Shipping.
HIGH WATER. To-morrow. Hba-ds I Dunedin 9.28 p.m. 1 \ 10.3 p.m, j 10.48 p.m. ; Monday. PORT ; ICHAX>nSRS. arrived^ Ma^y.—Wellington, s.s., 262 tons, Carey, from Northern Ports. Passengers : Mr and Mrs Thacker, Mr and Mrs Smith, Mrs Wilson, Mrs Piston, Miss Mills, Hon. E. Richardson, g* B8 * 8 , T T™« ei ?4> Hooper, JKirk. Donald Fitzherbert, Robinson, Petchell, White, Maples ; and ten m the steerage. ' BAILED. Claud Hamilton, 516 tons, Bowden, for Melbourne. Passengers for Melbourne: Mr and Mrs M Fee, Mr Byme, and 22 in the steerage. For the Bluff: Mr Smith, and 2in the steerage. - PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Alhambra, for Northern Ports, May’3o. City of Adelaide, for San Francisco, June 2. Dallam Tower, for London, May 28. Freetrader, for Auckland, early. Harriett Armitage, for Auckland, early. Ladgf the Lake, for Port Molyneux, May Maori, for Lyttelton, May 26. Paterson, tor Northern Ports, May' 29. ■ Samson, for Oamaru, May 26. Wallabi, for Bluff, early. Wanganui, for Bluff, May 27. Wellington, for Northern Ports,’ May 27. The schooner Jane Anderson'is loading transhipments from the ship Asia. 1 The s.s. Phoebe sailedtyesterday afternoon With a large cargo, for the North. The s.s. Beautiful Star is loading transhipmenta from the City of Tanjore, and will sail for Lyttelton and intermediate ports tomorrow. The steamers Otago, for Melbourne, via Northern and West Coast Ports, and Claud Hamilton, for Melbourne, via the Bluff, sails this morning. After the p.s. Golden Age came out of Murray’s floating dock, yesterday,'the yacht Jessie Nicnolwas taken in, not the brigantine Kate Brain, as previously reported. , The A.S.P. Co., it is said, claim LI,OOO for (salvage?) towing the Rangatira to Napier, on the occasion of her breakdown in the machinery some months ago, off Poverty Bay. The N.Z. s.B, Wellington arrived at seven o clock this morning, from the North. She left the Manakau at' 10 a.m. on the 17th. and called at the interprovincial ports. We thank her purser (Mr Wilcox) for report and files. Instructions have been sent to . the German frigate Arcona, now in Australian waters, to proceed forwith to Japan, .and the Admiralty . has also been ordered to get ready for sea ira--mediately an ironclad frigate and a corvette for service in Eastern Asian waters. The_ Australian and American Mail Steamship, Company (Limited) has been announced. The capital is set down at L 600,000 in 30,000 shares, _L2O each. The first directors are Messrs H. H. Hall, Paul Siemen Forbes, James White, and Major C. E. Webber j remuneration, LI,OOO per annum.
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Evening Star, Issue 3510, 23 May 1874, Page 2
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