Shipping.
HIGH WATER. TO-MOBROW. Heads I Port Chalmers J Dunedin 142 p.m. | > . (2.17 p.m. 1 3.02 p.m. PORT CHALMERS., ARRIVED. April 30. —Samson, p.a., 124 tons, Edie,"from Oamaru. Mary Ogilvie, schooner, 72 tons. Falconer, from Oamaru. Stagull, brigantine, 125 tons, Best, from Havelock. Mermaid, cutter, 12 tons, Kelly, from Wai kouaiei. Wallabi, s.s., 101 tons, Leys, from the Bluff. SAILED. April 30.—Beautiful Star, s.s., 146 tons, Hart, for Lyttelton and intermediate ports. Isabella, brigantine, 82 tons, Quance, for Hokitika. Omeo, 699 tons, Calder, for Melbourne via the North. —Passengers, for Lyttelton: Misses Hattie Shepparde and Cade, ,Mrs Motley, Capt. Petherbridge. Major Hornbrook, Messrs Bunney and Rankin, and one in the steerage. ' PROJECTED DEPARTURES. • Albion/for Northern Ports, Maylll. Alhambra, for Bluff, May 11. Anne, for Moeraki, May 1. Dunfulan, for London, early. Emulous, for Oamaru, early. Excelsior, for Auckland, early. Helen Burns, for London, MayJ9. Isabella, for Hokitika, early. Margaret Galbraith, for London, May|s. Mikado, for San Francisco, May 5. Mary Ogilvie, for 6reymouth, May 2. Maori, for Lyttelton, May 3. Phoebe, for Northern Ports, May 2. SatnsonV' for Oamaru* Mayl. • Tauranga, for Wanganui, early. Tokatea, for Sydney, early. Wanganui, for Bluff, early. Wallabi, for Bluff, May 2. The cutter Mermaid arrived from Waikouaiti last night. The brigantine Isabella sailed this morning for Hokitika. The ship Undine, from London, will commence to discharge this afternoon. > The s.B. Wallabi arrived this morning, and steamed alongside the hulk Henbury to coal The schooner Mary Ogilvie arrived yesterday afternoon with a cargo of grain from Oamaru. The steamers Tararua, for Melbourne via the Bluff, and Beautiful Star, for Lyttelton and intermediate ports, sailed last night. The p.s. Samson arrived last night from Oamaru, and steamed alongside the ship Dallam Tower to discharge. Her passengers were conveyed to Dunedin by the p. s. Golden Age. The brigantine Seagull arrived yesterday from Havelock. She left there on the 21st, with a strong S. W. wind as far as Cape Campbell, then moderate northerly winds to arrival. She brings a full cargo of sawn timber.
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Evening Star, Issue 3490, 30 April 1874, Page 2
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338Shipping. Evening Star, Issue 3490, 30 April 1874, Page 2
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