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Shipping.

HIGH WATER. To-mobbow. Heads x I Port Chalhebs j Dunedin 110 p.m. I L 45 uin. 1 2.30 p.m. V PORT CHALMERS. 'ARRIVED. April 28. I —Tararua, 562 ;tons, Clark, from Melbourne via .West Coast and Northern Ports. Passengers.: Mr and Mrs and Miss Polki, Mrs Hughes, Mrs Marks, Mrs Haines, Rev, Mr Johnston, Captain Kahn, Messrs Hamilton, Apes, Rankin, Jackson, Cullen, Orbin, Bennett, Miss M'Naraara, and thirteen in the steerage. S. &, 600 tons, Oalder, from Melbourne, via the Bluff. Passengers: Prom Melbourne— Mrs -Rowe and family, Misses Gertrude and Price, Messrs Rozby, Ritchardt, Dalgety, ■ ■ Paterson, Eskdale,. Anderson, -Fane, Blythe, Donaldson, and fifteen in the steerage. From the Bluff—Mrs Hyams, Mrs Trintar, Mr and Miss Daniels, Messrs Beethmn. W, Hunter: A. Dnneb, Maunders, Launden, Kinross, T. Wilson, R. B. Mason, Yon Tungelmra, and thirteen in the steerage! Phoebe, as.',' 417 tons, Worre, from Northern Ports. : Presenters: Hon. W. H. Reynolds, Mrs and Min Maeandrew, Mrs M‘Ewan, Miss Levy, Misses Walker (2), Captain Fatherfctidge, Messrs Montague, Cook, Haines, Williamson, Doßeer, Masters, Hardy, Grierson, . Hardy, Strode, and four in the steerage. .SAILED. ’ April 28.—Freetrader, 250 tons. Miles, for Hobart Town. Samson, p.s., 124 tons, Edie, for Oamaru. • Tsteß<i, baique, 264 tons, Moulton, for Auckland. ■ EBOJEOTED DEPABTDBES. Albion, for Northem'Porta, Alhambra, for Bluff, May 11, , -Beautiful Star, for Lyttelton, April|29 r Dunedin, for Oamaru, April 29. Dunfillan, for London, early. Emulous, for Oamaru, early. Excelsior, for Auckland, early. Helen Burns; for London, May 9. Isabella, for Hokitika, early. Margaret Galbraith, for London, May 5. Mikado, for San Francisco, May 5. : " Mary Ogilvie, for Greymouth, May 2. Maori, for Lyttolten, early, Qmeo, for Northern Ports, April 30. '/ Phoebe, for Northern Ports, May 2. Samson, for Oamaru, May 1. Tauranga, for Wanganui, early. Tararua, for Bluff, April 29. j !! i Toiitoa, for Sydney, early. ■ Wanganui, fpr Bluff, April 30. The schooner Beholeuch was towed to Dun* . .•din. by the s.s. Jane yesterday. . The. p.s. Samson left for her usual trip to ' Oamaru shortly after the arrival of the 7.30 .train from Dunedin this morning. f Owing to the insufficient pier accommodation at the Fort, the-Pier-Masterhas been compelled to remove the ships Wild : Deer and Helen : Burns mto the stream. - ■ barque Freetrader was towed down from . Dpnedin yesterday afternoon by the Geelong, ymd after a short stay at the Port, was towed to sea, bound for Hobart Town. -'•.Messrs M’Meckra, Blackwood, and Co.’s s.s. . ‘paw «rlved at 7.3° a.m. to-day frcm Mel- *- T* the Bluff. She brings 233 tons of . . rad 35 horses for Dunedin. She left Melbourne »t 3 p.m. on the 21st; arrived at the Bluff at B’a.ip. on the 27th; .left for Port Chalmers at 5 p.in. yesterday, and arrived as above. ... We are indebted to her purser (Mr Miller) for -teport and filos. She sails for the Northern rad West Coast Ports on Thursday. Messrs M'Meokan, Blackwood, and Oo.’s s.s. Tararua jarrived alongside the railway pier at 8 a.n. to-day. * She left Hobson’s Bay at 6 p.m. on toe 14th ; arrived off Hokitika at midnight on the 19th; left Hokitika at 2 p.m. on the ■ 20th : called at Greymouth, Nelson, WellingtOn< Lyttslton, rad Timaru, and arrived as , We thank her purser (Mr Hart) for report; and files. She leaves again for Melbourne via the Bluff, to-morrow afternoon. will be remembered that the William '■ Davie attempted to leave the Bluff on the 21st just., for Dunedin; and when she was on the point of sailing she'was caught by a sudden gale from the south-west, which forced her to anchor-again, in the middle of the channel We regret to lear that while she was anchored' - ; m this position she bumped once or twice on a sandbank, the existence of which had not been previously It is believed that this .BAnk* OR which there are three or four fathoms ;■ S* at; low tide, roust have been formed durmg' the recent south-westerly gales. Forwie veesel was hot seriously injured. Captain Thornton,- harbor master at the Bluff, ajhMi requested an inquiry into the oiroumStraoes.— ‘ Southland Times. ’ THE SATSUMA MUTINY. ...■At the WiUiamslown police court on April ■ li. two sailors, named John Willey, alias Weston, rad Robert Kelson, alias Newton, were charged with leaving the ship Satsuma on . of: the vessel . , Vpm Mlato stated that on the previous Sunday a conversation with Nelson about the mutiny, and he said he would tell all about it if he was taken te a quiet place. His request was complied with, and from Hie statement witness learnt that the captain drank . t* 7 T°W. »nd badly used all on fed.: He.thoMht it was Johnson .who pnt the" rope round the captain’s neck. Wilier over the head of Dunn, who was thought te be a tale-bearer between the men rad the captain.- Only five men went in the boat, and three of these were taken on board tile Oingalese.The captain was always drunk, rad he drove the mate mad by his m-usage! staktoment to the effect thathe mdndfctell the truth on board the Cingalese' ■ £hSd^r h,WOQId u plaoed “ kGD '* :^ ■ [ shipping telegram; . WWMftHtoN, April2B.—Arrived - M'OallUm Mohr.ifrem London. She is tW ehrat ship that has ever capim here^

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Evening Star, Issue 3488, 28 April 1874, Page 2

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Shipping. Evening Star, Issue 3488, 28 April 1874, Page 2

Shipping. Evening Star, Issue 3488, 28 April 1874, Page 2

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