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Shipping.

high water. To-morkow. Heads 1 Port Chalmers I Dunedin 6.25Vnu I 657 P- m * I 7>3!) P <m ‘ Monday. 7.20 p.m. i 7.52 p.m. ]S.34p.m. PORT CHALMERS. ARRIVED. September 26. -Bebington, ship. 803 tons, Bruce from London. Passengers—Mr and Mrs Jones’ and family (2), Messrs Wright and BarCl Gemsbok, barque, 47G tons, Bunker, from New York. Passengers —Mr and Mrs Goodire nnd son, and Mr Green. September 27.—Beautiful Star, s s., 14b tons, Hart, from Lyttelton. 41ion, s,s,, 800 tons, M‘Lean, from Melbourne, via the Bluff. Passengers—Mrs Martin Miss Waldie, Miss Holmes, Miss Ostler, Mr and Mrs Wragge, Mr and Mrs Ostler. Mr, Mrs, and Miss Ardett, Miss Bealy, Messrs Collie, J. Roberts, T. J. Dennistoun, Scott, Meares, G. Gabites, Begg, Gordon, M‘Arthur, Beattie, Coote; and twelve in the steerage. Friendship, 40 tons, Francis, from Havelock. Lady Bird, 261 tons, Captain Andrew, from Northern Ports. Passengers—Saloon: Mr and Mrs Grant, Messrs Murdock, Harris, Couper, and Douglas; and live in the steerage. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Albion, for Northern Ports, Sept. 28 Alhambra, for Bluff, Oct. 2 Beautiful Star, for Lyttelton, Sept. 30 Hazel Holme, for Auckland, Oct. 6 Maori, for Lyttelton, Sent. 28 Ladybird, for Northern Ports, Sept. 30 Phoebe, for Northern Ports, Sept. 28 Pretty Jane, for Port Molyneux, Sept. 30 Samson, for Oamaru, early The Harbor Company’s s.s. Beautiful Star Arrived at 10 o’clock this morning. It being high water, she passed up to Dunedin. The schooner Friendship, from Havelock, arrived at 6 a.m. this morning, and passed up to Dunedin. The ship St Kilda was removed from the Hallway tier and moored in the stream this morning. The barque Margarita, from Mauritius, was removed to the Railway Pier to discharge the Dunedin portion of cargo. The Railway Pier has quite a busy appearance. The following vessels are discharging Thes.s. Albion, from Melbourne; Peter Denny, from Glasgow; Allahabad, from London; Chan ticleer, from Hobart Town; Margarita, from Mauritius. The following is the passenger list of the ship Lady Jocelyn, which left London for Otago on July 30;— Mrs Jane Pixley and family (3), Miss Jane Jones, Catherine Dernier and family (2), Mr Tinker, T. Birch, Richard Ewells, Jane Harris; and 1664 in the steerage. The s.s. Lady Bird, Captain Andrews, commander, arrived in port at 1.30 this aftenioii. She left Wellington at 7 p.m. on the 25th, and Arrived at Lyttelton at 2 p.m. on the 26th ; left Again the same day at 5 p.m., and arrived as above, having experienced fine weather on the passage. Messrs M‘Meckan, Blackwood, and Co. s s.s. Albion arrived at 7 a.m. this morning, her pasgangers and mails being conveyed to Dunedin by the first train ; reports clearing Port Phillip Heads at 10.30 p.m. on the 20th inst. ; experienced light westerly winds the first three days, then fresh W, and W.S.W. winds ; passed the Solander at 10.30 a.m. on the 25th, arriving at the Bluff at 4 p.m. same day ; discharged cargo and passengers, and left at 4. In p.m. on the 26th, arriving at Port Chalmers as above. We thank her purser, Mr J. Norris, for report and files. She sails again for Melbourne, via Northern and West Coast ports, tomorrow afternoon. The Bebington, & fine iron clipper ship, previously reported at the Heads, was towed up to the quarantine ground yesterday afternoon, she having a quantity of powder on board, C 'aplain Bmce reports leaving the East India Docks on the 13th June ; cleared the land on the 20th ; sighted the Isle de Bass, on the French coast, on the 23rd ; the N.E. trades were caught on the 28th, in long. 26deg. 55min. W., and were moderate ; from thence to the Equator variable winds; the Equator was crossed on the 26th July, in long. 26deg. 57min. W.; the S.E. trades were caught in lat. 6deg. S.. and were lost in lat. 26deg. S.. long. 36deg. W.; the meridian of Greenwich was crossed on the 17th August, and that of the Cape on the 22nd; her easting was run down on a parallel of 44deg. S.; the Snares were rounded at midnight on the 25th, the wind being from the S.W.; sighted the Nugget light at 8 p.m. on the 25th, and made the Heads at noon. An entire and a mare, pure Clydesdales, and thirty rams and ewes have arrived by her in splendid order. As soon as she discharges her powder she will be brought up to the railway pier to discharge. The fine American barque Gemsbok arrived yesterday afternoon, having left New York on the 19th June. Had fine weather till catching the N.E. trades, in lat. 27deg. N., which were lost in 7deg. N.; from thence to the Equator light baffling winds; crossed the Line on July 18th, in long. 31deg, 48min. W.; the S.E. trades were caught in lat. 2deg. S., very light, and were lost in lat. 25deg. 26min. S.; the meridian of Greenwich was crossed in lat. 39deg. 19min. S. on the 14th August, and that of the Cape on the 18th, in lat. 40deg. 53min. S.; from thence to the Snares experienced a succession of heavy gales and tremendous high seas, making the Bhip labor very heavily ; sighted the Snares at 7 a. m. on the 24th, with a heavy gale from the S.W.; reached the Heads on Thursday evening at 5 p.m., when a heavy squall struck her, and »he was forced to put to sea ; made the Heads again at noon yesterday, and sailed up off Carey’s Bay at 4 p.m. She brings a general cargo of Yankee notions, consigned to Messrs Neill and Co.

SHIPPING TELEGRAMS,

Lyttelton, September 27.— Arrived, Ellen, from Newcastle, yesterday. The Punjaub’s immigrants still cause great anxiety. Another death, that of Matilda Ferguson, aged seventeen, is reported.

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Evening Star, Issue 3309, 27 September 1873, Page 2

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959

Shipping. Evening Star, Issue 3309, 27 September 1873, Page 2

Shipping. Evening Star, Issue 3309, 27 September 1873, Page 2

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