Shipping
HIGH WATER. to-morrow. Hradb I Port Ohalmsbs I Donbime. 2.57 p.m. 1 3.27 pm. I 4.12 p.m. PORT CHALMERS. ARRIVED. Alma from Newcastle Sword Fish from Hobart Town Star of the Mersey from Newcastle SAILED. Geelong, for Allday Bay Bangito o for Blutf custom HOUSE, cun ecus THIS DAY. INWARDS Jane Anderson, 96, Patterson, from Bhiff DmrmM, 44, Peterson, from Catlin 8 Kiver Lloyd’s Herald, 48 tons, Henry, from Gatlins Maori. 118 tons, Malcolm, from Lyttelton Wallace, 56 tons, Bdie, from Camara Pioneer, 23 tons, Matheson, from Waikava Awarua, 18, Anglem, from Bluff Wellington, 262 tons, Kennedy, from Lyt Antipodes, 494, Kirkpatrick, from NewSwordfish,lss tons, Harvey from Newcastle ODTWARDS. Maori, 118 tons, Malcolm, for Lyttelton Easgitoto, 449, Mackie, from Bluff PASSENGER LIST. Per Alma, from Newcastle. —Messrs W. Mills, W. Coppard, and S. Coppard. Per Rangitoto, for Melbourne.—Mr aurt Mts Blyth and family, Mrs Montrose and child. Mrs Paterson, Messrs Fenwick, i). Levi,' Dr M‘Queen, and 20 in the steerage. For Bluff.— Miss Surtees, Messrs M. Tavares, Hyams, I. N. Watt, Beattie, and 3 m the steerage. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Awarua for Bluff early Beautiful Star for Lyttelton, May 9 Huon Belle for Molynenx, May 7. The brigantine Swordfish from Hobart Town, with a cargo of timber, fruit, onions, and bark, consigned to Messrs Dalgety, Nichols, and Co., sailed upjto an anchorage this forenoon, and pioceeds to Dunedin to discharge her cargo. Capt. Harvey reports leaving . obart Town on the 2Gth, proceeded to sea on the 27th, and met with light baffling airs for three days, afterwards moderate S.W. winds, passed the Solanders on the 4th at 4 p.m., and arrived at the Heads last evening. The s.s. Maori, on her passage from Lyttelton on the 4th inst., collided at midnight with the schooner Coronet. The latter vessel receiving damage, was towed by the Maori to the Port. An investigation and survey will shortly be held. The barque Alma, Captain Finlay, arrived at the Heads last evening with 230 tons of coal, consigned to Messrs Dalgety, Nichols, and Co. She left Newcastle on the 19th, and on the 21st experienced a cyclone which lasted thirty hours, the wind rotating from N.E. to S.S.W., causing a heavy confused sea. Made the land to the northward of the West Cape on Friday last; passed the Solanders on the 4th at 9.30 a.m. ; Dog Island at 8 p.m., and arrived at the Heads last evening. A laden brig, supposed to be tha Star of the Mersey from Newcastle, was soiling up to an anchorage at 2 p.m. this afternoon.
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Evening Star, Issue 2874, 6 May 1872, Page 2
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