Shipping.
HIGH WATER. Tomorrow, Heads I Port Chalmers | Dunedin 8.7 p.m. 1 8.42 am. | 9.27 p.m. PORT CHALMERS. ARRIVED. April 22.—Mermaid, 12 tons, Kelly, from Waikouaiti._ Wanganui, s.s., 179 tons, Fraser, from the Bluff. Passengers : Mrs Jack and child, Mrs Mayo, Bishop Nevill, Mrs Nevill, Misses Bishop, Paterson, Turnbull, Mr and Mrs Moffatt, Mr and Mrs Riddell and three children, Mr and Mrs Graham, Captain’ Russell, Messrs J. Smythe, A. Roy, W* Miller, Wain, Stevenson, M'Gregor, Conyers, Wait, Bowles. F. Cotterill, Gray, Gunn and party (3), Cadzien, Mackay, Laidlaw, R! Bain, W. Roche, Wade, Beaney, M‘lntosh, Cameron (2), Denniston, Brockett, Lynch, Bengali, Sykes, Hoiobin, Mollison, Street, Coleman; and eight in the steerage. Ladv of the Lake, 8.5., 60 tons, Urquhart, from the M lyneux. Eliza MThee, ketch, 43 tons, Peterson, from Own am. SAILED. April 22.—Wallabi, 0.5,, 101 tons. Leys, forthe Bluff. Annie, 23 tons, Haswcll, for Moeraki. Mary OgiMe, 72 tons, Falconer, for Oamam. Beautiful Star, s.s., 146 tons, Hart, for Oamam. ■PROJECTED *DEP A STO Albion, for Northern Ports, April 80. Alhambra, for Bluff, May 11. Dunfillan, for London, early. Dunedin, for Oamam, April 24. Excelsior, for Auckland, April 23. Emulous, for Oamam, early. Freetrader, for Hobart Town, April 25. Helen Bums, for London, April 25. Margaret Galbraith, for London, April 25. Mikado, for San Francisco, May 5. Margaret Scollay, for Moeraki, April 23. Maori, for Lyttelton, April 24. Omeo, for Northern Ports, Aprilj2s. Rose M, for Auckland, early. Sarah and Mary, for Hokitika, early. Samson, for Oamam, April 24. Tasso, for Auckland, April 25. Tauranga, for Wanganui, early. Tararua, for Bluff, April 27. Tokatea, for Sydney, early. •Warwick, for London, April r 23. Wanganui, for Bluff, April 23.] The ketch Annie sailed this morning for Moeraki. The B.>. Beautiful Star sailed this morning for a special trip to Oamam. The schooner Mary Ogilvie sailed this morning for Oamam with railway iron from the ship Wild Deer. The Eliza M'Phee arrived yesterday from Oamam with a eargo of wheat for transhipment to the Oaraatio. The cutter Mermaid arrived yesterday from Waikouaiti and discharged .135 bags of wheat into the Margaret Galbraith. . The s.B. Lady of the Lake arrived from Kaitangata this morning and steamed alongside the Margaret Galbraith to discharge 400 bales of wheat. Messrs Houghton and Co.’s s.s. Wanganui to-ived at 7.30 this morning from her Southern trip. She brings fifty-three saloon and eight Steerage passengers. A telegram, sent by our reporter at Port Chalmers at 3.30 p.m., says “ Barque at Heads; name unknown. The Wallabi has not Bailed; she is aground in the channel.”
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Evening Star, Issue 3483, 22 April 1874, Page 2
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