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Shipping.

HIGH WATER.

FORT CHALMERS, ARRIVED. October 26.—The s.s. Wanganui, 179 tons, Renner, from the Bluff. Passengers : Mr and Mrs Thomas, Mrs Chapman, Mrs Herbert and three children. Messrs Caldev. Bastian, Sibbftld Humes, Gage, Tonic, M Keller, Sutton, Median, Grey, Motherson, and three m the #t Alteon, s.s., 591 tons, M'Lean, from Melbourne, via the Bluff Passengers : Misses Oram, Todd, Kilgour, Mesdames Oram, Hears, MTarlane, Humphries, Priestly, A. 1. Clark, Raymond, Oldham, Master M'Farlane, Messrs Dickson, Oram, Crawther, Best, Richie btemhoff, Marshall, A. Phol Hagan, Erhmanu, Humphries, Julian, J. Juhen, Shipp, E. : Julien, T. H. Clark, Moss, and twenty in the Bt wSabi, s.s., 101 tons, Lees, from the s.s., 118 tons, Malcolm, from Lyttelton, via intermediate ports. Passengers : Captain Culbert, Dr Young, Messrs *ner, Smith, Delary, Webb, and seven in the Flying Squirrel, 19 tons, Main, from Shag Point. . October 27.—Wellington, s.s., 20. tons, Carey, from Northern Ports. Passengers: Mrs Hutton and family, Mrs M’Donough, Mrs Davis and child. Mrs Turnbull, Misses Duffus, M‘Grath, Cobb (2), Messrs Millan, Houghton, Alcximdoi, Robertson, Norman, Jobberns, Ball, M‘Douough, Robinson, Davis, Stobo, Coombea, Shearer, and seven in the Columbus, barque, 711 tons, Atkin, from Lyttelton. SAILED. October 27.--Pretty Jane, s.s., 101 tons, Peterson, for Moeraki. . Beautiful Star, s.s., 110 tons, Hart, for Oamaru. ~ Eliza MThee, 32 tons, Paterson, for Kakanui. , ~ v Albion, 521 tons, M‘Lean, for the North. Passengers: For Lyttelton--Messrs fteymonr, Lynch, and Lawrence, Mrs Haworth and two children. For Melbourne -Messrs M'Master, Jack ; and four in the steerage. PROJECTED DEPARTURES, Alhambra, for Bluff, October 30 Harriet Armitvge, for Sydney, Oct. 20 Bobycito, for Newcastle, Oct. 28 Maori, for Tiinaru, Oct. 28 Omeo, for Northern Ports, November 1 Pretty Jane, for Oamaru, October 30 Samson, for Oamaru, early Skimmer of the Waves, for New \ ork, early Wanganui, for Bluff, Oct. 28 Wellington, for Northern Ports, Oct. .8 The Eliza MThee sailed for Kakanui yesterketch Flying Squirrel passed up from Shag Point. The schooner Benclcugh was taken up on Isbister’s slip on Saturday. The steamers Beautiful Star, for Oamaru, and Pretty Jane, for Moeraki, sailed yesterday. The s.s. Wallabi arrived at 12.15 p.m. yesterday, having left the Bluff at 5.30 p.m. on SaturdjThe American fore-and-aft schooner Fanny Hare, after discharging part cargo, sailed up to Dunedin on Saturday afternoon. The schooners Janet Ramsay and Jane Hannah, from Gatlin’s River, were discharging at Timaru when the s. s. Maori left. Messrs Sutherland and Co. have laid down the keel for a schooner, to be built on the ground lately leased by them from the CorVoration. v The s.s. Wanganui left the Bluff at a..50 p.m. on Saturday; passed the s.s. 'Wallabi at 0 p.m. ; arrived at Dunedin jetty at 9 a.in. yesterday, and had fine weather throughout the passage. . The Harbor Co. a s.s. Maori returned trom Lyttelton, via intermediate ports, at a a.m. yesterday. Reports leaving Lyttelton at 0.40 p.m. on the 24th; arrived at Akaroa at 10 p.m.; left again at 11.45 p.m, same day ; arrived at Timaru at 8.40 a.m. on the 25th ; loft again at 5.40 p. in., and arrived as above. Experienced fine weather during the passage. She sails again for Timaru and Lyttelton to-iuoirow evening from Rattray street jetty. The following is the list of passengers by the Zealandia, which left London for Otago on Aug. 29:—Saloon: Mr Edwin Rayner and wife, Mr Herbert Barker and wife, Mr E. Burbury, Miss M. Paxton, J. W. Anderson, Mr Dews, G, W. Pizzey, Mr Win. Dodd and wife, Mr James Tolson and family (6), Harriet Nichols, nurse, Dr Husband, surgeon, J. T. Duncan, Josh. Travis, Win. H. Hudson, and Elizabeth Shearman. Also 200 in the steerage. The fine composite barque Columbus, of 744 tons, built by Messrs Randolph, Elder, and Co., of GlasgOAV, and owned by Messrs Johnson and Lidgatt, of London, being the first vessel to load for London for the New Zealand Freight Company, arrived from Lyttelton this morning, and anchored off Carey’s Bay. Captain Aitken reports leaving Lyttelton on the afternoon of the 24tU ; off Bank’s Peninsula, on Saturday morning, experienced variable winds and calms until making the Heads at daylight this morning, when a fine N.E. wind enabled her to sail up to her anchorage under the charge of Pilot Kelly. The s.s. Wellington, Captain Carey, arrived at Port Chalmers this morning at seven o’clock. She left the Mamikau on the 21st at 9.30 a.m., with a strong head wind and sea, which continued to New Plymouth, whore she arrived at 5.15 a.m. on the 22nd ; landed her cargo, &c., and left for Nelson at 7.30 a.m., andqirri veil the same day at 10.30 p.m. ; left again at 10.4 > a.m. on the 23rd, and, having fine weather, she arrived at Picton at 0.50 p.m. ; left Picton at 10 a.m. on the 24th, and arrived at Wellington at 6.15 a.m. ; sailed from thence for Lyttelton at 10.30 p.m. the same day, arriving at 4.30 p.m. on the 25th ; she left Lyttelton for Port Chalmers at 10.30 a.m. on the 26th, and arrived as above. We thank Mr Monk, her purser, for our Northern files and other favors. The Wellington sails again for the North to-morrow afternoon, Messrs M'Meckan, Blackwood, and Co.’s »,s, Albion, Capt. M‘Lean, arrived at 4 p.m. yesterday, from Melbourne, via the Bluff, with the Suez mail, her passengers being conveyed by a special train at 6 p in. Captain M’Leau reports clearing Port Phillip Heads at 5.30 p.m. on the 20th ; experienced light W., N. W., and W.S.W. winds down; hove to at 10 p.m. on the 24th, until 4 a.m. on the 25th, owing to thick weather ; arrived at the Bluff at 11 a.m. same day; discharged 160 tons of cargo, and left at 5 a.m. on the 26th, and arrived as above. We thank her purser, Mr Norris, for report and Melbourne files. She brings 350 tons of cargo for Dunedin, which she commenced to discharge a little after midnight, and sails again for the North to-night.

Tomorrow, Heaps I Pout Chalmers I i Dunedin 7.8 p.m. J 7.43 p.m. | 1 8.27 p.m.

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Evening Star, Issue 3334, 27 October 1873, Page 2

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1,011

Shipping. Evening Star, Issue 3334, 27 October 1873, Page 2

Shipping. Evening Star, Issue 3334, 27 October 1873, Page 2

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