Shipping.
high water. To-morrow.
PORT CHALMERS. „ ARRIVED. _June 27.—Mary Ogilvie, schooner, 72 tons, Falconer, froin Greymouth. Duke of Edinburgh, barque, 460 tons, Samson, from Newcastle. Passeng rs ; Captain and Mrs Thomson, Messrs | \l‘G.irrigh, Cane, Johnston, Prestook, and York. >' Margaret Scollay, 16 tons, Scott, from Oamaru. , BAILED. June 27.—Beautiful Star, s.s., 146 tons, Hart, for Lyttelton. Anne, ketch, 29 tons, Haswell, for Gatlin’s River. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Circe, for Hokitika, early. a City of Adelaide, for San Francisco, June 30. Ladybird, for Northern Ports, June 28. Maori, for Lyttelton, June 30. Omeo, for Northern Ports, June 29. Star of the South, for Fiji, early Samson, for Oamaru, June 30. Syren, for Auckland, early. Seagull, for Havelock, June 29. Tararua, for Bluff, July 6. Wanganui, for Bluff, June 30. ' Wallabi, for Bluff, June 27. The schooner United Brothers came down from Dunedin to-day. The brigantine Sea Gull sailed from Dunedin to Port this morning. The s.s. Beautiful Star sailed for Lyttelton, via Timaru, last evening. The barque Francis is expected to leave port in the beginning of the week. The cutter Margaret Scollay arrived from Oamaru this afternoon with a cargo of grain. The barque Australian Sovereign, from Newcastle, thirty-two days out, was towed up this afternoon. The James Nicol Fleming sails for Melbourne in a few days. She is now receiving cargo for that port. If the south-wester which has been blowing to-day continues, we may expect the Home ships Cartsbum and Hindostan to signal at the Heads any hour. The' ketch Alexandra sailed for Lyttelton this morning. She must have been carried well along the coast by the stiff S. W. breeze which has been blowing to-day. The schooner Mary Ogilvie arrived this morning from Greymouth. She left on the 19th, and experienced fresh easterly winds and thiek weather all the way down until making the Solanders on the 22nd; then encountered , strong easterly and S.E. gales for three days ; and on the 25th the weather moderated. When off Stewart Island she spoke the barque Australian Sovereign, thirty days out from Newcastle, with her upper foretopaail yard carried away; also spoke the Duke of Edinburgh, in company with her. Passed the Bluff on the 26th, from whence to the Heads she had a fresh S.W. breeze, arriving here at two o’clock this morning. She brings ninety-six tons coal to order. £ The barque' Duke of Edinburgh arrived at the Heads this morning after a passage of thirty-one days, from Newcastle. She left on the 428 th May and had a succession of easterly weather the whole way. She made the South Cape on the 21st inst., and worked up to the Straits and there was caught in a strong S.E. gale, which rose a heavy sea, and she was forced to run under the lee of Stewarts Island for shelter on Tuesday ; lay there twenty-four hours, and, the wind moderating again, put out, but still there was a high sea, the wind continuing in the S.E. until yesterday morning, when she got a slant from the N.W, which brought her up to the Heads at midnight. She signalled for a tug after daylight, and the Geelong went out for and towed her up to an anchorage. She brings 550 tons coal.
SHIPPING TELEGRAMS.
London, May 6.—Arrived—Cardigan Castle, from Lyttelton, April 27 ; Merope, from Lyttelton, April 26 ; Otago, from Otago, April 18 Queen Bee, from Napier, April 27; Hope, from Wellington, April 15. Sailed For Auckland : Miltiades, May 4; Ferndale, May 8. For Canterbury: Hereford, April 18 ; Eastern Monarch, May 2. For Nelson : Adamant, May 4. For Napier: Winchester, May 3. For Otago : Garrick Castle, April 27; Sussex, April 17; Peter Denny, : May 2. For Wellington : Conflict, May 5; Euterpe, April 28. The Otago, on her passage Home, encountered a terrible gale on the 10 th of April, and lost all the boats, spars, stock,,and a portion of the bulwarks, the ship lying for some time with the lower yard arms .under water. The following day she rescued the crew of the barque Arthur, which was in a ■inking condition, and landed them at Dartmouth. Loading at London,—For Auckland : Cathcart, Columbus, Oxford, City of Auckland. For Canterbury : Carisbrook Castle, St. Lawrence, Nelson, Passibra. For Otago: Corona, Cordelia, Haddon Hall, Sam Mendall. For Wellington; J. A. Thomson, Strathnaver, St. Leonards. The steamer Bruce sailed from the Clyde for Otago on April 11. San Francisco. —Loading for Lyttelton : Barque Brunette and brig Sida, with railway ties. New York. —Loading; May 16, barque Onco, for New Zealand. Vancouver’s Island. —Sailed; May 6, brig Hazara, for New Zealand. Loading: Barque Colao, for Otago. Boston.— Sailed: May 8, ship Bunker Hill, for Melbourne and Dunedin.
HEADS t Port Chalmers I 1 Duredih 1.34 p.m. I 2.15 p.m. | 2.59 p.m. .Monday. 2.25 p.m. | - 3.5 p.m. . • | 3.50 p.m.
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