Shipping.
HIGH WATER, To-morrow. Heads f Port Chalmers J Dosedih 6.59 p.m. 1 7.69 p.m. | 8.2-1 p.m. Monday. 7.58 p.m. 1 8.38 p.m. i 9.23 p.m. PORT CHALMERS. ARRIVED. November 28.—Hope, barge, 16 tons, Tyson, from Mocraki. Wellington, 261 tens, Casey, from the North. Passengers: Mr and Mrs Haines, Mrs Jewitt, Rev. Mr Moir, Misses Moir, Campbell, and Meehan, Captain Williams, Messrs James Mills, Bennington, Fownes, Corliss, Haines, and three in the steerage. SAILED. November 28.—Jane Hannah, schooner, 62 tons, Mason, for Gatlin’s River. Haddon Hall, ship, 1,415 tonsj Faithful, for Sydney. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Alhambra, for Bluff, December 4. Bruce, for Lyttelton, November 1:9. Christian M‘Ausland, for London, early. Claud Hamilton, for Northern Ports, December 12. Comerang, for Bluff, December 1. Easby, for Newcastle, December 10. Helena, for Auckland, early. Lizzie Guy, for Hokitika, early. Maori, for West Coast Ports, December 5. Olive Branch, for Oam aru, early. Osseo, for New York, February 10. Pbcebc, for Northern Ports, November 29. Samson, for Oamaru, December 1. Vision, for Auckland, early, Wanganui, for Bluff, December 2. Waikato, for London, December 15. The p,s. Comerang sailed last night for Timarti. The ship Auckland will be removed alongside the railway pier on Monday. The ship Haddon Hall, for Sydney, was towed to sea by the Geelong this morning. The p s. Bruce will sail for her usual trip to Lyttelton and intermediate ports to-morrow afternoon. The steam dredge and p.s. Peninsula were taken out of the Graving Dock at high water yesterday. The schooner Jane Hannah, for Gatlin’s River, was towed out last evening by the p.s. Comerang. The N.Z.S.S. Co.’s Phoebe will sail for the Northern Ports upon arrival of the 9.30 train to-morrow morning. The barque Otago commenced to discharge her Dunedin portion of sugar into lighters in the stream this morning. The barge Hope arrived yesterday afternoon with a full cargo of stone from Moeraki, for transhipment to the Melbourne steamer. The p.s. Golden Age towed down from Dunedin the s.s. Maori to the floating dock, where she was taken in to be cleaned and repainted. The barque Robert Jones was removed from the stream alongside the railway pier, and commenced to discharge her cargo of sugar this morning. The ship Invercargill was removed from the railway pier and taken into the Graving Dock this morning, to have her bottom cleaned and recoated with anti-fouling composition. The Wellington arrived alongside the railway pier at 2 p.m. to-Jay. She left Onehunga at 6.30 p.m. on the 23rd, called at Taranaki, Nelson, Picton, Wellington, and Lyttelton, and left Lyttelton at 6.30 p.m. on the 27th. Experienced strong N.W. winds, with heavy beam sea from Onehunga to Nelson, thence light variable breezes and tine weather to arrival.
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Evening Star, Issue 3672, 28 November 1874, Page 2
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453Shipping. Evening Star, Issue 3672, 28 November 1874, Page 2
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