Shipping.
HIGH WATER. ’ I TO-MOBBOW. Heads , I Fort Chalmers I _ 2.6 p.Dpuv J t : 3.26 p.m.. ' 'fPOltfe cSAtM^RS;'' A l : ' '’j Janutory obiter, 'from Walkpfiaiti. V Annie, 25 r < DunfiUan, snip, 853 v tons, Kerr, from London. Passengers ; Mrs Kerr, Messrs Tempest, Isseit; and 158 immigrants. Wallibi, 5.8., 101 tons, Leys, from Gatlin’s River. ‘ ”Phosbe r s. Br,-401ions r Wogop,., from Sydney, via Northern Ports! 'PassengersT'Messi^Wodd-, Ruth u e^pr j d,-| Prince/ Lindsay, Buck, Uooh', M‘Mahai , d, t MdiraY; and four in ♦be.steerager- — January the Bluff. ’ 'S&mfon, p.*;T24 tona,Peter&n, forObmarii. - !S ’f^l^p l & : fons I ’ : Ne#ell', for Sydney. ' ( l WilKani Ackers j 299 .'tons, Brow^fbiTNew--xr.j /’V-1X,.-;-'!;’; -uv't nd.H‘l > I vV; .vtnrrfi 1lS ; -uy i « aht-v .sxH ojhuniond> obblbtobMß. /; i ‘ : “ ' '? 'l^d^ ; January 47', ■ o’auSamsOT/for Oamarn; Janjiary-2Q ■; ; Tainwga,-for Qreymouth, early, i / 'iTavsm\,;for NorthemPortSjJandary 21 .Wanganui, for Bluff, January 20 ! ,3 Wftllabi, for Bluff, T Japuary 17 u ; . T&©; Governor’s yacht Blanche, sailed ihia mofn:ng. ' » - Williatn Ackers was towed Jo sea ‘ u ' : »■=•> j t-.-Tha> brig; Craglachip, leftjthe, Heads: for the Bluff this morning. The mill left at 11.30 th|s jiifeuMgfd^&yda^y,' i t n- .u- ; The 8.8.. Wallabi arrived .early this morning and Duhedih. ' j The ship Jessie Headman was taken out if ...The Luna; with Lady JBergusson and suite oh lita&d, wt« t 'iar Weflihgtori ’ ‘yertirda^y r: afternoon. .%o>xvriv.>-o(l <nnrj I The barque India r which left here last Mori<L^LWw,kiqr:Hobart I Town Jli waß.off r the Heads • dastnight.--,—' 7 ' t j Pretty Jane, [a liithoEOugh oyethaul, was itakenbutlofl Murijayrs dqckthis morning, rand, after -haying u ..ier compasaea adjusted, steamed; UP .t© Dunedin Jf/festtjaigLt. She wdlr, leave ’.the "Northern ( from Sydney -.vda-Northem. Porta, arriVed at 7jilin. yester><J»y»Jfthd .stemmed the railway pier. ; ,.,Captain Worsp'.reports, leaving' Sydney at 6.30 , ir ,p.m. pn the'SlstjDecenibef,;aqd experienced ~ 'nght he’ad ynpaswiih fine leathervtill ariraring i, 'bff"theManukait'at 4’aim. bhi th'e etH'Dantiary. _ Left .Onehunga at 0.15 p. m. onjthd r Bth; ■ v and seaHed irt riie (different interprovinoial ports. We thank her purser (Mr'Wincbcks) for report ndfil«^,^_ iT;i -,..,>, r {> Anothertrialoflibiiglass’Bbbatloweringappaxatus, W>a mad.e this morning.. .The ..Governfitted -•yrita^f^ , 'apphralut, was (Insen. iThereVefe iii <the boat Captain Rust ell, Captain Nicholl (Cesarewitch), Capta in Craib Messrs' Neil, Adams, Munay, and Douglass. ! - 'The boat was taken ; ,r'ifcwh, aM; tjie, davits of the mail ■' stearaoi J Mikado, 1 and iust as ’thQ steamer had attained full apeed/tbelioat was lowered with perfect safety., Captain.Nejvell has the apparatus fitted tb^ l orid' , <S: tfifr J boats board the ... Mika’cb. • i 5 5 t r/lTes'terlctiy-afternooathe signals M /the Heads announced the arrival of the ship Dufifillan, belbriging,to.the New Zealand Shipping, ,Company, after a fine passage of 80 days from, London. As the wifta'Mi ; ticavy r f)rom:the iSl'Wi, ~ and the ebh tide had set in, the Geelong did-not proceed dbvm uhtal T^p-rri., wherLUhe. found tbje ship anchored, and-returned to port. After c .toWmg out'.thpibarpue WilUami A9kers”thlß morning, she took hold of the ship afid towed her up to hey anchorage off jOtjservation Point at.'noon, when she waa immediately boarded by i HBb Health l and Cußt6ms Officers.’i On>'gbing>on the ship," and .everything in' very good ..order., The_pa&Beng~ers, ; who appear to be a respectable lot, spoke yery highly of Xlaptain f Kerf and’the offieert, and likewise of Dr,Cadle. The D,ui|fillan is under the command of Captain of thW-ship-DoW Castle, and we are indebted to him for the following report of the voyage .Weat llndia Docks on the 24th Oct., and Gravesend on the 26th; dia-ehargedjthe-pilbt, and :took; h«,final departure from the Start at ‘6 p.m. on tnb' 28th, with a light breeze from ijhn noith ward; from thence light fayprable and ’ calms to lat. 46*22 Wtheh-moderatolLW. winds t 0 Ut., 33 t-the ,a N.E. ing St. Antonio, which was -passed on the43tn Nov. The trades were lost in lat. 9 N., on the 18th: crossed the Equator on the 25th, in long. ,vl26t®Hv S;'E.v trides ; sighted the Island of Trinidad on Tuesday, the 2nd Dec., : aitfi|#wifl. ;]the : S.E.]trades were lost in 25 S.; had light but favorable winds to the meridian,of which- passed, on the 17th Dee., 1 in ;laL ‘46 S.; bn the 22hd passed a ;injlat. /48j and, another on the ‘ following day vdth thick misty weather, which continued untir passing Kerguelen Land. Her n 'basting/ waft run / down ; between 47 and 48 Si with favorable S;qhbed,Jhe Snares on the 14th of at_noon; from thence strong S.W. winds, with, heavy, .hail squalls untu ;«»akmg tHe 1 fleadi at 2 p.m Yesterday. She i'ibrings three cabin passengers, nineteen married thirty-two children, * forty- five.single 'i forty-three single men./; The passengers were conveyed to Dunedin by, the Gee- . long this afternoon.„. A passenger, Mrs Alice ie(i *Jwy«ge| one had Jjeep ill some Jime. giving pp
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Evening Star, Issue 3402, 16 January 1874, Page 2
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