Shipping.
HIGH WATEB, To-morrow. Heads I Port Chalmers ! Ddbbdin .'9.27 p.m. I 10.07 p.m. 110.52 p.m, POET CHALMERS. ARRIVED. February 27.—Samson, p.s., 121 tons, Edie, from Oamaru. Passengers: Mr and Mrs Lees, Messrs Ashcroft, M'Gavin, Fergusson, Lmlmsonj Hunter, Besthan, Kently, Klack, Bamsay, Newlingsey, McDonald, Cookburn, Fraser, Captain Clark, Constable Henderson, four prisoners, and thirteen steerage. Emu, auxiliary screw barquentine, 131 tons, Connell, from the Thames. Passenger :Mr C. B. Stone. February 28.—Free Trader, barque, 204 tons, Johnston, from Hobart Town, February 21. Passengers: Mr and Mrs Gargisson, Mr and Mrs Downey and four children, Mesdamea Childers, HaUam, Miss Swift, Messrs Ewan, Hallam, Captain Miles. Maori, b.b.,-118 tons, Malcolm, from the West Coast and Bluff Harbor. Passengers : Mrs Symon and child, Mrs Perkins and three children, Mrs and Miss M'Gregor and four children, Mrs Wilson, Mrs - Hardy, Miss Bagley, Miss Flambridge, Miss Wingfield, Messrs Bagley, Hunter, Brown, M'Beath, M'Lean, Robertson, Major, Berwick, Dixon, BeaumontjCrayke,Peugay, Towers,M'Douall, Gilchrist, Harris (2), M'Gregor, Watson, Boss, Mountioy, Adams, Churchward, West, Black, English, Jeffreys, Carey, Ellen. March L—Taranaki, s.s., 298 tons, Lloyd, from Northern Ports. Bassengers : Meadames Mills, M'Leod, Coomhes, Miss Tewsley, Messrs Outts, C. 0. Kettle. Morrison, Weston, Oldham, Jackson, Miller, Copeland, Wragge, Bane, Gibson, Roberts, White, Sheppard, Simpson, Wilson, Holt, Fairfield, Jenkins, Cotton, Aitken. James, Barnes, Bussell, Batt, Robson, Feldwick, and fifteen in the steerage. Olive Branch, ketch, 16 tons, Brabner, for Waikouaiti. BAILED. March 1. —Jane Hannah, schooner, 50 tons, Tail, for Catlin’s Biver. Mary Ogilvie, schooner, 72 tons, Falconer, for Oamaru. Catlin, ketch, 42 tons, Hannah, for Catlin’s Biver. Express, s.s., 136 tons, Christian, for the Bluff. Comerang, p.s., 152 tons, Best, for the Bluff. Catharina, barque, 348 tons. Loose, for Wellington, Zion, schooner, 67 tons, Bell, for Wellington, via Oamaru. Comet, barque, 354 tons, Cooper, for Hobart Town. Passenger :Mr Bussell. ■PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Alhambra, for Bluff, March 2. Bruce, for Timaru, March 2. Easby, for Newcastle, April 1. Maori, for West Coast, March 13. Otago, for Lyttelton, March 3. Taranaki, for Northern Ports, March 5. Wallabi, for Bluff, early. Wanganui, for Bluff, March 4. The Harbour Co.’s s.s. Maori arrived from her usual trip to the West Coast at 7 a.m. yesterday, and passed up to Dunedin. The single men by the ship Wellington were removed from Goat Island to the railway pier this afternoon by the p.s. Golden Age. The ship Oamaru was admitted to pratique this morning, and the saloon passengers were conveyed to the railway pier by the p.s. Golden Age. The barque Jennie Louttit was removed from the lower anchorage to a convenient discharging berth in the stream, and will discharge into lighters. _The flags of the shipping at the Port and Dunedin were lowered to half-mast on account of the death of Mrs Macandrew, the wife of his Honor the Superintendent. The s.s. Wanganui having received a thorough overhaul, been painted, and had her bottom recoated, was taken out of the Graving Dock this morning, and the s.s. Taranaki taken in to be cleaned. The barque Freetrader, from Hobart Town, was towed up to her anchorage off the railway PJ er last evening. She left Hobart Town on 21st inst. Captain Johnson reports that the Clematis sailed for Lyttelton on the 21st, and the Swordfish for Dunedin on the 20fch ult. The Freetrader, in towing up to Dunedin this morning by the tug Geelong, took the ground in the cross channel. .■Thei N.Z.S.S. Co.’s Taranaki arrived alongside the railway pier at 7 o’clock this morning, her detention being caused by having encountered a heavy S.E. gale and high sea between Lyttelton and the Heads. She left the Manakau at 11 a.m. on the 23rd, Taranaki at A. 30 »'?* on tie 24th, Nelson at 11 a.m. on the 25th, Wellington at 4 p.m, on the 20fch, and Lyttelton at 6.45 p.m, on the 27th, having encountered a strong , gale and high seas between Wellington and Lyttelton. We thank her purser (Mr Edminston) for exchanges and report. The s.s. Emu, a barque-rigged vessel of 131 tons, arrived yesterday with a full cargo of timber from the Thames, which port she left on the 18th with a fresh S.E, wind, which continued until off White Island, when it shifted to the eastward and blew a strong gale for thirty hours, then shifted to the southward tor forty-eight hours, and afterwards had N.E. wmdß tm passing Cook Strait on the 24th, sighted Cape Palliserat 8 a.m. same day, and passed Bank’s Peninsula at 10 p.m. on the 26th. where she gotaS.W. wind which continued to arrival at the Heads yesterday morning, . SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. Oamaru, March I.— The Alhambra arrived * a,BQ .» Mid sails for Port'Chalmers this afternoon. GTON » March I.—Arrived yesterday, the Phoebe. She sails North at 2.30 p.m. to„fC+™OHORcH, March 1.-The usual route of the Easby has been changed. She leaves ?£L t °T )rr i OW direct for Na Pier, with 2,000 sheep and a large quantity of grain.
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Evening Star, Issue 3750, 1 March 1875, Page 2
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