Shipping.
man WATER. To-morrow. Hvaps 1 Port Chalmers ( Dunedin 12.43p.ui. ! 1.23 p.m. 1-8 p.m. POUT CHALMERS. ARRIVED. December 10. —Cora, 3-5 tons, Russell, from Havelock. SAIM - T) . December 16.— Annie, 2(1 tons, Hassell, for o ‘TSitfe 22 tons, Madsen, for Kakauui. liuiciiur, H.iie, for Oamaru Taranaki tons, Wheeler, for Lvttclton. laianaci, - Miss and Master \Wrcd?Mr'and Mrs Sherman. For ton—Miss Neilson, Miss Bathgate, Mcsms Perrier Shipp Carroll, Julhau Brothers (.), Marietta, Bromley, Captain Jones. lor Maim-kau-Misscs Anderson, T. Halhwell. \ ally, Solomon. For Napier—Mr Ros«, of in the steerage. projected departures. Alhambra, for Bluff, Fee-IT Albion, for Northern I orts, Fee -0 Beautiful Star, for Lyttelton, Dec. 18 Hadda, for Hong Kong, Januaiy 3 Jane, for Moeraki, early Lady Jocelyn, for Melbourne, Dec 1 Pretty Jane, for Port Molyneux, Dec. 17 Samson, for Oamaru, Dec. B» Tararua, for Northern 1 orts, Dec. -1 Wanganui, for Bluff, Dec. 17 Wellington, for Akaroa, Dec. 30 Tho barque Glympse will finish discharging her timber this evening. The coasters Annie, tor Oamaru, and R'dcliffo forKakamii, sailed yesterday afternoon. The barque Southern Cross has finished d.schJivins. Ind .ails for Hobart Town tins eV The us. Golden Age transhipped a quantity of wool to the Peter Denny, from the railway Pl Thf I ban l ueTw o otlville and Bobycito have commenced to discharge, ami will sail again foi Newcastle at the end of the week. . The lxs. Samson left the railway piei, foi Oamaru, immediately after the arrival of the 7 JO train, with a good number of passengers. ' The discharging of the ships /ealivndia, Jessie Keadman, and Christian M‘Aus and is fast progressing. The latter vessel, besides discharging, Ls taken on board a number of bags of wheat as portion of cargo for London. 'he schooner Cora arrived this nvomni, from Havelock, with a cargo of 32,000 ft. timber. She left Havelock ou hursday hart There being a fair wind and Hood tide, she sailed through to Dunedin.
SHIPPING TELEGRAM.
Tauranua, December 16.—The Luna left at 9.30 a.m., for Auckland, with Mr M'Lean, who proceeds to the Lake district to-morrow.
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Evening Star, Issue 3377, 16 December 1873, Page 2
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343Shipping. Evening Star, Issue 3377, 16 December 1873, Page 2
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