Shipping.
HIGH WATEK. To-mobkow. fTrvos I Port Chalmers I Dunedin 5.3 p.m. 1 3.31j).m. | T2Sp.m. PORT CHALMERS. arrived. -December 18. -Alhambra, s.s., 497 tons Underwood, from Melbourne, via West f oast and Northern Ports Passengers :Mr and Mrs Bums; Mrs Edwards and two children. Mis Williams and child, Misses O Donogluie Mern M‘Heath, Messrs f ampbell, 1 erani, Weir,’ Kennedy. Sutcliff, Reid, Lett, Goodfellow, Buckland, Mem man, Roskruge, M aUstab (3). Rev. H. J. Edwards, Dr Lmgard, Masters Warren, Raphael (3), and five in the 8t December 19. —Mermaid, 12 tons, Bradshaw, from Waikouaiti. Memento, 404 tons, Rualld, from Newcastle. SAILED. December IS.—Beautiful Star, s.s., 140 tons, Hart, for "Lyttelton. December 19.—Samson, p.s., 124 tons, Edie, 709 tons, Underwood for Melbourne, via Bluff. Passengers : For Melbourne Bev Mr Bowie, Mr and Mrs Park, Captain »ni Mrs Boyd, Mrs Sievwright and child, Masters Webster, Beal, Messrs Farra, Clark, Begg, Webster, Begg, Hill, Paice, Wentworth, and TankiH. For the Bluff-Mr Gibbs; and fourteen in the steerage. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Albion, for Northern Ports, Dec. 20 Hadda, for Hong Kong, January 3 Lady Jocolvn, for Melbourne, Dec. 32 Lady Bird,’for Northern Ports, Dec. 33 Maori, for Lyttelton, Dec. 21 Samson, for Oainaru, Dec. 23 Tararua, for Northern Ports, Dec. 34 Wanganui, for Bluff, Dec. 23 Wellington, for Akaroa, Dec. 30 Wallabi, for Bluff, Dec. 30 Niel Beaton, the late master of the schooner Florence, having been convicted of the barratry of that vessel, has had his certificate of New Zealand service cancelled. A notice to that effect appears in the ‘New Zealand Gazette of the 11th inst. The barque Memento, from Newcastle, was towed up by the Geelong this morning to an anchorage off the railway pier. ( apt. Rnalld reports leaving Newcistle on the Bth inst. ; met with moderate N.E. winds for the first two days; from thence fresh westerly winds; Sussed the Solanders at 3 p.m. on the 17th, the fuggets at 7 a.m. on the 18th, and was off the Heads at 7 o’clock last night. She brings a cargo of 700 tons coal, consigned to Dalgtty, Nichols, and Co. , . The p.s. Samson left the railway pier for her usual trip to Oamaru, shortly after the arrival of the 7.3otrain this morning. The 8.8. Beautiful Star sailed last evening on her usual trip to Lyttelton and intermediate M'Meckan, Blackwood, and Co.’s s.s. Alhambra, from Melbourne via West Coast and Northern Ports, arrived at 0.30 o'clock last evening. Her mails and passengers were conveyed to Dunedin by a special tniiu. She left Melbourne on the 6th inst.; arrived at Hokitika on the 12th, was tendered immediately, and left for Nelson same day ; arrived at Nelson on the 13th ; left on the 14th for Wellington : arrived there on the loth ; le f t on the 16th : arrived at Lyttelton on the 17th; arrived at Timarn on the 18th ; left for Port Chalmers at 8 a.m. yesterday, and arrived as above. We thank her purser (Mr Jago) for report and files. The barque Eleanor did not sail yesterday, as reported, but was towed out this morning by the Geelong. The cutter Mermaid armed this morning from Waikouaiti, with 300 bags of wheat for transhipment to the Christian M'Auslaud. The p.s. Golden Age took a quantity of wool from the jrailway pier to the Otago and Columbus yesterday afternoon.
SHIPPING TELEGRAMS.
Bluff, December 19, —The Albion has just (3 p.m.) sailed. Her detention was caused by want of hands to discharge, every man at the Bluff being fully employed. IjTTTKIjTON, December 19. Arrived : the Soukar, 119 days from Lorn lon, with five cabin and seven steerage passengers. Sailed : Patterson, for Moeraki; Emperor, for Newcastle ; Blanche (Governor’s yacht), on a cruise.
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Evening Star, Issue 3380, 19 December 1873, Page 2
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