Shipping.
HIGH WATER To-morrow. . Arabs I Port Chalmers I Dunedin &60 p.m. the steerage. v June 30—Taranaki, 299 tons, Wheeler, from the North. Passengers : Miss Anderson, Mrs Guise, Hon. Mr Reynolds, Hon. Mr Bathgate, Messrs. Orbell, Maitland, M'Leod, Stanton, Hall, M'Kenzie, Fitzgerald, G. E. Barton, Mackay, Smith, Anderson, G. Maokay; and ten in the steerage. _ v•: kAiiani > ’' June 30—Mary Ogilvie, 72 tons, Falconer, for Wanganui Z" Fritodshibi' 53 toils, FMnctf, froth MherAki. BewrtiftilStei*,l4«tbiw, Hart fronl TimarU. ~x • ! ’ "'.'%teWAßD&'’\ '‘ ; ■ : Friendship, 53 tons, Francis, for Oamaru.
PROJECTED DEPARTURES. ' Alhambra, for Northern Ports, July 5 Beautiful Star, for Lyttelton, July 1 Horatio Sprague, for Wellington, July. 7 Pretty Jane, for Port Molyneux. July 1 Hingitoto, for Melbourne, July 8 Satason, for Oamaru, July 1 Wanganui, for Northern Ports, July 10
Vessels in Port Chalmers Bay this days— Ships : Wild Deer, Yorkshire. Brig; Decent. At the Railway Pier:—Ships : Naomi, Michael Angelo. Barque; Horatio Sprague The Mary Ogilvie sailed out this morning for Wadganfti. ~ , ... The Taranaki, from the Worth, armed m Port Chalmen) it 2 pun, to-day. ,1 ’ ‘ „ The coasters United Brothers. Huon Bell, and Mermaid sailed in- 6tr Saturday afternoon, and continued their course on to Dunedin. The gamsen,' tomOamarU, alflo ; passed through' Port Chalmers at 4.30 p.m. on Saturday, and; steamed dnote Dunedim; T. '‘ The Wild Deer, which 14 the only ship loading here ftfr’Home frst ntfw, has On hoard 600 bales of wtol iihd'flaxj7,293 bates of meat, and 224 casks Of tallow. • The Beautiful Star; whieh arrived ysstmday, brought more wool and grain IICFs •• ,t ■;) 1 i *j : ‘* •■i ■' ’■ *J* ’ The Harbor Company’s steamer Beautiful Star arrived in Port Chalmers at 11.45 a.m. iesterdiy, and steamed alongside the Wild )eer to discharge cargo. Captain Hart reports leaving Lyttelton at 6 p.in. on Friday, and atriveu at Timaru at'noon on Saturday, having experienced strong S.S.E. head winds ; left Timaru at 10.30 p.nu-6n Saturday. A bng was seen off Oamaru, which was supposed to be the Wave* bound to Allday Ray, i We *liatilc Captain Bari -for pur. Lyttelton.files. The shu> that was signalled off the.Heads on Saturday evening proved tp be the Yorkshire, bound from Melbourne to' London, which puts in hCrt for repairs to her rudder;, havinuhad it damaged in* a gale off this ooaSt. ■ Captam Anderson infotms us that he left* Hobson’S Bay on Thursday! the 19th inst., with the wind from: the &S.W. ; passed Barren Island at 6 a.m. on the 20th, and had fine winds to within eighty miles south of the Snan», where the Yorkshire was on the 24th. It then commenced to blowthadd S.W., with a heavy cross sear the barometer falling to 29.50, with lightning and thunder, accompanied by very heavy rain. At 9 p.m. it fell dead calm, and the bawmeter fell rapidly to 29.10, .and the wind begun: to freshen and blow hard frpm the E., Suddenly it hauled, round to we fl., withevery appearance of, a underloweffore, aridmain topsail* .At 8 £,m. on the 25th, a very violent gale, was encounteredVHrith trtmenaoua cross Seas, and at 6,20 tj.m. %U Safii6 day A "heavy sea struck her on the counter,• Whibh * nearly carried away heir rodder* causing it to be almost useless* The gale died away at midnight, and fine weather set m, wbeaCaptainAndewon thought it prudent toshapo his eourse for Otago harbo* for repurs.. ; The Saarss were sighted on the 27th/at-3.4&a.nu, end from,thenoe experienced fine weatiief up the, Qoast. Ihe Yorkshire, which isone of the ships, has for many years been a regular trader between Melbourne and London. The names of her eabin passongpraarq-rMrand Mrs R. I* Sprajtt and family (7)/rM» and Mrs Robortjariveson and Sy apd' Mrs Bussett and family (2), Mrs Melville, Miessts’ J. Bean, W. * Tempest, B, B. Spratt, Crawford* A. Noyle, jjj, Ogilvie,and'J.HolmeS. Shehas l33steerage passenger* ■ •
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Evening Star, Issue 3232, 30 June 1873, Page 2
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