Shipping.
HIGH WATER, To-morrow. Heads I Fort Chalmers I Dumboih 8.28 p.m. I 9.3 p.m. | 9.48 p.m. PORT 6HALMERS. SAILED. October L—Trial, ketch, 15 tons, Kelly, for Waikouaiti. _Tauranga, schooner, 61 tons, Monroe, for Oamaru. I TBOJEOTED DEPARTURES, Alhambra, for Bluff, October 8. Beautiful Star, Oamaru, October 5. Bruce, for Lyttelton, October 6. Columbus, for London, early. Maori, for .Lyttelton, early. . , Mary Ogilvie, for Greymouth, early. Otago,for Northern Forts, October 13. Otago, for London, early. Peter Lenny, for London, early. -p arBM f o j. Sqq Francisco, Star Of the South, for Fiji, October 4. Taranaki, for Northern Ports, October 8. . Wellington, for Northern Forts, October 3. Waikato, for London, early. W anganui, for Bluff, October. 7. r Tbe,s.s. Wallabi, which left for the Bluff on is still lying at the Heads. The'cutter Trial sailed past the port yesterday afternoon, bound for Waikouaiti. The schooner Tauranga, haying taken! on board'transhipments from the Hebe, ‘ got under way yesterday, and proceeded as far as !the Heads. • ; We notice by the telegraph bpard that the s.s. Tararua, ■with the outward Suez mail, which left here on Wednesday afternoon, did not, on account ef the heavy 'S.W. gale, reach the Bluff until 7 o’clock this morning. _ , ." .... The p.s. Comerang, which is finishing her re- ' ’ ; pars' and alterations alongside the old jetty, will soon be ready to resume her trade between Dunedin, the Bluff,: and Riverton, under the commana of Captain Best, late of the Seagull The sis. Taranaki was yesterday afternoon ; hauled alongsidethe ship Haddon Hall for the purpose of having her old funnel unshipped and to snip a new one., She will be taken.into the Oravin|Dock atjhigh^water this evening, where ( , big .composition. ;i. >.■' Gnaccovmtof the heavy S.W. gale there were no arrivals or departures at this port this moriiiag. the only vessel under way being the brig vision, from Dunedin, which came to anchor betew the shipping.: There are a number, of } . *®ull vessels, still weatherbound inside the i. Head* *'lf the S.W. gale.- which has prevailed since Wednesday, had moderated, it was'the inten- ■ tion of the p. s. 1 Samson to proceed down this l mottling and tow up the ship Christian M‘AusImad; but .as the gale had not moderated, and the Geelong having finished her overhaul in v - jthe floating dock, she was taken out this morning and the Samson taken, in.- The Geelong wul proceed down as soon as the weather moderates and tow in .the ship, which is still lying at anchor dose to the Heads.
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Evening Star, Issue 3623, 2 October 1874, Page 2
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