Shipping.
HIGH WATER. .* To-mobbow. I Heads j Post Chalmers I Dunedin, 4.50 p.m. Is, 5.25 am. | 6.lop]ttU : >i f ■ V: ■■■ ’ Mar s.—Triidpkfltch, 12 from Waik&aiti. \i & ,\ ■ Shag point;?/ ig/' \ -vJv ■ Samson, p.5.,'T24 terns, Edie, from Oamaru. Passengers: Messrs Duncan, William, Sayell, Blakely, Gordon, Wood, Grady; and seven in (he steerage. , Hope, cutter, 21 tons, Gay, from Oamaru. ■JT — _ May s.—Excelsior, schooner, OSTtdns, Joiner, ‘ for Auckland. ’ , - lOltoha.Leys, for tbe Bluff. - _M»ori, 8.8., 118 tons, Malcolm, for Lyttelton ud'intemeffiate ports. ' .PROJECTED DEPARTURES., tor Northern Ports, May 11. 1 Alhambra, for Bluff, May IV - Beautiful jSfcar; for l Lyttelton, May 6. ■ Cyphren’esVor'SAh Pr&nciseo, May 7. ■ DunfiUah,rfor London; early. • Efimlons, for Oamaru,: early.' - Excelsior, for early. Helen Burns, for London, May 9. laabella,i for Hokitika, jeariy.; ; - _ Margaret Ghlbraith, for London, May 6. “"Maori,'forXyttelteh, May 7.. , « 1 Omteb, for Bluff; May $. <7 ! Samson, for Oamaru,. May 5. .S. V I. Tauranga. for Wanganui, early. Sydney, early.: . ! * Wanganui, for Bluff, May 6. Warrior Queen, for San Francisco, May 6. Wellington, for Northern Ports, May 7. The scheonet Excelsior sailed for Auckland yesterday.,, r; ... ~ . ‘ ' The' fr s. Barasbii arrived on Saturday night from Oamaru. The steamers Wallabi, for the Bluff, and Maori, for Lyttelton and intermediate ports, left yesterday. , Thecoasters Trial, from'Waikbuaitl, Jane,; from Shag Point, and Mope, from, Oamaru, arrived yesterday, i . ..The N._Z. Ce.’s b. b. Wellington, from Northern Porta, arrived at 2.30 p.m. on Saturday, and steamed to head ef the Graving Dock to discharge telegraph posts. . She left the llanakau at 2.30p:m. on the 27th. We thank her purser, Mr W. J. Willcocks, for report and files. ■' The Wellington leaves again for the Thursday,, , . MOBE WRECKS AT OAMARU. J, , , Oamabu, May 3. . • Saturday, ; night, at ebb tide, a heavy nouth-eart sea suddenly tet in, arid, and the six veraele in the bay w;ere , quickly placed' in jeopardy, there bring little or no wmdi ; The: Hope, Enterprise, and Janet Ramsay succeeded; m getting out before. midnight; but the Ocean Wave,, .ooal-laden, • fjoni Lyttelton, came* on the. Lagoon, and is . a total wreck. the cargo was saved., The vessel is in-rored-fpr L 1,200, British. The Emtripus follpwed an hoiv later. Her cargo wasYortjf-ff fS <’ tens of flour. 'lt Has been got ottf; and fit hbV mucH damaged.lt J is insured i& the New Zealand ’office. The ’vessel is believed to be insured in _thePacific. She is not much msufed, and may possibly be got off . The barque Rose M. rode itouV with two anchors down,, and a very large scope of cable. . The sea is now going dov^V^.s^4 G SHIPPING TELEGRAM. \i . t. ‘March 5, Punjaub, from Lyttelton-Bailed: February 21, James Nicol Fleiffing,,for.Otago Huntley Gastle, for Aucklaad ; 24th, Ballochmyle; for Lyttelton s ’■ *6th, r Janet Court, for; Otago; March 2, Buckmghamshire and Roslyn Castle, for , Otago ; February 21, La Hogue, for Wellington. She has 344 Government immigrants, and Mr Thos. Turnbull, the Rev. Joseph and John Murphy •S4o«gh.t.others in the saloon: ; March 8, La Pmz, for Nelson. has 415 ommtnts fop Otago ; r ßallochmyJe, 384 : Jameb' Wishart, ; for, ’ Aucldahd, 277! The Qusen of the Nations is to leave Belfast on March 12, with 300 emigrants, to. be followed by the J Loohawe with 350 and,a quantity of , jaiway plant.-: The ; new'ship Waikato, for Wellington and Auckland, has 367 emigrants. IM following! vessels are s loading For! Canterbury : Caroline, Devara,’ and Hindostan. For Wellmgton Eureka and the Wey- 1 mouth. T§e plup Bm Lpge, from Liverpool to 1 Otago, arrived at Long Island by chance, 1 a terrific gale, and carrying: head-gear,' arideVeryf.niif<y j , ohj hf'3j2oo tefis 1 , hks ’ just been’ i latmchcdi She has been chartered by the New ■ Zealandr Shipping Company. The Albion I Shipping Company launched the ship Dunedin '■ ■ 1*55 new hue to Otago by Messrs Henderaoh i ■Bllisi.it) t j
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Evening Star, Issue 3493, 4 May 1874, Page 2
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