Shipping.
HIGH WATER. To-mobkow. Heads I Port Chalmers | Dunedin 2.17 p.m. I 2.52 p.m. | 3.37 p.m. PORT CHALMERS. ARRIVED. March 14. —Wallabi, s.s,, 100 tons, Leys, jom Kakaaui. Samson, p. s., 124 tons, Edie, fromOamaru. Passengers : Miss Killmann, Messrs M'Lean and Holmes, and fifteen in the steerage. March 15. Cooraerang, p.s., 152 tons, Hughes, from Lyttelton and intermediate ports. Passenger : Mr Hunter. Hope, cutter, 21 tons, Gay, from Toi Tois. Beautiful Star, s.s., 146 tons, Hart, from Lyttelton and intermediate ports. Passengers: Miss Grater, Messrs Speight, Tewsley (2), Benson, Solomon, Musgraves, Barker, Allen, Perry, and two in the steerage. Wanganui, s.s., 179 tons, Fraser, from the Bluff. March 16. Tauranga, 61 tons, M'Kay, from Timaru. SAILED. March 16. —Maori, s.s., 118 ions, Malcolm, for Timaru. PROJECTED DEPARTURES, Alhambra, for Bluff, March 18. Beautiful Star, for Lyttelton, March 17. Omeo, for Northern Ports, March 18. The s.s. Wanganui arrived at 10 a.m. yesterday from the Bluff and passed up to Dunedin. The p.s. Samson arrived on Saturday evening from her Oamaru trip, and steamed alongaide the Margaret Galbraith? this morning to discharge cargo. The passengers by the Scimitar were removed yesterday from the ship to the Quarantine Island, the s.s. Result being engaged to tow the ship’s boats containing them to the island. The topsail schooner Taurunga arrived this morning from Timaru with 300 bags of wheat for transhipment. She left Timaru on Satur-
day morning; had variable winds, with thick fogthe whole of the passage. The 8.8. Wallabi arrived at 8 p.m. on Saturday from Kakanui with a cargo of wool for transhipment to the City of Dunedin. Captain Leys reports the brig Silver Lining still on the rook but had sunk down considerably. The p.s. Comerang arrived last night from her usual trip to Lyttelton and intermediate ports, and steamed alongside the ship Warwick to discharge twenty-nine bags of grain. She left Lyttelton at noon on the 12th, called at Akaroa, Timaru, and Oamaru, and arrived as above. The Harbor Company’s s.s. Beautiful Star arrived at 9 a.m. yesterday. After landing mails and passengers at the railway jetty, steamed alongside the ship Margaret Galbraith to discharge cargo. She left Lyttelton on Friday with forty emigrants ex Dilharee, whom she landed at Timaru and arrived arrived as above. The harbor has quite a busy appearance, there being four vessels discharging—the Dalham Tower, Jungfrau, Serene, and Carnatic - and two loading in the stream, viz, the
Margaret Galbraith and Warwick. At the railway pier, the ship Wild Deer is discharging, and the City of Dunedin, Agnes Muir, and Dunfillan loading. The s.s. Lady of the Lake was taken out of the floating dock this morning, and the p.s. Geelong taken in. After the latter has been cleaned and painted, the s.s. Maori will go in to be cleaned and painted. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. Wellington, March 16.—The Alhambra sailed for the South at 11a.m. to-day. Auckland, March 16.--The Mongol had a stormy passage from Napier. She sails today.
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Evening Star, Issue 3452, 16 March 1874, Page 2
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