Shipping.
high water. To-morkow. Hkads I Port Chalmers I Dunedin 4.31 p.m. 1 5 - 3 P- m * * 5 ' 15 P- m - PORT CHALMERS. AT THE HEADS. September 24-Ship Wild Duck. ARRIVED, September 24 Chanticleer, brig, 187 tons, Phillips, from Hobart Town. Passenger : Mr St Had(la, barque, 320 tons, Henrickscn, from Newcastle. Passengers :Mr ami Mrs Stevenson and family (5). . , Melaine, 136 tons, Gumming, from Bluff and Henry, 251 tons, Clark, from Newcastle. Passenger : Mrs Clark. Pretty Jane, 101 tons, Christian, from the coast. SAILED. September 24—Belle Brandon, for Auckland. projected departures. Albion, for Northern Ports, Sept. 30 Alhambra, for Bluff, Oct. 2 Jessie, for Groymouth, Sept. A). Maori, for Lyttelton, Sept. 2o phcebe, for Northern Ports, Sept. 20 Pretty Jane, for Port Molyneux, early Samson, for Oamaru, S«pt. 25 Tararua, for Bluff, Sept. 26 Vessels in Port Chalmers Bay this day:Brk: Derwent. Schooners : 0. L. Taylor. Dunedin, Crest of the Wave. At the Railway Pier Ships : Peter Denny, Allahabad, and St. Kilda. Steamers: Taranaki and Phcebe. The throe-masted schooner Melaine arrived this morning, having left the Bluff yesterday. She brings a cargo of timber The brig Thomas and Henry, which was telegraphed yesterday passing the Bluff, arrived at 1.30, having left Newcastle on the ship Wild Duck, Captain Baillie, from Adelaide to London, put into Port Chalmers this afternoon leaky. She was make g nine inches of water per hour, tt i The brig Chanticleer, reported at the Heads yesterday, was towed up to the railway mer by the tuc Geelong this morning. Capt. Phillips reports leaving Hobart Town at 2 a.m. on the 10th; experienced easterly and south-easterly weather till making the Snares on Sunday, the 22nd, at 8 a.m., with a light southerly wind with thick foggy weather Passed the Nuggets at midnight on the 23d, and armed off the Heads at 11 a.m. yesterday. On the 10th she passed the barque Glencoe, from Hobart lown for Oamaru. She brings a general cargo of Hobart Town produce. The barque Hadda, from Newcastle, arrived this morning. Capt. Henrickscn reports leaving Newcastle on the Ist, with strong east winds, which shifted on the 4th to a stiff westerly breeze till the 6th, when she encouutem a haavv S.E. gale, which continued till the ilth, with tremendous high seas. Made the Solanders on the 18th, with strong easterly winds, which lasted until the 22nd. A light S.W. wind, enabled her to make fhe Heads last night, and she arrived as above. She brings 450 tons of coal and 20 tons of coke, consigned to H. Houghton and Co. ... . SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. NaPIER, September 24. —Kangatira, from P NETO*»nE.-SaiW, Cyrus, for Wellington.
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Evening Star, Issue 3306, 24 September 1873, Page 2
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