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Shipping.

HIGH WATEE. To-morrow. Heads. I Pr. ‘Chalmers, | 1 Dunedin. 9.36 p.m. 1 10.16 p.m. | 11.01 p.m. POET CHALMEES. ARRIVED. March 13.—Samson, p.s., 121 tons, Edie, from Oamaru. Passengers: Masters Cuthhertson (2), Messrs Atherston, Galbraith, BuroCer, Eice, HanBah, Strode, an 1 thirty-five in the steerage. March 11.—Wanganui, s.a., 179 tons, Fraser, from Bltiff Harbor. Passengers: Mr and Mrs Sutton, Mr and Mrs Twamba and three children, Mr and Mrs Brood and child, Mesdames Bird, Howie, Newry, Wilson, Messrs Fraser, Saloman, Campbell, Stevens, Fisher, Murchio, Seymour, Ford, Eocke, Brown, Bnrcote and party (6). Brace, s.s., 201 tons, Jones, from Timaru. Passengers .- Mr and Mrs Jones and servant. Me dames Bell, Mosley, Palmer, Messrs Bishop, Skinner, Irvine, Kirkpatrick, Fogel, Duncan, and sixteen in the steerage. Hope, cutter, 21 tons, Scott, from Southern Ponte. Phoebe, s.s., 416 tons, Worsp, from Lyttelton and the North. Passengers: Mesdames Bennett, Williams, Delamnin. Misses Towers and Hudson, it essrs Wilson, Ward, Muir, Denniston, Pollock, Campbell, Bich, Logon, Thomson, Smythe, Brown, Hadfield, Kelly, Lnsk, Davis, Tolly, Donnelly, Delamain, Webb, Haines, Sibhald, Eev Charles Clark, xiev Mr Johnstone, and eighteen in the steerage. Bobycito, barque, 432 tons, Arnold, from Newcastle. Falcon, harquantine, 195 tons, Bendall, from Melbourne, March 2. SAILED. March 13.—March, s.s., 118 tons.. Malcolm, for the Bluff. Passengers: Mrs Harper, Misses Naylor and Gautier, Captain Holt, Major Atkinson, Messrs Harper, Bum, Hodgkins, Gibbs, Webster, Cox, Bussell, Langseine, Brochen, George, Copland, Billings, Beaver, Leith, Jlirfln, and sixteen in the steerage. Express, s.s., 136 tons, Christian, for the Bluff. Freetrader, barque, 206 tons, Johnson, for Hobart Town. March 14.—Emu, s.s., harquentine, 131 tons, Connell, for Auckland. Comerang, p.s., 152 tons, Best, for Invercargill. March 15.—Alexandra, brig, 239 tons, Yinalt, for Newcastle. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Alhambra, for Bluff, March 30. Bruce, for Timaru, March 17. Crusader, for London, April 9. Eashy, for Newcastle, April 1. Matauxa, for London, March 16. Margaret Galbraith, for London, early, Nelson, for London, early. Oamaru, for London, early. Omeo, for Lyttelton, March 25. Phoebe, for Northern Ports, March 18, Samson, for Oamaru, March 16. Thomas Brown, for Sydney, early. Taranaki, for Northern Ports, March 38. Tararua, for Bluff, March 17. Wanganui, for Bluff, March 16. The s.s. Wanganui arrived from her Southern trip yesterday, and passed the Port for Dunedin. The barque Bobycito, with a cargo of coal for the Harbor Company, arrived shortly after noon yesterday. She left Newcastle at 7 p.m. on the sth. The s.s. Bruce arrived at 7.80 a.m. yesterday from Lyttelton, via Timaru, with a quantity of grain for the ships Nelson and Waitora. She left Lyttelton on the 12th, called at Akaroa and Timaru, which latter port she left at 7.15 p,m. on the 13th, and arrived as above. The N.Z.S.S. Co.’s steamer Phoebe, with the San Francisco mails, arrived from the North at 1 p.m. yesterday. She left the Manukau at 10.30 a.m. on the 9th, Taranaki at 9.30 a.m. on the 10th, Nelson at 10.30 a.m. on the Uth, Wellington at 4.30 p.m. on the 12th, and Lyttelton at 3 p.m. on the 13th. The harquentine Falcon, from Melbourne, arrived yesterday. She left Port Phillip Heads on the 2nd, was becalmed until midnight, when a S.W. breeze sprang up which increased to a gale, until clearing Banks Peninsula at 4 a.m. on the 4th. During the gale the lifeboat was awept away from the davits and smashed, and a portion of her cargo shifted in the hold; hauled up under the lee of Tasmania, secured cargo, and continued her course at 6 p.m. the Same day; had light winds, and passed the Solander at 4 a.m. on the 10th, and reached the Heads at 6 p.m. on the 13th, The ship Crusader is now undergoing an overhaul in the Graving Dock, on account’of her having sprung a leak during her outward passage, which on examination was found to proceed from the garhoord plate on the port side. It is a small hole, about one inch and a-half by seven-eighths, supposed to have been produced by the friction of the stone ballast. Messrs Kincaid and M’Queen are busily employed in putting in a new plate. While in dock, the Crusader will he scraped, and have her bottom xocoated. Captain Eenaud expresses his entire satisfaction with the Graving Dock and its appliances, which he describes as being most complete. At the new jetty the ship Mataura has on board the whole of her cargo, which consists of about 4,460 bales of wool, besides skins' and tallow. She commenced to bend sails this morning, and will take her departure for London on Wednesday. The ship Nelson is fast filling up with her outward cargo having now on board 3,872 bales of wool and 526 hogs of grain, and will sail about the 25th instant, Tihe ship Woitara has 33 bales of wool and 633 hags of grain on hoard. The schooner Pelican is discharging into the tracks at the railway pier, and the following vessels are discharging :—Ships Wellington and Oamaru, and the barque Cezarewitch and Gloucester. SHIPPING TELEGEAMS. Wellington, March 14.-Sailed: Tararua for the' South. Passengers for Dunedin, from Melbourne —Messrs Edwards, Scott, White, Miss Edwards Mrs, Miss, and Master Eofe, Miss Potter, From Hokitika—Miss Fosbury Kerr. March 15.—Arrived • The Wellington, from the South, with the mail* She goes North at noon to-morrow.

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Evening Star, Issue 3762, 15 March 1875, Page 2

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883

Shipping. Evening Star, Issue 3762, 15 March 1875, Page 2

Shipping. Evening Star, Issue 3762, 15 March 1875, Page 2

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