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SHIPPING NEWS.
ARRIVALS.
September l.-BUKWAH. a.. 7C0 tons. Uiipum
.1. II. South, from Kockhmnpton and Alaix-
borough. Pnssongcrs : Mcsdamos Uhr, A. B.
UfllL 4 children and servant, Bingham and J
children. Adams, Mcdcnlfu and aurvant. it.
Taylor, Lot and child, Taylor and 2 children.
Lewis, Wedgwood. Lawless. Misscj Dunbar,
(Ounnolly, K. Dennis, L. Cotta, Taylor, Meoll,
Stanlake, Crosby, Trovonny, I to v. J. J. Ntor, Rev.
R.P. Kiog, Messrs. Adams. J. C. lllnton. Dunlmr,
jL Wheaton. A. 11. Roll. W. II. Hourko. II. Wood.
/.Forsyth, Brims. Ilolllcar. U. Smith. A. Melklc.
p. O. Child. Rtnglmm, Hcnilsh Colquhounoninl,
Matthews, W. .Simpson, .?. Macintosh, s. M Dhcr-
son. Davidson. U. A. Ward, 1J. M I'
, -MTntvro. Drake, C. K. Hcllmouih, U. M Lpugal,
R. M'Dougnl, CapUiin lJloxcll. Ilodunott, D.
Tim iiharL Ilenltimin. It. R> Mioridnn. Julian
SBmi A. M Donald: AW. Clarke .Wedgwood,
and 53 adults and 6 children in t ho steerage. \\ .
Howard Smith As Hons. Limited, ugents.
September 3.-CURKA, QS S. Company's s.
332 tons, Captain J. T. Dunell. from ihuraday
Island and Normanton, via ports. I assongors :
Messrs. Wilson and Marr, unci 1 In tho steerage.
Tho H.I. and Q.A. Company, Limited, agents.,
Snnteinkcr i,— TKivAt'O. Union Steamship
(mpinr-Ji HjcOO lUs Cantain l). M-CoU. from
liiincdln, via Oaniarunndf.vttoltonvpl'hcar.
Passengers: Mossrs. W. J. tv odd. A. 8. woods.
, andTf.II. H assail. Tho New Zealand Loan and
Mcrcantilo Agoncy Company, Limited, agents, t
Skitf.miieu 3.— mtzlloy, a.s.n. Company s
s. 000 tons. Captain C. J. Nlghtlogall. from Uook-
town, via intermediate ports. Passengers: Mcs-
dames timyth and servant, Matchct and son,
M'Miilan. Williams, Russell, M Lean. Ross,
Misses s-'cott, Mockoy, Collins. Russell, BtatJcy,
Jtov. Mikoljohn, Mcsirs. Farrcll, Burus. Guerelo,
Htonflcld, Walters. Condon. Hnrdwlck. Harrison.
Wright, Kumps, Wilson, M'Lcan. \V. Booker.
Williams, Q. Walters, B. Goldsmith, M Alllstcr,
R. Lyons, Hcndrlck, Bihson. K M Donald, A.
Bayno, E. Baldlck, and 20 in tho steerage.
aeptembor 3.-LY-KK-MOON. A.S.N, Com-
pany'ss., OH tons, Captain O. lalt, front .Mel
bourne and 8ydnoy. Passengers s Mcsdamos
M'Molklng, J. Alllngham, Davis, .1 children and
sorvant, 11. W» Stuart, 11. II. G roth, Gosson,
Mason, R. A, Altktn and family (J), Misses
Jatfray, Fursmon, A. L. Marshall, Capper, h.
Croft, jfravls (3), Fountain, and Sanders. Messrs.
W. A. Gardiner. A. W. Robertson, W. Hall. O.
O. Skarratt, II. Lyoos. C. Crock, U. Clauzy, A. K.
Southwell, A. Alkmado. J. Acton, A. Jotfray, C.
Hartncll. M. Grant, R. Cran, II. J: Jauo, J. fAl-
Hngham, J. M'Mlcklln. J. Mason, R.A. Aitkin,
II. B. fcott. W. Kerr. Ik J. Burrowos, R. K. All-
port, E. Brldgo. J. Horn, W.Carbls. E. Iloopor,
a. Buchanan, T. Watson, II. Driver, Welsh,
.Johnston, 8. M. Culmer, Jacobson, and 39 in tho
01 September 3.-RODONDO, B„ 7(8 tons, Coptoln
IE. J. HouU. from a jrdnoy, Ut Beptembor. Pnraon-
Kora: MCfldnnic Clnrke. Uowmnn, ffmaor. John-
md. Mocniillan, lloid. Gogorty. Koabcrry. Lnnor.
Leanan. Fanaloy, lloolliilo. Nasghun. Itov. J.
Hcgato. Kov. M. vroaor, Momra. M. Hoppncr. J.
Harrison. T. G. Johnson. M. Kcld, W. Bolbrtdgo,
M. Brocr.0, M. Wood, M. Foulkoa, W. M'Mlllon.
J. Bolrd, 8. Crowthor, 8. Watson, C. Dwyor, A.
Bryson. W. Bryson. Arthur Bryson, It. Kvans,
It. Oliver. W. Hntith, W. Uaalols. W. O. Powoll,
. M. Clarko. F. 0. Kolly, W. Irving. \\.
Rutherford, B. Stout, A. Btuart, P. Walils, R.
Nowman. A. Ryland, P. Atnai«irth. J. DIok, R.
Bolmoro, D. M'MastcrB, J. A. Carson, and (0 In
thosteorago. __ „
In
Beptember S.— ANGLO-NORMAN, ship, 822
tons, from London 22nd May, with a goooral
September 4.-AFTON, barquo. 819 tons, from
Glasgow 15Ui May, with a general cargo.
DEPARTURES.
September 3.— HERBERT, a.. 139 tons. Captain
Lewis, for Now Guinea, vlA Townsvillo and
Cooktown. Passoogoro : Mr. Hennossy and 25
Malays.
ENTERED INWARDS.
Soptember 3.-CULGOA. a. G3 tons. Captain A.
Gooaall. from Noosa, with 33,000ft. sawn pine, a
gonoral cargo, and 2 passongors. M'Ghlo, Luyo,
and Co., agents. . , ,
Soptember 3, — LOCIIIEL, tlireo - masted
ochoonor, 210 tons, Captain Charles Scott, from
Adelaido, via Port Carolino, with flour, Wobator
and Co., agents,
IMPORTS.
A spools) ohargo mado on consignees' onnounco
meats inserted In this column,)
Loohlcl, throo-mostod schooner, from Adelaide,
viA Port Caroline : COO sacks and 9780 bags flour.
Ly-eo-Moon, s.» from Meibourno ana Sydney.
From Meibourno : 250 esses kerwino, 1 saddle, 3
oases borax, 42 cases soap, 1 case ehowoarda. .4
oases machinery, 25 bales leather, S paokages
papers, 10 cases salad oil, 30 hogsheads pork, 12
oases hollowaro, 4 cases tiles, 5 casks whisky, 1
case labols, 7 oases raw tobaooo, 1 ease cigars. 1
case gratings. 1 case stampers, 10 sacks rice, 1
sack oofTco, i eaio sploo, 6 oolls rope, 8 oases
peppor, 10 packages oatmeal, 27 oases provisions,
12 ptoses monumental stone. 1 set railings, so Iron
. bottoms, 33 oases cheese, 792 paokages tea, 70S
Backs floor, 501 saoks potatoes, 15 sacks onions, 70
kegs batter, 100 prlto sheep, and sundries. From
Bydnoy: 15 cases hatchets, 21 bars steel, 2 cases
grenades, 47 oases ironmongery, 3 rolls nolog, 52
' oast boxes, 46 lengths pipe, 8 cotts rope, 01 coses
nails, 0 grindstones, 320 socks maixo, 2 Dales hops,
97 packages drapery. 2 casks limofuioe, 0 drumB
oaustlosodo, 20 handles hoop iron, 100 bags onions.
C8 packages tea, 20 cases whisky, 310 saoks oats,
150 sacks flour. 1 balo woato, 1 bloyclo, 0 bandies
brooms, 12 naokages crockery, 40 boxes tlnplatos,
18 kegs nails, 83 fagots tin, 47 cases glasswaro, 10
orates oarthonwaro. 10 cases 1 balo cotton pollB, 75
bags bark, 5 bales woolpacks. 0 coses sowing ma
chines, 5 bales corks, 5 coaoa pianos, 20cosos wlno,
39 cos os fancy goods, 374 casos canned fruita, 10
casks bottles, 22 packages furniture, 67 packagos
boots and shoes, t paokagoljowollory, 70 cases
hops, 10 boxes salmon. 40 kogs syrup. 41 cases
- - 1 merchandise. 4 cases clectrlo wire, 2 casos olgars.
, 15 cases tobacco. 30 bundles Iron. 6 casos periodi
cals, 10 hags tapioca, IS cases choose, 310 sacks
' potatoes. 19 cases paleut medicines, 12 camp
otodb, 0 kegs paint, 7 cases vestas, 25 casos milk,
2 bales flock, 169 bars onjrio iron, 4 casos picks, G
gioccs Oregon, 23 casos iron braekots. 18 casks
onoosh, 100 coses eclinapps. 5 oases castor oil, 1G
bundles steel, 10 oases pioklos, 11 kogs rlvots, 2
" casks oil, 26 kogs bolts, 15 cases sauoos, 125 casoa
canned goods. 200 casos salmon, 4 casos plants, 1G
oases stout, 20 cases brandy, 33 sacks salt, 55 kegt
butter, 47 cases hardware, 1256 casos grooa fruit,
10 rams, and through cargo for Nortbora ports.
1 ' Ex as. VENICE, from Fooohow and Hong
kong—' /
.<1672 Half-chests) First Crop Cbolco Now Soaeon'e
600 Boxes J TEASf
2172 faexngos, /
1000 Bags Finest PoarifclO K.
ROBEIUT HARPER & CO.,
/ Tea Importers.
CofToeikQIce, and Spico Morchants,
v 182 Quoonstrcot.
Alosflf the Wharves.
Qurbnsland.
Adonis, s., arrived at Noosa yesterday from
Brlsbano.
| lArchcr, Q.S.8. Company's s., duo horo this
afternoon, from Sydnoy, loaves at 1 p.m. to-
. , morrow for Cooktown. via intermediate ports.
Abornyte, barquo, is now bound from Brie-
' bono for Portland, Oregon, in ballast,
. Barrabool. s., from Molbourae. is duo in Sydnoy
to-day, and leaving to-morrow should arrivo horo
on Monday.
Bunvah, r, from Rookhampton and Mary
borough, arrived hero this morning, and loaves
at 2 p m. to-day for Sydney, wlicro aho is duo ou
Sunday.
Culgoa, e., arrived hero yesterday morning
from Noosa, and left in tho ovouiug on hor return
trip.
City of Meibourno, s., is now bound from Brls
bano forNormonton.
Coreo, s., arrived horo this forenoon from Nor-
manton and Thursday Island, viA ports, and
IcavcB at noon tomorrow for Sydnoy, wherosho
Is duo on Monday.
Gurrafong, a , from Brisbano. viA ports, arrived
in Rockhumpton early yestordar morning, and
may leave to-day on hor return trip.
' Currambono. schooner, for Maryborough, in
- ' ballast, passed out of tho rivor In tow of tho
' eteamerMystory yesterday morniog. and lolttho
. ::Bor at9.S0a.rn.
Dorwont, s„ is still in Molbourno.
..vi - Elamang. a., from Normonton, vi& ports, ar-
' 4 rived off Flat-top Island ut 0 pan. yesterday, and
left nt 2 a.m. to-day.
' lyEurimbla, a., from Sydnoy, is duo horo this
evening, and loaves at San. to-morrow for
Maryborough, Bundabcrg, Gladstone, and Rock-
hampton.
Kgraont, a, leaves Sydnoy to-day ftrf Rock-
hampton, vlft ports, ana should arrivo hero on
Sunday evening.
Fitzroy.s., arrived horo yestorday afternoon
from Cooktown, vlft ports, and loaves at 9.30 a.m.
; to-morrow on hor return trip.
Geclong. s.. from Brisbann. viA Fiat-top iBland,
arrived oir Towcsvlllo at 1.30 p.m. yestorday.
Glanworth, s., |from Brisbano, viA ports, was
. duo at Cooktown this morning, and loaves to
morrow morning on hor roturn trip.
Ganga, Q.8.S, Company's a. leaves Cooktown :
shortly on her return trip to Thursday Islaod and
Normanton.
Gunga, A.S.N. Company's s., from Brisbano for
Port Douglas. viA ports, was duo In Konpol Bay
..lost night, and should reach Fiut-top Island this
"evening.
' ' Gaol, schooner, Is now bound from Brisbano for
Townsvillo with cargo.
Graco Darling, schooner, arrived horo ycstcr-
day aftornoou from Bundabcrg.
Herbert, a., lolt lost night for Now Guinea,
(,,y1A Townsvillo aod Cooktown, and is duo at
Townsvillo on Monday.
ICellawarra, s., forTownsvlllo, viA ports, arrived
in Maryborough yesterday afternoon, and left
this morning.
Katoomba, e., from Molbourno. Is duo in Sydney
to-day, and lcavlng to-morrow, Bhouhl arrive horo
on Monday. Who leaves at 3 p.tu. on Tuesday for
Port Douglas, viA Koppol Bay and intormedtato
PKato, sohooncr. from Mackay, viA Marblo
Island, was reported nt tho Customs yostordny.
Loura, a, from Brit-bnnc, arrlvod in Sydnoy
thin morning, and loavlng on Saturday, should
reach Meibourno on Monday. Sho loaves on
Wednesday on her return trip. , .
- Ly-co.Moon.a..arrivedhorooarlyyostoroayoftor-
noon from Molbourno and Sydney, ana leaves
at 3 p.m. to-day on her roturn trip to those
ports. She is duein Sydney on Bnnday.
LochieL threo-mostod sohooncr, from soutn
Australia, with cargo, was reported at the Cus
toms yesterday,
Mnranoa, s.» orrivcil at Cooktown yesterday
morning, and leaves to-morrow morning on ncr
roturn triptoBrlsbanoandydnej, >inPorls. Sho
Is duo oir Townsvillo on Sunday and Jea\es on
MareTi'ioncBS of Lorno, schoonqr, is now bound
from Klmbcrley for Maryborough.
Moonta. enhooner. is now ou her way from
Mnryborough forTownsville.
Para. brig, from tbo North, was lowed up tho
river by tho steamer Mystery yesterday after-
n I'aciflc, B., from Brisbano for Bundaberg,
probably left Maryborough ycstenloy.
Quiraing, a, from Ihirt Douglas for Brisbane.
Srdney. and Melbourne, viA poits. ve-ichoa
Townsvillo at 8 a m. yesterday. Sholeft In the
afternoon, and was duo off Flat-top Island at
mldduy to-day. . ,
Kanolagh, a., was duo In Molbourno yesterday,
and leaves to-morrow on lior roturn trip to Brie-
b'lno. viA Sydnoy. . , . ,
Itodondo. s., arrived hero night from
Sydney, and Jcnvcs at 4 p.m. to-day for Mary
borough and Rookhampton. Sho is duo in
Maryborough to-morrow, und leaves on Sunday.
Sylvan. s„ left Maryborough yesterday for
Mackay, and cleared Woody Island at 5.30 p.m.
Tinonco, s., from Brisbano for Mackay. is due In
Rockhampton to-day, and probably loavca to-
mTaidora, a. from Brisbano for Mackay left
Maryborough yesterday, and reached Bttnaaberg
at 5 a.m. to-day, _
Thornton, barquo, is now bound from
villo for Newcastle. . , _ ,
Venico. Messrs. Gibbs, Livingstone, and Co. a
stenmor. from Hongkong, viA ports, for Molbourno,
is duo in Sydnoy tordsy.
Warrego.l s., leaves at 3 p.m. to-day for Sydnoy,
whero sho is duo on Sunday. Sho loaves on
Wednesday on her roturn trip.
Wontworth. s., from Brisbano, orrivqd In
Sydnoy yesterday, and leaving to-morrow, should
reach Molbourno on Monday.
Yaralta, s.. Tor Mackay. viA ports, left Mary
borough yesterday morning, arrived in Bunda
bcrg at 4.40 p.ra„ and left this morning.
You Yangs, a,, from Sydnoy. left Maryborough
at 7 p.m. on Wednesday, bound north.
Intercolonial. _
Alnbnmn. barquo, arrived in Sydney on
day from Now York.
Cambrian Chloflaln, barquo, left Sydnoy on
Thursday for San Francisco.
City of Manchester, b., arrived in Molbourno on
Thursday from London. _
Glrvan. barquo, arrived in Sydnoy on Thursday
from Glasgow.
Kcptor, German barque, arrived in Sydnoy on
Thursday from Now York.
La Querda, brig, arrived in Sydnoy this morn
ing from Antworp.
Manlpourl, a., loft Sydnoy on Thursday for
Aucklond. . . ...
Molancsia. barquo, arrived in Sydnoy on Thurs
day from Liverpool. „ .
Orient, Orient liner, from Sydney for
viA ports, loavos Melbourne to-day, and is duo
at Adelaide on Sunday. m M ,
Sorato. Oriont llr.or. from London, for 8ydnoy,
arrived In Molbourno this morning.
Tasmania, P. and O, Company's R.M.8. from
London, viA ports, arrived in Sydney this morn-
Tamsul, a,, left Sydnoy on Thursday for Hong
kong. viA porta.
Valotto, P. and O. Company's R.M.8., from
Sydnoy for London. viA ports, will resume hor
passage from Meibourno at 1 p.m. on Tuesday.
Zilma, brig, left Sydnoy on Thursday for Apia.
Captain J. II. South reports that the Burwab,
s., left Rockhnmpton at 2.30 p.m. on tho 1st in
stant : arrlvod in Maryborough at noon on tho
2nd; loft Maryborough at 0.30 p.m. onthoSrd;
crossed Wido Bay Bar at 5.40 p.m. samo day;
entered Moroton Bay at midnight, and camo to
anohorln the Brisbano River above 'Lytton at 3
o.m. on tho 4 th, it being too thick tocomoup; 6.45
fog cleared away; w-Tgbod anohor, nnd arrlvod
at tho Brisbane wharf at 7.45 o.m. Experienced
light varisblo winds and flno woathor throughout
tho psssago.
Captain J. T. Durroll reports that tho Corca, s.,
left Doable Island. Norman River, at 2 30 a.m. on
tho 2 1st August; ai rived at Thursday Island at 6
p.m. on the 2Sru; left again at 6.30 a.m. on tho
25th; ntrlvod at Cooktown at 2 p-m. on tho 28th:
left again at 7 p.m. same day; arrived and
anohored in Cleveland Bay at noon on tho 30th;
weighed and proceeded at 7 a.m. on tho 31st;
oross:d Wido Bay bar at 6.35 p.m. on tho 3rd in
stint; passed Fairway Buoy at 5.10 a.m. on tho
4th, anu arrlvod alongside tno company's wharf.
Boundary-street, at 11.30 a.m. same day. Ex
perienced south-ca'-t winds and flno weathor
throughout tbo passage.
Captain G.Talt reports that tho Lv-oo-Moon, s.,
olo&rod Sydney Heads at 6 p.m. on tno 1st instant ;
parsed Smoky Capo at 1L3j a.ra., and tbo Rich
mond Rivor at 11.10 p.m. on tho 2nd ; rounded
Capo Moroton at 9 o.m., and arrived alongside
the company's wharf at L10p.m. yesterday. Ex
perienced moderato to fresh variable winds, prin
cipally north-nortL-oast and north-north-west,
from Sydnoy to Cape Byron; thence to Cape
Horeton, moderato and light north-wost wind,
with fins woatherand smooth sea throughout the
psssago.
CaptalnO. J. Nightlngall reports thattheFltxroy,
s., left Cooktown at 9.50 ojo, on the 29th August;
Port Douglas at S p.% Calius at 11 p.m tho
samo day; arrived at Townevllle at o p.m. on
tho 30th; left at 1130 p.m. on tho 31st; arrived
at Bowen at 10.10p.m.; left at 11 p.m.; snkod
at Plat-top at 8.40 a.m, on the let September; loft
at 9.15 a.m. ; arrived in Koppol Bay at 2.45 a.m.
on the 2nd ; lo.'i at 6 a,m., aniving la Brisbane at
239 p m. on tho 3rd. Experienced strong south
east and southerly winds to Doublo Island Point,
and thonco to Btisbano light winds and flno
weather.
English SnrrriNa.— From our latest English
flics to hand wo loarn that tho Araovionn bnrquo
Martha P. Tucker Balled from Now York for
Brisbano on tho Otli of July, tho Gorman barquo
Frieda Gramp lo\ Hamburg on tho 15lh July for
Brisbane, and tbo barnuo Splilw of tho Dftwn, 692
tons register, took her departure from London on
tho 16th July, also for Brisbano. Tho B.I.8.N.
Company's etoamer Waroonga loft Gravesend for
Quoonslsnd ports on tho 22nd Jnlr. Tho follow
ing vo3&q1b wore on tho berth for Brisbano, The
i Gity of Tonjorotbarquo, 7C8 tons, at Gloucester on
tho 7th July. Tho B.I.B.N. Company's stoamor
\ Buko of Argyll, whtoh was to loavo London on
i tho 12th of August for Queensland ports, and tho
i samo company a steamer Duko of SuUtorland to
! loavo London on tho 9th Soptember. Tbo tonnogo
i loading on tho borth at London on tbo 16th Juty
i for Australia and Now Zealand amounted to
( r%17Btona. .
SHIP MAILS.
Molls will bo made up and olosod at tho Gonoral
Post Ollloo as undor
i Australian Colonies and New Zbaland.-
Pcr Ly-oo-Moon, a, at 2.15 p.m. to-day (Fri
day).
Maryborough, Gympik One-mile, and
Bundaderg,— Por Rodondo, b., at 3.15 p.m.
to-day (Friday).
Rooioxampton and Nortiirrn Ports.— Per
Fltzroy, s., at 8.46 a.m. to-morrow (Ualurday) : par
Arobor, s.. at 12.15 p.m. to-morrow (Saturday).
Maryborough, Gympik, Onu-Mile, Bunda
berg, Gladstone, and Rockhampton. — Per
Eurimblo, a, at 2.15 p.m. to-morrow (Saturday).
Newspapers and registered letters iuasi be
posted ono hour prior to tho time appointed for
closing tho malls. Letters oan only be registered
between the hours of 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. Letters
pes tod within flftoon minutes after the time
appointed for olosing tho mails must havo a late-
foe of 3d. prepaid by stamps. Intercolonial letters
Doe tod on board stoamors should have tbo late-
f oo attaohod in stamps.
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