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’ PORT CHALMERS. , ARRIVED. : : : Melbourne, via West Coast and Northern ports. Passengers ; Mrs and Miss Smith and three children, Mrs Mitchell, Misses Palmer and Matthews (2), Messrs Manson, Howarth, M’Kenzie, Kennedy, Taiaroa, Ellison, Hostler, Lees, Hule, and 25 in the steerage. April 2.—Claud Hamilton, s.s., 510 tons, W. J, Bowden, from Melbourne, via the Bluff. Passengers; Mr and Mrs William Gustavus Wilkinson, Mr, Mrs, and Miss Seeley, Mrs, Miss&j (2), and Master Davis, Mrs M’Carthy, Miss Cottrer, Master Bawden and nurse, Messrs Scott, Rankin. Foster, O. W. Ireland, B. Levison, J. W. Roberts, Jarman, Chapman, H. M'Neill, and 45 in the steerage. Samson,. p.R., 124 tons, Bdie, from Oamaru. Passengers : Misses Aiken (2). Mr and Mrs Walker, Messrs Blink, Clews, Booth, Malson, Fager, Raw, Greenfield, Mitchell, and 11 in the ateerage, WaUabi, 5.8., 101 tons, Leys, from the Bluff. Passengers Miss Daly. Messrs Bernard,’ Law, Nickollas, Cook, Bayley, Hocken, and Ross. gAttSD, ■ l. —Mary Webster, brigantine, 91 ton?, Holmes, for Kakanui. ,-■? - Wanganui, 8j5.,; ; 179 tons, Fraser, .for the Bluff. PROJECTED; DEPARTURES. Albion, for Bluff, April 3. Beautiful Star, for Lyttelton, early. Claud Hamilton, for Northern Porta, April 3. Dunfillah, for London, early. Helen Burns, for London, April 15. . Kassa, for Newcastle, early. ; Ladybird, for Northern Ports, April 4. Mongol, for San Francisco, April 7. Margaret Galbraith, for London, April 15, Samson, for Oamaru, April 3. Serene, for Auckland, early. WaUabi; for Port Molyneux, April 4. Wanganui, for Blnff, April 8. Warwick, for London, April 15. .’ •■•Theshlp Lutterworth will sail for Newcastle on Saturday. -,.r The brigantine, Mary Webster sailed yester- .. . . The. M. Wahgaivui 'sailed for the Bluff last night ; besides a number, of saloon passengers, ’•‘ 'she took abbht forty emigrants by the ship Scimitar. ’ : The 'ketch Huon Belle having nearly completed'her repairs - will shortly be taken out of .c the floating doek, when, the s.s. .Maori will go in for a thorough overhaul, . The brig william-Oundell was removed to ■.the ; inuer : borth -at the railway pier yesterday afternoon, where she will discharge the remainder of her sugar’for Dunedin. ~p . -The Harbor Co.’s p.s. Samson arrived at four o’clock tbit momiagfrom Oamaru, and steamed ' : ‘jflohgddS the ship Dallam Tower to discharge ; • 'bargh: She left Oamaru at ' ten o’clock last ' ■ evening, wifchfine weather. id (i.'The B*B. WaUabi arrived from the Bluff.at ;■" B’3(X this morning, and .steamed alongside the hj Jungfrau to discharge cargo. She L: j t leftPprt .Chalmers on Friday night, and arrived .wtfjl the* .1. a.in., on Saturday; discharged passengers’ and cargo, and sailed for Riverton sit ff'Amli arrived there' and left again at 11 ».m.;bh ; Monday, iih4 arrived at the Bluff at 1 tfemiVtodk oh board cargo, ancL left again for Port Chalmers at 5.15 p.m. lasvnight and ar- • • rived‘ae above. i . Messrs M’Meckan, Blackwood, and Co.’s • fine a.#. Albion arrived from Melbourne, yia West Coast and Northern Ports, at 6.30 p.m. yoeterday. She left Melbourne at 6 p.m. bn* ths 19th, and arrived at Hokitika at 5 p p.m. , the.Jlth; left again at 6 a.m. on tho2sth, and arrived at Nelson at 1 a.m. onthe26th ; left again at 2 p.m, .and arrived at Wellingtos-’ midnight'; left again at 6 p.m. on the 27th, - amd. irrivad at Ljrttelton at 11 a.m.- on the 38fch; again,at 5.50 p.m. .on the 30th, and arrived at Oamaru at 11 a.in. on the Slat, and left again for Port Chalmers at 1.30 p.m. on the Ist, and arrived- as above. We thank her purser, Mr J. Norris, for report and files. She leaves again for Melbourne, via the Bluff, tomorrow afternoon. , .i Messrs M.Meckan, Blackwood’s s.s. Claud ' Hamilton,' from Melbourne, via the Bluff, arrived alongside the railway pier at 6 this morning. ■ She left Port Philip Heads at 5 a.m. on the 26th ; passed Wilson’s: Promontory at 7.30 p.m. same day; experienced a strong gale from the N.N.E., with, heavy head , sea from . the'N.E. '; pissed Sister Island at 7.45 a.m. on • the 27th, thence to the 30th had strong N.E. ' and S.E; windd,.’with heavy rains. On the 30th, had a strong gale from the S.E. with heavy swell ; on the 31st, had moderate S.S.W. wind; passed the Solander at and Cod Fish v’j Island at midnight with a- strong wind and i;; heavy;flquaUs from ,the , S.W.; sighted- Dog j- Island light; at 2.30 a.m. .on the Ist, and lay-to ; > nptil' daylight, and went into, the Bluff at 5 a.m.; left for Port Chalmers at 0 p.m., had strong S. W, winds with heavy sea to arrival. We thank her purser, Mr John Grotto, for report and files. She leaves again for Melbourne via Northern and West Coast Ports to-morrow - .
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Evening Star, Issue 3467, 2 April 1874, Page 2
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