Shipping.
11 (LI WVTKR. To-MOKKOW. I Pour Chalmers I Dunedin doTm. I 3.30 p.m. I 4.33 p.m. POUT CHALMERS. SAILED. November 20.—Dover Castle, 1,003 tons, Culbert, for Sydney Kaiamu, for the. v oa^t. Jane Hannah, 52 tons, Kerns, fur tatlm s n 'f;uiet Ramsey, for the Bluff. PKO.IECTED DEPARTURES. Albion, for Northern Ports, Nov. 21 Excels!or, for Auckland, Nov. Jane, for Moeraki, early Lady Agues, for New \ ork, early Peter Denny, for London early Pretty Jane, for Port Molyneux, No'.. —• Kmgatira, for Northern 1 orts, Nov. _o Samson, for Oamaru, eaily Tararua, for Melbourne, Nov. 2/ Wanganui, for Bluff, Nov. 2o Wallabi, for Bluff, Nov, 21 The strong .south wind still continues, and prevents the small craft bound to the southward from sailing. The tug Geelong towed out to sea this morning the ship Dover Castle, which has been detained for some days, waiting for ballast, her destination being Sydney. Ihe ship Christian M‘Aushmd was reported off the Bluff yesterday aftei noon, and, haying strong 8. W. winds, the Geelong will probably tow her up this evening. The Golden Age brought down from Dunedin some cargo for the letei Denny, which ship is now filling up fast. Ihe barque Cesarewitch was removed from the railway pier yesterday afternoon. The s s Result brought two more families, named Felix and Kehble, from the Island this morning. Dr Cole has very little hopes of the child now on the Island. lliere are now only two families, ten in nuinher, left on the Island, and one of them will be liberated on Saturday. , Al ~ , The steamers Pretty Jane for the and Samson for Oamaru, sailed last night, the coasters Janet Ramsey for the Bluff, and Jane Hannah for Cat Un's liver, which have been wind-bound at the Port, sailed down t» the Heads, ready for a start as soon as the weathei moderates. , The Cardigan Castle, the third ship under the auspices of the New Zealand Shipping Company, arrived in harbor on Saturday, and anchored off the town at 1 p.m., after a smart passage of 84 days from anchorage to anchorage, and 75 days from the 1 Izard to the Snares. Ihe following "is the account of her miming from the meridian of the Cape of Good Hope to i asmania, October 14 to November 4 : October 14 212, 212, 208, 207, b>7, 203, 234, 252, 221, 200, 275,208, 250, 205,300, 322. 277, 28b, 2/8, 2lo' 277, 300—202 miles per diem— llknots. Her immigrants, consisting of English, Swedes, and Danes, appear to be remarkably healthy.— Lyttelton Times, November 17.
SHIPPING TELEGRAMS,
LYTTELTON, November 20.—The Wellington sails for the North at 4 p.m. to-day. Wellington, November 15.—The Albion, brig, has arrived from The vessel, in a calm, drifted on the Three Kings Islands. Let go anchor, and filled the boats with provisions in case of wreck. iho anchor partially held, the vessel drifting backwards and forwards near the rocks for some time; at length a breeze enabled her to clear away without damage. ELBOL UN E, No vend >crl4. —A rri v od: Albion, from Hokitika (November 7); Alhambra, from New Zealand. Sailed; Elderslie, for Dunedin. Newcastle, November 14. Sailed : Woodville, and Eleanor, for Dunedin.
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Evening Star, Issue 3355, 20 November 1873, Page 2
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