Shipping.
HIGH WATER. ITo-mohsow. Heaps J Port Chalmers 1 Dunedin 3.53 p.m. 1 4.28 n.nu | 5.13 p.m. PORT CHALMERS. ARRIVED. February 17.—Alhambra, s.s., 497 tons, Underwood, from the North. Passengers: Mr and Mrs Brooks and 5 children, Messrs Palmer, Messrs Barker, Jacobs, Ancell; and one in the steerage. Annie, 29 tons, Hassell, from Oamani. M ermaid, from Waikouaiti. Huon Belle, from Gatlin’s River. Dover Castle, from Newcastle. . Passengers: Mr and Mrs Roberts and family (5). AT THE HEADS. Barques Bobycito, from Newcastle, East Lothian, from Boston, and a three-masted schooner supposed to be the Elderslie. SAILED. February 17. —Samson, 124 tons, Edie, for Oamarn. Crest of the Wave, 58 tons, Dick, for Oatnaru. Taranaki, 299 tons, Wheeler, for the North. Passengers: For Lyttelton—Dr Hardy and Mr Webb. For Wellington Messrs Calcutt, Grant, and Kappa. For Manuk an—Messrs Stuart, Bathgate; and five in the steerage. Iprojeoted Departures. Alhambra, for Melbourne, via Bluff, Feb. 18. Albion, for Melbourne, via Bluff, Feb. 27. Beautiful Star, for Lyttelton, Feb. 18, Oarl, for Auckland, early. Christian M‘Ausland, for London, Fob. 20. Claud Hamilton, for Melbourne, via Bluff, March 6. Jane Hannah, for Kaitangata, February 19 May Queen, for London, in February Macgregor, for San Francisco. March 10. Omeo, for Newcastle, via Northern Ports, March 0. Oreti, for Havelock, early Phoebe, for Sydney, Feb. 27. Jessie Headman, for London, Feb, 28. Wanganui, for Bluff, Feb. 18. Zealandia, for London, Feb. 25. The ketch Annie arrived this morning from Oamarn. The barque Elizabeth Graham is fast filling up with cargo (or London. The ship Acmes Muir was taken out of the Graving Dock this morning. The ship Agnes Muir will take her cargo for London on board at the railway pier. The R.s. Alhambra arrived this morning at 11.30. She left Nelson on the 13th ; arrived at Wellington on the 14th; left again on the 15th; arrived at Lyttelton on the 16th; left same day, and arrived ns above. This morning a barque was signalled at the Hoads. The Geelong went down to look after her, but she was not made out when our despatch left the port. This morning the Golden Age towed a lighter down alongside the s.s. Mongol to receive cargo. The p.s. Samson sailed for her usual trip to Oamani at D o’clock this morning. The lighter Duke of Edinburgh, when sailing down into Carey’s Bay this morning, got athwart the ship Warrior Queen, but got clear again on the flood tide without doing any damage. The ketch Fanny has taken in a cargo of railway plant for the Molyneux from the ship Dunfillan. The Christian M'Ausland is nearly full, and would have completed her loading to-day if the Golden Age had been available for bringing wool alongside. The Lady of the Lake arrived at Dunedin at sam. She left Waikava at 3 p.m. yesterday, and had fine weather throughout the passage.
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Evening Star, Issue 3429, 17 February 1874, Page 2
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479Shipping. Evening Star, Issue 3429, 17 February 1874, Page 2
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