Shipping.
HIGH WATER, TOtMOBBOW, I OHAUMBB I DiTKEDI# 2.59 p.m. | 3.34 am. | 4.19 p.m. PORT CHALMERS. \ 1 ABBIVEJ), W 8,s -’ 118 tons * Peterson, wvf So M Passengers : Mrs M'Farlane, KMit B ™/?. 69 - Jacobs, Mitchell, Master Mitchell, and 10 in the steerage, 62 Un%Ser Herald ’ 48 tons ’ Amatt » frora CatSAILED. Point!™ 1 tons, Divers, for Shag Anne, 22 tons, Haswell, forMoeraki. w,- ’ 8.8,, 266 tons, Andrews, for the IJorth. Passengers: Mr and Mrs Farr, Miss Iv. r * J r ’ ftn d Miss Van Blarcom, Mrs Smith, Mrs M Donnell, Messrs Thomas MonHenderson, Mendershansen : 23 ,9 hmameB *or West Coast. Nicolme, 850 tons, Ahlman, for New York. hoM^jT 1151! And Misses LayBamson, p.s., 124 tons, Edie, for Oamanl. ' PBOJIOTBD DEPARTURES. Alhambra, for Bluff, March 18. Agnes Muir, for London, March 21. Sta L for Lyttelton, early. City of Dunedin, for London, March 23. Wanganui, March 18. IMmnllan, for London, early. Margaret Scollay, for Moeraki, March 18. Mongol, for San Francisco, April 7. Su* 8 ?’ f 2 r rth , ern Ports, March 18. Phoebe, for Northern Ports, March 21. Pioneer, for Camara, March 18. Samson, for Camara, March 20. Wanganui, for Bluff, March 18. Wallabi, for Bluff, March 21. The ship Carnatic took on hoard the first of her gram yesterday. The North German barque Nicoliue sailed yesterday for New York, with a Ml cargo of
, New Zealand Co.’s b.s. Ladybird sailed mi i evening, shorty after the aT m7 a ‘ 5.15 p.m. train from t)unedin. Xne Coomerang, after discharging part of her gram into the ship Warwick, steamed remainder^ 16 ’^ utiec^*n discharge the The coasters Jane Hannah, from the *Molyneux, and Lloyd’s Herald, from Gatlin’s River, «S^’S'w e wwL fc * m ° rni ° f! “ s “ tos ‘ * _ Ihe p.s. Samson sailed for her usual trip to Oamaru shortly after the arrival of the 7.30 thw morning. In getting underweigh . f o«led the schooner Jane Anderson, cairyfu? wa V tho latter’s jibboom. The Harbor Company’s s.?. Maori arrived from her special trip to Timaru at 11 o’clock this morning, having encountered bad weather during the trip. She left Port Chalmers at 4 p.m. on the 15th; had heavy N.E. winds till arriving at Timaru at 7.30 a.m. on the 16th; discharged sheep, and took on board 603 bags of wheat for transhipment to the ship Warwick, and left at 7 p.m. last night for Port Chalmers; wind arid high sea to arrival at the Heads. After discharging her cargo she will be taken into Murray’s flouting flock to be cleaned and painted. Captain ireteraon reports the brig Moa lying at Timaru,
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Evening Star, Issue 3453, 17 March 1874, Page 2
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426Shipping. Evening Star, Issue 3453, 17 March 1874, Page 2
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