Shipping.
HIGH WATER. Jk Del|ter Fraser, from Bluff Harboxv'T' Paswrigers: Bit and Mrs Gellatly and 2 children, Mr and Mrs Barton, family (4), and servant, Mr and Mrs Kennard, Mrs Webster, Mrs Wilkinson and ohild, blisses E. and T. Milton (2), Miss A. : - A. Jackson, D. K. Rhodes, . J. Fnlton,- JoTmM%-IJahßbTi;'~H^, R. BroKn, t F^Fulton, t D. Park,,Rutter, Thomson, ShdersDiOlWallace, Granger, Dawson, Vivian, Nicholson, J. H. Smith, Jack¥cflttV: ll.''Miltbn,-Tftylor,Begg r eight December &—-Pioneer, 22 tons.- Matheson, .lo^ShagPoint. •.. ' 1 ' I Jane Campbell, 22ton*, Campbell^'for Wai‘;^anei^^.toM,:DnteK’foi‘ Pdnt; 5 • Wallabi, aA, 101 tons, L* yv for tho Bluff, i ; Lady ; of;' tSB‘ Laike, tiffrtonsi for ■:Qfcmaro; " ■* K- *•* v iPBOJEOTBO vs :f "AthathbwP,’ for Northern Potts, January 12 : Codtaawng) forOLyMatoh, January 7 ‘ lGothspfatiifc r for Bluff,* January 13 • Maori, for Xyttelton, early ptagoj January 20 . < ■ Samson, for Oamaru, January '9' jrvTaranaki, for Northern Ports, January 8 ; - Taiiranga, r for Greym outH] 1 early : • i , January 7 ; • THe SiW- bree?e yesterday afternoon enabled the coasters Pioneer and Jane, for Shag Point,' Eliza MThee, fbrnKakanui, Lloyd’s Herald, ,for'Tirfiartii f MargarmitjScollay, ; for Oajnarp, and the Jane Campbell, for Waikawaj to sail . for thehTdestlhaiiddt? s<;r,- : ; j The 8.8. Lady of the.Lake, which put in from Oamaru, ► T . . - iJ The &i&" Walla^’after taking'a fi'uihber of men on board for the wreck of theiSjirat, isailed last night for the Bluff, via Gatlin’s River. .* ThbiSbipTQhristiMi s Ausland, was removed ~ from the-railway pier and anchored in the where she: .will- finish her loading ifor ‘ -Lofidom -: jjj oi*-:*??|.u.; ? : ■ -it Thet : barque India, for r Hobart Town,' was s tp. sea iiugbt .byj the tug; Geelong., ; r The,p.s. Samsonwas taken oiitof the floating v t .^ocl^eafcr^ay'aftenaopn, and the brig Thomas ’ and' Henry was skken ifaJor an ’overhaul; 1 of the heavy S:W. wiiid blowing . .thp ship Warrior Queen was not the imlway pier; from the Qu&ah- , @p<?u44Ji. .■* The; J s:B. Wanganui arrived at 11 a.mi this • , passengers, and .steamed alongside- of the rail-' wißa and passengers being con*' 5o M)Dune'dih )hy i ‘the'll.30 r train ; afterwartls she steittned alongside the WAue Golum- ’' Bus tb J discnarge-102 bales of 2 Wool Captain Eraser reports leaving Port Chalmers oh) VVTod•netfday evening,’wrriwng at the Bluff on rhurs 7 day rdlscharged cargo, and left for the wreck at Catlin’s river at;2 p.m. on Friday; returned to the Bluff at midnight on Saturday ; took In , „ lpft for .Chalmers at 8.30 p.m. las,? night',' with easterly weather, ’i >t; 2'“'tbiß *m6fning* fb l the S.W., Blowing "heavy^tm,arrival.' We thank her steward, Mr , ‘ J! Southland papers. She sails agtdri 1 for^heßhiffto-morrow; r-. ;/ ' n r. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. ; : i AtrckiWSDJ January O.—The Basilisk struck .biLk reefiat Tertka, add received serious injury to her bottom. She has gone to Sydney for -• wjpalrs; 1 The lady Bird has/sailed with 100 passengers. ii'ii , '
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Evening Star, Issue 3393, 6 January 1874, Page 2
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457Shipping. Evening Star, Issue 3393, 6 January 1874, Page 2
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