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Shipping.

HIGH WATER ITo-mobbow. . Heads | Port Chalmers I Dunedin 8.36 p.m. I 8.11 p.m. | 9,56 p.m. PORT CHALMERS. ARRIVED. February 7.—Samson, p.s., 125 tons, Edie, from Oamaru. Passengers: Miss Prescott, Miss Stewart, Mrs Berry, Messrs Wyllie, Steawart, Lees, and nine in the steerage. February B.—Flying Squirrel, ketch, 19 tons, Maine, from Gatlin’s River. Oriti. schooner, 66 tons, Blaney, from Havelock. Passed np. Mikado, s.s., 1992 tons, Meore, from Sydney. Passengers : One in the steerage, ten for Northern Ports, and three for San Francisco. Wellington, s.s., 262 tons, Carey, from Lyttelton and the North. Passengers :Mr and Mrs Fulton and son, Mr and Mrs Fereday, Mr and Mrs Beasley, Mr and Mrs Tulchor, Mesdames Winston and Marling, Mrs Livingstone and child, Misses Reynolds (2), Rev. Mr Westbrooke, Sir F. D. Bell, Messrs Murdoch, Hill, Rees, Marshall, Froggatt, Disher, Harris, Morrison, Rowlands (2), Strachau, Kerr, Wallace. Smith (2), Massey, Reany, Buntin, Tolson, Mill, Lambert, O’Brien, and fourteen in the steerage. February 9.—Wallabi, s,s., 101 tons; Lees, from the Bluff. Passengers: Mr and Mrs Smith and two children, Mr and Mrs Parry, Miss Perkins, Messrs Aldrich, Drake, Lyons, Ross, Long Perry, Edwards, Amott, Peterson, Smith, Johns, Paton, Herbert, Master Aldrich, and six in the steerage. SAILED. January 9.—Thomas ‘and Henry, 215 tons, for Lyttelton. ’ Alhambra, s,s., 497 tons, Underwood, for the North. Passengers : For Lyttelton—Messrs H. Yeend and Allan. For Wellington—Mrs Cromhie and three children, Mr Charles Howorth, and two in the steerage. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. •Alhambra, for Melbourne, via Bluff, Feb. 13. Albion, for Melbourne, via Bluff, Feb. 27. Beautiful Star, for Lyttelton, Feb. 10. Christian M‘Ausland, for London, Feb. 20. Dover Castle, for Sydney, Feb. 9. Jessie Roadman, for London, Feb. 20. Mikado, for San Francisco, Feb. 10. Mary Ogilvie, for Westport and Greymouth, Feb. 10. Otago, for Melbourne, via Northern Ports. Feb. 14. Phoebe, for Sydney, about Feb. 27. Paterson, for Lyttelton, Feb. 10. Samson, for Oamaru, Feb. 10. Wanganui, for Bluff, Feb. 11. Wellington, for Northern Ports, Feb. 10. Zealand!*, for London, Feb. 25. Wallabi, for Bluff, Feb. 9. The p.s. Samson arrived from Oamaru on Saturday night, and passed np to Dunedin. The brig Thomas and Henry, for Lyttelton, was towed to sea on Saturday by the Geelong. The Janet Ramsay, from Kakanui, arrived on Saturday, with 95 bales of wool for transhipment. The Sarah Pile has discharged her oil into the City of Dunedin, and has hauled off into the stream. The ship Warrior Queen was removed from the railway pier, and anchored in the stream this morning. The Flying Squirrel, from Gatlin’s River, with a quantity of cargo from the Surat, arrived yesterday. The barque Elizabeth Graham will finish her loading for London alongside the railway pier, where she will bo removed to-morrow. The Oreti, from Havelock, arrived yesterday with 45,000 feet of timber. She left on the 3rd instant, and had light northerly winds to arrival The 8.8. Wanganui, after discharging wool into the barque Elizabeth Graham, steamed alongside the ship City of Dunedin to discharge preserved moats. The New Zealand Company’s s.s. Wellington arrived at eight o’clock last night. She left Onehunga at 10.30 a.m. on the 3rd. We thank her purser (Mr W. J. Willcocks) for report and files. The 8.8. Wallabi returned from her southern trip at 7 o’clock this morning, and steamed alongside the hulk Henbury to coal, after which she went up to Dunedin. The mail steam ship Mikado arrived last night from Sydney. She left on the 3rd inst., and was off the Heads at noon yesterday, after a fine passage of four days twenty-three hours ; hut being deep (having sufficient coals on board to carry her to San Francisco and back), and it low Wa^er » Pilot Kelly kept her outside until there was sufficient water, when she was caught in a dense fog, and was unable to enter the Heads till 7.30 p.m,, when she steamed np and was moored in the lower anchorage. ° 8 • has been docked, cleaned, and painted, and commences her service by carrying the mail which leaves to-morrow.

TERRIFIC GALE AT AUCKLAND. [Bt Telegraph.] During the gale the steamer Challenger was tun into by the schooner Dauntless, which broke adnft. The steamer smashed against the wharf and sank, and is a complete wreck, lixo -English barque Lauderdale broke from her moorings, and smashed into the wharf several feet. The new schooner Carlisle had her stern completely smashed off. The cutter Aaron and several cargo boats were sunk, and the steamer Uevenport had her paddle-boxes smashed. The schooner Dauntless, the s. s. Lewini, and other vessels had their bulwarks much broken. The ship Chile broke away from the wharf, but her anchors brought her up. A yacht sank off the .Worth Head, but her four occupants were rescued. Dr Philnon reported all well on board the Wave Queen ; but the gale was too severe for the Custom’s boat to return.

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Evening Star, Issue 3422, 9 February 1874, Page 2

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814

Shipping. Evening Star, Issue 3422, 9 February 1874, Page 2

Shipping. Evening Star, Issue 3422, 9 February 1874, Page 2

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