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SHIPPING.
'_ IIOBSON'S BAY.
; .Hion Water.— This day, 8.45 a.iii., S.- p..m.
1/ Wixd and Weather.— Yesterday, 6
Wit, fine. Soon: S„ light, fino. 6p.m..S., mode
rate. fine.
Yarra, scl,.! JiroMlumnd
«7tb nil. Mo irasscugcrs. Hugh R- Iltld aud Ce"
"To'u'sa, sell.. 123. IV. II. of' a"eut
tn&u . No passengers. Uu|jh K Siiudoiiucll
. Jet, RQli, 70, II. A. Pauley , from Pot Matdonuc
foth task No passengers. Pig"'1 Bros-
"Malice, 1«,..817. W. Gay. Newcastle 811.
""so. NyS'lT/310. W l" FordNrnm Newcastle
Adamsou, Mitchell, Murray, M'Phail . and twentj
night in the steerage. Hudson and Wntklns, a„int.
' ENTERED OUTWARDS.-Novr.MBKR 17.
& WO. J-" Nichtamm fuVpSrt Macdonuell.
Jut 70 H. A. Paslcy. for Port Macdonuell.
Svlphide, 290. .1. S. M'Arthur, for Newcastle.
Eliza Firth, 143, G. V. Stevens, for llohitlka.
1'Jorinda, 100, — Currey, for Napier.
CLEARED OUT— November 17.
Aidinga, s., 291, W. M'Lean, for Adelaide, rassengera
Mr. and Mrs. Ryan, Mr. ana Mnj. Crocker,
Mr and Mrs. Jewry, Mrs. Proctor, Mrs. Bone, Mrs.
Thomson, MtesKyim, Miss Anderson, £hPS cart, Mis3
Thomson, Miss Murray, Rov. Patrick Doyle, Mesare.
C Giles iun„ John Dennett, J. Harris, Hart, Baker,
fcitewart, Guilford, FhUllpson, Murray, Crocker juu
T A. Brook. Horwood, Rosenthal, Cummg, 1. John
son ' and thirty in the steerage. , _ „
Macedon, s., 532, J. R. Clark, for Sydney.
sengers— saloon: Mrs. Moore, Mrs. Sle«»rt, 3,1"s
AVatson, Mcssra. J . W. Davis, Moore, J- Nobic h.
itttbone, C. II. Livingstone, Mostjn, t. onntli,
Dsieellcs, C. Brown, 1'. Morison ; nnd thirty -till ce
'"wentworflf, A.S.N. Co/8 s., 1000, Buujiunin Paddle
llor Sydney, l'aascngers— saloon : Mr. and Sirs,
lonyatt and child, Mr. and Mrs. Murphy, Mrs.. A.
Miohcn. Mrs. A. M'Dougali, Mrs. l-itts, Mrs. lVllson,
.liss Cohen, Sirs. Kennedy, Miss M'Kcnzlo, Miaannd
Master Rankin, Miss J. Cohen, Miss llerbort, M « M-
tjolicn. Sirs. Clements, two children, anil infant,
Airs. M'Cnpl and two cliildrcn, Mrs. Uaphare, Miss
clauds. Rev. T, O'Connoli, Mrs. R. Coupe, J. Orr,
' H. C. Miteliell, Thomas, C. D. W. Jcbb. Clnpham,
K. L. Burt, J as. Tccrly, R. Rehflscli. n. Bcliflscli, E.
Cvniel. F. Leeds, J. Menkens, C. II. Sayers, II. L.
Kelly, Toohcr, Fyff, G. II. Cutter, A. ' 1 ' j w m sn, Pra v e re,
\V,. Williams, John Tall, Socginbcrg ; and forty in tut
Bobtail Nag, 370. James Fowlis, for Adelaide.
George Hurry, agent. . .
i Trinculo, fUS, J. Garriock, Xot Newcastle, in ufti
Jaet. J. I'ateraon, agent. ,, .. ...
i Meander, '377, J. L. Darker, from Wallaroo, th
.part of original cargo Jrom Newcastle, A. >> oouej
>;id Co., agents,
. BY EfECTRffl TELEGRAPH,
- k-dRT%EHILHP HEADS.
, SAitT:-'.— November 1C.
Lady Darling, s„ far Newcastle
CxriiSciiAKCK.-— November 17.— Inward, 8. SO a.m. :
-African Maid, brig ; brig-, unknown. 1 p.m. J Steam-
veblh In Elgin. f „ _ .
Wilson's Promontory,— November 17.— Inwartt,
€.45 a.in.: King Oscar, bq., from Newcastle. 7.16
a.m.: Gipps Lander, fore-and-aft schooner.
- WARRXAMiiuQL.— Arrircdw November 17.— Editia,
,-Rob Koy, from Portland. Sailed, November 17.—
Edlnn. Rob Koy, for Melbourne.
' Belfast.— Sailed, November 16.— Edina, Rob Roy,
. fur Melbourne.
Portland.— Sailed, November 17.— Roy Roy and
- Edina; for Melbourne.
Sydney.— Arrived, November 2G. — Rangatlra and
- 'You Yangs. from Melbourne. Sailed, November 16.
f— Blackbird, for Cooktown ; Cape Clear, for San
Francisco. ' .
Ncwcastlc.— Arrived, Novgny jer 10.— Scotia, from
Sydney ; Yowastir, from Rhdano. November 17.—
D'nke of Kdlnburgh, from Sytbjey. Sailed, November
30.— John Dull nnd Mnitlanfd, for Lyttelton ; Chal
lenge, for Port Albert ; Samuel Merrill, for Grey-
.'.mouth.
' ADKt'AtDE.— Arrived, Novcmfe,, 17.— Victory, from
Newcastle ; Sailor Prince, f rom Yorko'a Peninsula.
, Sailed, November 10.— Ole S mith Ploug, for Guam.
. MAcnuNKKtt, Hat.— Arrived, November 10.— Mel
bourne, from Melbourne.
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MEAN TIMR
' November 17.— The time ball dropped at WilUams-
, town : ill. Om. 0.0s. ./
FostOillco Clock, November 17at 1 p.m.: On. 0m.
|2,0s. fast. yr.
WIND AND WEATHER.
Tuesday, 17tli November, 0 a.m. — Port Darwin, E.,
llgbt, very warm, heavy thunderstorm : rain, 1.00 in.
Newcastle, S.W., fine. Sydney, S.E.» llgj.il, flue. dull.
Goulburn, calm, cloudy, dull. Hio, calm, cloudy,
dull. Euston, S.NV., fine, cloudy. Dalnn laid, calm, fine.
Moulamcin, S.W., light, fino, cloudjv .Swan Hlll.S.,
fine, overcast, dull. Denlllquin, S., ntoe'erate, cloudy,
. cool, dull, like rain. Wahgunyah, calm, | ine. Echuca,
caltn, cloudy, dull. Bccchworth, N light, fine,
' ebiudy. Benalla, S.W., fresh, Ana, cloud). St.
Artmud, W.S.W., light, cloudy, stcadyHraiu in night.
Melbourne Observatory, S.W, by IV., ligbt, tine,
clmidv; rain, 0.02 in, Qucensellflf, S.,, liglit, fine.
Adohidc, S., light, fine, cloudy. Guichen Bay, S.S.W.,
light, very fine. MucdotineU Day, S.W. , .moderate,
flue. Portland, S. W., moderate, fine, cloudy. Belfast,
N.W., light, very fine.; Warrnainbool, H.W., light,
very fine. Capo Otway, W., Ught, very ilnp': rain,
0.00 in. Cape Bchanek, 1S.E., light, fift»ft cloudy.
' Wilson's Promontory, S„ (light, line, clou sly: ran,
0.10 in. Port Albert, S.W., moderato, 11m i, cloudy.
Gabo Island, N.E., strong, dull. Eden,N.E., -fine.
IMPORTS.— NovF.MnsR 10.
Northumberland, from London : 84 bis hops,; 5 csks
' seed, 231 pkge printing inatorial and stationoi-y, 80
pegs tvpe, 100 pkgs books, 4 bis canvnv.3 pkys plate,
330 tik'gs jewellery and fancy goods, 21 pkgs i Iruys,
8 nkgs music, 1241 pes and pkgs hardware, 163/. pkgs
. „oft goods, 4 (ir-crsks 19 es brandy, 203 Oris -2 00 cs
currants, 103 Ibrls 24 tnks .28i pkg« oilmen's at ores,
37 cs cigars, ft pkgs tobacconist's ware, 2 csp uints,
83 iikgH grindery, 1 casting, 49 tables, 01 anvt'M 6
pkgs furniture, 2 greyhounds, 128 pkgs.
Included in the above are the following coniugAt-
m2o'pockctB hops, for Messrs. Gough and Smith.
About £00 yards French curtain materials, and &
cases Parisian trimmings, for Messrs. Allen Bros., V
Market-street, Melbourne.
' 2 tanks hops, 1 tank raisins, 30 casks currants, fox
Rolfe ami Co.
included in thofnanifc-st of the Ben Cruaehan were
. the following cousignuieutH
44 bales and boxes corks, for R. Montgomery, 40
f Little Collins-street west.
GO cases Dunn's ling fish, for Rolfe and Co.
Novkmhkr 37.
Yarrn, from Richmond River : 1 50 igs cedar.
Louisa, from Grafton : 1060 bga maize, 10U0 spokes.
Jot, from Port Macdonuell : IPS bis wool, 7 cks
tallow. '
. i Glenshcc, from Newcastle: 400 tnscoal.
Sea Nymph, from Newcastle: 370 tns coal.
Tamnr, from Launceston : 4S0 bgs oats, 1 reaping
machine, 2 sets harrows, 3 pkgs leather, 1 cs machi
nery, 60 bills willows, 6 bgs 8 bis wool, 3 pkgs skins.
EXPORTS.— NovRMiir.il 17.
Aidinga, for Adclaido : 200 rJs matting, S8 kgs but
ter, 6 cs pianos, 80-1 pkgs sugar, 100 cks treacle, 6 cs
' capsules, 4 pkgs mantelpieces. 390 cs fruit, lis bdls
fencing wire, 44 bis curnsacks, 7 cs books, 10 pkgs
biscuits aud cakes, 2 cs galvanised Iron, 10 cs pectoral,
6 es hair (.vigor, 109 cs phormium, 13 nkgs sewing
umchinos, 7 pkgs boots, 226 pkgs merchandise, 4 cs
brooms, 3 pkgs hosiery, 11 pkgs drapery, 4 cs screws,
8 els roue, 40 brs iron, 10 els lead pipe.
Bobtail Nug, for Adelaide": ft!»tlf» ft timber, S;>00
palings, 61 eks butter, 20 drins oil, 2 cks 20 kgs paint»
2(H) cs kerosene, 2000 spokes, mid original cargo,
llacedon, for Sydney: 100 cs brandy, 07 cacigar
stu plates, 12 empty tanks, 9 tnks mult, 40 girder
platos, 120 cs jam, 76 brls nails, 13 hlids 1 qr-ck wine
> cs shovels, 174 pkgs dried apples, &c.; 14 pkgs
earthenware, 3 bis newspapers, 12 pkga sewing mor
ehines, 13 pkgs stationer)' add books, 91 pkgs ehalr
61 ukL'8 oilmen's stores and provisions.
Wentvvortb, ffor Sydnoy : SI pes manufactured
metals, 4 cks olectrojfiated ware, 10 oa sweetened
bplrits, 14 cks acetic acid, 271 sks mult, 1 qr-ck whisky,
187 pkgs oilmen's stores and provisions, 100 bgs flour,
30 rls aheotlcad, 70 pkgs drapery and soft goods, 2 cs
sewing machines, 3 pkgs machinery, 44 pkgs tobacco
and cigars, 4 pkgs merchandise, 109 pkgs tea, 10 w
geneva, SO bgs rice, 250 pkgs candles, 2 pugs hops, 62
pkgs boots.
Tiik sch. Yarra, from Richmond River tbo 27tli d
last month, met with very unsettled weather all the
passage, and during the last fortnight frequent hoavy
sch. Louisa left Grafton on the 2nd inst., and
bad moderate N.E, wiudu to Gabo Island, and then
strong S.W. gules for eight days. OtT Cape IIowo a
portion of Die bulwarks were washed awuy. From
the Howe moderate winds with occasional squalls were
CX'!'«b sch. Jet brings a cargo of wool from MacdonneB
' Bay for transhipment into the ship City of Agra. She
left on the 12th inst., and had strong west undS.R.
winds to Cape Otway, and thence moderate westerly
breezes.
The Ben Cruaehan was yesterday berthed at the
Sandrldzo Railway Pier to discharge her cargo and
load again for home.
The steamers Wentworth nnd Macedon for Sydney,
and Aidinga for Adelaide, left the Dav yesterday.
The bq. Glenshcc, from Newcastle the Oth lust.,
had light variable winds to the Dromedary, passed on
the Oth Inst., then heavy S.W. galea for three days,
followed by changeable winds and unsettled weather
to arrival. . ...
Tub Sea Nymph left Newcastle on tho 3rd inRt.,
and had light westerly winds to as far ns.lervis Bay;
then a strong southerly gale for twenty-four hours,
followed bv light airs and calms to Cape Howe, off
where a Heavy westerly gale was encountered for
forty-eight hours, and since unsettled winds and
The b. Tamar left Lannceston at 7.30 on tho 16th
dnst., anik arrived in Holon's Bay at 0.16 p.m. .vcs-
u-rdav, having met with fino weather all the way
across the Straits. She sighted the Dcrwent on Mon
day, at 9 p.m., sixteen miles from Lauuccston lleaus.
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