Shipping.
HIGH WATER. To-uobbow.
Heads I Poet Chalmers I 122p.nL j |
PORT CHALMERS.
~ 1 ; yiEBIVEIA ; JanWy 28. r Saiiiibn, p.&, A 24 :6ms,'; Peterson, fi^^amaCiA^/PASBCTge^:-Messra Gow, Hewitt,v Headland;' Lbgitfj and night' in thesteerage, ' 'Hope, 21 tons. Gay, from MoerakL January 29.—-Sarah Pile, 4 • brigantine, 115 tons, Gilroy, from the Bluff.
. SAILED. TaMy29.-Margaret lor Moeraki. 4 r ,. Lady of thd Lftke,66tons, Ultbihart, for the Holyneux. 0me0,700 ..Passengers s For, Lyttelton—The Hop. I)illon BeU, Maatera Ben m/Cotterffi, Strome, ‘ Anderson. For Greymouth—Way' Kee, and seventeen chioamen, For Wellington—Messrs Kerns and Dfinildeoh.'
PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Christian M'Ausland, for London, Feb. 20 dand HaHjilton. 'for. Melbourne via Bluff, Feb. 6.
Harriet Armytage, for. Auckland, early Jessie Readman, for London, Feb. 20 Ladyb’rd, for Northern Ports, Feb, 3l Phoebe, toe Sydney, Feb. r 15........ . Samson, fdfr Ohihaira," Jan. 30’ Wanganui, for Bluff, Eeb. 3. 44 Exceisior, for Auckland, early,
The Hope, cutter, arrived last night from Moenqo. ) . • vv-i , u The steamer Lady of the Lake sailed for the Moljrneux.this morning. . . -The North Gemiaii barque Niobline has been ehartered to load wool for Boston. The schobn& Maid' of -Otago wastoWed down by the Peninsula yesterday afternoon. , Pi |he. Wave was .takeninfh Murray s floating dock 4 thiA td6rning. ‘ The p.s, Samson, arrived last night. After landing her passengers she steamed Danfillan, but this. vessel not. being quite ready to receive it, the trabahipped into the lighter Sarah and Esther—
fitted ont at the Bluff fora whaling' expedition,' arChalmerahst night with 6Q tuns *l3* •®t °fi hoard! : .Thbcapthiii reports leaving-the Bluff ba the l lfitbof r Octbber, arriVingiat ’Macquanalsland on thelflth'of No vein* ; time ;, saw , plenty, of whales, but any, apdleffc again pa the -Bth bf January, having encountered.-tsevere..storms from tha 25th December., till leaving; arrived on, the 13th, and reached Port william, at/10, ,‘p.m., where she remained a week trying but what blubber she had on board, and ran into the Fluff on the thereuntil ,5 ,p ; m. ,oa, the. 27th* “*®. WaTed, fox' Fort Chalmers, arriving as above.
u SHIPPING TELEGRAMS.
January‘2&—An accident happened tothecßangatira at 5 a.in. on Tuesday, when wxteen milea off Poverty Fay her engines broke ; The piston *tod was broken at the neck .from the ° ortl ?» T She wa ? towed back to Napier by the ftetty Jane, which was going to Auckland with sheep.; j , lf .. ■. . /t// ....... r.„ /•. - liTfTELtbKi* dade, barque, from New South Wales. 1 The rsails for the South .at six p.m, with railway iron. ‘ The Taranaki sailed North at I p.m • • ■ *
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Evening Star, Issue 3413, 29 January 1874, Page 2
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