Shipping.
High water. To-morrow. Heads [ Port Chalmers | Dokedin 2.36 p.nu I 3.16 p.m. | 4.1 p.m. PORT CHALMERS. ARRIVED. August 26. —Oreti, schooner, 66 tons, Travers, from Kakanui. SAILED. August 26.—Samson, p.s., 124 tons, Edie, for Oamarn. Wanganui, s.s., 179 tons, Eraser, for the Bluff. The Harbor Co.’s p.s. Samson sailed last evening for her usual trip to Oamarn. The American barque Colusa will discharge her cargo of timber at the railway pier. The barque Victorine will sail with her part barge of sugar for Lyttelton with the first S. W. Wind. The new schooner being built by Messrs Sutherland and Co. is nearly finished, and will shortly be ready for launching. The coasters Annie, for Dunedin, Crest of the Wave, for Kakanui, and Cora, for Wanganui, are still waiting for the weather to moderate. The brig Pakeha has commenced to discharge into lighters. As soon as she is lightened sufficiently she will proceed to Dunedin to discharge tba remainder of her caigo of timber. Messrs Houghton and Co.’s s.s. Wanganui came down from Dunedin early this morning, and- took her departure for her usual trip to the Bluff shortly after the arrival of the 10.30 train. The s.s. Maori, now in the floating dock, is having her bottom recoated and a thorough overhaul of her machinery made. She will shortly resume her old trade between Lyttleton and intermediate ports. The 8.8. Wallabi, after discharging her grain at the ship Dunedin yesterday, steamed alongside the barque Comet, and took on board Huber. She then steamed up to Dunedin, and will sail for Timaru this evening. The only arrival this morning was the schooner Oreti, which was compelled to put to sea yesterday morning, with part cargo from Kakanui, on account of the heavy sea and Idgh wind. She arrived at the Heads last night, but there being no night signal that the bar was dangerous, she got into the break before Captain Travers notieedthebar was dangerous, and he was compelled to kedge the schooner out again, where she remained all night and came in this morning. She brings 880 cases of meats, for transhipment to the ship Dunedin, besides 100 bags of wheat. She reports the cutter Hope leaving Kakanui at the same time.
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Evening Star, Issue 3591, 26 August 1874, Page 2
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373Shipping. Evening Star, Issue 3591, 26 August 1874, Page 2
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