Shipping.
HIGH WATER. I, To-mobbow. Hbads I Poktv Cualuebs I 6.6 p.m. ,1 f??26 pintf ■v ; , ’ j 15 tons;-Foreman, fromWaikoifftr. . ,7 r •: ■-fVv: J unary 7. —Jahe, 25 tons, i)ivers, ‘from Shag Point. Be-iclench, 66 tons, Henry, from Havelock. SAILED. January 6.-—Samson, 'l2-1 tons, Edie, for Oagiaru. Ma'odrilßl6hs,"Malcblm, for Lyttelton and intermedisteporifcs._ _ January*'. 7-. Jessie, /38 ‘./tons, 1 . Crabt, for Oamaro. for Gatlin’s. United. 'toils, Wilson, for Cat- I : n ;u<; tJfr< ..Ui** *. j ; ;'f.: ■* ports, January 1^ : ~Beansifql,Staf, Jfdr Lyttelton, Jandiry; -9' / forßluff, Januafy'lS' J ' - ’ ' , Maori forvXyttelton, eamr ‘ • 1 :' • . ■ 7 ,Qta&o,fbf l&hddn; 0)' ■ ' r; ; '7 Sanrioh^fdrOarddru,^ :i 'i ■■■•■' 7.. ‘r Tar^fiiki,'for-North€to' , -Pbrts, ; Jahuary^- : : '- Greymouth; early Bluff,eatly >• .j .O', l ' j. ' 7 The p.s. .Peninsula towed down from Dunodin'the steam/dre‘dgejSra)this mbrhing. 7,- ;1 The ship Warrior Queen was removed to: the rail waypierlast night bythe tug G^eloUg, The ketch Trial,' from Waikouaiti, with a cargo .bf for the .barque Cplumbup, arrived yesterday., ' ' • The 1 coasters- Jessie, for ,Qamaru r ; United Brothers and Friendship, for Gatlin’s river, sailed this morning. j : The barque iWilliam'-Ackers.'was Removed alongside,. the,, French war steamer to dischargecoal.' * J 1 ■ • ■■ •'* The. steamers Samson, for Oamaru, and Maori,’ for-' Lyttelton and: intermediate) ports, Bail^:kst l night.:. 1 f-,i, vrj } JV < The barque was hauled, alongside the old jetty this morning; for ’the 5 purpose of taking on board her ballast. 2ariie dowhlfnohVDu’nedin •last steamed alongside , the ship lor the purpose of' tdkftisf oh : board trahsmpSints for the coast, 1 and f ßUll3 ;! fbr Lyttelton fttid'ihtermediateports-thiS'eveftingy-fl' ’ -'The 'cutter Jane arrived thia'imorning--from Shag.Point;, withss4. bags of wheatifor trail-shipment.-toi thd iGkris.tian M'Ausland. ; Oapt. Divers reports having,to,leaye; there-yesterday at 8 a m., on account of the heavy Si W. gale ahdhighfsea,’ahd.put'ihto Moeraki; left’ again at ft blcli&k last night, i ■ The Eliza MThee aM •Pioneer were lying.there, and.the ketch Flymg left tpjoad wheat at Shag Pmnt. ‘ % ;7, The topsail schooner Beholeuch arrived at, 6 Am. to-day, with a cargo of 48,000 ft of timber. The rewind- dying aWay, she < anchored off - the Isiands..; - Captain; Henry.reports.] eaving Havelock on,she:3lst December, with, light northerly winds, which continued until passing Moeraki, when she caught a heavy S.W. gale yesterday morning, which lasted till 4 p.m.; the wind then shifting to the northward, came to the Heads last night. 7■ ■JT
Permanent link to this item
Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/ESD18740107.2.3
Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka
Evening Star, Issue 3394, 7 January 1874, Page 2
Word count
Tapeke kupu
375Shipping. Evening Star, Issue 3394, 7 January 1874, Page 2
Using this item
Te whakamahi i tēnei tūemi
No known copyright (New Zealand)
To the best of the National Library of New Zealand’s knowledge, under New Zealand law, there is no copyright in this item in New Zealand.
You can copy this item, share it, and post it on a blog or website. It can be modified, remixed and built upon. It can be used commercially. If reproducing this item, it is helpful to include the source.
For further information please refer to the Copyright guide.