Shipping.
HIGH-WATER. . . To-tfbßßOvsv Grads I' Poßif/ptfAUtßßa J Ddnediu 3,56 p.m. j : 4s. pun*;.-/ J - 5:16 p.m. PORT CHALMERS. : V AT/THE HEADS, ' March 18.—Woodville, barque, Hodge, from Newcastle. ABBIVED. March 18.—Jane, s.s., 25tons, Adams, from Moeraki. Alhambra,, via West Coast, and Northern ports. Passenfers: Mr.and Mrs Nickolson, .Messrs Howey, tout, HoVneyyßiirtoh, Ballatxtyne, Delamain, Yquile, Captain Hutton, and five in the steerage. - - ' Woodville,barque,fromNewcastle, Passengers; Miss Neale, and Mrs Loader. ■ SAILED. March 18. —Beautiful Star, s.s, 146 tons, Hirt, for Lyttelton and’intermediate port's. Fanny, 25 tofts, Andrews, for Catliiys River. Lady of the Lake,?.s,, 66; tons, TJrquart for-' the Mddyneux. ,; ; d ;i ! Wanganui, s.s., 179 tons, Fraser, for the Bluff. ‘ Alhambra,; 497 . tons, Underwood,.'for, Melbourne. Passengers for Melbourne : Mr, Mrs, "’and Miss Jones,, M>s, G., W- Smith, Miss Stevens, Messrs Glassy'Eskdalc, Grogan, BathgatbV and Munroei ■ . ; Fbr the Bluff :■ Miss Brooriok, ’• Messrs Woodlands, Goodman,- Tennet, and 23 in the-steerage for Melbourne. PROTECTED DEBABTUBES, Agnes Muir, for Loudon, March 21. Beautiful Star, for Lyttelton, early. City of Dunedin, for London, March 23. Dunfillan, for London, early. 1 Margaret Scollay, for Moeraki, March 20. • Maori, for Lyttelton, March 19, Mongol, for San Francisco, April 7. Otago, for Northern ports, March 19. Phcebe, for Northern Ports, March 21. . f Pioneer, for Oamaru, March 18. Samson, for Oamaru, March 20. Wanganui, for Bluff, early. Wallabi, for Bluff, March 21, ‘ . The /Harbor Co.’s s.s. Beautiful Star sailed last'night for Lyttelton and intermediate ports. The ship Helen Burns was removed alongside the railway pier, where she will take in her cargo for London. ..... The p.s. : ’Geelong, having been cleaned and painted, was taken out of the floating dock this morning, and the s.s. Wallabi-taken in. The s.B. Maori will not go into the floating dock-rat present.. She is advertised to sail for Tiinarn and Lyttelton to-morrow evening. „• The schooner Tauranga discharged 300 bags wheat into the Warwick, and Will go into the Gteving Dock with-the Margatet Galbraith. ’ -The ■■B,B: Wanganui came down from Dunedin 'and ;after . coaling: at the hulk Hefiburyi discharged cargo, into; the ship Agnes Muir,'.; i and r sailed for the Bluff in the afternoon., I.;-.; -• -.The ship Dunfillan has. the remainder of her and will be removed from the pier into tile stream ' oil Friday. She will, sail for/ at the beginning of next week/ ■ ■ ■ ; ‘ ; - ■ •. i The ship Helen- Burns/-having been cleaned and had her bottom coated with patent grease, waq.taken out of the Graving Dock this morning.; The Margaret Galbraith will be the next ship.,takeh infor. the same purpose, , The-bai;que/ Wbbdville left Newcastle bn the 28th Febimary, and experienced easterly and variable winds,. with thick weather . She reached' Codfish Island at-8 p.m. on the 16th. Passed Dog Island at 4 a.in. on the 17th, and the' Nuggets at’. 2 p.m. the same day, was sigr nailed at- theHeadgat noon, and arrived in Port,at 2.30 p.m; terday-: , Messrs M’Meckan, Blackwood,; and Co.’s s.s. Alhambra arrived at one o’clock this afternoon. She left "Melbourne oh the sth ; arrived at Hokitika on the.llth ; left again on the 12th : atriveil at Nelson on the 13th; left same day, and. arrived at Wellington -on the 14th; left again on the 16th, and arrived at Lyttelton on the>l7th f : left • again same day, and arrived as above. She leaves again this evening with the outward Suez mail. SHIPPIN G/TELEGRAMS, Newcastle/ March 10.—Ellen, and .Lady Emnub, f<w Dunedin. > Adelaide, March'B.—May King, for New Zealand. ; .
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Evening Star, Issue 3454, 18 March 1874, Page 2
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562Shipping. Evening Star, Issue 3454, 18 March 1874, Page 2
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