, W. J. Spells, from
Atlantic barque (Sw.). PDG tons, J. A. Sodcrstrrm,
from Gcfie.—C. Gunnervon.
London.—llarrold Bros. Company's Basin.
Cadcll, steamer (Br.), 92 tons, G. Johnson, from
Editbbnrgh. Stream.
Cecilia, ketch (Br.), 30 tons, A. Anzelenowich, from
Clementina, ketch (Br.), 23 tone, W. Sawf ord, bom
Port Wakefield.—A. LeUessurier.
Claymore, barque (Br-), 373 tons, Lewis Richards,
fiom Newcastle —J. Bickers. Queen's Wharf.
CJigalee, barque (Br.), 837 tons, Jno. Pringie, from
Yasse.—H. is. Hueckc and Co. Company's Basin.
Crest of the Ware, ketch (Br.), 65 tons, T. Heritage,
from Kingecote.
Cygnet, schooner (Br.), 71 tons, W. Hoffmcister, from
BemchporL
Cowry, Eteamer (Br.), 18 tons, J. HcLeod, from
Eangaroo Island.
Dolphin, steamer (Br.), 147 tons, W. X. Thompson,
Port EUiston. Adelaide Steamtug Company.
theooart.
Emu, eteamer (Br.), 362 tons, O. Odman, from Mel
bourne via outsorts.—J. Turnbull.
Enchantress, yacht (Br.), SB tons. Barton, from Mel
Endeavor, ketch, 17 tons, T. Gatcson, from Clinton.
Ulverseone.—LeMeesurier.
Filipo, barque. (Ital.), 749 tons, Fflip Bertolatta, from
Kew York.—Lorimer, Borne, and Co., City; B. C.
E. Huccke, Port Gompany'e Basin.
Fleetwing, ketch (Br.), 45 tons. J. Leask, from Ar
Hinders, steamer (Br.), 278 tons, C. Anderson, from
Ferret, eteamer (Br.), S4C tons, W. Crocker, from Port
Farqnhar, from Glasgow.—Harrold Bros. Com
Albany.-J. Turabull, City and Port. Fletcher's
Governor MuegraTe, Government steamer, 179 tons,
Helena ketch (Br.), 30 tons, L. Garnsut, from Poit
Investigator, steamer (Br.) 346 tons, R. Laurie, from
Ports Augusta. Pirie and Germein.—J. Turnbull.
Jessie Dartins, steamer (Br.), ISO tons, X. B. Richard
son, from Moonta Bay and Port Pirie
James Comrie, Bteamer (Br.), 75 tons, J. Henderson,
Jane Sprott, barque (Br.), 6G9 tons, Thos. Ayrc, from
Jamaica Botting, City; H. Muecke, Port.
Bockingham—McLean Bros., Bigg, and Co., City
Lubra, eteamer (Br.), 224 tons, W. Hodge.
Luriine, ketch (Br), 59 tons, Cocks, from Port
Hagnat, barque (Sw.), 636 tons, O. Paunst, from
Maldon Lewis, schooner (Br.), 92 tons, Paterson, from
Vary, ketch (Br.), S3 tons, Duneen. from the coast.
PortWskefield
Meteor.-ketch (Br.), 33 tons, B, Leask, from Port
WaVeflfM.
Myranwy, barquette (Br.), 163 tons, K. Bremaer,
JTapperby, ketch, 70 tons, J. Martin, from Kangaroo
Wand.
Kew Arrival, schooner (Br.), 24 tons, J. Lashman, from
Omen, schooner (Br.). 65 tons, W. Swiggs, from Port
Orissa, ship (Br.), 1.199 tons, D. W. Quail, from Lon
don.—Joe. Stilling and Co., City and Port. Dock.
Osprey. ketch (Br.), 88 tons, J. Oorston, from
Otter, ketch (Br.), 41 tons, J. Montgomery, from
Phoebe, barge (Br.), S9 tons, D. Williams, from
Middle Bpil
Bnby, ketch (Br.), 24 tons, W. H. Jelly, from Port
Bath Topping, barque, 319 tons, Jas. Wood, from
DunediD.—Cave and Co. Commercial Wharf.
Sea Nymph, barque (Br.), John Bradr, from
Stanley, Gerernment steamer, 39 tons, J. Shfridan.
from Port Parfaam.
Torrent-, ship (Br.), 1.276 tons, B. H. Angel, from
Victorian, steamer (Br.), 416 tons, McLean, from Mel
bourne.. John TnrnbuQ.
Warooka, eteamer (Br.), 120 tons, E. L. Bartleet, from
Bdithburgh.
Fremantle.—W. Wella. Company's Basin.
Tatala, steamer (Br.), 107 tons, J. Craigte, bom King
ston. Laid op
Young Foster, ketch (Br.), 24 tons, J. Oeddes, from
Young Surveyor, ketch (Br.), 23 tons, O. Foster, from
Protector, gunboat (Br.), 1.000 tons. J. C. Waloot.
Fitzjames, Beformatory hulk.
EtbeL eteamer (Br.), 30 tons.
VESSELS IN POST.—March 2.
(Over to ton* Register. I
ATUB.es HARBOR.
adelaide observatory.
Tj*u Bali*.
Adonis, ketch (Br.), 49 tons, C. Behn, from Port
Alborga, barque (Sw.), Charles Flack, from Sundsvaal.
August 12.—Jas. Rawlings, City and Port. Corpo-
Anna, barquettc. (Ger). 273 tons, A. G. Truggan, from
Lyttelton. Queen's Wharf.
Annie Watt, ketch (Br.), 42 tons, W. J. Spells, from
Atlantic, barque (Sw.). 996 tons, J. A. Soderstrum,
from Gefie.—C. Gunnerson.
London.—Harrold Bros. Company's Basin.
Cadell, steamer (Br.), 92 tons, G. Johnson, from
Edithburgh. Stream.
Cecilia, ketch (Br.), 30 tons, A. Angelenowich, from
Clementina, ketch (Br.), 23 tons, W. Sawford, from
Port Wakefield.—A. LeMessurier.
Claymore, barque (Br.), 373 tons, Lewis Richards,
from Newcastle —J. Bickers. Queen's Wharf.
Cingalee, barque (Br.), 337 tons, Jno. Pringle, from
Vasse.—H. C. Muecke and Co. Company's Basin.
Crest of the Wave, ketch (Br.), 55 tons, T. Heritage,
from Kingscote.
Cygnet, schooner (Br.), 74 tons, W. Hoffmeister, from
Beachport.
Cowry, Steamer (Br.), 18 tons, J. McLeod, from
Kangaroo Island.
Dolphin, steamer (Br.), 147 tons, W. N. Thompson,
Port Elliston. Adelaide Steamtug Company.
the coast.
Emu, steamer (Br.), 362 tons, O. Odman, from Mel-
bourne via outports.—J. Turnbull.
Enchantress, yacht (Br.), 29 tons. Barton, from Mel-
Endeavor, ketch, 17 tons, T. Gateson, from Clinton.
Ulverseone.—LeMessurier.
Filipo, barque. (Ital.), 749 tons, Filip Bertolatta, from
New York.—Lorimer, Rome, and Co., City; H. C.
E. Muecke, Port. Company's Basin.
Fleetwing, ketch (Br.), 45 tons. J. Leask, from Ar-
Flinders, steamer (Br.), 278 tons, C. Anderson, from
Ferret, steamer (Br.), 246 tons, W. Crocker, from Port
Farquhar, from Glasgow.—Harrold Bros. Com
Albany. J. Turnbull, City and Port. Fletcher's
Governor Musgrave, Government steamer, 179 tons,
Helena ketch (Br.), 30 tons, L. Garnaut, from Port
Investigator, steamer (Br.) 3452 tons, R. Laurie, from
Ports Augusta, Pirie and Germein.—J. Turnbull.
Jessie Darling, steamer (Br.), 150 tons, T. B. Richard-
son, from Moonta Bay and Port Pirie.
James Comrie, steamer (Br.), 75 tons, J. Henderson,
Jane Sprott, barque (Br.), 669 tons, Thos. Ayre, from
Jamaica — Botting, City; H. Muecke, Port.
Bockingham—McLean Bros., Rigg, and Co., City
Lubra, steamer (Br.), 224 tons, W. Hodge.
Lurline, ketch (Br), 59 tons, Cocks, from Port
Magnat, barque (Sw.), 636 tons, O. Paunst, from Fredrickstadt.
Maldon Lewis, schooner (Br.), 52 tons, Paterson, from
Mary, ketch (Br.), 52 tons, Duneen, from the coast.
Port Wakefield
Meteor, ketch (Br.), 32 tons, R. Leask, from Port
Wakefield.
Myvanwy, barquette (Br.), 162 tons, K. Bremner,
Napperby, ketch, 70 tons, J. Martin, from Kangaroo
Island.
New Arrival, schooner (Br.), 24 tons, J. Lashman, from
Omeo, schooner (Br.). 55 tons, W. Swiggs, from Port
Orissa, ship (Br.), 1,199 tons, D. W. Quail, from Lon-
don.—Jos. Stilling and Co., City and Port. Dock.
Osprey, ketch (Br.), 89 tons, J. Corston, from
Otter, ketch (Br.), 44 tons, J. Montgomery, from
Phoebe, barge (Br.), 29 tons, D. Williams, from
Middle Spit.
Ruby, ketch (Br.), 24 tons, W. H. Jelly, from Port
Ruth Topping, barque, 319 tons, Jas. Wood, from
Dunedin.—Cave and Co. Commercial Wharf.
Sea Nymph, barque (Br.), John Brady, from
Stanley, Government steamer, 39 tons, J. Sheridan.
from Port Parham.
Torrens, ship (Br.), 1,276 tons, R. H. Angel, from
Victorian, steamer (Br.), 415 tons, McLean, from Mel-
bourne.— John Turnbull.
Warooka, steamer (Br.), 120 tons, E. L. Bartleet, from
Edithburgh.
Fremantle.—W. Wells. Company's Basin.
Yatala, steamer (Br.), 107 tons, J. Craigie, from King-
ston. Laid up.
Young Foster, ketch (Br.), 24 tons, J. Geddes, from
Young Surveyor, ketch (Br.), 23 tons, C. Foster, from
Protector, gunboat (Br.), 1,000 tons. J. C. Walcot.
Fitzjames, Reformatory hulk.
Ethel, steamer (Br.), 30 tons.
VESSELS IN PORT.—March 2.
(Over 20 tons Register. )
AT LARG HARBOR.
ADELAIDE OBSERVATORY.
Time Ball.
SHIPPING. ARRIVED. THURSDAY, JANUARY 23. (Article), The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), Friday 29 January 1886 page Article 2013-05-23 22:23 FRANKLIN. steamer, 700 tons, T. E. Creer, from
T. Mason, M. Mnllabone, and Master Mullabone, Mr.
A. Creer, H. Christinson in the cabin ; and 19 in the
from Wool Bar.
LAST ROBINSON, schooner, 92 tons, W. Steele,
burr.
MAILAND, steamer, 127 tons, W. Ogg, from Port
MALCOLM, ketch, 22 tons, J. Janiieson, from Port
Stambory.
Fort Wakefield.
DIANELLA, schooner, 84 tons, J. R. InVster, (or
28—THORN E, barque, for New Zealand.
28—DEODAH<:?, barque, for Brisbane.
The exodus of vesseta from the outer harbor on
Thursday morning was very interesting to natch, as a
making sail. The Deodams, ti&zelle, Victoria, and
Thome made a doee start, but had made very short
distance when the sea breeze set in- Later on a pas
senger who should have gone in the Deodams made
hie appearance at the station, and in one of the steam
be had to return discomfited.
The Frasklk, steamer, from Melbourne, arrived
on Thuredav morning after a most pleasant passage.
Captain Creer reports sailing from Wittiamstown at
1.45 p.m. on Tuesday, the 26th ; passed the Heads at
d?v. Cape Northumberland was passed at 10.27 on
The Bli c Bell, steam cutter, has been drafted off
THURSDAY, JANUARY 23.
FRANKLIN, steamer, 700 tons, T. E. Creer, from
T. Mason, M. Mullabone, and Master Mullabone, Mr.
A. Creer, H. Christinson in the cabin; and 19 in the
from Wool Bay.
LADY ROBINSON, schooner, 92 tons, W. Steele,
bury.
MAITLAND, steamer, 127 tons, W. Ogg, from Port
MALCOLM, ketch, 22 tons, J. Jamieson, from Port
Stansbury.
Port Wakefield.
DIANELLA, schooner, 84 tons, J. R. Inkster, for
28—THORNE, barque, for New Zealand.
28—DEODARUS?, barque, for Brisbane.
The exodus of vessels from the outer harbor on
Thursday morning was very interesting to watch, as a
making sail. The Deodarus, Gazelle, Victoria, and
Thorne made a close start, but had made very short
distance when the sea breeze set in. Later on a pas-
senger who should have gone in the Deodarus made
his appearance at the station, and in one of the steam
he had to return discomfited.
The Franklin, steamer, from Melbourne, arrived
on Thursdav morning after a most pleasant passage.
Captain Creer reports sailing from Williamstown at
1.45 p.m. on Tuesday, the 26th; passed the Heads at
day. Cape Northumberland was passed at 10.27 on
The Blue Bell, steam cutter, has been drafted off
THURSDAY, JANUARY 28.
SHIPPING. CAPE BORDA SHIPPING. (Article), The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), Saturday 30 January 1886 page Article 2013-05-23 21:44 January 29, 2.15 p.m.—Barquette Twiss, of New
outh Wales, from Port Natal, passing inward. Wind
South, fresh; sea moderate.
January 29, 5 p m.—Verit.a>u barque, for Wallaroo.
January 30, 2.10 a.m.—Valeita, steamer, pissing
terGleneig.
EDITH ALICE, ketch, 40 tons, J. Heath, fromJSalt
ADONIS, ketch, 48 tons, C. Behn, from Fort Wake
field. !
PERCT, ketch, 35 tons, Geo. McKay, from Port
ADELAIDE, steamer L867 tons, T. W. Lockyer,
from Melbonrne January 27. John Turnbull, agent,
Citv and Prrt. Passengers — Mr. and Mrs.
Cast^ Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Donates, Mr. aid Mrs.
John Green, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Thomis, Mr.
and Mrs. E. Smith, nnree, and infant, Mesdamea
Jude. E. Bums, Misses A. Vjie, M. kekwiek, N.
Blacgulicuddv, Giles, A. Smith, Messrs. R. D.
Beicsford, D. O. Wild, B. Horn, T. NotHe, P.
A. Honell, T. Huntsman, F. G. Bower, N. G. '
H. M. PoJlitt, J. Kell, S. N. Bailej-, O. Brandt,
3. Jnde, T. Huntsman, G. and B. Smith in the cabin;
and 61 in the steerage.
MORNING STAB, ketch, 17 tons, G. Albert, from
Wetta Creek.
MART, ketch, 25 tons, Duneeu, from Dublin.
Axdrossan.
5,000 bags sugar, 4 pkg?. buggies, 2j half-chests tea,
31 coils rope, 60 cases bitten, SO boxes, 497 qoarter
oases tea, SO kegs batter, 73 boxes hop bitters, 103 do.
I*B*-
JAMES COHEIE, steamer, 75 tons, Jas. Henderson,
lor Aidrosmn.
?AITLAKD, steamer. 120 tons, W. Osrg, for Ar
d rowan.
GAMBIER, steamer. 1,030 tons, B. R. Brown, for
HART ANN, schooner, 17 tons, Geo. Bampton, (or
VICTOR, ketch, C7 tons, J. McLeod, for Port
ARBIVED.
Friday, Jakcarv 29.
CLEABED.
FRIDAY, JAXTARV S3.
January 29, 2.15 p.m.—Barquette Twins, of New
South Wales, from Port Natal, passing inward. Wind
— South, fresh; sea moderate.
January 29, 5 p m.—Verulam, barque, for Wallaroo.
January 30, 2.10 a.m.—Valetta, steamer, passing
for Glenelg.
EDITH ALICE, ketch, 40 tons, J. Heath, from Salt
ADONIS, ketch, 49 tons, C. Behn, from Port Wake-
field.
PERCY, ketch, 35 tons, Geo. McKay, from Port
ADELAIDE, steamer 1,867 tons, T. W. Lockyer,
from Melbourne January 27. John Turnbull, agent,
City and Port. Passengers — Mr. and Mrs.
Cast, Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Douglas, Mr. and Mrs.
John Green, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Thomas, Mr.
and Mrs. E. Smith, nurse, and infant, Mesdames
Jude, E. Burns, Misses A. Pyle, M. Kekwick, N.
Macgillicuddy, Giles, A. Smith, Messrs. R. D.
Beresford, D. O. Wild, R. Horn, T. Nottle, P.
A. Howell, T. Huntsman, F. G. Bower, N. G.
H. M. Pollitt, J. Kell, S. N. Bailey, O. Brandt,
J. Jude, T. Huntsman, G. and B. Smith in the cabin;
and 51 in the steerage.
MORNING STAR, ketch, 17 tons, G. Albert, from
Wells Creek.
MARY, ketch, 25 tons, Duneen, from Dublin.
Ardrossan.
5,000 bags sugar, 4 pkgs. buggies, 25 half-chests tea,
21 coils rope, 60 cases bitters, 20 boxes, 427 quarter-
cases tea, 50 kegs butter, 73 boxes hop bitters, 103 do.
pkgs.
JAMES COMRIE, steamer, 75 tons, Jas. Henderson,
for Ardrossan.
MAITLAND, steamer. 120 tons, W. Ogg, for Ar-
drossan.
GAMBIER, steamer. 1,030 tons, R. R. Brown, for
MARY ANN, schooner, 17 tons, Geo. Bampton, for
VICTOR, ketch, 67 tons, J. McLeod, for Port
ARRIVED.
Friday, January 29.
CLEARED.
Friday, January 29.
SHIPPING. CAPE JERVIS SHIPPING. (Article), The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889), Tuesday 16 February 1886 page Article 2013-05-23 21:08 53., fresh; sea moderate.
from Melbourne February 13. J. TumbulL
C. S. BaOlie, Neil McNeill, H. Okeden, G.
D. Hughes, F. C. Castieden, A. T. Hosier, G.
Bich-udi?, F. B. Ragles*. W. G. Phillips, H.
Waugb, E. Bender, and R. H. Dorricott in
CLEM"ENTTNA, ketch, 23 tons, W. San
NEW ARRIVAL, schooner, 24 ton?, J.
LILLIE HAWKINS, ketch, S4 tons, R.
COWRY, steamer, IS tons, J. McLeod,
Stansbnry.
CERES, steamer, 5S tons, J. Germein, from
Stansbuiy.
' MAITLAND, steamer, 127 tonE, W. Ogg,
Monday, FEBRrARY 15.
S, fresh; sea moderate.
from Melbourne February 13. J. Turnbull,
C. S. Bailie, Neil McNeill, H. Okeden, G.
D. Hughes, F. C. Castleden, A. T. Hosier, G.
Richards, F. B. Ragless, W. G. Phillips, H.
Waugh, E. Bender, and R. H. Dorricott in
CLEMENTTNA, ketch, 23 tons, W. San
NEW ARRIVAL, schooner, 24 tons, J.
LILLIE HAWKINS, ketch, 84 tons, R.
COWRY, steamer, 18 tons, J. McLeod,
Stansbury.
CERES, steamer, 58 tons, J. Germein, from
Stansbury.
MAITLAND, steamer, 127 tons, W. Ogg,
Monday, February 15.

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