Shipping.
HIGrBC WATER. To-mobrow. Heads j Port Chalmers I Dunedin 9.16 p.m. I 9,51 am. | 10.36 p.m. PORT CHALMERS. ARRIVED. April 23.—Jane, cutter, 25 tons, Divers, from Shag Point. Samson, p.s., 121 tons, Edie, from Oamaru. Passengers : Mr and Mrs Hawden and servant, Mrs Parry, Miss Chase, Mrs R. Campbell, H. Holmes, Richards,Linstone, T?U, and six in the steerage. BAILED. April 23.—Jane, s.s., Adams, for Allday Bay. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Albrn, for Northern Ports, April 30. Alhambra, for Bluff, May 11. ■ Dnnfillan, for London, earlv. Dunedin, for Oamaru, April 24. Emulous, for Oamaru, early. Freetrader, for Hobart Town, April 25. Helen Burns, for London, April 25. Ladybird, for Northern Ports, April 25. Margaret Galbraith, for London, April 25. Mikado, for San Francisco, May 5. Maori, for Lyttelton, April 21. Omeo, for Northern Ports, April 25. Bose M, for Auckland, early. Sarah and Mary, for Hokitika, early. Samson, for Oamaru, April 24, Tasso, for Auckland, April 25. Tanranga, for Wanganui, early. Tararua, for Bluff, April 27. Tokatea, for Sydney, early. Warwick, for London, April'2s. Wanganui, for Bluff, April 24. The s.s. Jane sailed this morning for Allday Bay. The ship Warwick will sail for London on Saturday. ‘ The cutter Jane arrived yesterday, with a cargo of coal, from Shag Point. The three-masted schooner Euphrosyne, which put back to the Heads, sailed again this morning for the Bluff.J The p.s. Samson arrived from Oamaru last night, and steamed alongside the. ship Margaret Galbraith, to discharge cargo. The barque Rose M., having taken In part eargo for Auckland, will sail to-morrow for Oamaru, where she will load the remainder. The s.s. Wallabi, which unfortunately got ashore in the cross-channel on Tuesday night, had not succeeded in getting off at high water this, morning. The brigantine Sarah and Mary, which lately went ashore at Hokitika, is now having a thorough overhaul in the Graving Dock; besides being stopped, caulked, and coppered, she will receive 30 new knees and keelpieces. The work is being done by Mr MTfrnnon. The lighter Sarah and- Esther is also being caulked, and will shortly be fitted up as a prison hulk. Yesterday afternoon a signal was made at the Heads for a steam tug and pilot. The Geelong went down, but upon reaching the Heads Pilot Kelly informed Captain Sinclair that a barque hove in sight, and signalled for a tug, and that she was in a leaky condition, she being then about five miles from the Heads; but after a little time she stood off before the wind. As she did not signal her name, what vessel or from what port she is is unknown. SHIPPING {TELEGRAM. Bluet, April 23.—The William Davie sailed at daylight for Port Chalmers.
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Evening Star, Issue 3484, 23 April 1874, Page 2
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