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SHIPPING.
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HOBSON'S HAY.
August SI— Hlgn water: 12 84 *.m. ; l.lipm.
Angnat 31—5 a.m. : S W., fresh, showery. .Voon :
S.W., fresh, showery. 8 p id : S.W., moderate!,
ckmdy.
AHRIVKD— AUC1UST 23.
City of Adelaide s, 615, Bivid Wullwr. from Sydney
'JGth. lust. P.issongora— cabin : Mr and lira It Yonlo,
Mrnnd JIra J. Osmond, Mra Taylor, Mrs Mackenzie, Miss
Clarke, Miss E. Lydyard, Miss II. Ksye, Hiss Kayo, Miss
Ormond, Misa Bunte, Major-Goneral Sir Trevor Chuto,
K.C.B, Major Baker, Captain \V. M. Jawnll. Messrs J.
Ojonon, \V. Browor. A. EvatiB, G. Curtis, .1. Buohortny,
O. Sraitb, J. Hurst, G. Fftlthfull, H. 1. Markwoll, O.
Newton, D. M. M'Callum. W. Kayo, S Elovo, A. W.
Anderson, C. Young, J. Graham, W. Cutlibonson, .7.
Perry ; nnd ninoty-BOven in tho steorago. \V. P.
White and Co., agents.
Flying Squirrol, »cb, 7» tons, n. A Pasloy, from
Port Macdonnoll 27th inBt. No pa-Bougora. Pigott
Brothers and Co., agents.
?\VeBtern, s, 225, W. Lucas, from Portland and Port
Fairy 28th inst. Piissonpors— saloon : Mown J. Poar
son, J. II. Whitton, How Dunkloy, Master Dunkloy ;
andBiiinthoataorngo. S G. Honty, agtmt.
Suporior, phip, 1375. D. O DiTios, from London 12th
M»y. Passenger— cabin : Mra Hojvrood; andtwonty
two in ateoraKO. Jaa. Ilonty and Co , agents.
Lanarkshire, ship, 1449, K, Williams, from London
28th May, and Start Peint 5th Juno. Pi83engora—
cabin: Mrs K. Williams, Mr D Nesbitt; and seven
teen In second cabin and stoorago. Ilolmos, While
unci Oo., agents.
Whito Star, dblp, 2330, John Korr, from Liverpool
10th Juno. Passengers— cabin : Mrs Korr, Rov. Mr
?Watt. Mrs Watt ; and four hundred and cixty eight in
thfl steerage. Dr. A Gumming, Burgeon Buporia
tendent. Dickson, 'Williams and Co., agents.
llacdutf. Bhip. 1130, Thos.T. Watson, from London
6th Juno, Lizard »th Juno. PasBongors— cabin: Mr
and Mra Woostor, Mrs T. D. Watson, Mr Hold.
Bright Bros, and Oo , agents.
Southern Oroae, b, 342, Edward Lucas from Hobart
Town. Passengers — cabin : Mr and Mre Ronnie, Mrs
ClarkB, Mrs WatorhouBO, Mrfl StoploB, Mrs Warden,
Mr and Mrs Howdl. MisB Creaswoll, Miss Koano.
Miss Smithott, Miaa Wntorhouso, Mossra Shoubridgo,
A. G. FiBher, Butlor, Russoll, Walker. James; and
one in th» atoorage. HudBon and 'Watkins, agonte.
August 30.
Isabella, Brown, snip, 85», A. E. B. Brown, fro-n Foo
Chow Foo 2ota Juno. No paBBongors. F. W.
Proll and Co , agents.
Bob Roy, b, 200 tons, W.N. Thorn, f rom Launcoston
2Sth inst. Passengers— cabin : Mr and Mrs L.
M'Qowan, Mrs Miller, Miss M'Eachorn, Mrs Win
Bpoar, Miss Beroridgo. Mossro Winspoar, Wootman,
M-Donald, Masters K. and (J. Townor; and twenty
In tho. Eteorago. E owlor, Sutherland, and Co., agonts.
King Oscar, bq, 248, J. S. Gibbon, from Singiporo
2«th May, -via Swan Rivor 19th inat. Passengorn :
cabin — Mr Vincent, from Singapore ; Mrs Morgan,
Mrs Marchant, Misa Spiors, Messrs Edwards and
Bartlalt, from Swan River ; and twonty-two iu tho
gtoamge Captain Gibbon, agent.
Tasmania, T.S.N. Co 'a a., 285 tons, W. H. Saundorp,
from Launcoston, 29th inBt. Paesongors— anloou :
Mrs Mills, Mies ltean, Alias Snoa, Mr and Mrs Townor
slid family (4), Messrs Williams, r tuttor, Holtz. Ross ;
aai oight in the stooragj. Hudson and Wntkins,
agtoU.
ENTERED OUTWARDS.— ADOUflT 29.
Crown, bq, 280, W. 31. Jewell, for Noweaatle. H. S.
Smith, agent.
CLEARED OUT— ADQDST 2».
Blackbird, e, 531, H.P. Sawoll, for Nowcastlo, in bal
lut.
Jot,sch, 70, Ooorgo Beynon, for Port Macdounoll.
BY ELECTRIC 2KLEORA.PH.
PORT ALBERT.
ARMVBD. — August 29, 8 a.m. : Murray, s, from
Melbourne.
CAPE OTWAY.
August 29. 4.80 p.m. : Harlow, ship, from London,
hsnoa to Sydney, ?wishes to be reportod.
PORT OF SYDNEY.
Arrived. — August 28 : Pacific and Amy Robsart,
from B j.D1o Creole ; Pionoor, from Port Fairy ; Lady
Y«ung, from BrlBbano; City of Melbourne, from Mel
bourne.
8MLBD.— August 28: Princes Alice, for Lyttolton;
Boohuorang, for Cleveland Bay,
PORT OF NEWCASTLE.
Sailed— August 29 : Omega, for Otago.
PORT OF ADELAIDE.
Arritbd.— August 28: Mary King, from Victor
Harbor ; Albert, from Kangaroo Island. Auguiit 29 :
Coorong, from Melbourne.
THE MUHIIAY AND MORHUMBIDGEE.
Adqust 29.— Wahgnnyah, 2 ft 7 in above Rummer
level; Eihutta, 7 ft ibove; Swan-hill, 6 ft 8 in iliove;
Boston, 11 ft 4 in abovo: Balranald, 3 ft 10 in
above ; Hay, rivor falling slowly
Eciiuoa.— Sailed, August 28 : Pride of tho Murray,
for Wentworth.
SWAH-niLL.— ArxWod, August 29: Eivorlna, from
ilurruulbldgeo.
MELBOrjRNE OUSERVATOKY.
Time Balls.— Time of Drop.
Observatory Mean Time, August 29.— Melbourne,
111. Om. 0.0a.' WilliamstoYvn, lh. 0m. 0.0s.
Greenwich Moan Time, August 23.— 15h. 20m.
8.2a. Williamatown,15h. 20m. 5.2s.
Dato; it.__ Barometer, Attaohod Tem
1888. maT' Sea Lovol. Therm. Air.
Aue. 28 ...9 p.m ? 29 718 ? 515 ? 48.B
Aug. 20 ...9 a.m ? 29.770 ? M.I ? .11.3
Aug. 20 ,,.3 p.m ? 29.763 ? 53.0 .,„.„.. 54.2
S.WINB AND WEATHER.
Satuidiy, August 20, 9 a.m.— Sydnoy, S.E., bar.
30.001, thar. C4, cloudy. Noivcastlo, N.W., fine.
Port Albort, W., Btrong, bar. 29.381, thor. 52, Bqually.
Oapa Schanck, tW., strong, bar. 29.30,1, (her. 62,
Etormy. Do, 3 p.m.: W., strong, ovoroaat, squally.
Oipo Otway, W., galo. bar. 20 318, thor. CO,
Eaually. Do, 3 p.m., W., very strong, cloudy, sbowory.
Portland, 'W.S.W., Ealo, bar. 29.714, thor. 50, cloudy.
Warrnambool, S.W., strong, squally, Blnwory.
Guiohon Bay, SW, strong, bar. 29.824, thor. 51,
Equally, rain 0.199 in. Macdonnoll Ba,y, S.W., frnsh,
Bhowory. Adoluide, W., froah, bar. 29.850. thor. 52,
squally, atowory. P. P. HoadB, 'W., strong, bar.
29 630, thor, 52, fine, Do, 4 p.m., W.S.W., frosh, bur.
29.060, thor. 53, squally, -with rain. Melbourne, S.W.,
froah, bar. !?90.70, ther.'62, showory.',Booohworth,N.W,,
mod, bar. 27.880, ther' 47, raining. Echuca, N.W.,
freah, bar. 29.800, tbor. 4S. cloudy. Wahgunyah,
N.W., light, bar. 29.4/iO, thor. 45, cloudy, rain. Bonalla,
N.W., strong, ovoreaBt. Swan hill, N.W., cloudy. St.
Arnaiid, N.W., cold, cloudy. Albury, N.N.W., misty,
cloudy. Urana, W.S.W., cloudy, dull. Forbes, lino
iniarrnptcd. Moulmein, N.^W., Qno, cloudy. Euston,
NNW., fine. Wontworth, W., flue. Balranald,
?W., cloudy.. Hay, W.N.W., cloudy. Denlliquin. W..
frosh, bar,. 29.491, thor. 60, dull, cloudy, raia 0.007 in.
POST OFFICE NOT1OE3.
Malls will bo mado up as follow.*:—
AOBLAIDB. — Every Tuesday, Thursday svn«J Satnrdav
overland, oloauig 5.30 p.m. ; Aldiaga, Soptombor 1,
1.15 p.m.
BeI/FAST and PonTLASD.— 'Woatom, September 1, 11.15
a.m. Only lottors special niarkoi.
BELFAST.— Loolia, this day, 3 p.m.
' Geelono.— Jomoa and Amelia, this day, noon.
Auckland, ulufp habbou, OANTaauuur, Grby
BODTH, HOKITIKA, NAPlBil, NBLSON, NEW PI.Y
MODTII, 0TAG8, PlOTON AND WKLr.INOTON —
Otago, September 2, 12.30 p.m.; Albambra, Septem
ber 3, 12.30 pm.
Calcutta.— Portlaw, September 10,8 a.m.
Hobaut Town and Launoerton. — Southern Cross,
September 2, 12.15 p.m. ; Tasmmia, on arrival of
Engliih mail, but not lator than the 3rd, at 9.15
a.m.
London.— Bonvonuo, September 12, 2 p.m.; Yorkshire
September 19, 2 p.m.
Bfdnbt and Queensland.— City of Adolaido, Sep
tember 1, 1p.m. ; Dandonong, September 3, 12 15
p.m. ; Wongu Wonga, Soptombor 3, 1 p.m.
-jjj* Lottors rocoivod, bearing the too late fee, for a
quarter of an hour after appointed time of closing.
Bsgiatered Iotters and nowspapera must bo posted
one hour prior to tho time appointed for closing as
' *b«ve, and before 4 p.m.
IMPORTS.— Auo ust 29.
City of Adelaide, from Sydney: 1 cs, Pdterson, Ray
and Co i 1 ca wine, Sali Clove; 7 bgB seed, Law, Som
nor and Co; 72 hides, MichfKlii; !C0 es '?-*., ??
M'Roborts ; 2 do do, N. Thomas ; 1 rock lily, 1 stag
horn fertj T- Stubbs ; 31 cs r;u;t r Evana ; 1 cs boots,
I Ciugo-, i.pci.L. '33gfale-, Shhds eggs, Taylor ;1
ckwaro.A G. Wallace; 14 cs merchandise, J. Fold
jyH Tamer Pi cb fruit, Mrs Horner ; 25 bxs tobacco,
Bright Brothers; 1 bg rico, Katzenstein -, 3 03 sewing
raachinos.Hobblewhite; 120 bgo maize, S. House; i
bgB oysters, Holdor; 4 do do, B. Hoard; 2 cs, Dr.
Mueller : 1 *-trc tobacco, Levy Brotho-s ; 1 pel, Union
Bank; 1 % cotton aoed, A. Jouvot; 70 cs fruit,
6 bga oysters, W. Sayor; 157 cs fruit, 42
bgs oysters, Saville and Tong; 10 cs fruit,
G. Sanson; 39 cs fruit, G. H. Knight ; 26 bgB oyBtors
20 cs fruit. H. Ikln; 7 ca fruit, J. Hunt; U8 cs fruit,
Johnson Brothors; lbx plants, 2 horses, 1 buggy, H.
Youl- 1 pel, n. RobinBon; 82 cb fruit, T. Taylor; 73
cs fruit R Allen; 24 cs fruit, T.Quinno; 1 pel samples,
B: Town; 1 pel camples. R. Harpor; 1 pol. Gordon;
279 bgs maize. J. £ Smith ; 197 bgs maize, H. Garrett;
1 butt 7 hhdB 45 Jcks wine, 100 ca oilmen's stores, 67
pkgs fruit, 4 bga coioauuts, 48 bgs oysters, 1 caoau de
C0FDlyi'ng Squirrol, from Port Macdonnoll : 3 cks tallow,
PigoU Brothers and Co; 750 bgs wheat, Lord and
C°-Western, from Portland and Port Fairy: 1C bis
wool, SG. Honty; 1 ok hinges, E. Keep and Co; 47
hides, S. Poardon; 0 ca flsh, John Dunt ; 1 pkg bags
Bruntonand Gillespie; 1 pkg, Dkkson-^rotherB; 1
pkg Moguire; 1 casting, -I*ngland3 and Co ; 500 bgs
potatoes, F. Roche; 235 bgs patatoos. Thomas Bus
Bflll; 12 ca eggs, 1 tb buttor, Thomia Donuey ; i pkgs,
James M'Ewan and Co ; 2 cs egg3, Duff us ?, 1 ca lard,
GlTeson and Co; 4 bdls skins. 5 tbs butlor, 2 pkgs
bacon, 7 hidea, 4 cs eggs, J. Wittan; 1 cs eggs, F.
Booha; 1 ca egga, Battersby; 105 bga potatoes,
°MlcdttH, from London : 28 qr-cks wine 20 cks, 20
C8, Bright Brothers and Co.; 90. els Manilla rope, H.
B Donlldaon and Co; fi bla paper, Turner au3 GUI ;
60 cb ohttirB,Boa.u3Uamp and Racke ; 27 cs floorcloth.
18 ca bedstead*, 1 ca hinges, S. Solomon and Co ; 24
?ka zinc 250 bxs tin plates, 30 pkta hops, 600 bxs
Indies, 30 bis, Gel,. Maftinand Co ; 30 hhds 40 qr-oka
mmm
BadcMfo, *?*?-'?, kJft.otv,eTS. 5 ca boots, Oca,
?HW
1 bx, J. Volum : 1 chair, J. Reid ; 1S4 cs, H. W. Farrar :
leak, 1 ca. J. Diakson : .'- ca uoids, Colonial Bank; 2
en, Ucv W. B, Wado ; I cs. J. W. Jorson ; 9 C3 floar
cloth, 19 bin paper, Aler. Maerarlan m-\. Co; 15 cltB
bird seed, W. A.dam3On ; 48 bis paper, 89 pkg.f, George
Ro'iertson ; 19~os, 6 bis, Charlo.* AndrewH ; S bis,
King and Parsons: 03 cs, 1 bl, Dickson Brothors nnd
Co; 1G irka, Bnttner and Uallonstoin ; 3 cs basket
ware, 1 cs tticks. Oppanhoim and Oo ; 2 cb, .1. C.
Evans ; 24 cks whiting. 33 cs, .'6 crts, 2o bis. D Jones
and Co; 58 cs 2 bis, K. V7aruo: 17?cn, 3 bis, Mailor
and Oo; 1 ca books, 19 c». P. Fftlk and Co: 41
trk*, 3 cs, G. Gibson; 11 trks, J. Bloominglon;
9 rolls shoot load, a kga unila. Femvlalt Bros ;
01 ca, 1 bl, L. Stovonson ami Son ; fit) cb acids, Whitby
andb'en; til ca brandy, 10J c» Btout, 71 brla currRnt',
M cks, 20 bla, 1( 0 es, Rolfo and Oo; IS kga, 13 brla II
Bjrry; 10 cks, 2 hhds, 3:) kgs, 8 bdln, 2 bin, 3 c.i, T.
Haiuo ; 1C3 cka, 6 brls, 20U firms, 3 cb. It A. Fitolt; 1
pkg modols, T. Kobinson and Co; 2 cs book*, Dr.
Uidloy ; G blB, CO cs, W. Martin nnd Co ; 2 crta, 3 ca.
Wallach Urothore; S cs, A. M. Tepp ani Co; 2-0 bxs
cindlr.F. in ca uiatohos, 10 cfct. 21 en, n. iiud G. Shaw ;
1 cs, S G. Honty; 1 cs furniture. W. Mills; 12 ckn
paints, 200 ca. Dulgoty, Blackwood and Co; 1G
pkgu loid, 8 brlB -6 drins oil. Matthews
Brothers; 19 a-, Laztrus Brothors; 7 hhdB
hollowaro, 10 kga nailp, 8 eki shot, 2 cki
chain. 5 kgs screws, 4 cs, 1 csk, Liugwill, Crute
aua (So, ; 1 bl, 32 cs, Bobortson and Moffitt ; 81
pk p, 11 bh, BrascU Bros and Sulongcr; 1'5 pkgs,
'21 bis, M'NaughtoD, Loto and Co ; 9 1 lots wire, Hughes
and Uarvoy; 1428 brs, 40 -bdU iron, 7 cr aioel, 72
kgs naila, 48 oka 2 wheels 70 cs, Jas. U'Ewan and
Co; 63 cs, 12 trks, Sargood nnd Son; 10 1 c, 15
bis, Paterson, Ray, Palmer and Co ; 1 ca H. A.
Clarke ; 10 cs slatoa, 999 bis candlos, 91 els rope
20 cs hftim, 14 ca iron BhKta, 942 Ura, C7 angle
bira, 28) bdls bars, 315 plntes, 40C bdla 5
cs iron, 25 ca matches, 1 ck glass, 1 ck coloring, 1
cs oil, 10 cka tacks, 1 c* jowollery, 200.03
brandy, 50 cks pegs, 11 bis shumac, 20 bio valonin, 75
kgs nails, 25 hhds hollow*re, 27 cb floorcloth, 5 bis
paper, 30 kgs nails. 172 boilor platos. 42 cb brnshwarf,
250 ca gonovi, 0 tanks, 3209 pkgs, Order.
Whito Stir, from Liverpool : 20 bis bags, 600 bdls
hoops, 22$ iron mils, 1 c?, Dickaon, Williams and
Co.; 49 drms oiuatlo soda, Connoll, Watson and
Hoganh ; 14 cks, 2 kgs, 8 cs, 2 crts, 1 tra, Jacob Cftro ;
12 bla papor, 10 lihd ale, 10 crts, 4 bhda, 1 ck oarthon
waro. 40 cases galriinUod iron, Lorimor, Marwood
andKomo; 10 cs, 8 bis, Dickson Brothors; 28,200
Blatoa.G. and H. Gregory ; 1 pkg, G. S.jSpryne ; 10
bla, 10 en, J. Service and Oo. ; 250 bonos raiBina.Taylor
HrotUorB ; 3 causes, Warnock Brothors ; 1 ck hardware,
Se!by|Haud ; 6 ortfl, 4 oka, 2 cs, J. M. Langloy ; 50 erts,
Rd. Harvoy ; 120 drums oil, 20 ckB paint, II. Jickson;
218 tons smithy coal, Boardof Land and Works; lOOqr
cks vinogar, Fanning, Nftukivoll and Co ; 450 drms
oil, 21 cka silicate, 600 cs bottled boor, 111 bxs, Georgo
Martin and Co.;: 82 drms caustic soda, Turnbull,
Smith and Co. ; 1 cs, A. and J. II. Hay ; 1 cs hardware,
120 bxs tin plates, O. F. Bobbini; 3 cks hardware A.
Hill; les, IS Myors; 1 cs htrdwaro, 1G shoots copper,
2 bdls sheets, 4 ca piping, 2 ca, J. and S. Diuika ; 7 ca
ateel, M-OaJlum Brothora ; 8 cs, 1 eak, E. BaiuoB;
9S0 cheats candlos, Baundera and Johnston;
1 cs, John Hall; 1 chost, E. Arehor; 6 cratoa ourth
onwaro. W. Thompson; 1 cb, 2 cka. J?oyos Brothors;
2 cs saddlory, 1 bl woollen, Thoa. Loader ; 2 corn mills,
Wilttio, Welch and Co ; 90 bxs tin p!at«B, 4 pkgs, A.
Shaw and Co; 1459 bara S99 bdla iron, 20 kegs nails,
1 ck, 1 ca, 4 bis, Duckott and Padloy; 38 crates 1 hhd
earthenware, John King ; 11 crte 2S hhds earthenware,
Jaa. Hope ; 100 hhds 1 90 cs boor, W. and B. Hick ; 18
bis, Wm. Dean; 18 bla, Lotford and Dnami; 12 bis, J.
WUitoaide and Son ; 20 brlB 300 drma oil, 28 bta. 2 cb,
Hy Brooks and Oo ; 8 trks, J. Carson ; 2 c» saddlery,
P. F. lloafl; 2 cka 1 cs saddlery, Bright
Brothora And Co ; 4 ca, A. Topp and Co ;
1 cs, John Flotchor ; 4 qr-cks whiskey, Virgoo, Son
and Oo; 6 ca, Walter Sydonh&m; 1 03, lck, Thomas
Mooro; 1 cs, W. H. Birlow; 13;crt) earthenware, E.
W. Thibou; 1 hhd oarihonwaro. A. Cohen ; 13 ca 2 bla,
Pyiio, Beath and Co ; 24 crte, 16 hhds and 6 cka oarth
onwiro.J. Dyuon; 288ploes'8 eistings, J. K. Kennedy j
27 cs, 12 trks, 4 bla, R. A.. Fituh; 2 bis wasU, 5 cs stool,
3 ck.s and 1 cs hardware, Briscoo and Oo ; 2 trks boots
anil shoes, G. Gibson; 1 bx, James M'Ewan and Co;
100 kogj nails, 33 ca, 2 cka, Lisngwill, Craig and Co;
10 bis woolpucka, Joseph Taylor and Co; 81 hhds,
4 1 J-hhds. and 40 J-brla boor, Thos. Tyaou ; 15 ca, 1 bl,
Gill and Thorpe; 41 cb bookj, Goo Robertson; 3 os, 1
bl, S. G. King; 15 bla. 1 ca, 1 trs, W Martin and Go ;
2 cs, D. Jones anil Co ; 1 cs machinory, H. Box and
Oo ; B hhda hollowaro, 7 ca, 3 clis hardware, 3 kg«
iron washora, 3 cs saddlery, R. Hodgson ; 3 bla dun
does, 9 ca, 7 bin, King and Parsons ; 62 cs, 17 bis, 2 tra,
Bauks Bros, Boll and Co ; 5 crts earthonwaro, . 20 brls
caustic Boda, G. and G Shaw ; 24 cs, 5 bla, Jas. Dodg
Bhun and Oo ; 8 tus rock salt, H. Berry ; 8 cna, 1
ck onrthonwaio, Levy Bros. ; 200 bgs conrso Bait,
J. M'DonnolI and Co. ; 26 pkgs, Rov. W. Watt; fi trc8
glas», 22 pl:gs oarthonwaro, J. Dynon; 50 brls soda
cryatal, Holmos, White and Co.;4cs, 3 bis, Chaa.
Andrews ; 7 kgs hardwaro. 47 Iron sharo moulds, 2
bis. Hawkoa Brothers; 43 pkga paporhangings, T.
Whitslaw; 7 bxs, 14 shilco cocka, 14 covers, 319 sks
salt, 89 kgs naiis, 203 bdls tabes. 21 machines, 10 cb
do, 50 1-brls pork, G ci pianos, 50 drmi and 30 oks oil,
4 cks painta, 10 hhda and GO brls rum, 100 moml cb,
551 pkgs, Order.
Lanarkshire, from London : 400 cks. 40 qr-cka, 13
tkB, 250 bxs, 25 bis, 5 ca, 1 pel, Holmes, White and Oo ;
30 tnks malt, J. Goujh aud Co; 297 ca Hennossiy'a
brandy, Connoll, WatBou and Hogarth ; 09 ble, Vv'il8on
andMackinnon; 24 qr-cks, Ross and Spowors; 50 qr
cks, Whko Brothora and Co; 3 bin, 11 cb, Benjamin
Brothora; 25 1 oks, 40 ca, Graham Brothors and Co;
118 cka, W. Balloy ; 800 bga, G50 cks, 60 03, J. Heaty
and Oo ; 8 cs, 1 block, D ilgoty, Ibbotaoa and Oo; 30 cb,
Oohon Brothora; 4 millstones, 1 pltg, 1 ca. D. Mooro;
2 ca, H. Haogo; 358 03, Huybors and Willrins'; 1 ck, 5
qr-cks, 177 ca, Virgoo, Son aud Co ; 8408 boarda,^3. and
If. Grorory; 4 cks, 9 cb, W. Detmold; 29 brls, 13 oks,
1 cs, Whitby cad Son; 0919 boards, liSO bla, 31 cnta,
Dickson, Willinii3 and Co ; 33 cks, 12 ca, Board
of Land and Works; 0 cs, E. Cohen and Oo;
3G v, W. Lucas ; 33 cs, A. Majfarlan and Co ; 3 cka,
R. HodgsoH ; 5 hhda, »0 i-cka, 200 cs, Turnbull, Smttjli
and Co; 8 C3, Rov. J. C. Symons; 1725 ca, Joshua
Brothora ; 8 os, E. Glon ; 3 es, H. Mould ; 1 ca, Joaoph
Smith; 13 bla, Croakor, Scott and Oo; 1 03, Welch;
1 bl, 5 ca, John Somplo ; 2 cs, S. L. Birchnoll ; 4 hhdB,
8 J cks, D. S. Ouinpboll; 1375 cs, E Samuel anil Co ;
1G i-bxs gunpowder, 28 brla, 8 cks, 103drni9, 5 ca,
Dtickctt and Padloy ; 30 tks. 30 cs, 500 brls, Lorimer,
Marwood and Rome; 11,522 boards, Wilshin and
Leighton; 165 cs, E. Brofflt and Co; 3 tks, W. J.
Grelg and Co; 600 bxs, 75 cs, G. Martiivand Oo ; 1 cs,
Secretary Board of Education ; 1 cs. Mra E. Woollott;
3 hhds, 1 ck, 1 crt. 3J0 bxs, 53 ca, AVilkie, Welch and
Co; 2 hhda, Jaa. Blair; 1 cs, C. Flaxman ; 18 os, Isaac
Hart; 1 cs, Rov. J. A.JBayley; 4 cs, J. C. Evans;
10 cks, C. J. Jonnor ; 62 ca, Mooro nn 1 Co ;
1 ca, W. Stubbs ; 11 ca, A. Shaw and Co ;
30 $-33 gunpowdor, 34 cks, 80 kga, 1 bl, 23 ca and pkga,
A Shaw ftnd Co ; S pelina, 1 ck. 207 cb and pkgs,
Mitcholl and Bonnoiu; 3 cs, Wilkio, Webator and
Oo ; 400 }-brls gunpowder, Anderson and Marshall; 9
ca, D. Roaenthal ; GO cks, R Towns and Co ; 6 cs E. do
Bonthiom; 4 cks, 84 c^, t'oldheim, Jacobs and Co; 118
ckB, 225 drniB, 20 kgs, 10 cs, B. A Fitch; 6 ea, B Boo
jaminandOo; lo,J. Donne; 4 c-«, King and Parsons ;
75 bxs, Hughoa and Hurvey; i p'an-js, 1 ck, 1 bl,
Henry Jackaon; 5 crta, 25 ca, D Mastorton and Co;
3 ca, S. J. Wftllsford; 5 ca, R J Paling; 5 cka, W.
Uogravoa and Co ; 732 bare 12S7 bdls iron, U machines,
2 pchua 34 cka, 4 crts, 15 bis, 227 ca and pkga,
James M Ewan and Co ; 3 ck3, - cb. Colonial Bink of
Australasia ; 600 as, Wilson, Buchanan and Co ; 14
hhdo, 27 crts, H. W. Steward ; 124 bdls, 65 ckB, 13G
bis, 23Gca, Richard Harvoy; 4 ca, St. Paul Brothers;
88 cs, P. Falk and Co ; 6 es, O. Androws ; (JO grind
stones, 11 cka, 185 kgs, 1 trB, 8 cs, Hawkes Brothors ;
2 cks, 2cs, 1(18 bxs, Freeman and Gaydon; 20 J-bxs
gunpowder, 100 tns [pig iron, 2200 bga salt, 2 tbs, 2
wheals, 44 hhds, 80 brla, 50 qr-caika. 20 kga, 80 drms,
16 bl8, 2500 bxs, 585 pcla,712cs audpkgB, Order.
Southern Cross, from Hobtirt ^Town : 280 cb fruit,
Allan ; 350 cs frui\ G. H. Knight ; 220 ca fruit, Savll'o
audTong;GG ca fruit, It Evans ; 055 cs fruit, Johnson
Brothors; 99 cs fruit, 14 bgaonlon8,3 cksoggfl, H. T.
Peak ; 440 cs fruit, 33 bgs onions, R. Evans ; 22 cs
fruit. 28bgs pe»', Hudfcon and Watk'lBi Wea fruit, J,
O. Smith; 13 bis wool, 5 bis leather, 3 pels, Hudson
and Vfatkins ; 1 cs fancy goods, P. Falk apd Co ; 7J
cwt willows, Order ; 60$ ewt willows, Pottord ;
27$ cwt willows, Wigman; 8 chIB tea, Order; 2
tra drapery, Stovonson and Son ; 1 tra drapory,
VJ. Youug and Co ; 1 ca drapory, Ordflr ; 2 kils
ale, Dickson and Son ; 2 hhdi ale, Goydor; 1 ea hop
sots, Mastcrton and Oo ; 103 bga hopsots, 20 cs fruit,
Order; 1 ci hopsots, Sharpo; 1 cs p!auts. Harris ; 30
bga onions, R. Evans; 2 cka eggs, Hudson and
Watkins; 32 bgnoats, Order; 6 bxs luggage, Hudaon
and Watkins ; 25 oa fruit, R. Evans ; 4 bxs 1 crt 2
bkts flsh, Ordor; 3 bxs 1 crt 1 bkt fish, 8 bga mussels,
B. Ifcin ; 40 pkga, Ordor; 3 bgs potatoes, Law, Somuer
and Co; 10 b«s potatoes, 27 BkB seed, Croswell; 261
Bk« oats, Ordor; 231S bUvO3, 52G5 palings, J. Snow
ball ; 50 pairs shafts, J. Porry ; 450 bgs malt, Order.
August 30.
Iaabolla Brown, from Foo Chow Poo: 2450 ehts 4279
J-chts 1300 bxs tea, F. W. Proll and Co.
Bob Roy, from Launcosten: 600 bgs oata, 100 do
Datmoal, W. Cleveland: 350 do br.in, S. H. Cohen;
150 do do, Dalrymplo ; 155 do flour, L. L. Lewis ; 1
case skins, Peuidon ; 2 pkgs bulbs, Capt. Cole ; 58 tbs
butter, Ordor.
ginj Oscar, from Singapore, 5)91 bgs rice, 521 bga
pepnor. 266 bxs eago, 32 bga coffoo, Order. From
iw-m Rivor : 115 cks gum, 15 cks pearl sheila, 259 bga
wheat, 4 bis wool, 2 tns old load, Ordor.
Tasmania, from Lauucaaton; 512 bga oata. S. H.
Cohen ; 100 bgs flour, 27 bgs oata, Hudson and Wat
klna ; 2 cs. M'Arthurand Co ; 1 cs, Lowis and Co ; 40
bga bran, 77 bga barley, Ordor.
EXPORTS— August 29
Jot, for Porl Macdonnoll : 25 red easea gouova, 1 ca
ehaira, 20 bga sugar, 1 bl papor bags, 17 pkgs furni
ture, GO cwtpig2 nhoota iron, 5 griudatonis. 90 bars 32
bdls iron, 28 pkga hardwire 1 pkg glassware, 1 pkg
cosomonts, 20 pkgs furniture, 1 buggy.
The following telegrams wore received on Saturday
by tho agont of tho Ediua :— 29ih, 9.25 am. : Kdina do
tainod yostorday, stress of woathor ; will sail to-day,
weather permitting. 5.32 p.m.: Ediua still dotaiuod,
unftblo to work; sail on Monday, weather permitting.
The b City of Adelaide, Capt. D. Walker, left
Sydney on tho 2Gth inst, at 5 p.m, rounded Capo
Howe on tho 27th at i p.m , was off WUsou'h Promon
tory at 2 30 p.m. of tho 28th, and entered Port Phillip
Hoada on Saturday about 2 p.m . She experienced
light northerly breozo and fine weather to
the Bam Head; and from thenco to Tort
Phillip Heads a strong westerly galo, accom
panied by florco squalls of rain and hail, with a
romondous nea. Major Gon. Trevor Chuto, K.O.B,
and Major Bakor arrived on Saturday by this steamer;
aa did also Mesars Evans and Brower from their com
merclal inlsaion to the Fiji Islands.
Tuk 8 Wcsteun arrived on Saturday from the wost
ward. Sbo left Portland at 12.45 p m. on Friday last,
and called at Port Fairy for cargo and passengers,
from whence Bho Bailed at G.lo p.m. samo day;
roundod Capo Otway at midnight; entered Port 1 mi
lls Heads at 6 am. t-'aturday ; and arrived alongrtido
tho Queen's Wharf shortly before 10 o.m. Strong
8 W to N W. winds, with heavy EcmaHs accompanied
with' rain and hail, wero mot with throughout tho
^liJpCLlPFBii shit Macduff reacbod Hobson's Bay
oa Saturday, after another very successful run, al
though Bho has been detained off thiB const for soma
aavs by the very unfavorable winds which have been
SrovalJnt latohf Captain Wateon reports that sho
mt not of long continuance, boing lOBt in 18 deg. 30
min S when she was again met bp variable winds,
vising From W. to S. W. U- N. W. for a few days. On
wssm.
SidSStor «tinsla ta\ -« (fcg. to « deg, ^
windH from W. to W.N.W. to W.S.W.. and weather
variable, not continuing tho tamo for mo;o ihan
twelve hours consecutively. Had a few days' linlit
weather abreast i.f the Lcuwin.sinco when sno has bad
a succession of strong N.W. to N.N.W. winds to
Hoada, which sho entered on Wednesday last, tho
2Gth inst., hating alghtod thoOtwuy at 440 p m. of tho
Monday previous.
TlIK SDH' SlTliMOn arrived in tho Bay on Saturday
from London, which part nho left on tho 12th May,
experiencing light winds nnd ilno «oathor to incline,
which was crossed in 20 degW.; on tho 19ih Jun..',
she had very lightS.E trades, aud passedtho moridion
of tho Capo 00 iho 2Gth July, in lat 4-2 dog 0 rain 28 sec,
running down hor oaating botweeu 42 deg and 45 do»
S , with Btrong W. winds to Louwin, accompanied by
very rough weather, during which fibo carried away
her fore and forotopsail yards; from tho Leuwln to
tho Uoads sho has had strong N.N.E winds.
Thk s Lanaiikshikk, from London, cleared Start
Point on 6th June, passed tho lino in 25 dog. W. on
tho 37th day out, tho moridian of tho Capo on iho
2Sth July in lat 40 dog 30 min. S; was level with tho
Louwin on lha 21at August ; sighted Capo Otway at 4 30
p m. 27th iust, and arrive! in Uobaon a Bxy on Satur
day, the 29ih hiBiaut Llko most other vobpbIs notr
arriving, the Lanarkshire experienced vory lights E.
trados nutil noaring tho meridian of tho ''^iipo. Hor
longitude was run in40 dog. S, with light winds, until off
tho Louwin, since when very rough woathor, with hoavy
N W. gales, has been encountered. Thn Linarlnhiro
Bpoke the ship Sussex from this port to London, sixty
two days out, on 5th July, in liu. 1 dog. 43 min. S,
long. 27 di-g. 5-min. W. -Do^irod to bo roported
Tub Wei.l-known CLirrea smr White Staii, still
under tho command of Captain Korr, arrived in 1ho
Bay on Saturday with 468 warrant paabongora, undar
tho chargo of Dr. Alex. Camming, surgooasuperin
tendont, and Miss Inch, matron, ou whom and the
officers of tho ship tho cleanlincBs aud order which
prevail on board reflect tha highest credit. ' The
Whito Star loft Livorpool on tho 10th Juno, dis
charging the Bteamtuij next Jay. Had very light
wind* to tho line, which was crobsedon tho 35th day
out In 21 dog. W. Tho S.E. trade*, which wore
mo iomto, carried the Bhip to 28 dog. 8. When
In tho meridian of Tristan d'Acunha, she on
countorod a very hoavy squall, during which
she carried away her jibbom aud sprang tho main
topgallant yard. Tho Capo of Good Hope w*a passed
ou tko Mill day out, inlut,41 dog S, aud tho easting
run do*n botwoon (43 deg and 44 dog. When in
lat. 44 deg S., long. 7G E., tho ship experienced ft hur
ricane, during which Bho was struck by a torriflc
Bquall from duo N.E., which carried away her fore
aud main lower topss.ll yards, and split eovoral Bails.
Capo Louwiu was piBsod on the 22nd inat., variable
winds vriih a very low baromator having been tho
rulo for somo daya provieualy. accompanied by
heavy rains. Siuco then iho White Star
haa had no better luck thai/ any of tho
other vossols which havo been in tho
aamo neighborhood for tho last week or two, a strong
W. gale with hoavy squall of hail and sleet havlug
accoinpauioi hor to Port Phillip Heads, which Bbo en
tered on Saturday morulug. binco 'eriaat voyago to
Ui!b port the Wbiio Star hai ohangod ownora, and has
had between £G000 and £70t:0 spont in strengthening
and repairir^,' hor, so that sho is now nearly, if not
quito, aa good aa new.
The snir Isabella Bitow.v. Captain A. E. B. Brown,
left Foo Chow Foo on tho 2Uth Juno, and had fluo
light woathor until nearlng iho Louwin some ton days
ago, Biaca which tima strong S.W., N.W., N.E. and N.
winds havo boon oxporioncod. For the last throo
or four daya had strong N. W. winds with heavy
squalls. Was oil Capo Otway on tho SGth August,
onloring tho Heads about dark on the 29th inst.
Tub manifest of rnu ship Supbbioii, from Lon
don, will bo published whoa bUo outers at the
Customs.
Tub bq Kino Osoah, from Singapore, via Swan
River, roports having had light winds to Anjor Point,
which she parsed on 11th Jane. Had then frosh
S.E trades, with tha somewhat unusual phenomenon
of a heavy hoad sea at samo tftne. After losing tho
trades, Bho had fresh s.W. wind to Swan Rivor, where
she arrived on 22nd July, sailing again for this port
on tho 19th inBt ; since which time she has expe
rienced W.ri.W. gales, with heavy equalls, until her
arrival iu tlohson's Bay on Sunday aftornoon.
The s Roil Roy loft Tftmar Headu at 7.40 a.m. on
tho 2uth inat and arrivod at Port Phillip Heada at 11
a.m. on tho 30th, reaching Hobsou'B Bay at 2 p.m. the
tamo day. Experienced strong W.S.W. and S.W.
gales, with tremendous squalls of rain and bail and
a heavy orosa boo. At 5 p.m. on the 29th inat. a very
eovore squall caught tho ship, uplifting her foro and
main trysaila, a circumstance which materially Inter
fered with hor speed during tho remainder of tho
panaago.
The bhig African Maid left Swan River for Java
about tbo 9th inat., and tho Sylphido was loading at
tho aamo place for Singipore when tao King Oacar
Bailed.
Tub son Flyino squikbe^, with a cargo of wheat
for Mossra Lord and Co.. left Port Mucdounoll on
Thursday, and arrived at the Hcada on Friday after
noon, the prevalent westerly winds having hurritd
hor along at a groat rate
A ship and nitio. names unknown, woro passed by
tho a. Rob Roy outside the Hoads, yoator Jay, hut up to
sundown there was no sign of them from Hobaon's
B iy. Tho brig waa supposed to be bound to Geolong.
The ship Lanabksuiue, whiclT arrivod in Iho Bay
on Saturday, brings llvo Clyd«Bda!o entire horses,
named respectively Count Bismarck, Pride of Scotland,
Sir Waltor Scott, tbo Lothian Lad, and Earl of llou
tolth, all in t.plondid ordor. They havo been selocted
and imported by Mr David Nosbitt.
The T.S N. Co.'a s Tasm \nia left Tamar Heada on
Saturday, the 29th inat., at 8 a.m., and arrived InHob
uon's Biy yeatcrday forenoon. Captain Saundcra re
ports haviug oxporienaed strong winds from weat and
t). w.. with a lfigh Bea, during the passage across ;
poasod tho Hob Roy, bound for Molbourno, at 1 30
11.CU. en tho 30th inst, 80 miles from Port Puillip
Hoads. 'Jho s Derwent arrived at Launceaton ou
Saturday at 10.30 a.m.
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