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j SHIPPING.
i HOBSON'S BAY.
! , Hton Watrk.— This day, 4.52 a.m., 5.10 p.m.
a Wind am? Wkatiiko.— June 19.— 9 a.m.: West,
B moderate, cloutlv, fine: bar., 30.43; ther., G2. 1
f run-; W.S.W., 'lleht, cloudy, overcast, fine; bar.,
f 80 43; ther., 04.' 4p.ro.: S.W., light, cloudy, fine;
I bar., 80.43 ; ther., G4.
aruivf.d JfNF. 19.
p Cheviot, 322'j, W. Donaldson, from Sydney IGth
\ fnsL via Twofold Bay. Fossenucrs— saloon : Mr. and
' Mrs. Campbell, Mr. ami Mrs. Pasquall and family i4),
Mrs- R. Wilcox, Miss Kngcn, Miss Kozcr?, Miss Deury,
I Captain M'Laughlin, Messrs. A. C. Smith, E. B. Drag-
I sou, J. Wisert, J. couller, J. G. lrichols, A. M'Bean,
ii luii.. C- H- Cornninctun, P. Norgate, C. Noblli, M.
L ilragson, W. James, J. Ca9h, Everett, U. lkin ; and IS
i in the steerage. W. Howard Smith and Sons, agents.
Y Flinders, s., 94S, If. Clinch, from lamncestnu 18th
' inst. Passenger?— saloon : Mrs. Bennett and faraih',
> Mrs. Jackson, Mr. Tulioh ami servant. Mis? M'Each-
!j em. Miss Ready, Mis? Wilkinson, Miss Hume, Miss
i, Jzmdseer, Messrs. Fynnol, Manton, Poole, Rockllffe,
Dunn, J. W. CioiWu'r.1, Hooper, Angus, Keating, W.
Peacock, W. J. Dillon, llclllcnr, Savigny, Gottliccf,
)! Freer, A. Nicholas, J. F. Poynting, Sinclair, Knox,
Jainicson (2), G. Starry, F. Booth, P. Craw, Ii. Levy,
19. Burnett, R. Jollcy, Draper, Maxwell, Cameron, S.
Sfc Levy, W. IL Poling, Moore, Miles, Drs. James and
jpall ; and 2S in t)in steerage. Chas. Hudson, agent.
Taramung, s., 12S1, J. A. Roberts, from Ncwcastlo
:J6th inst. Jus. Peterson nnd Co., agents.
Lyeemoon, p., 3200, Geo. Tait, from Sydney 17th
lost. Passenger?— saloon : Mr. ami Mr?. M'Donald,
J: Jir, and Mrs. William Roy, Mrs. Ynlduvn and family
(?), Mrs. F. Patterson nnd child, Mr. and Mrs. M.
Cameron aud family (4), Misses Cameron, Bella Harris
nip) Reads, Mrs. Quinucr, Messrs. E. Hewitt, Clayton,
J. Cray, Ik Byrne, Trovers, L. Dillon. V. II. Loynn,
>" Martin ; und 18 in tho steerage. W. Siddelcy and Co.,
> agent. r.
r, Florence, seh., 7G. T. Hughes, from Duck River 18th
. Inst Passengers— cabin : Mr. Albert Jones. W.
I Oowper, agent.
ENTERED OUTWARDS.— JntE 19.
Loamla, 1525, A. J. Scott, for Sau Francisco. Wm.
M'Culloch and Co., agents.
- Mimosa, SO, T. Anderson, for Adelaide. J. Snow-
i taJ', agent.
Lady Elizabeth, 305S, A. Findlaj', for Newcastle.
( Tietoria Sugar Companv, ngents.
; t — - — — — — — — —
7 BY ELECTRIC TEL EC RAP IL
j PORT PHILLIP HEADS.
, Saii.ru,— June 19.
' .lolm and Elizabeth, fore-and-aft seh., for Western
fori.
! . Larks' Extiuxck, Juno IS.— Inside: Octopus, sch.
j. - Belfast.— Sailed, June 19.— Julia Percy, for Mel-
h (bourne.
- Poutland. — Arrived, Juno 17. — Dawn, from Bel-
fast.
Sydney-— Arrived, .1 uno 17. — John o' Gaunt, from
London ; Drover, from Wide Bay. June 18.— Keila-
wnrra, from Houkhnmpton ; Kutoomba, from Cook-
town. June 19.— Aurnlia, from Ontario. During
flight: Nemesis, from Mclboumo ; GInucus, from Ade
laide. Sailed, June 17.— Governor Blnckull, for Bris
bane ; Lyeemoon, for Mclbourno ; Cambrian, for
Astoria, via Newcastle,
i Newcastle.— Arrived, June 17.— Omco, and Easby,
(Tom Adelaide. June 18. — Jamaica, and Kapunda,
> from Adclaido. 'Sailed, June 17.— Bordeaux, for
! Corlnbo ; W. D. Lees, for Valparaiso ; Viola, forPort-
v . land. June 18.— Dccimo, for Portland. June 19. —
, Wild ware, for llobart.
' Brisbane.— Arrived, June 37.— Lelchardt, and You
! (Yangs, from Kockhampton. Sailed, June 17.— Alex-
' tuidru, for Cooktown.
Adelaide.— Arrived, June 17.— Coorong, from Mel-
!. bourne, via outports. Juno 18. — Fairy Rook, from
K Hobart; Ahiinga, from Melbourne. Sailed, June 17.
f — -Lusitania, for London ; Catterthun, for Sydney.
i( June IS, — Mary Ann Annison, and Skyro, for Sydney.
I MURRAY, MURRUMBIDGEE, OVENS AND
' . GOULBUKN RfVERS.
' \ AIONDAT, lUTtf .IUNE.
ij Swan-hill, G ft. above sumnior level. Eohuca,
5 fL above summer level. Wahgunvah, 2 ft, G in.
' above summer level. P.ourkc, 4 ft. lb in. above sum-
mer love!. Walgctt, summer level. Brcwarrloa, 5 ft.
! above summer level. Pooncaria, 3 ft. above sum-
mer level. Huston, G ft. 3 iu. above summer level.
v Balranahl, 5 ft. abovo summer level. Hay, 3 ft.
I; ftbovp summer level. Wentworth, 4 ft. 9 in.
I above summer level. Wllcannla, summer level,
i ttenliidie, 1 ft. -above summer level. Seymour, 1 ft.
S in. above summer level. Bnrwon, 1 fL 4 in. above
vummcr level. Nnmoi, 3 ft, G in. above summer leva),
falling. Albury, 1 fL 10 in. above summer level. Wagga,
p fL 11 in. above summer level.
; Overland Corner.— Juno 19.— Lady of Lako passed
iup.
1 Cdmbeuoona, June 19.— Edwards and Priucess Royal
Btuck nt Hart's Island.
i Ooolwa.— Arrived, June 17.— Jupiter, from North
©end.
I ' MEAN TIME.
1 June 19.— The time ball dropped at Williamstown:'.
;lk. Oro. 0.0s.
June 19.— Post Office Clock, at 1 p.m.: Oh. 0m. 0.3s.
plow. : i
T ! WEATHER TELEGRAM.
Melbourne Odservatort, June 10.
3 p.m.— South Coast.— Portland to Port Phillip :
Barometer rising, moderate S. S.W. wind, cloudy and
showery weather, and moderate eo&. Port Phiflip to
- -Wilson' Promontory: Barometer rising, strong west
wind, cloudy, squally weather, and rough sea.
: ' IMPORTS Ju.NB 30.
' Dumfriesshire, from London : 1 cb (carriage), 30 cs
Rtho.Btones, 10 cks syrup. 80 us fish, 2 cs dried plants,
97 bris sulphur, 13 pkgs Jloorciotn, 3 his grass bags, 1
c9 candlesticks, 3G bris pitch, 20 brl 60 drms taf, 40
dnns naphtha, 10 drms wood spirit, G hhds fish oil, G
bts woolpacks, 1 cs bars, 1 cs scull?, 0 cs caudle ma
chinery, SO fel ba marble, 30 anvils, 1043 sash weights,
BO blfl cork, 21 cliufTcutler, 4 pkgs parts, 4 mills, 62
arms. Jtp tue irons, 1 tnk twine, 5 pinks
walnut, 13 cs furniture, 4 pkys indiarubbcr
sheets, S.cks zinc, 6 hxs tin, 310 iron mould, 50 kgs
spikes, 2 cks butties, 24 cks blue, 40 rls lead, 23 pkgs
< backboards, 4G2 cs galvanised iron, G cks 1250 bdls
wire, 44 brs 117 bdfs 13 pkga steel, 100 bxs tin plates,
' SBC bdls sheets, 12 pits 10,175 brs 924 bdls Iron, 3S5
bdls hoop iron, 254 bdls 4 cks and 496 single tubes,
€50 pkgs nails, 45 pes aud pkgs machinery, 890 pkgs
ironmongery, lampware and hardware, SS kgs bolts,
375 pkgs Fcrews, bolls, washers and nuts, 08
pkmi sidtgoodf, 410 cs 599 cks bottled beer,
140 hhds 50 fkns ale, 4 hhds 49 qr-
cks 80 os wine, 02 qr-cks 80 octvs 52
w wines or spirit, 10 qr»cks rum, 5 cks 100 cs whisky,
' 25 cks 200 cs vinegar, 00 cs herrings, 100 cs sardines,
« 40 pkgs papcrhangings, 217 bis 02 cs paper, 10 cks
„ ink, 35 cs stationery, 8 pkgs printing material, G pkgs
; v fancy goods, 3S2 pkg? drugs, 2S cs pinnos, 692 cs
- window glass, 3 pkgs glas and porcelain ware, 422 cs
vestas, 40 pkgs grindery, 33 cs bedsteads, .195 cs 100
brls currants, 2300 bxs eiudlos, 1 ink 439 pkgs oil-
men's stores, &c., 700 cks and drms oil, 474 pkgs
: paint, 2002 pkgs oils and paints, 175 pkgs greaso, 0
j ' cks seeds, 15 cks fuze, 3 pkgs dye stuffs, 100 cs jar
I salt, 20 kgs saltpetre, 3000 boards, 1456 deals, 2370
I pickets, 103 pkgs.
Cheviot, from Sydney: 1150 ins coal, 50 cs salmon, G
cs cigars, 325 hides, 92 ingts copper, 5 bgs coeoanuts,
i 2 cs pianos, 0 cs plants, 74 bis empty bags, 5 pkgs
if books, 7 cks tallow, 1505 cs fruit, l cs compounds, 40
» bgs oysters, a quantity of shale, 14 pkgs from Sydney,
| knd 279 pigs from Twofold Bay.
| Flinders, from Launeeston: 35 1ns bark, 4 horses,
GO bgs wheat, 40 pkgs for Melbourne ; 6G0 bis straw for
j Sydney.
j Torainung, from Newcastle: 1500 tns coal.
| IiyeeiROon, from Sydney : IS hhds rum, 33 bis hops,
0 cs plants, 50 bgs oysters, 61 qr-cks 72 hhds molasses,
900 C9 fruit, 32 iron pipc9, 75 cs salmon, 29 bis bags, 1
j cs electro-plate, 150 cs fish, 20 bis bags, G bis wool, 3S
1 bxs tobacco, 402 bgs oats. 25 cs schuapps, 400 bgs rice,
I €90 bgs maize, 4 a pictures, 45 sks shrimps, 104 hides,
'/ 1 horse, 50 pkgs.
; Florence, from Duck River : 50 igb blackwood, 10S
i sks potatoes, 50 cs apples, G lbs butter.
Tne 8. Cheviot, from Sydney, cleared Port Jackson
Heads at 1.50 p.m. on the 16th inst, passed Jervis
Bay/ at 10.15 p.m. the same duv, arrived in Twofold
s Bay at 0,45 p.m. on the 17th and left at 3.15 p.m.;
t passed Gabo Island ut 6.55 p.m. tbe same day, Wil-
; son's Promontory ut 7 p.m. on tho IStli, and entered
Port Phillip Heads at (I a.m. on tlie 19th. She met
with moderate W. and S.W. winds to Oabo island,
and theuco strong W.S.W. gale und head sea, with
.heavy showers, to arrival.
' Tun a. Flinders, from Launeeston, arrived In Hob-
son' Bay at II a.m. yesterday, bringing the Tas-
| inanian portion of the mails for transmission to
! Burope by the s. Pesimwur. She left the Low Heads
&t 4.15 p.ni. on Sunday, and entered Port Phillip
> Beads at 8.15 a.m. on Monday, having met with
; fresh S.W. winds and fino weather ail the way ucroes.
. ;Tjie s. Taramung, from Newcastle, cleared the
v . Nobbysat 7.15 a.m. on the IGth inst., passed Gabo
j .Island at 3.50 p.m. ou tho 17th, Wilson's Promontory
; at 4.30 p.m: on the ISth, and arrived at Port Phillip
Beads yesterday at 4.30 a.m. She experienced
variable wiudsaud fine clear weather to as far as Cape
Everard, and thence strong contrary winds, with head
pea to arrival.
. The s. Lyeemoon, from Sydney, left the company's
wharf on the 17th inst., at 1.40 p.m., passed Cape .St.
George at 8.33 p.m., Montague Island on the lbth, at
2.40 a.m., and Gabo Island at 9.20 a.m., Wilson's Pro-
' inontory on the 19th, at 3 a.m., entered Port Phillip
Beads at noon, and arrived at the Sandridge Railway
Her at 3 p. in. She experienced fresh S. W. and
westerly winds to Gabo Island, theucc stropg S.W.
- winds, with squally weather, accompanied with rain,
to arrival. It wns expected that the Lveemoon would
have seen something of the ship Blackwall or the
itcamtug'Rcscue, but in consequence of Laving come
along the coast quicker limn usual she passed Wara
tah Bay during tho night.
Tue sch. Florence, from Duck River the ISth inst.
at 2 p.m., reached Port Phillip Heads at noon on the
19th and Hobson's Bay at & p.m., having met with
j M.W. winds and squally weather all the way across.
At 9'a.xn. yesterday she had to reduce canvas so as to
wait for the tide in coining through the Rip.
The s. Yolmer, that arrived (on Sunday from China
via Sydney, was yesterday berthed at tbe Sandridge
Railway Pier.
? The ship Loch Lomond has managed to fill up with
cargo in most excellent time, und contrary to the ex
pectations expressed when siie first laid on for Lon
don. Yesterday she hauled off from the Williams
town Railway Pier, and anchored in the Bay.
, .The 6hip Jessomcnc, for tan Francisco via New
castle, hauled offtfrom tho Williamstown Railway Pier
yesterday, and anchored in the Bay.
Tue k. Noma was yesterday "launched from off
Wright's slip after being overhauled and refitted.
'The pilot sch. Rip, after completing an overhaul
and rcrtt, was yesterday fioatcd out of the Hobscn's
Bay floating dock. Tho k. Dagumr was afterwards
taken In.
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