Shipping.
HIGH WATER. 8 To-morrow. y\ Heads ,J Port Chalmers | .DuNKilliL--1.20 pan*' j ®;iop.ih,' j/ a * JatuvlSi.—SqmSpn; p.s., 121 rtons* f«mCsnaru. ipy \ '-v # j \ f HEADS. v V, Dunfillan, from London, with 160 immigrants. SAILED. Jan 15.—Alhambra, s.s., 530 tons, XJnderWoad v .,J;qr Melbourne via West Coast and Northem'Ports. Passengers -For Lyttelton— Messrs .Pox.,and Smart. For,-. Wellington— Misses' Cb'rrigan and jabK 'I jSPdr. Melbourne— Mr Hislop, and four steerage. For Hokitika MiSS - Hally? our steerage, and .212 Chinese. - Hadda, 334tpns, Christian, for Hong Kong, with 141 Chinese;' V * -Medora, 357 tons, Petrie, for Lyttelton, o of'the Lake, 65 tpns, Brquhart, for laieri.” . ; r< ’... . : ~Medoka,s.>., 1,993 tons, Newell; for, Sydney. JPaWengers; :Mr and Mrt Übhholly and family l :<b) ,' anq, 4&‘ 'original Chinese.- ' She Bails to-J : J :u/ . ny - V'-' ■■ ' >BO.TSOTBD DEPARTURES. ; ■ Albion,-' for Northern, Ports, January s ' ;> Beautiful Star, for Lyttelton, January 16 Otago, for London, January 20 , . w ,. Phffibe, for Northern Porta, January 17 ! Pretty Jane, for Northern Ports, January 16! y for Oamaru, January 16 . ■ Taurangß, for Gfeyinouth, early ■ Tararua, for Northern Ports, January 21 • WAfigarituj’fdr Bluff, January 19 i The? Mikado sails to-mbrrow itiorning. ■They Sa(BQspn, >frorn. .Oamaru, .arrived; early this morning,' ancTpassed up to Dunedin. ‘ The mail steamer Mikado, for Sydney, sailed, She .takes -.a, number, of Chinamen (original passerigerej to Sydney ' The dtosmer Lady ref ?.* the Lake;* tinder the: command of Captain. Urquhart, sailed last! nigkt f f<^the,.Taieri.,, -After discharging there, she this port. ■ Thfef* Alhambra,- for Melbourne, via,; Northern and West Coast ports,, jailed last: evening. Besides a number of European pasBenffersfrshq.took 212 : Qhinamen .for, Hokitika. ■ —The s.s.-Beautiful Star steamed alobgside the' JSeaitaadiathis morning,.to discharge,wool,;and l laftervfftrdßr. '.weht -.alongside . th,e Christian; iM‘Auslandto discharge..‘the,remainder of her! earod.) ' ..The ships City -of Dunedin,. from .Glasgow, WampriQh'een; Called.' Agnes Muir, from Lohdob, barques FamihMuim,, ffdm Mauritius, ; and dte dischtirgingat.the railway pier. , , • >^V > ;Me;dora 'towi&u. cldar; of the i yefeterday ; af teriiOon■ by the 2 Geelong,; there being a. 'fitfong ’B; W; "Wind blowing, She proceeds to i Lyttelton with part cargo from Mauritiusanld: tyanshipmente frpm the Queen, of. the South, i frbmNewYork. " ,L ■ ■' a a f..f, i The barque Hadda, for Hong Kong, added yesterday indriiing/ • The wind WiU fresh from ; the S. Vv . at the time she was getting underway, ■aria theisteth line which was to-cant'her partddj with the strain,"'! Asishe was fast the; anchor was, hit, go,, but it did not bring her upi quick enoughto’present her foaling the yacht’ Blanche, and it unfortunately got foul of the! mpprings of the dredge. _ No serious damage .' was'done; but-it Wad ;oight d’olock. before the : barque was clear .of the :bay. ' !
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Evening Star, Issue 3401, 15 January 1874, Page 2
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433Shipping. Evening Star, Issue 3401, 15 January 1874, Page 2
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