Shipping.
HIGH WATER ,A TO-HQBROW./4V Ok • Heads pPokr: CaAiiisfca [Dukedih 12.10 p.m. |/ 12:45 urn. •., - j igo p fin . / PORT OHALaiBRS. }%\ ABBiysD. ; March 27.—Friendship, schooner; 40 tons, Drachmas, IromOamarn. Benclenoh, schooner, 66 tons. Weir, from Havelock. SAILED. 'March 27.—Annie, 22 tons, Haswell, for Kakanui. Trial, 26 tons, Bradshaw, for Waikbnaiti. ' Samson, p.s.; 124 tons, Edie, for Oamarn. Lutterworth, ship,' 883 tons, Clark, for Newcsstle. . Wbbdville, barque,' 360 tons,'' Hedge;-for Kewcastle,%'" ■, :• . ■v ;r;. ;, -j Wallahi, s.s., 191 tons, Leys, for the Bluff. PROJECTED DEPARTURES, Albion, for Bluff, April 3. Beautiful Star,. for ( Lyttelton, early , ■ Claud Hamilton, for Northern, Ports, April 1. City, of Dunedin* for .London, March 30., Dohfillan, for London, early.. j'' Helen Burns, for London) April 18. • Mongol, for San Francisco, April?. . MargaretGalbrdith, for London, April 15. Samson, for Oamarn, March 31. s 'Serene, for Auckland, early. J i y‘ Taranaki, for Northern Ports, March 31i • Wanganui, for Bluff, April 1. j The sehooner’Pioneer has finished taking on board her transhipments from the Dauam Tower, _ ’’ i ' . The brig William Cundall was removed to : railway, pier this morning to discharge her■ The s.B. Wallahi sailed for the Bluff this i afternoon with a number of immigrants from i the ship Scimitar. | The .Harbor, Company’s, p.s. Samson sailed l for Camara shortljr after the arrival of vhe 7.30 \ train from Dunedin, with a large number of pas- ‘ rangers. ■ The schooner Friendship arrived this mom- \ IngrtmApMsed uptoT}unedin with a full, cargo i ef grain and wool, She having left Camara on i .Wednesday evening. . .... The barque Wobdville, for' Newcastle, put to! Beklßßt'night,ahd the 1 fine, clippership Lutterwonrth, f aTao. for Newcastle, was l towed out by! the tug Geelong this morning. > j ■ - Thfe Hatbbr Oq.’a s.s.; Beautiful Star sailed ' 1 for-Lyttelton.and intermediate ports this after-. noon, vlhe Maori .also sailed this afternoon for 1 % special trip to Tpnara. . The coasters Annie,! for Kakan.ui k ,and Trial, for Waikouaiti, sailed j jresteraay.;.:’ The schooner Bencleuch strived this i morning'and passed,up,to Dunedin; reports kavingHaveloCfc on the IStH inst. On the 18th ’ Captain Henry met with an accident by which * ms shoulder wag'dislocated. The vessel was: then 'steered for Lyttelton, arriving there on 1 the. 21st, • and,, after landing Captain Henry,; proceeded on her voyage, her chief officer, Mr : •Weir, < taking command. Experienced light 1 N«W» and. * easterly winds during the'passive. She brings 25,000 feet of timber. , ' l; ]
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Evening Star, Issue 3462, 27 March 1874, Page 2
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