Shipping.
HIGH WATER. To-morrow. Hbadb { Port Chalmers | Dunedin [ 11.01 p.m. I 11.41 p.m. I 0,26 p.m. POET CHALMERS. ARRIVED. December 18.—Defiance, ketch, 22 tons, Burke, from Moeraki. Thomas and Henry, brig, 215 tons, Clark, from Oamaru. SAILED. 18 —Luna, Government p.s., 165 tons, Fairchild, for Akaroa. Beautiful Star, s.s., 146 tons, Peterson, for Lyttelton and intermediate ports. Lady of the Lake, s.s., 60 tons, Urquhart, for the Molyneux. Samson, p.s., 124 tons, Edie, for Oamaru. Friendship, schooner, 52 tons, Grant, for Gatlin’s River. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Albion, for Lyttelton, December 19. Alhambra, for Bluff, December 31. Bruce, for Tiraaru. December 21, Calypso, for London, early. Comerang, for Bluff, December 19. Easby, for Newcastle, January 11. Express, for Invercargill, December 21. Fleur de Maurice, for Auckland, early. Invercargill, for London, early. Ladybird, for Northern Ports, December 29. May Queen, for London, early. Osseo, for New York, February 10. Otago, for Lyttelton, December 31. Phoebe, for Northern Ports, December 19, Samson, for Oamaru, December 21. Tararoa, for Bluff, December 23. Wellington, for Northern Ports, December 24. Wanganui, for Bluff, December 23. Waikato, for London, December 27. The Government p.s. Luna sailed last evening for Akaroa. The s.s. Wallabi came down from Dunedin this morning and will be taken into dock for an overhaul The steamers Beautiful Star for Lyttelton and intermediate ports, and Lady of the Lake for the Molyneux. sailed last night, Mr Jobson, well known as chief engineer of the 8.8. Phcebe, and formerly of other vessels, has left the service of the New Zealand Steam Shipping Company, having, we learn, accepted a Government appointment as Inspector of Machinery for the Auckland district.—* Post.’ The brig Thomas and Henry, which left this Port on the 6th inst. with a cargo of railway iron for Oamaru, arrived there on the 7th, and commenced to discharge. She succeeded in getting out about 400 rails and a quantity of chairs, when on Monday she was compelled to put to sea on account of the heavy S.E. weather. She returned there yesterday, hut was again signalled to stand to sea, and so ran back to Port Chalmers, where she arrived this morning. As soon as the weather moderates she will return to Oamaru. SHIPPING TELEGRAM. LYTTELTON, December 17.—The Pleiades immigrants landed this afternoon. 318 souls embarked, but ten deaths occurred during the voyage —four adults and six infants.
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Evening Star, Issue 3689, 18 December 1874, Page 2
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