Shipping.
HIGH WATER. To-mobuow. a,.nq I Port Chalmers I Dunedin 4.01Tm. I 4.33 p.m. | 5.15 p.m. PORT CHALMERS. AT THE HEADS. September 23.-Brig Chanticleer, from Hobart Town. arrived. September 23.-Pha;be, as., 410 tons, Worsp, from Manukau, via Lyttelton. Passengers: Mr ami Mrs Murphy and child, Messrs Howden, Robertson, Glass, Bishop, bowler, Haynes; and one in tho steerage. SAILED. September 23.—Wallabi, s.s., Leys, for the Bluff Passengers . Miss Reid, Messrs Magee, R. F.‘Murray, Pell, and Gorby. Clutha, 37 tons. Cowan, for Gatlins River. Wave, 174 tons, M'Kenzic, for Oamann Pioneer, 23 tons, Matthews, for Shag Point. Tauranga, 61 tons, Urnuhart, for Dmaru. Taranaki, 299 tons, Wheeler for the North. Passengers: For Lyttelton—Miss Hislop, Mi Stanton and two in the steerage. Tor the Manukau —Mr and Mrs Ackland and two children, Messrs Coote, Sands, Miller; and ton Chinese for Hokitika. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Albion, for Northern Ports, Sept. 30 Alhambra, for Bluff, Oct. 2 Jessie, for Greymouth, Sept. Maori, for Lyttelton, Sept. 2o Phcebe, for Northern Forts, Sept. J> Pretty Jane, for Port Molyneiix, early Storm Bird, for Bluff, Sept. 24 Samson, for Oamaru, Sept. 24 Tararua, for Bluff, Sopt. 26 Vessels in Port Chalmers Bay this day Brig; Derwent. Schooners; O. L. laylor, Dunedin, Crest of the Wave. At the Railway Pier Ships : Peter Denny, Allahabad, and St. Raids. Steamers: Taranaki and Phcebe. The 8.9. Wallabi, for the Bluff, and ketch Clutha, for Gatlin’s river, sailed last night. The ship St. Kihla, from Liverpool, finished discharging her cargo yesterday afternoon. Tho schooner Tauranga, for fimaru, and Pioneer, for Shag Point, sailed this morning. The brig Wave, that put in for shelter last Thursday, sailed again this morning for °lT 1 T stated that the Wanganui will be placed in tho Bluff trade on the removal of tho v brig Derwent was shifted yesterday afternoon to a more convenient berth between the two jetties for rafting her timber. We leam from a private telegram that the hrfe Thomas and Henry, eighteen days out from Newcastle, posed the Bluff at 7 o clock this
Co.’s s.s. Phmbc, from the Mamika\l via Lyttelton, arrived at 11.30 this niomIne ’ Her passengers and mails were conveyed to Dunedin by the 1.30 train Reportsleaving the Manukau at 9 a.m. on the 9th for Wellington j had strong head winds throughout the passage, arriving at 4 p.m. on the -oth, left Lain at 11 a.m. on the 21st, and arrived at Lyttelton at 3.40 a.m, on the 22nd; left again at 130 p.m., and arrived as above. Experienced strong head winds from Lyttelton. We thank her purser, Mr Monk, fot repot t and other favors. She sails again for Sydney, via Northern Forts, on Friday afternoon. We are sorry to report that her chief officer, Mr Bowden, in stopping from the forecastle on deck, dipped and sprained his ankle. Captain Ashby writes from Plymouth under date July 10 ns follows I left London on the 7th and went to Cardiff for the purpose of dispatching the barque Medora, 337 tons, Captain W S Petrie, to the Mauritius. I hat vessel Balled on the 9th. She will load sugar at Manlitius for all the New Zealand ports. She was brought here for the Colonial trade, as I wrote In my last letter to you. The barque Adamant, m tons, will leave here (for Canterbury), w th 135 Government emigrants on the 14th. 1 Ins vessel is quite full of cargo, and was compelled to shut out 250 tons. We arc now loading the fine ship Cardigan Oflstlo, 1,199 tons. She w. l 1m ready for sea by the sth. It is with much pleasure that I have to inform yon that the company’s business is increasingrapidly. Diinng the month of August the New Zealand Shipping Company will dispatch four vessels for .New Zealand ports. The Cardigan Castle for Canterbury; ship Duke of Edinburgh, I.iW tons. for Otago. We also send one vessel to Wellington, and one to Auckland. Jhe names I cannot give in this. At New York the barque Queen of the South, 375 tons, is loading with American goods for nil the New Zealand ports, and sails at the end of July. '1 here is loading, byO. B. Strickland, at Liverpool, the barque Naworth for Auckland, winch sails about the 20th of Joly. The ship Rokely Hall, 1044 tons, from Liverpool to Otago and Southland, sailed on 28th June. Since my last the ship St Leonards left with 135 passengers ,/Government emigrants) for Auckland ; Cele* tial Queen, for (Canterbury, 131 passengers; and the Dover Castle with 135 Government emigrants. — Auckland Star .
SHIPPING TELEGRAMS.
Auckland, September 22.—Sailed; Lady Bud, b.s., for tho South. The p.s. Paterson Kills for the Smith to morrow. Nai'lEK, September 22.—Arrived; Hangatira, and Wanganui, a.a., from Wellington. The sea ia too heavy for them to anchor, or to communicate with the shore, being the heaviest .sea known for years. Wellington, September 22. —-Sailed : Jama, tls., for the North, Bluff (Signal Station), September w3.— - the brig Thomas and Henry, from Newcastle to Port Chalmers, passed here at 7 a.m.
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Evening Star, Issue 3305, 23 September 1873, Page 2
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