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Shipping.

HIGH WATER. \ To-morrow. Heads | Port Chalmers I DoNEDrir l 10.36 p.m. , p PORT .CHALMERS. .■ ' ARRIVED. January 10.r-Gdtb(»nburg,' s.e., 4 50l\tons, Pearce, .from Melbourne, via,. Hokitika and coast ports. PassengersSaloon—Mr and Mrs M’Owen, Mr and Mrs Townes, Mesclames Bastings and four children, Prosser. Kent, Moore, Miss Bastings, Messrs M unroe, Hunter, Crawford, Miers, Ponsouby, Tregear, and ten in the steerage. Ladybird, 5.5.,-286-tons, Andrews, from Lytselton and Northern ports. Passengers : Saloon —Mr . and Mrs W.- F. Wheeler, Mr and Mrs flohlsbip,'Misses Phillips, Andrew, Huie, Mitchell, Mesdames Baum an A children, D'Antherson, ‘ Gobßwin " and "child," Robin andiorii “'Hobbs, ; Rev. : Rev, Mr M'Kinnon,. Messrs Drake, Rangeraan, Cohen, Angel, 1 Macdonald ’(2), Mouat, Barker, Fowler Ootterill,. ' Souter, Hill*:! Maples. Mohek, ; Fuller, Dickson, Reade,, Binnett) Fletcher;:. Condell, ’ Binst, Murdoch,,;Treyill* MfLaugnlinj; jSandison and seven ,in steer: «gA.„« ■ , Parningham, barque, 281 tons;. Cralb, from thflt-MajUritina November 30 th. r Lloyd’sHerold, ketch;:4B tons, Arnot, from TlmanL 1 '. 1 : ' 1 : 125 ir ton8; Sinclair, from Oamartt?" 1 ' 11 Passengers: i: Saloon—Messrs: Ross; Gilchrist, J6hrison;.Mrs Gilchrist and daughter, Masters D. -and-W. Reid, Miss Thomson, Meaflaiiesi.iZou’hgj > Byline, Earl, and; Master Earl, Mrs O’Meagher, Mr Ireland, and six . in the steerage. , ; Blanche, yacht, 64 tons, Warder, from a emlae. , v . Mermaid, Cutter, 12 tons, Turley, from Waikouait!. ; /■; , . c . January 11.- Maori, 1 s.s., 118 tons, Malcolm, from Lyttelton and- intermediate ports. Passengers.:' Saloon;: ;Mr;and iMrs Grey and five ehildrm, Misses Grey, Mr, Mrs, and Miss Brown, Mrs .Brawer :: RWd' child; 1 Mesdames Brown, Hughes, Sweeney, Miss Porter, Messrs Stewart, Kelly*) Lo.vlert'jWatson,' Lagers,., Robertson, Brewer, Ifeilson, Mitoheu, Hughes, Leech, and seveff’ih Eliza M'Phee, ketch,39 .tons* . Chambers, from Kakanui.

Geelohgj p.s.-, ,137 tons, Sinclair, \ from Oatfin’s. River.

"Cesirewitch, barque, 1 428 tons/NicholT, from NeWcistle November 29tlL'jj: ivi

Elizabeth Graham, barque, 598 tonß, Mordue, firomLondon September i Janpary 12.-rD9vec Castle, ship,, 1,040 ton?, Cmbert; fromjNewcastle.,,, V\ Harriett Armitage, Mailler, supposed froui Sydney. . Oanido, barque, from Newcastle. : s

■•.-‘■M ... V'; ;. ‘.SAILEOi , I '.,'; hj. ■ JaUharjr 10:—Goto, schooner, 45 tons, Russell, ;for.iWanganui; January 11.—Wallahi, s.'s., 101 tons. Leys, for Bluff, . via Gatlin’s River. Passsngers; Saloon -Messrs Watsdn, Ross, Ritchie,' Guthrie, Redman, Hitchins, Barber, and nine in -the steerage, - - <'■ Jauuary 12.—Jewess, 493 tons, Small, for Newcastle. ■ / ■ •> ; i • Gothenburg, .8, B. l 'Bol;tons,Pearce, for Melbourne, via Bluff. Passengers : Saloon—Mr and Mrs Barr, Messrs'Kelly; Swanson, Sandison, Lyons, and Woodward. For the Bluff— Messrs Lumsden and Ahcell; eight in the ■teentga.i-i.. --j ■; .PROJECTED DEPARTOkES. Alhanlbto; f6r ‘NbrthSm Ports, Jnn tfary 12 . Ladybird,, for Northern Ports, January 13 - MdOrij'fdr Lyttelton,: January 12 „ y Otago, for London, January 20 : Samson, for-Oamaru, January 13 ■ > Taurahga, for Greytnouth, early Wanganui, for Bluff; January 13 : :i • ■ Wailabi, for Bluff, January 13 Pretty Jane; for Northern Boris, January 14 ■ The barque Duke of 1 Edinburgh is discharging cqsl alongside the b.b. Mikado, i The barque Jewess, for'NOwbaStlej was towed th(9;Qeelong this mprning.: . , The Samson steamed alongside the Barque ColumMs-On Saturday; to 'discharge cargo.* The s.a. Wallabi'.sailed (yesterday for the wreck of the Surat. Mr Thos. Watson, the diver, accompanied her. • ” j > The ship City of Dunedin was removed from the stream and; towed alongside dhq- railway pier by the p.'s. Golden Age. The barque Medora .was removed alongside the barque Queen of the South, to take on board transhipments for Lyttelton. The Harbor Go-.'s 8.8. Maori arrived from her usual trip to Ly ttelton and intermediate ports at 8.30 am. yesterday, and landed her passengers at,the 0)d Jetty, after which she steamed alongsidethejship Zealahdiatddischargehairgq; The fine irori-barque Famingham, 281 tons, arrived at the Heads at noon on Saturday, from the Mauritius, and sailed up to her anchorage Deborah Bay, ’ at. 7,p<m; ( Captain Craib reports leaving Port Louis on the 30th November, >rith.,a, wind, which continued until making Stewart's Island, at daylight on the Bth January; was off Cape Saunders'on Friday evening } variables then were experienced till arrival., She brings 12,482 pockets sugar for this port, and 6,768 pockets for Lyttelton. "The barques Harriet Armitage -(supposed from Sydney), and Carrido, from Newcastle, arrived at the HeaJdt yesterday. iThOre being a light N. R. wind this morning, they both sailed up as far jas the' cross channel,; hut . the wind coming from the S.W., they were compelled to anch0r...... ; , The New Zealand Company’s s.s. Ladybird arrived at 5 p.m. on Saturday from the Mannkau and, intermediate ports, having left the Manukauat noon on the sth. 'We are indebted purser (Mr Dougherty) for. report and files; bho sails figainfor the North to-morrow. Messrs M'Meckan ’ and Blackwood’s b:b. Gothenburg, after a long absence from this port; during which time she has been greatly - altered andj improved, so much so, that it is almost impossible; to believe she is the same boat afternoon from Melbourne via West Coast and Northern Ports.-, She left HohsonVßay at 2,30 p.m. on the ’3oth Decernber, and experienced light N.W. winds and fine weather nnliU arriving off Hokitika, at lf li a.m. on the 3th instant. : • She called at the differentpdrts Oil the Ooast, and arrived at 4.30 p.m. on theldtb. We thank her purser, Mr mrt, for, report,and-files; ! , . . . A;- s barque ,qesa,rewiteh,! previously, reported at the Heads, was tpvfed up yesterday morning by. the Geelong, and anchored off the railway Pier, She left Newcastle on the 29th December, withS.E. and E. winds the first day: then hght N.W. winds until making the South-west Cape; made'theSolahder with'&’strong S W wind at 3 am. on Friday; passed Dog Island at 3 pm., and was Off Cathn s'River at 10 p. m. • had variable winds along the coast, and arrived off the'Headsat ndon oil Saturday. Besides other cargo she brings 180 tons of coal, 450 bags coke and 129 piles for the new jetty. After dischaifcing. she proceeds to. Port Esquelant. Captain Castle loading LOqO tons of coal for this port, and was to leave on the 31st December. 1 'The frigate-builf ship Dover Garths w&* sig: xiaUe'd at the Hoads at daylight this morhitig The Geelong proceeded down and towed her up to her anchorage at 11 a.m. The Dover Castle left Port Chalmers on the 20th November - arrived at Sydney on the 3rd December; left Sydney for Newcastle on the 10th, and,, after a stay, of about three weeks, took on board 1,220 tons, of coal and 20 tons of coke and left on, the Sid Captain Qulbert reports leaving early on the.'mbrriing ‘of the 3rd January;; "discharged her pilot off the ‘Nobbys at lO iwth light N.E win«3d, which shifted the -N.jW.« when it suddenly went'round to the" S.W., and blew a gale; the wind then cameback to the N.-W-. ; -sighted the Snares at Ba.mi on. the‘loth; >and MA 9:Wi and S; Wifids along ithe.coast,/ arriving ;within signalling His*- • tance of the Hesids at; 6,30 p.m. was boardedr "J.PffotKeUy,, who,.kept the .ship under ,sail, i ™ arrival of the tug, when she jvas towed anchored as above. , Savxlle, and Co. s fine barque h j: under charter by the N.' Z.' vat-towed, up: tofter Rhohorajeht wMh ■ r -

6 a rather long passage of 110 days .from’yEbndon, , Besides a full cargo, she brmgs ioven fine /Leicester sheep, out of twelyeroriginally shipped, jfive having died on ~Qravesond I !'bn : $h e 22nd September; had ’downf the channel, discharged ;the pilot and took' his final departure from the ; Lizard ; on .the 25th; when off Cape Finisterre, encountered aheavy gale from the southward, Which lasted for three days, during which time the vessel was hove-to. for twenty-four hours ; baught the N.E. trades inlat. 33 N., and lost them in lat. 9 N.; thence to the Equator, which was cro<sed on October 23rd, in long. 32‘32; light variables were experienced and a strong W. current which set ip carried the vessel under Cape San Roqne; recrossed the line on the sth November, within twenty miles of the first crossing; the S.E. trades were lost on the 17th November in'" lat. 26 "”8. long. 23. W.; Her easting was run down between 43 S. and 45 S, with moderate westerly winds ; crossed the meridian of the Cape on the 2nd Dccem-•'ber*-indite. 455-.- ; passed the .meridian, of . Cape.. Leuwin on the 28th December; sighted the Nuggets on Saturday night, was off Capo Saunders at 4 a.m. yesterday, and the Heads at 9 a.m., having hid variablc and light winds along the coast. The only vessels spoken on the passage were the ship Lady Jocelyn, at 2 p.m. on Saturday, about 35 miles S. W. of the Nqggets, .and the barque^-India, for- Hobart Town, at 3 Am. the same'day. Both vessels were standing to the south..

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Evening Star, Issue 3398, 12 January 1874, Page 2

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Shipping. Evening Star, Issue 3398, 12 January 1874, Page 2

Shipping. Evening Star, Issue 3398, 12 January 1874, Page 2

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