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SHIPPING JNTlfiLUUIiNCIK.
P01»T OF HOBAUT TOWN.
ARlllVKtl '
September 3— Free .Trader, bnrquo,.,200, Thorn,
f rout, Twofold Bay 30th August, with cattle anil
I\sheep. Agent, Guesdoii. i -
KNTKllBD OUT. '
September 3 — Lion, schooner, 210, O'Connell.
for Sydney. Paseougcin — enbin. Mrs. Woods anil
two children, Mr. Withaui, anil ti steorago.--
"" September 3 — City of Hobart, s., 304, Bentley,
for Melbourne. Passengers — cabin, Mr. S. Nicho
las, Mr. Ware, Mrs. Ware, Miss Ware, Mrs. Mur
doch, 3 children, and servant, Mra. M'Meckan, Mis-
Jackson, Mr. J. A. Thomson, Miss Overell, Mrs.
... and Miss Jefferson, Mrs. Bellairs, Mrs. Myers, Mr.
and Mis. Slater, Miss Sluier, Mr. 0. Wilmott; and
32 steerage.
. 011abbd OUT. ..... , ;
September 3— Cosmopolite, brig, 145, Griggs,
lor Adelaide via Biclieno, with couls.
September 3 — Picard, schooner, ".172,' Johnstone,
' ' for Melbourne/ with timber, &o.
s.- ': sailed..:
September 3 — Miami, barque, for Sydney.
September. 3— Picard, 8ohoouer, for;AlcIboiirne.
, FROJKOTUD OEI'AKl'UUta. , ,
'. .'City of Hobart.s., for Melbourne, 4th. instant, at
' 8'p.m.' ' .< . :
i Iris, sshoouer, for Launceston, early. . .
' ' HeiltUer Bell, ship, for'Londou via Melbourne,
early. " /"
Lion, sell., for Sydney 'early.' " ' ' #
Offiey; ship, for Newcastle, N.S.W.,' early.. .,
Enpliemin, sell., for Melbourne, early.
ntroRTs. ,
Pev_Frce.Trhder/ from Twofold Bay: 40 head
cattle, 700 sheep, Order.- i
... EXPORTS. .
Per Picard, for Melbourne: 20,000 palings
100,000, fcet.timber, 1200 posts and rails.
MISCELLANEOUS. SHIPPING.
Bioheno, 30th Auo.-3-Pnot and North , Star of
'Biblieiiu; waiting to. luud lor eiial; blowing bard
fromN.N.E.; a seam of very superior coal lias
been hit on.
Loss or the CuTTsn Scorr.— The cutter Seott
was wrecked upon. Forrestior's Peuiasnln on the
niglit of the 28th ultimo, by parting from her best
bower anchor, and drugging the small one ashore.
It blew a terrible gale at the time from the W.S.W.,
which lasted all night aud part of next day. Ail
endeavors to save the vessel were, of no. avail, in
consequence of the crew not being ublo to get her
under canvas before she struck. A great quantity
of stores were all destroyed in the sliujie of Hour,
beef, potutoes, &6.' An application lias bsen sent
in to Mr. Boyd, tlio Civil Commandant of Port
.Arthur, for the loan of empty casks to float her oil'.
— Courier. . . .
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