Shipping.
HIGH WATER. i To-morrow. * Hrads I Fort Chalmers { Dunams 4.26 p.m, 1 5.1 | 5.46 rf ~;j October 11.-fWApganui; schoonpr, 82 t«W, Fraser,‘■from Timaru, in ballast. £% .;?<* * Pioneer, aoblftier,- 23 > $t®3, Shag Point. \ #• Brace, 8.5., 204 tons, M/Farlane, from Lyttelton, via intermediate ports. Passeegers : Mr and Mrs Adams, Messrs Carr, Cameron, Bnrrell, King, Walder, Wright, Fox, Darling, and two in the steerage. Maori, s.s., 118 tons, Malcolm, from Lyttelton smd intermediate ports. - ■ Glimpse,.ketch, 501.n5, Scott, from Moeraki. Friendship, Jackson, from Allday Bay. ' " ‘ " _ , ' ‘ ' 11.—Kate Brain, brigantine, 118 tons, Gay, for tfießluffr Lt ™ _ ~ Jane Anderson,' schooner, 96 tons, Paterson, for Oarnaru. 1 - • ; • i Marmieu, schooner,-74 tons, Bowden, for Wellington. ..it V v- . toni,. Wheeler* for the' North. Passengers.: -For Lyttelton—Messrs-Robertson, JBridgpr, Dalghjealj, and Herrin, For Wellington—Sir Ja'mes.Fergusson, Capt. Le Patourel, AD.C", ±)r Carr. Mr GnUy. For Nelson—Messrs Barr, and Ross : three' in the atoejsgs
' - departures. Albion, for NortMkix Ports, October 24. • Brace, for Lyttelton;- October 15, Columbus, for London,, October* . 1 'i < Easby, for Newcastle," October 25. Otago, for* IVortherW PorM? Ofctbber 15. OlagOjfor London, early. I &S^V&T&/ibv Sdndon, early. Parsee, for San Francisco, early. Phoebe, for Northern Pbfti) Ocfob&izy' Samson, for Oarnaru, October ilS.i Tararua, ftipßKiff* OQ»bejr2&. ; Waikato, for London, early. 80 -'IT AOO V. : ;iiL_L_ 3 The steamers Beautiful, Star, .for, Camara. Taranaki, for Nbftfiara Portia, ahdf Waflabt, for the Bluff, sail this evening., , , . . The sis. at '6 r,.AL‘yesterday trip to .Lyttejfcpn and intermediate and passed through the port to Dunedin. The topsail schooner Wanganui arrived yesterday from Timaru, which port, she left on exj>eriene6d(-very ndirky- weiatliefr sit Ah 1 t..dr A fern Glimpse;, which succeeded ip. <fiachargipf !( ker .pargo of. ralWhy.ift>n, wasfloated an again,, ancUawived The barque Cordelia arrived : 'froth' Liverpool, after a long passage, of 133. days. fe«drbn.barc^i6:x>f|'§^i%kidi r baa : 'A full cargo (part of which is for We&b%%4Uyiwhato■he proceeds after discharging here), butnopasJQZ'i* I Ine 8.8. Bruce arrived in harbor at half-past Sp-m* on.Satpij'day^,,T)ie,occu»egcq wniqh, retarded her progress down the ' coastThappened. imLytteltoh nfc’tMr.ijust'ai’sne waa ldaying the. a f sticlrti , disiance wheh of.!a thh fahs broke dff ,'about fearing her bfiljr fotafMstftnSps for tge purppse.iof propulsion. - > With these she Sot* gpdeij jand; succeeded im steering along the coast at about eight knots. On arrival she/ -went into the Graving Dock, where she will have a new jhipptri. hj , n . 08 , 07 , 4l |
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Evening Star, Issue 3631, 12 October 1874, Page 2
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