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HIGH WATER. To-mobaow. Heads I Port Chalmers I 3.52 p.m. I .439 nm. | 5.24 p.m. PORT CHALMERS. ARRIVED. June 1. —City of Adelaide, R.M.S.S., 825 tons, Brown, from Kandavu, via Auckland and Northern Ports. Passengers : From Kandavu —Mr and Mrs Barr. From Auckland—Mr Sprott. From Wellington—Messrs Bell, Gillies, Calcott, and Hunter. From Lyttelton—Messrs M’Neill, Woods, Turnbull, Dunk, Tolmie, and Holmes, and four in the steerage. Lady of the Lake, s.s,. 60 tons, Urquhart, from the Molyneuv. Samson, p.s., 124 tons, Edie, from Oamaru. Emily, brig, 268 tons, Linklater, from Newoostle. Wanganui, s.s, 179 tons, Fraser, from the Bluff. Passengers: Mr and Mrs Yause, Mrs Drake, Mrs Joss and child, Miss and Master Pause, Messrs J. Goldsmidt, Thomas, Sutton (2), Hart, Smith, Officer,' Purder, Fraser, and one in the steerage. Friendship, schooner, 50 tons, |Deuchrass, from Allday Bay. Hadda, barque, 235 tons, Christian, from Hong Kong. Passengers : Mr Small, Master Christian, and 164 Chinamen. BAILED. Junel. —Comerang, p.s., 125 tons, Hughes, for Lyttelton and intermediate ports, PROJECTED DEPARTURES, Albion, for Northern Ports, June 6. Beautiful Star, for Lyttelton, June 2. City of Adelaide, for San Francisco, June 2. Freetrader, for Auckland, early. Maori, for Lyttelton, early. Samson, for Oamaru, June 2. Seagull, for Bluff, June 3. Scimitar, for London, June 10. Taranaki, for Northern Ports, June 2. Tararua, for Bluff, June 8, Wallabi, for Bluff, June 3. Wanganui, for Bluff, June 3. The p.s. Comerang sailed for the North last night. The s.s„ Wanganui arrived from her Southern trip at 9.10 a.m. yesterday. The Harbor Co.’s p.s. Samson arrived late on Saturday night, and passed up to Dunedin. The Schooner Friendship arrived from Allday Bay this morning, and passed up to Dunedin. The ship Trevelyan was removed from the railway pier and anchored in the stream on Saturday. Yesterday morning the s.s. Lady of the Lake arrived from the jMolyneux, and passed the Port on her way to Dunedin. The Cyphrenes, for San Francisco, and H.M.S, Rosario, for Levuka, left Kandavu the same day as the City of Adelaide. The p.s. Golden Age was employed this morning, transhipping the remainder of the passengers from the Janet Court to the railway pier. The immigrants were conveyed to Dunedin by train. This morning a barque was signalled at the Heads; all well. The Geelong towed her up to her anchorage off the railway pier. She proved to be the barque Hadda, after a fine passage of 62 days from Hong Kong. Captain Christian reports leaving on the Ist of April; crossed the line on the 15th; called at Angor on the 27th ; took in water and left again on the 28th; caught the S.E. trades on the 3iith, inlat. 9.30 N., and lost them on the Bth May in lat, 26,49 S. ; had S. and S.W., winds until meeting the westerlies on the 11th May, which were strong and steady; crossed the meridian of Cape Leuwin on the 18th ; passed the Solandera on the 31st at 4a. m,, and made the Heads this morning. Her passage from here to China occupied 61 days. The brig Emily, previously reported from Newcastle, sailed up to her anchorage on Saturday evening. Left Newcastle on the sth ult., with N.W. winds, which continued until the 19th, then encountered strong easterly gales until the 21st; variable winds since till making the Snares on the 23rd, the wind coming then from the S.W., with a heavy sea: passed the Nuggets on the 27th, and had W.S.W. winds until reaching the Heads on thejevening of the 29th. She brings a cargo of coal. The R. M S. S. City of Adelaide arrived at 6 a.m. yesterday, and steamed alongside the railway pier. Her mails and passengers were transhipped and conveyed to Dunedin by special train at 7.30. The City of Adelaide is owned by the Australasian Steam Navigation ComS any, and is chartered by the A.A.N.Z, Mail ! ompany. She has a hurricane deck, and is fitted up for a large number of passengers. Her saloon is very handsome and comfortable, and has berths to accommodate sixty-five passengers. In connection with the saloon , are six family cabins; also two ladies’ and two gentlemen’s bath-rooms, besides a ladies’ sitting-room and other conveniences. * Her ■ pantry is situated amidships, there being there a constant supply of hot water from the steam while the vessel is under way. Besides a steward and stewardess, the City carries ten under stewards. The officers’ cabins are situated amidships. Her steerage accommodation is very large, being capable of accommodating 1. 0 persons. Here is also a ladies’ cabin, with eighteen berths in it. She left Sidney for Kandavau at 3 p.m, on the 9th, arriving there after a fine passage on the 17th ; on the 19th the Cyphrenes and Tartar arrived, and the City transhipped her mails and passengers into the Cyphrenes, and received the New Zealand mails and passengers from the Tartar; coaled the Cyphrenes and left for Auckland at 2 p.m, on the 20th ; experienced fine weather till the 24th, when it blew fresh with a heavy sea ; on •account of thick weather anchored about four miles south of Tiri Tiri from 12 p.m. on the 24th until 6.15 a.m. on the 23th, and arrived at Auckland at 8 a.m. ; left again at 12 p.m.; armed at Napier at 11.30 p.m. on the 27th; Wellington at 1.45 a.m. on the 29th, Lyttelton at 7.15 a.m. on the 30th; and Port Chalmers as above. We thank her purser (Mr Bnyers) for report and files. She leaves again with the can Francisco mail to-morrow afternoon. SHIPPING TELEGRAM.] Auckland, May 30. —Arrived: Roparelle, «mp, from London, with 306 immigrants, after a voyage of ninety days from land to land, f were three deaths and. an equal number of births on the voyage. The passengers are in excellent health.
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