Shipping.
HIGH WATER, To-morrow. Heads t Port Chalmers I Dun both 1.5 p.m. I 1.15 p.m. | 2.30 p.m. PORT CHALMERS. ARRIVED. September 7. —Wanganui, s.s., 179 tons, Eraser, from the Bluff. Passengers : Messrs Dundas, Williams, Celass, Matbeson, M'lntosh, Rankin, Henderson, Sutcliffe, Anderson, Sibbald (2), Captain Davis, and Master Rankin. Samson, p.s , 124 tons, Edie, from Oamaru, Tauranga, schooner, 60 tons, Munroe, from Oamaru. . ~ . . Maid of Otago, 61 tons, Bain, put back from Kakanui. United Brothers, schooner, 50 tons, lall, from Gatlin’s River. ' BAILED. September 7.—Lady of the Lake, s.s., 60 tons, Uroinhart, for the Molynoux. Beautiful Star, s.s., 147 tons, Peterson, for Lyttelton and intermediate ports. Hope, cutter, 22 tons, Gay, for Toitois. Jane, cutter, 25 tons. Divers, for Shag Point. , PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Alhambra, for Bluff, September 11. Beautiful Star, for Lyttelton, September 6. Easby, for Newcastle, September 14. Lizzie Guy, for Greymouth, early. Mary Ogilvie, for Greymouth, early. Maori, for Lyttelton, September 10. Otago, for Northern Ports, September 16. Peter Denny, for London, early. Samson, for Oamaru, September 8. Seagull, for Bluff, September 10. Star of the South, for Fiji, October 4. Vision, for Auckland, early. Wellington, for Northern Ports, Sept, 8. \V anganui, for Bluff, September 9. The cutter Jane sailed yesterday for Shag Point. The cutter Hope sailed last night for the Toi Teis. The schooner Tanranga arrived last evening from Oamaru, in ballast. The 8.8. Lady of the Lake sailed early this morning for the Molyneux. The barque Cesarewitch, for Tasmania, will be towed to sea this evening. The s.s Beautiful Star sailed yesterday afternoon for her usual trip to Lyttelton and intermediate ports. The Harbor Company’s p.s, Samson arrived from her usual trip from Oamaru on Saturday afternoon aud passed up to Dunedin. The schoo • er United Brothers arrived this morning with a full cargo of timber from Gatlin’s River, and passed up to Dunedin. The schooner Maid of Otago, which left this port last week for Kakanui, was compelled to put back on account of the heavy sea there. The Harbor Co.’s p.s. Golden Age transhipped the single females from the sM') Parsee this afternoon, and they were conveyed to Dunedin by the 4 p.m. train. The s.B. Rruce had her masts nnstepped and her funnel shipped alongside the barque Columbus on Saturday, and will be taken into Murray’s floating dock at high water. The s.s. Wanganui arrived from her Southern trip at 11.30 a.m. yetterday. After discharging a few bags of oysters, she continued her course to Dunedin. She left the Bluff at 6.30 p.m. on rid ay.
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Evening Star, Issue 3601, 7 September 1874, Page 2
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