Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Friday 7 February 1873, page 4


SHIPPING INTELLIGENGE.,

Ilion Water This Dat.-Morning, 10.17; ovcnln¡r, ! 10.60. b

Feb.0.-9a.m.: Calm; weather In_y, fino. Baro «noter, 80-10; thermometer, 76. 1 p.m.: Winds., light ; weather cloudy, fine. Barometer, 30-07 ; ther-mometer, 70. 4 p.m. : Calm ; weather overcast, gloomy. Barometer, 30-12 ; thermometer, 75.

ARRIVED. - FEB. 6.

Dandenong, s.s., 575 tons, H. S. Lapthorne, from Hobart Town 3rd inst. Passengers - saloon : Mrs. Brown and Miss Brown, Rev. Dr. Boake, Capt. W. H. Smith, Messrs. J. H. Thurburn, D. Cooper, C. F. Cresswell, E. P. Moore ; and one in the steerage. W. Howard Smith, agent.

Victoria, schooner, 35 tons, J. Nichols, fiom Western Port. Master, agent.

Aldinga, s.s., 447 tons, Wm. McLean, from Adelaide 4th inst. Passengers - saloon : Mr. and Mrs. Henry Thomson, Mr. and Mrs. Cooper, infant, and servant ; Mrs. and Miss Simms, Mr. and Mrs.Hill, Hill, Mrs. and Miss Spicer, Mrs. A. Kauftmann, Mrs. C. Vaughan, Miss Jamieson ; Messrs. J. Hay, A. Chapman, L. Glyde, W. Phillips, G. Hackett, A. McLennnn, - Kelly, - Cameron ; Rev. -Kelly, Masters Hill (two), Ormerod, and Summer ; and 24 in the steerage. McMeckan, Blackwood, and Co.,

agents.

ENTERED OUTWARDS. - Feb. 6.

Margaret, 45 tons, - Christensen, for Leith.

CLEARED OUT. - FEB. 6.

Rangitoto, s.s., 449 tons, H. Mackie, for Hokitika. Passengers - cabin : Miss Ninivie, Miss Alice Camp-bell, Miss Maria Campbell, Miss Maunsell, Miss G. Sprott, Mr. and Mrs. Crawford, Mrs. H. Hamilton; Messrs. Powell, Nowell Willis, J. Graham, W. Warrack, Morrison, Litchfield, W. McDowell, John Crighton, John Smith, Hill, Hallam ; and 40 in the steerage. McMeckan, Blackwood, and Co., agents.

Belted Will, 350 tons, R. Hallewell, for Sydney, with part of original cargo for China. Crosby and Co.,

agents.

Wave, 22 tons, Wm. Tait, for Leith, in ballast, Jno. Quiggin, agent.

Coorong, s.s., 304 tons, Fletcher Ashton, for Ade-laide, via Port MacDonnell. Passengers - cabin : Mr. and Mrs. Cochrane, Mr. and Mrs. Gardiner, Mrs. Hargreaves, Mrs. McGregor, Miss Hargreaves, Miss G. Simpson, Messrs. D. Currie, H. Lonie, Miller, F. Binks ; and 20 in the steerage. McMeckan, Black-wood and Co., agents.

St. Kilda, 189 tons, J. B. Sydserf, for Adelaide. Spence Brothers and Co., agents.

PROJECTED DEPARTURES.

Lo> oo!\.-Asia, February 8 ; Clyde, Febi tiary 15 ; Highflyer, Fibiuary 17; Essex, Fubrt-iy-25; Angle-

sey, Fcbvuni j 27; Atrato, March 13; Somersetshire, * Maich 15; Northumberland, May 15; South Austra-lian, Doll-deni Castle, Queen of the Colonies, Col-ling! ene, Knight Commander, caily.

- SvDMiY.-You Yangs, this day ; City of Adelaide, Fehl liary 10 ; Dandenong, February 11 ; City of Mel-

bourne, February 13.

San Fiunc-co, vu Nkivcam-lk.-Middlesex, I'ebmary 26.

BiusBAVi.-City of Adelaide, February 10 ; City of Melbounie, February 13.

Adruioc-Aldinga, February 11 ; Claud Hamtlton, February l8 ; Coorong, February 20.

' HouAiiT Town.-Southern Cross, February 12.

Lai-nci-Tox.-Tamar, February' 8 ; Derwent, on arrival of English mail. . .

Nnv Zealand Ports.-Albion, Tobruary 13 ; Tarama, Fobruary22 ; Alhambra, Malchi; Rangitoto,

March 0.

Auckland.-Hero, Fobruary 13.

' GiiEYMOUTii.-Glcanor, Io, early.

Warrnambool.-Edina, eveiy Tuesday ; Western nnd Rob Roy, every Friday.

Belfast.-Edina, every Tuesday ; Western and Rob Roy, ov ery Friday.

Portland.-Edina, every Tuesday ; Western and Rob Roy, ei cry Friday.

Port Albert and tiik Lakks. - Murray, every Tuesday.

Fut.-Duke of Edinburgh, v!fl Sydney, February . 10 ; Nil Desperandum, early.

Hokitika.-Aboriglno, Prosperity, early. Nkw York.-Batavia, early. Boston.-Batavia, early.

IMPORTS.-Fun. 0.

(A tpcclal charge Is made on consígneos' illinounco,

men- inserted in this column.)

Georgina, from Hong Kong, via Dunedin.-32 puncheons 27 libela. 21 bárrela 50 cases rum, 25 cases pineapple nun, 3 hhds. old tom, 20 cases ginger blandy, 30 boxes spirits, 85 boxes whio, 200 packuges tea, 170 cases oil, 080 bags rice, 5 cases tobacco, 27 bales paper, 351 packages chow-chow, 100 bales hemp.

Dandenong, s.S., from Hobart Town.-520 tons coal, 60 tons coko, 44 tons firewood, 70,000 palings, 3

crates fish.

Aldinga, b.s., from Adelaide.-25 tiles copper, 830 bags flour, 2 bales flax, 10 hides, 3 casks tallow, 1 cask oil, 4 bags hair, 1 bale skins, 3 hhds. 33 quarter-casks 3 cases South Australian wine, l8 hhds. eggs, 1 wag-gon, 297 cases fruit. From Robe (Guichen Bay)107 bales wool, 3 bales kanguroo skins, 3 bales

ehccpBkhiB, I bales hides.

EXPORTS.-Fkb. 0.

Rangitoto, s.S., for Hokitika.-100 coses schnapps, 30 lilias, ale, 8 packages leather and boots, 70 bars Iron mid steel, 0 bottles quicksilver, 1 waggonette, 1 spring cart, 1 coach, 0 packages brunliwaro, 43 packages paints nnd varnish, 3 bales canvas, 3 packages printing materials, 25 packages tobacco, 327 packages hardware and ironmongery, 7 cases fancy goods, 10 barrels shoe-pegs, 203 packages sugar, 121 packages oilmen's stores and provisions, 43 package« stationery and books, 30 casks bottled beer, 80 kegs treacle, 39 bags potatoes, 30 barrels cement, 83 packages boots, 020 cases Itcrosone, 2 coses pianos, 1,011 packages tea, 114 cases sarsaparilla, G quartorcasks 3 cases wine, 3 quarter-casks rum, 4 quartercasks brandy, 10 cases geneva, 17 pockots hops, 4 tanks malt, 180 bags rice, 34 packages drapery and soft gooils, 7 cases funilturo, 10 cases sowlng-machlucs, 34 packages fruits, 0 packages! drugs and modichtes, 3 liackagcS saddlery and leather, 12 packages

sundries.

St. Kilda, for Adelaide.-9 empty tanks, 050 boxes

soap, 10 buggies, 24 packages biscuits, U Bets harness, '

Coorong, s.S., for Adolaldo.-147 packaTos sugar, 57 packages tea, 1 quarter-cask rum, 1 cask 1 quai torcask 8 cases whiskey, 14 bags malt, 4 quarter-casks 15 cases brandy, 0 cases schnapps, 82 iKiclioges drapery, 14 luckages oilmen's stores, 8 cases confectionery, 2,000ft boards, 3 packagos drugs, 0 packages tobacco, 20 cases stout, 0 hhds. alo, l8 kees butter, 27 cases «owing-machines, 14 packages stationery and books, 100 bags oats, 11 cases sarsaparilla, 270 cases kcro"no,

10 cases finit

PORT PHILLIP HEADS. [BY ELECTMC TELEGRAPH.]

AllRIVKD.-Full. 0.

.JunoSpIcis, barque, from Newcastle. Douglas, schooner, from Now castle. Aldinga, s.S., fiom Adelaide,

S.UI-D.-Fkb. 5.

Soi mour, bchooner, for Hobart Town.

, Fun. 0. Ronown, ship, for London.

Mnrpcsla, b1tip, for Adelaide. Jerusalem, ship, for London. Helen, schooner, for Leith.

Melbourne, schooner, for PoitMncDonnell. Alhci t, s.S., for Solo.

Alexandra, brig, for Newcastle. Leslie, schooner, for Adelaide.

.Charlotte, barque, for Swan River. Coorong, b.s., for Adelaide.

Rangitoto, s.S., for Hokitika.

CAPE OTWAY.

Teh. 0.-Inn uni, 11.10 a.m.-Barquo, unknown. 0.30 p.in,-Tullsiniin, ship, fiom London.

PORT OF BELFAST.

BAILED,

Feb. 5.-Edina, for Portland.

PORT ALBERT.

8AILED,

Fob. 5.-Avon, for Lakes.

PORT OF SYDNEY.

,. ' SAILED,

Fob,' 6,-Wonga Wonga, for Auckland ; Omeo, for Molbourno ; Bruckloy Castle, for London.

PORT OF NEWCASTLE.

ARRIVED.

Feb. 0.-Ann Molluiish, from Wellington,

bailkd.

Feb. 6.-Galatea, for Mollonrne.

GABO.

Feb. 6.-City of Adolaldo passed to S.W. nt 0 p.m., mid n s.S. to tho N. nt midnight.

PORT OF ADELAIDE.

Anntv->.

Fob. 6.-Chailcs Bal, from Melbourno ; Tommy,

from Tasmania.

SAILED.

Feb. 5.-Sarah, for Liverpool ; Neville, for London ! Planter, for Nowcastio ; Kangaroo, for Wallaroo ; Flinders, for lighthouses.

. MELBOURNE OBSERVATORY.

* Lut. 87dcg. 40mln. DSsec. S. ; Ion. Oh. SDmln.

C4'sec. E.

Tiiik Balls.-Timk of Drop.

Fob. 0.-At Molbourno and at Williamstown, lh. Oin. Otis. ; coircspondlng to *

OlIKKNW-ll 1IBAN TIMK.

Feb. 4.-Hill. 20111)11. 6'2bcc.

n"," i Baromoter | Attached

uatc' |nt Sea Lovel, j Thorin.

Tamp, of Air.

Fob. 5,0 p.m. Fob. 0, 9 a.m. Fob. 0, 8 p.m.

30-100 30-008 80-104

09-0 72-0 74-2

00-0 77-3 71-2 Post-of-ck Clock. Fob. 0,-At 1 ]T.m., 0-4soa fast

MURRAY AND MURRUMBIDGEE

RIVERS.

(from tklkorams hy ouil coiir-tokdknts,)

Fkb. 0.

Above

Wind

-

Bar.

Thor.

Summer Lovel.

and

Weather. ft. In. Wahgunyah

29-60

07

4 0

Calm ; Uno. .

Echuca ..

20-40

. 87

G 5

S., llaht ; raining.

S., light; cloudy,

Swan-hill..

80-08

87

0 0

Uno, heavy thun-derstorm dilling afternoon. Hay

10 3

Jahn ; fine.

Albury ' ..

2 8

Calm ; fine, clear,

warm. 81

4 10

U.E. ; fine.

Seymour ..

29-05

83

1 10

Dull, thundei-,llght

showers.

Echuca.-Sailed-Fob. 0 ; Pride of tho Murray, for

Wentworth. "*

Hay.-Sulled -Fob. 6: Murrumbidgee, for up

i Iver.

Thks.s. Dandenong, which has been away to Tas-mania In quost of coal, roturnod to port early yester-day morning, from Hobart Town. She has only been 1>art lally successful, and tho quantity of fuel she has Inought across Is roprcsontod by 620 tons of coal, DO

lons of col e, and 44 tons of Br"» ood tlie rest oí her cargo being made up of palings, of w hlch ahe lus 70,000 on board As the coal has to T>e brought from Port Seymour to Hobart Town in small coasting vessels, It takes some time to collect anj thing like 300 or 1 000 tone, so that the Dandenong vi 111 not make another trip at present In tlie meautli ?> her saloon passenger accommodation will undergo considerable alteration and improvement especially

tho ladies cabin, which is being doubled In size and will bo entirely re furnished and decorated Captain Lnpt'iomc reports leaving Hobart Tow nat a quart« pi8t2pm on tlie 3rd inst and passing Gape Pillar at 25 minutes to8 p m the same dov S van Island was passed at a quarter to S p in on the 4th lost

Curtis Island at naif past I) a ni and Port Phillip Heads at a quartet to 11 p lu on the th ins! Aftei rounding Cape Pillar tho Dandiiiing had to contend ngihiBt strong head win la foi "7 hours On the re mulndei of the pasBagc light laiiablc winds and fine weathoi prevailed

Hie s a Aldinga Billed the Uli inst, at 5 p m , vii Hobo Guichen Bay, tho 6th hist at half past 1 ii m Expciionicd fresh S I winds the first part of the pufcsagc hitter pnrtlij,ht head w nuls and flue wcathei, and al rh ed tho litli, at half past 0 p m

Ins s a Rangitoto, Captain Hugh Mackie, left tlie Railwn} pioi, Sandridge }estordnj, for New Zealand, her first ports of call being Hokltika and Groj

mouth

The s s Coolong, Captain F Ashton, left tho Queens Whoif jcstcrdai for Adelaide, vii Port MacDonnill and Lacepede Bay

'lar ships Jerusalem and Renown, for Loudon, cleared Port Phillip Heads yestcrda}, tho formel at 8 a.in , and the latter at 10 minutes past 7 a ni

Tim thro» masted iron clippor schoonoi St Kilda was towed down tho river vcslerdiv to the outer anchorage from whence she sails for Natal with a general cargo

The Swedish barque Bergforas and Son, which cleared out a few da} s a¿o for Callao, sailed from tho ba} foi her destination y estei day

Tirr barque Bolted W 111, from loo Chow, cleared out ot the Customs }estordav, and will sall shortly for Sjdnev with tho balance of her caigo of toa

Tur non clippor ship Marpesia for Adelaide, was towed fiom (he bay call} icsterda} morning by tho Bteamei V ii hawk, and cleared Port Phillip Heads at

8n ni

The brig Assv rino, aftei taking in ballast, hauled off from tho Ann street pier jesteida.i to the bi}, and will Bull shortly foi London via Port Pirie

Thf iron dipper ship \unoii sailed from the bay j i-itcrdav fi i Adelaide to load foi London

Tin- bal que Annie, lately fiom Mauritius with sugar tailed from tlie baj vestcrdaj for Adelaide