Shipping.
HIGH WATER. To-morrow. Heads f Port Chalmers J Dunedin 2.11 p.m. I 2.51 p.m. | 3.36 p.m. PORT CHALMERS. ARRIVED. December s.—Samson, p.s., Edie, 124 tons, from Oamavu. Passengers: Mesdnmes Miles, Jackson, Misses Kidd. Morris, Messrs Chennell, Sissons, Graham, M'Lean, Master Jackson, and six steerage. Hope, cutter, 21 tons, Gay, from Tois-Tois. December 6.—Wanganui, s.s., 175 tons, Fraser, from the Bluff. Passengers : Mr and Mrs Wilkins, Messrs Hussey, Robertson, Gill, Fox, Carr, James, Powers, Anderson, Perkins, Sheen, Woodville, and six steerage. Anne, 29 tons. Haswell, from Moeraki, Lady of the Lake, s,s., CO tons, Urquhart, from the Molynenx. December 7. —Acacia, barque, 233 tons, T. H. Harvey, from Port Esperauce. Passengers: Mrs Harvey, Miss O’Brien. Comerang, p.s., 125 tons, Best, from the Bluff. Eliza MTKec, ketch, 35 tons, Paterson, from Gatlin’s River. Isabella, ketch, 41 tons, Cowan, from Gatlin’s River. Mary Ogilvie, schooner, 72 tons, J. Falconer, from Hokitika. Jane Hannah, schooner, and Fanny ketch, from Gatlin’s River. sailed. December 6.—Moneynick, barque, 209 tons* Morton, for Newcastle Dunedin, schooner, 60 tons, Stewart, for Wellington. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Beautiful Star, for Timaru, December 10. Calypso, for London, early. Christian M'Ausland, for London, early. Claud Hamilton, for Northern Ports,! December 12. Comerang, for Oamaru, December 8. Easby, for Newcastle, December 10. Fleur de Maurice, for Auckland, early. Invercargill, for London, early. Ladybird, for Northern Ports, December 8. May Queen, for London, early. Osseo, for New York, February 10. Samson, for Oamaru, December 8. Taranaki, for Northern Ports, December 13, Vision, for Auckland, early. Wanganui, for Bluff, December 8. The p.s. Comerang arrived early this morning, and passed the Port to Dunedin. The ship Calypso does not come out of the Graving-dock till to-morrow. Messrs Houghton and Co.’s s.s. Wanganui returned at 9 a.m. yesterday from her southern trip. The Eliza M'Phee arrived this morning, and passed up to Dunedin with 59,400 feet of timber from Gatlin’s River. The ketch Isabella, with a full cargo of 30,000 feet of timber, arrived this morning from Gatlin’s River. Reports leaving the River yesterday, in corfipany with the Eliza M‘Phee, Lloyd’s Herald, and Fanny, for Dunedin, and the Janet Ramsay for Oamaru. The whaling ship Eliza Adams, Captain Hamlyn, passed through the Straits this morning, bound to the Solanders, where she intends cruising for a time. She was boarded by Captain Thomson, who reports that she had on hoard about 1.30 tuns of oil, chiefly sperm, thirty-six months out. On Tuesday last she captured a sperm whale off Dunedin, and about a fortnight ago made fast to a very large whale off Solanders, but unfortunately lost it, through there not being length enough of whale line.— ‘ Southland Times,’ December 4. The fine Hobart Town barque Acacia, 233 tons, Captain Harvey, with a full cargo of timber from Port Esperance, arrived this morning and sailed up to her anchorage. She left Port Esperance on the 27th November with a moderate southerly breeze, was off Friar Rock at 4 a.m. next morning, when the wind shifted to the eastward and continued until the 30th, when it came again from the southward with fine weather. Sighted the Snares at 3.30 a.m. on the sth inst., was off the Ocean Beach yesday, when the wind shifted to the N.E. and continued until arrival. The topsail schooner Mary Ogilvie arrived this morning with a full cargo of 49,000 feet of timber from Hokitika; and continued her course to Dunedin. Captain Falconer reports leaving Hokitika on the 26th of November; had light variable winds and calms to the west side, with exceedingly high barometer, and passed Cape Farewell on the 30th ; came through the Straits next day, and made Bank’s Peninsula on the following evening ; had fresh northerly winds as far as Cape Campbell, when she got a S. W. wind which lasted for three days, then light winds to arrival. Spoke the schooner Wanganui off Rock Point on the 29th from the Bluff to Hokitika. Captain Blaney reports getting as far as the West Cape, when he encountered a heavy westerly gale ; was compelled to bear up and run to the northward through Foveaux Straits, having lost a portion of his bulwarks ; exchanged signals with the new schooner Isabella Anderson on the Ist of December two miles west of Stephen’s Island bound from Oamaru for Grcymouth. SHIPPING TELEGRAM. Wellington, December 7.—' The following vessels arrived on Saturday Jessie Readman, from Port Chalmers; Hannah Bloomfield, from the Bluff ; Seagull, brigantine, from Port Chalmers, via Oamaru.
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Evening Star, Issue 3679, 7 December 1874, Page 2
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