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SHIPPING NEWS.
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ARRIVED.
Friday. September 22— Aldinga, steamer, 29? tons, J.
Steuart, master, from Melbourne September 2B gJJ. Darwent.
Town ; J. Formby, Port, agents. Passengers — Sir. and Mra.
W. S. Lystcr and servant. Mrs. and Hiss James. Miss
HcCann, Hiss Galbraith, Madame Lucy Escott, Miss G.
Uodson. Madame Rosalie Durant, Miss 15. Neville, Mrs.
Ada King, Mcsilames Andrews, Wharton, Gregory, jager,
Lloyd, Ben ham, Messrs. F. Lyster, n. Squires. A. Beau
mont, Wuarton, Loauer. Lloyd, Kitts, Lumberg, Koliler,
Riddet, Royal, Baker. Puttman, Ramsdcn, Springhorn,
Benham, Timms, McCoy. Hall, Jager, Hart, Rrown,
Nathanaon, Levison, Bachracb, H. Turner, Blackmore,
Randall, and Captain Prescot.t, in the cabin ; W\ Hardy,
W. Miller, M. Brennan, Beaglehole, Whitley, James G.
Homes, A. Hudson, \V. Hunter, Doyle, Crofton. Stafford,
Ann Carker, J . Carnon, and Mtb. Raddle, in the steerage.
Same day— Iserbrook, brig, 180 tons, F. M. Schultze,
master, from Hamburg May 21. Amsberg and Co , Town ;
Mocatta, Port, agents. Passengers— Mr. Heinrich Schmidt,
in the cabin ; Wilhelm, Pauline, Pauline and Louis
Zeaschner, Auguste Becker, Friedrich, Marianne, Friedrich
and Wilhelm Baddach, Elizabeth, Christiane, and Martin
Habner, Marie Tummel, Friederieh, Christiane, and Fried
rich Zeng, Maria, Matthes, Christian, Friedricb, and Martin
Grabia, Gottfried, Ernestine, Wilbelmine, Amalie, and
Johann Stoessel, Elizabeth and Juliana Ziebarth, Ernst,
Anna, Friedrich, Ernestine, and Louise Kuhn, Samuel
Kubel, August Rattley, Wilhelm Radke, Anguste and
Magdalina Israel, Rosina, Eleonore, and Friedrich Scholz,
Gottfried Erdmann, Christian Schaffer, George, Annie,
Martin, Martha, Friedrich, and Auguste Krantz, Heinrich
Nolte, Eva Wolf, Ernst Sieber, Wilhelm, Eleonore, Maria,
Wilhelm, and Carl Gade, in the steerage.
Same day— The Murray, ship, 902 tons, James Smart,
master, from London June 26, via Plymouth July 1. J.
Stilling- and Co., Town ; J. Formby, Port, aarents. Passen
gers— Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Church « as P. B. Church, Mra.
13. Alottram, Miss Clara and Masters Frederick F. and
Henry B. Moltram, Hr. and Mra. XT'. H. Dashwood, Miss
G. A. Dashwood, Messrs. A. R Meehan, and J. C. Morphett,
in the first cabin; Mr. and Mrs. James B toy el and child.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Vivian, Misses Mary E.. Florence, and
Maude and MasterB]Nioliolas, Robert, and Thomas C Vivian,
Mrs. Sprague, Messrs. W. W. Finch, D. S. Pearce, ani P.
Tostevin, in the second cabin.
ARRIVED CCOASTINC).
Friday, September 22 — Daphne, schooner, 55 tons,
Crocker, master, from Venns and Streaky Bays.
Same day-Letty, schooner, ISO tons, G. Coleman, master,
from Flinders Island. Cargo— 900 sheep, L. Barnard.
Same day— Gem, cutter, 52 tone, E. Lethaby, master, from
Victor Harbor.
IMPORTS
Cargo of the Aldingu. from Melbourne -10 horses, W.
Stafford; l oven, G. Dyke ; 6 cases, 1 cask, 15 pkgs, Martin
and Sacb ; 4 cases. 1 case cigars, 3 cases drapery, 5 bales
paper, 9 pockets hop?, 20 chests tea. Order; 21 casks beef,
Solomon and Co. ; 2 cases. W. and J. Storrie ; l cise, J.
Skelton and Co. ; 43 pkgs, C. Fair ; 23 pkgs, Pbillips and
Co. ; 40 pkgs, E. Hasluck ; 10 tierces beef, Lucas ; 1 pkg,
National Bank ; e bags coke, Harris ; 5 pkgs, S. Bakewell ;
10 tierces beef. D. and J. Fjwler ; 52 doors, 1 case, Robiu
and Le Hesf-urier ; 4 cases, G. and E. Wills and Co. ; 12
pkgs, R.and R. Main : 5 ciskstallotv, W. Peacock and Son ;
l cise, C. Henning ; l case, J. Thomas ; l case, Birtwistle
and Thrclfall ; 1 case, T. Johnson ; 9 pkgs, G. Dean ; 2 bags
potatoes, Silver ; 1 pkg. \V. C. Buik ; 4 do, R. Dodgaon ; 1
pkgs, J. Colton and Co. ; 2 pkgs, Uarrold ami Co. ; 2 bdls
iron, Harrold Brothers ; 10 cases, Scarfe ; 2 parcels, W. C.
Rigby ; 10 cases fruit, Parkes ; 23 pkgs. W. D. VTigzel ; 6
pkgs, G. Homes ; 2 cases zinc, C. Toiid ; 96 chests tea, 40
cases cheese. 225 pkgs, Morgan and Co ; C oasks. Elder,
Smith, and Co. ; 6 pkgs, Hagedorn ; 12 cases, Hennin?; s
kegs screws, A. Gaedechens and Co. ; 20 boxes soap, 25 brls
currants. Why te. Counsel!, and Co. ; l case, W. R. Roothby ;
30 pkgs, W. Ware ; 1 boiler. 1 funnel, 1 smoke-box. 1 pkg-,
l shaft, 3 cases, 2 paddle-floats, i stay-plate, W. Isbister ;
3 horses, Lyster ; 10 parcels, Adcressed.
CLEARED (COASTING).
Friday, September 22— Kangaroo, schooner, 70 tons, T.
Clieeseman, master, for MacDonnell Bay.
ENTERED OUTWARDS.
Friday, September 22— Scotia, brigantine, 104 tons,
Bartleet, master, for Brisbane. J. Newman and Son. agents.
Daniel Watson, brig, 143 tons. King, master, for Uobart
Town. J. Newman and Son, agents.
SAILED.
Friday. September 22— Revenge, schooner, for Port Louis.
Same day— Kangaroo, schooner, for Port Caroline and
Port MacDonnell.
PROJECTED DEPARTURES.
Tor T^ondon — St. Leonards, Orient, Thames, EvelyD,
Coonatto, Goolwa, early.
For Brisbane— Scotia, early.
For Bobart Town— Daniel Watson, early.
For Melbourne -South Australian, September 28.
For Northern Territory— Ellen Lewis, Nile, early.
MISCELLANEOUS SHIPPING.
The Iserbrook brought 100 German immigrants from
Hamburg, and during the voyage there occurred but one
death. The vessel is the same craft bel raging to Godeffroy 'a
Line, which has on several occasions contributed a comple
ment of passengers, and in the majority of instances a
quantity of cargo ; but the present trip is in ballast, without
even calling at the Cape. The weather is reported to have
been generally favorable, and on making Cape Borda two
days only were passed before reaching the Lightship an
chorage.
Omitted from manifest of Jane Bell— '.9C brls coffee,
T. Graves.
The schooner Eclair at present occupies Cruikshank's
Slip, undergoing a thorough overhaul, and from the altera
tions being made it is expected will add to ber sailing
qualities. She sails on Tuesday for Victor Harbor.
WALLAROO SHIPPING.
ARRIVED
Saturday, September 16— Cynthia, schooner, to tona.
Heath, master, from Port Adelaide. H. D. Gouge, agent.
Cargo— Sundries.
Sunday. September IV— Fairfield, ship, 656 tons. Whiting,
master, from Newcastle. Cargo— 800 tona coal. Wallaroo
Smelting Company.
Tuesday, September 19 -Lubra, steamer, McCoy, naster,
from Port Adelaide via Port Lincoln. W. C. Bland, agent.
Cargo— Sundries.
cleared.
Saturday, September 16-Kanffaroo, steamer, 200 tons,
Teo, master, for Port Adelaide. Cargo -114 tons copper ore.
New Cornwall Mining Compiny ; 20 -io, Telta do do ; 30
casks oatmeal, 13 eases, Puplett
Tuesday. Septt mber 19 -Cynthia, schooner, Heath, master,
for Port Adelaide. In ballost.
Same day— Lubra, steamer, McCoy, master, for Port
Augusts.
POET WAKEFIELD SHIPPING.
ARRIVED.
Thursday, September 21— Powles, barge. Mortis master,
from Port Adelaide. Cai^o— Sundries.
CLEARED.
Friday, September 22-Fonr Brothers, barge. Spells,
master, for Port Adelaide, Cargo -205 bigs of wheat,
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