Shipping.
HIGH WATER. ? To-mobbow. Heads 1 Poet Chalmebs I Dunedin 1.03 p.m. I 1.38 am. | 2.23 p,ra. POHT.QHALMbrs. ABBIVED..r>’ February 26.—; pioneer, 23' tons, Mathieaon, from AUday Bay£i'ti i //•••. February 27-—Albion, .tonsj Underwood, from MejtMirhe via Weafe Goastand' Northern Ported:” Paaserigtis; Mf'and Mrs Chapman, Mr and Mrs Higginson, Mrs Guinness, Misses Flexman and Heywood, Messrs Hooke, Cameron, MTntosh, Farren, W, Rees, W. F. White, F. T. Allen, Gabites; and 15 in the steerage. SAILED. February 26.—Carl, 286 tons, Oizen, for Auckland; ' ; February 27.—Samson, p.s., 124 tons, Edie, for Camara. Jane Hannah, 52 tons, Kerns, for Kaitangata. Albion, 800 tons, Underwood, for Melbourne, via the. Bluff. Passengers: For Melbourne— Mrs Wood and child, Mr and Mrs Soulter, Mrs' Faulkner and three children, Mrs Jamieson/ Messrs W. Gustavos Wilkinson, Faulkner, C. Begg. For the Bluff—Mr Brodrick; and 21 in the steerage. VROJEOTED DEPARTURES, Agnes Muir, for London, March 14. City of Dunedin, for London, March 14. Claud Hamilton, for Melbourne, via Bluff, March 6.' Jessie Headman, for London, Feb. 28. Kate Brain, for Auckland, Feb. 28. /Macgregotf, fofcSah Francisco. March 10. Omeo, for Newcastle, via Northern Ports/ March?. : Oreti, for Wellington, early. Phoebe, for Sydney, Feb. 28. Wallabi, for Southland, Feb. 28. Wellington, for Northern Ports, March 5 Messrs M*Meckan, Blackwood, and Co.’s steamship AJbipn, Captain Underwood, arrived at the Heads at' 8.30 p,tn. yesterday from Melbourne, via West Coast and Northern Ports. She cleared Port Phillip Heads at 5.30 p.m. on the 14th,-inst. ; arrived at Hokitika, at 3, a.m. on the 20tK ; left at 4 p.m. same day; called at Nelson, . Wellington, Lyttelton, and Oamaru, and arrived as above.' We are obliged t® her purser (Mr. J. Norris) for report and files. The p.s. Samson left for her trip to Oamaru at 8,30 this morning. The 1 schooner ; Pioneer, from Allday Bay, arrived yesterday afternoon, with a cargo of wheat for transhipment into the Agnes Muir." The brig Carl, for Auckland, sailed yesterday afternoon, with a fine S.W. wind. The Jane Hannah, for Kaitangata, sailed down from Dunedin yesterday, and got under way this morning.. The brig Wild Wave was towed down from Dunedin yesterday by the s. s. Jane, and moored alongside the hulk California to discharge her coaL The s.s. Oyphrenes, 2,250 tons, 400 h.p., the fourth boat of the Californian Service, sailed from London oh January 14 for Adelaide and Melbourne.
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Evening Star, Issue 3438, 27 February 1874, Page 2
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393Shipping. Evening Star, Issue 3438, 27 February 1874, Page 2
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