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SHIPPING
CAPE BORDA.
Daosmoer IS, 13.4S p.m-—Barque passing inward.
JTrnd-S-W.. Btrong; «c* IOOKb
AKKIVED.—Dumm 13.
Jamai Oomria, Maamei, 78 tons, J. Henderson, bom
I ■ 111 I—■!!
Defianae. ateamer, from Port Vincent.
OmtfU*. sfarnir (BrltiA-UdU Company), 1.355
■as, 3 %. HacFadym, from Clciilj* Noremtier S,
hosing lllkv an< Si«Kapors ffisd. J. Hnnttr. parser.
Ukb*, BdKtt. aad 00. agsota. Passe?j^w—Messrs.
Boat an* stollwraiifc ia tfca oabla, and t is tbe eeoood
Mbb.
Stntbavon. steamer. 1.740 tons. William Dnrdin,
Irom Sydney Korember 28, llelboarne December S.
Beo. Wills and Co., agents No passengers.
Ben Volrlich. shiu, 1,407 tons, O. Abler*, from
Bnndand vta Hudikxral July 30, Part Aueueta
December 8. Bichaid Honey. acenu
Knmmin, auamcr (Hoarud Smith and Sons
line), 809 con*. V. H. Laycock. <roni Urlbourne
Deoembar nt, V. B. Gave and Co., agents- Patten
sen—Meadaaea Steven,, Behlink Dr\«iale Ui- and
WeddM. UKses K. Brwn. Draper. Homme, Usrt
hon«, and Haaghtoa, Messrs. Hyan, GUss, II'"-'
-bouse, mite, Jinn>, Orat, Parajn. Weir Archi
bald (2). Stereos, Weddes, and Cohoun. C>p«n
Dntdaie and lit. H-ibiu?OD in the cabin ; ana 31 in
Oronxva, R M?i (Orient line), 3,096 tons. Robert
Staddert, from Lonnon November 4, PI- month Sth,
Oibnlor 9th. Kaples ]«tb. Said 17Lh, Isnialia 17th.
Bu« 18th. Colombo 29>h, and Albany D«*mbf r 10.
KIIL Haddock, purser. M.O. Anderson, «ot
Fassenseai for AdaialQe: from London—Mr. R C.
Bibt, Dr. H. A. b^eetapple. Me-si*. J. Tii.Une and
Elf. Snve. rtom Aioa .y-Mr C. G. Utliar. Mr
aod Mrs W. J. Stewart and Infant, Mi* Xorossel.
Hems a Newman. T. Anderwa. Baok. D. H. i?raid
wood, E. S. Coten, M.rtin. and Minaima, Mrs B*s?ll
Broa-ne and infani. llhx Fl..rrK .l«.-ie. aad Lily
Browne. Mr. J. Powell, M?s Bro*-ne. Mr. H. Oidi-n.
sirs Ogden and intan-, and Jlisaes Uargarec and
Wini&ad Oeaea.
IMPOETS- Ditcra?S? 13.
Ooalpara: from OJentta— i9j boxes dates, l/? 05
balrt gunnies, SO do cor, Hi boxes ie?, 210 no.
tapiooa, tOdo. tuace, 4 ciser nucmegs, it) I..unp«.-. I'M
chairs, 13 sofas, 20 fio*er sundi, t uitketa, 10 eatup:e
baxeirkM.
Stx?tk?TDn : from Sydney and M«lboume —O.isioal
cargo (or Loiidou (tl.tiii ba!ei<« ool)
Ben Toiriick: nnMi Siuadsvaai— it,U36 pteca deals
and battens.
KoDOonrra: from Melbourne -5,« a? bags an^ar,
161 cases fruit, 18 do. (ouic, 14 do. batter. 75 d •
limejulce. 17 do. drapery, 267 bags oat«. -230 do. rice.
62 eases oil. 30 do. sr.tiocery. 79 piga. 1 botee, 100
oases glucose. ISO bago wit, 10 caoks «bisk}, H cases
naiiiaai. tin mm i mln Tl |il| i sundries.
CLEABSD —DBCunaa IS.
jUmweomila. iwier. tt uaa. ■?. Uendanaa. lor
Dedance, steamer, for Port Vincent
Pearl, ketch, 79 tons, E. T*} lor, lor Melbourne via
Edinburgh. In tulUst.
Emn. steamer, 362 tons, W. O. Vincent, for
■elboume viaasath-east port*
Esmeralda, ban{Ue, 730 wtu, F. H. Armstrorg, for
Hesroanlr.
Bamboo], steaxar £86 tass, W. Hammer, for M !•
bourne and Sydne.. Pas—n^ers—H -. and Mrs
Gongrave, Hasten 8., W., U.. and F. Con|irave.
Kdllea. 11. and J. CongTav.t, ili-ia Howctdo. Mr?.
Brisujn-, ifeters. W. H. Ooldfincn, Sisfly. Clarke, and
Kins: in the cabin. «nd £7 in the stcond cab n.
attb Al'.ct, kataa. M asaa, 4. Haasa, mr Sail
Cheek.
EXPORTS — Dktbiteis 13.
boMralda: lor KmcnUe- 2<JO sacks flour, W. X
Can and Oo.; 1,740 do do., 4.0 qr.-do. do. Adelaide
HilUag Oonpany; 2,581 sacks do., 40 ball-do, do.,
1,400 «r.-do do., 400 <-)triiLb-do do. J. Dunn aod Co;
MM atjm copper •■*, quantity rubble heads, E. and
A- Copper Company; I.iUU £^cks Hour, W. Thomas
aad Co.
Barrabool: tat M-lbrarne—s cas?« t*\nt, A Jones:
UO bale* wool 1 out samples, O. WOla and Cv; 21
pkgs. wi'jte paper, Wigg aud Sonc ; 7 do. s.mples, t
OHM effects, *'. E- Give and Co.; qumntitv pu lead,
X. and A. Capper Companj ; 1 bale canvas, in bad!*.
OOw, G. U. AOams: 9 cub eg**, Sodi-iK B.oLh-m; fi
pksa, 8 eaas* etitio .er>, 1 do. samples. UcUullonh
aad Oo.; I paaa. aiaaaiatrj'- J. Marnn and Co.; loan
da. &udfa«d aad Oo ; IS d i trait, J. Loader. 40 00.
ds-Obariiek?raa.; 10do. do. HiUaad Go.; l?Uno,
ftt sltaas ; 1 owe Utnpware. p>ae aadCa ; 1 pk«.
dpn, T. A. Brock For Sjdncy—Sl casks eejr-,
fiaooford and Gj ; 1 crate aewin? machine. Singer
BewmeMacbiaaCo?ipa?;; 10 badu. com aack*. lx?
do. baga. W. B. Cave «nd <3o ; 59 caxea wbiiky, O.
H- Adams; 10caakueegs, V. L*«is; Scratesrams. J
H. Anew; I cue leither, Gibhg. Bright and Co.; £5J
■aoa?aalt,W. Hoodf ;ton tea. D. aad J. fttwter;
GO halt flour. Thorns* and Co; 1 case merchandise.
Headline* aod Co; lraaper and pal*. J. Martin aud
Co.; 10S pkgs. egg*, Sandicsd a->Q Co ; 1 do. ctgan,
X. A. Brock; UOeaoasflaor.HiHersaodCo.; 61 oases
wine, Cadand and Co.
Dee sailed.
II Bsnabad.taaier. tor Mdbouxne.
IS-Omms, EJLfi, lor Meltouroe.
OUTPORTB
Ooolwa.—AitrndiSeaannerlS—Bonrke. Utrpii.
Murray Bridge.—Arrived: Deoember is—Tyro aod
Cstowa, ■aarnm.
Xannnm.—December 12—Ellen and Ooron passed
down, Ariel passed up.
Morgan.—Atrirad.- December IS—Arid, Mauoum.
Sailed : o?oemb'j-12—Corowa, Minnom.
_ystsmrta.—Arrivad: December 12 — Rodney,
aWmra.—Arrived: December IS—Resolute, Dar-
Bbs. E Jkd: Decun*wr 13—Selpre. Murrambtdgn!.
■ussfcy Bay.—Sailed: December IS—Governor
lfn |nw. imlimilii. Ixibra. P.« Adelaide
Port Elhatos.—Arrived: December IS—Labra,
Etreakj-Bay.
Port Am its. tJa?afl: Deosmbar 12-InTesttgator,
PoatAaeldda.
Port Germein.—Arrived : December 12—Investigator
Port Adelaide; Jessie Darling, Port Pirie
Sailed : December 12—Jessie darling, coast;
Investigator. Port Pirie.
Port Pirir.—ArriTed: December IS—Atiadne.
Barry. IS—lnvssUgauir, Port Adelaide. Sa-led:
Deoambar L 2 — Caoell, Port B;ouKhton; Jessie
Oaritng, coast.
Tailaroo— anted: Deoember 11 — Midnats?ol,
Koala VldsD; Colookt, Port Adelaide.
£dilU?Kfc.-£ailed : Deosmber li—Warooka. Port
Adelaide
Port Wakefield.—Arrived: Deoember 13—Annie
Wat?and Itslnnim. Port Adelaide
INTERCOLONIAL.
Alelbuui ue, Dsoennxr IS.
Arrived—Femesis, bom Port Ketiihla; Adour and
Oabo, from Sydney.
Sailed—Sarooo. Adelaide, and Wooloomooloo. for
Syoaey; iMitmiiipW, tor Acd.ide; Albany, for
West Australia; Franklin, for Sou h Australia
Sydney. December 13.
Arri?ed—Thistle, from Solomon UUnda; Airlie,
tram Adelaide.
Saaad-Ofire and Sophocks. tor London; Bunin
yanc, for Brisbane: Wodoota, for Melbourne.
Newoassie, itaeember IS.
Arrived—Taglia'erro, from Itelbourne ; J. v Hall,
bom Wallaroo; We6tw, Sevcastle.Lubra.Tanur,
liado, Oonl. Mjaora. ani Aratapo, horn Sydncj.
flsilaii IWrWr. for Alie-aide; Wttttm, iobra,
Kaacaatle, aad Coral, lor S} dotj.
Bokbaae. Deoember 13.
Axriwed—Eomnza, from Sooth Seas; Corea, f•om
Sydney.
SaUal—Peregrine, for Townsville; Ficzrov, for
Bocktrampfion ; Eurimbla, lor Sydney.
BorthanipTinn. December IS.
Sailed—Banna, far Srisbuk..
Bowen, December 13.
Sailed—Cintza. for Sydney; Anwalti, for Xosroe
r?e.
BITEBLSVCLB.
The following figures *how the tt^te of the rivers at
faa wiiiimh^■■■*?< uuxio?? on, December IS at n
tn :—Mui?y—Alsnrr. a ft_ fl in ; Wab-nnyan. S<t
I in.; Ecnuca, 16 fc 1 in ; S*a. hill n ft. S in ;
Euston. S3 ft. 7 to ; Overland Comer, IS ft 3 in.;
Koisao. 17 ft. 1 in-: Benmark. 14 ft. 1 In. Murmm
dcee— Otmdagai, 6 tt 9 In.; Wans, 4 ft. 10 in.; Bay.
c ft.; Balranald. 18 ?t.« in. DarHue— Bourke, Jl jt;
LooUl. St It. 9 in.; Tilpa. 3* tt. 7 in : Wi!cannia.
31 ft Sln : MenmdSe. SS «t. 64 in." Pooncarie. IS
ft. Si In.; WentWDrtH,lB ft. Banroo—Breniairina,
17 ft?to.
9m rtramcr OrotAvv commanded fay the Cotxuno
dO? Robert Bcqqqc?? bov? to sight from the Sew a
phora very early oo Toe-day rnoriiflur- The braiding
launch at once made m ttan, and idcked up the health
Officer at, laigs pi"r- As tfee ear itsry couoicio- of Lbe
Trmil bad b«n exfe leu pratique was deajrea for
only a short lime Xbeves?rTi* complement lus doc
hscn mnoh changed since the was bere Jast,Capbin
Itudnert having- Jbsdi. B. I*. Konth. A. A. Sinter, C
F. Synoo?. ana H. M. Javobe as n*vig?tiDg officers,
Or B. ■- Maiden as museos superintendent. Mr. W.
H-Haddock as poner, Ur. J. HeKindrtek as cMc?
•Bp?ecr.asdHc H. &. Hedgarae chief smrard. Toe
vassal hcoagbs the iargiat mail that has ever been
landed here, sad it is divided time :-AdeL*Jee7 bags.
nnslnic 2*. Melbourne 329. Sydney 217, Queensland
105, Tasmania 47, New Zealand 172, Noumea 7. and
tbe Queen's 8h pi H, ruakiDg a total of 89-i
bars anfl packages. The oargo an board
muMSstiit of 1.83S to**, 129 tuna befas t-t
,1 ml lilt p. 000 for MeUxxOTe. ud L.IIC forS>d?}
33HOtotw?WtLcndoBoji November «, and oa'led
at Plymouth tbe following day. Gibraltar was
ITPill ob November S, and a etay of (oar hoars *a?
Bade teen. She arrived at Napl-e on tbe afternoon
■I W^vember it, *oA left at C a m. on the lMh, baring
aanbaraa* «8* bags at maOs and tba ovcrlaad p<-
Magus. The iseg stay at tba pert gave the pat
«—■>— an opportunity ol raiting V«suvius acd
many other pbcee of interest. Fine area her pre
vailed, and the skip arrival at Port Slid at ILSO ?-m.
OS November 17. She coalrd, embarked cariro, and
entered the Oaaal at 4 pc, a atop being made at
Ttnr***r t? disembark paaiengeis for Cairo. Su?i
w?sreaahedat 94W a-m. on Norem>ier 18, and alter a
abaft star the Teasel proended- Strone bead winds
woe expeoenoed in the Bea Sea. Perim Jifaxid was
passed oo Kovember 82 at 128 a-m- Atttr jmssld~
Cape Gnardalni she encountered a rtrong north-ewt
mnnsofsi, «Ueh eontimKd to arrival at Colombo on
Norember 28, at 6p m. A loot stay at this port pave
abr pasaeaejcni a chaorc of rimianx the faiard Tbe
n?l aaynas; bten coded and mails, passecgen. acd
cargo rmharki-d, the voyage was resnmvd at
I pjn. on Horamber 29. inn leavinfr Colombo
•he upeilenosa tnoKery weather to 10* ?.
■Wiu tbe ftU In with a strong sooth east trade, which
BOotuiMd Ull reaching Cape L*«win. On Deoember
■ amataachadai Albany to dii-tiirgt mwls and ras
■snm«. aad after 1-arina; there tell in with a fresh.
Rale and high confused sea. On December IS tbe
swnaUe4 Cape -<orda, and next morning came >o
anchor at the oeQ buoy. H?\icc dincharced malls
—d ■—iimaw the ravage was rsramad shortiy s?er
noon.
The Brisish-l?dia Corapanv-s steaaaer Coalpan.
arrived on Taatday nunuiog. havinc a very vOuablt
cmtra of Indian prod ace, <b pped a- O?'cutt?, Pc ann,
and Singapore. She is io oomroaud of Ctptaiu i. B
aUe'adyen, who was formerly here in tbe Momiaesa.
She had la* weather till reachiug the Rhio Bt-aiib.
avhaa tha cuaal aqoails w-ra exprneaeed nil ofeuing
iksStnttsof fianda. On re*-*io? toe latitude o!
WB-She experienced wrong .nd^s well tram Uw
autrthward, with a vert htavy roiliog twell in whiib
the veswl pitched and labored eiceeavcly. O?
lUday. Seceaiber?.atwru>conn>eria«a toar hoars'
hats T>reeie (roe> north-east, tlute eune a toddes
■?? *>** mmt^lf «?h*nin« to a fierce Rale
•at back Ma, which ooouunsd iiu uakinr
Kuwstso Island. Alter pwing Caps Borda tiu
nvohitaooa were ndnod so as to reach the bell buoj
at early morning, wfaet the pilot took charge ana the
navel immediately Ueamed to the wharf for du
aharge.
Xne steamer Konoowarra arrived from Melbourne
— Twartiy morninr. having had aboot *? coarse a
■aatssje as Capsaln Laycock remsrubera. Tbeuaamer
Isrt Melbourne on December 10 at 1 p m , and on
clearing the heads at 4 40 p m. fell in with the fub
force of the gale, which blew bard from south--i.ot,
bruwl?K ?P a teavj sea. The rail squalls were a..
times fnitoas, and tbe vessel labored badly from tbe
Ocwav till mairfnr. Cape Jerrla on the li!th.
The BenvobScb was at one time kaown as one of
lbe finest vessels on the Melb tune Dome trade, hut
tbe marou of profress and the .dveut of stenmen
nieatid aucha reform that eailiugehips were releeaua
to other purposes acd this Sue vessel changed ncr
ewnen and her flag and became a timber slave. She
|stt&andsvaulfull> ladsn with dealsaud bnucoe ami
■Bade an ordinary vojage out to Pott Augusta, wheie
a, ■ofslasi •* the cargo was discharged. On Saturday
•Ttwa «BT>d?lHd« towed bw^M tat a* Point
Lowly, where she set sal] and had a gocd run down
gulf till retchlm: nearly to the AlrJiorpes, where tbe
weather became very bad and a very coarse n!i;ht was
•xperienced. She hove to off Trouuridge on Monday
nietit and next morning made sail and shaped a
oouree for the bell buoy, where ah- oaroe to anchor tiU
•be afternoon «hen nbewas towed to tbe wnarl.
Tb^ eteamer Strathavon raiWd liera on Tuesday to
flniso up a losd of wool lor London, having already
on board lUkO bales taken in at Sydney and Mel
bourne. Oo the voyage Irom Melbourne very b->
wra?her Is rtpnrtad, lh«- <teck? being frequently
Bnoted, but beinj m good Iran eh- snfft-rt<l no
mate, ial damage. When rhe arrived on Tuesday
ttjoruinc she waaatonoe taken inu> harbor.
The Anglo-Aiiftralaslan Steam Navigation Com
oany's new steuner Port Chalmers left our
Purt (or London early on Muuday ni"rn-
Inc She had a valuable South Au«U«lian
cargo, consisting of !K)f bales of wool irom
Kingston and 2 651 bales fr"tn here, besides sunary
Mutll puc Is Mot of thi«-3.<1f.1 h?le—w«Fp-iton
board iv S« hours. Messrs. Harrold Bros, are the
airenu tor Ilie curopany
Tirira ?t the Semaphore.—Wedne«l?j, DecerxVwr
14.—Time of hiirhand low watrr<k>ubttul
Tims Ball: Urosrabar VS.— Bdl droppad at la.,
aorrespoodisv *• Utb, ?b. Mm. S?Ja.,Orasowtch
msaa tins.
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