Shipping.
HIGH WATER. To-morrow. Hmes I Port Chalmers I Dorewn 12.17 p.m. I 12.57 p.m. | 1.42 p.m. PORT CHALMERS. ARRIVED. June 25.—Samson, p.a., 124 tons, Edie, from Oamaru. Passengers: Mr and Mrs Francis, Hon. R. Campbell, Messrs Cooper, Arkenhead, Perriman, Menlove, Proudfoot, Herden, and twelve in the steerage. Beautiful Star, s.s., 146 tons, Hart, from Lyttleton and Timaru. Passengers: Mr and Mrs Evans, Mrs Gookson, Miss Maxwell, Dr CeUghtrey, Messrs Branigan, J. Jackson, A. D. M‘Leod, Bulloid, and five in the steerage. Comerang, p.s., 152 tons, Hughes, from Timaru. Passengers : Messrs C. Smith and Hardcastle.. Oreti, schooner, 66 tons, Travers, from Oamaru. SAILED. June 25.—Wanganui, s.s., 179 tons, Fraser, for the Bluff. Asia, ship, 1,446 tons, M‘Millan, for Newcastle. Jane, cutter, 25 tons, Divers, for Oamaru. Hope, cutter, 21 tons, Gray, for Oamarn. Margaret Scollay, cutter, 16 tons, Scott, for Moeraki Craigielachie, brig, 250 tons, Stewart, for Auckland, 1 PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Beautiful Star, for Lyttelton, June 26. Oirbe, for Hokitika, early. Claud Hamilton, for Bluff, June 26. City of Adelaide, for San Francisco, June 30. ' ‘Haddaj for Auckland; June 27. [Ladybird, for Northern Ports, June 28. Omeo, for Northern Ports, June 26.J « Rxo Loge, for Lyttelton, Jufle 27. .-Stay of the South, for Fiji, June 27, .Samson, for Oamaru, June 26. Syren, for Auckland, early. .Tararua, for Bluff, July 6. Wanganui, for Bluff, June 30. Wallabi, for Bluff, early. Wild Deer, for London, June 27. The brig Craigellaehie sailed for Auckland at Moon to-day. -:Thars;a. Wanganui sailed for Bluff Harbor yesterday evening. ■ The Crest of tho Wave, schooner, is transhipping goods from the J. N. Fleming. The sldp Aiia was towed to sea this morning by the tug Geelong, hound to Newcastle, in ballast. , . - The coasting cutters Jane and Hope sailed for -Oamarn, and the Margaret Scollay for Moeraki, to-day. The schooner Pearl, having got her bottom cleaned upon the cockle bank, was again floated off this morning. - ■ • MThe.ketch Eliza M'Phee sailed down from Dunedin to Port Chalmers this forenoon, and anchqfed in the stream. 'The brigantine Kate Brain was towed down from Dunedin yesterday afternoon bythes.s. Jkne. and moored alongside the J. N. Fleming W take ‘in transhipment j. • -The schooner Oreti returned from a northerly cruise, in which she has called at several ports. She comes from Oamaru as her last port of departure, and passed on up the harbor yesterday afternoon, with a cargo of 1,000 bags barley, for Dunedin. , v The p.s. Samson arrived in port late last Might from Oamaru, and steamed up to Dunedin. , She left Oamaru at 2.30 p.m. yesterday, PMsihg through Port Chalmers at 9.15. She brings a ■ quantify of grain for the barque Hadda. : The p.B. Comerang arrived from Timaru last evening, ; with a cargo of grain—1,012 sacks — for the ship Scimitar. The Comerang was only forty-four hours on the trip to Timaru and back. We are given to understand that she will be, .taken into dock, overhauled, and surveyed, previous to again going to sea. TheR.M.S. Tartar, which left Sydney on March' 14, arrived at San Francisco on April 13, being the first vessel which has delivered her mans in contract.time. The total time under steam on the passage from Sydney to San Francisco was twenty-eight days four and a half-hours; total time under steam on the passage from San Francisco to Sydney was twentyseven days fourteen hours. The a s. Beautiful Star arrived in Port Chalmers this morning, at 9.30, from Lyttelton and Timaru. She left this port on the morning of the lSth, arrived at Timaru next morning, remained there two days, and then sailed onwards, calling at Akaroa. She arrived in Lyttelton at. 6 a.m. on the 22nd. Next day she steamed alongside the s.s. Atrato and took on board eighty-one immigrants for Timaru, and left at 5 p.m., arriving there at 8.30 a.m. on the 24|h lauded her passengers, who left behind them a testimonial of their good will to Capt. Hatt for his kindness, loaded up, and left in the'Evenin' at 8,30, and arrived as above, having had fine weather all the way. t SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. Wellington, June 24.—The steamer Star of the South, in getting away from the wharf, got foul rof a coal hulk, the anchor of which drove a hole through her port bow just below the wrterline. She will be beached to-night. 25th -j-The Star of the South went upon the slip this morning and is to leave to-morrow morning; •' p ' •
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Evening Star, Issue 3538, 25 June 1874, Page 2
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