Shipping.
HIGH WATER. To-morrow. Heads I Tort Chalmers I Dunedin 3.37 p.m. 1 4.7 p.m. 1 4.52 p.m. PORT CHALMERS. SAILED, julv 23 -Taranaki, 290 tons, Wheeler, for the North. Passengers : —Mrs MTvinnon, Misses Stinniff, Duncan, Hawkins, and Sawyers, Hon. M. Holmes, Bishop Moran, Messrs Hooper, Menzies, Poison, Kettle, and Taiaroa ; eight in the steerage. * July 24 —Wallabi, 101 tons, Leys, for the Blutf. . , , Pretty Jane, 10.1 tons, Christian, for the Molyneux. Storm Bird, 67 tons, 1 vaser, for the Bum. Passengers : Miss Hudson, Messrs White and Sullivan; one in the steerage. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Alhambra, for Northern Ports, Aug. 2 Beautiful Star, for Lyttelton, July 24 Claud Hamilton, for Bluff, July 25 Isabella, for Hokitika, early Ivanhoe, for Auckland, early J. N. Fleming, for London, August 30 Ladybird, for Northern Ports, July 29 Maori, for Lyttelton, July 26 Mary Webster, for Auckland, early Meteor, for Wanganui, early Pretty Jane, for Port Molyneux, July 26 Samson, for Oamaru, July 25 Tararua, for Northern Ports and Melbourne, July 27 Wanganui, for Northern Ports, July 30 Wild Deer, for London, July 29 Vessels in Port Chalmers Bay this day Ships ; Wild Deer. Barques : Haddn, Frowning Beauty, and Queensland. At the Railway Pier:— Ships: J. N. Fleming, Araby Maid, CVwpatrick. Barques : Southern Cross, Glenary. Brig .* Thomas and Henry. The ship Araby Maid commenced io discharge into the railway trucks this morning. The ship Janies Nicol Fleming has finished discharging. The steamers Wallabi and Pretty Jane, and several coasters, took their departure from the Heads this morning. The coasters Huon Belle and Eliza M‘Phee, for Gatlin’s River, beat up to the Port this morning. The Storm Bird, for the Bluff, left the railway pier at 1.30 p.m. to-day. > The s.s. Phoebe is expected to arrive at Port Chalmers, from the North, on Wednesday next. She will bring fifty-five tons original cargo from Sydney for Dunedin. We notice that she will be despatched for Northern Ports on Thursday next, the 31st inst., and will, until further notice, keep on the coast in place of the Ladybird. The Phcobe, therefore, will be the first steamer of tho N.Z.S.S. Company due from the North. The Post says that on the arrival of the Ladybird at Wellington, she will be placed on the Patent Slip for the purpose of having a new propeller put in place, considerably larger than the present one. The Phoebe, it is exgected, will take her place in tho coastal trade, o soon as the Ladybird is again afloat, the Phcebe will be permanently placed on the line between Sydney and the Manukau, She will leave Sydney regularly on the third Tuesday in each month, connecting at the Manukau with the Interprovincial boats.
SHIPPING TELEGRAMS,
WANGANUI, July 23.— The schooner Meteor, from Dunedin, Trent ashore on the South Spit Inst night, and is likely to become a total wreck. Her cargo of flour and grain can be landed, but will be badly damaged. The pilot signalled heV to go to sen, but she stood on. Auckland, July 23. —Arrived : Wellington, Sailed : Phieba and Ladybird. Wellington, July 24.— Sailed ; Jubilee, for Lyttelton; Hovorsham, for Newcastle. The Phoebe sails for the South on Saturday evening.
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Evening Star, Issue 3253, 24 July 1873, Page 2
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