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Shipping.

HIGH WATEE. To-koreow. Heads. I Ft. Chalmers. I Duhedih. U7 p.xa. I L 67 p.m, J 2.42 p.xn. POET CHALMEES. March 17.—Lady of the Lady, e.s., 50 tons, Urqufcart, from the Molyneux. Kohinoor, barque, 281 tons, Scott, from Newcastle, March 3rd, via Bluff. Samson, p.s., 124 tons, Edie, from Oamaru. Passengers : Mrs Eoberts and family, Mrs Ashcroft and family. Miss Stain, Messrs Weir, Eason, Barclay, Warznan, Morton, Fraser; Constable Murdoch and two prisoners; and thirty in the steerage. March 18.—Express, s.s., 136 tons, Christian, from the Bluff. Passengers :Mr and Miss Palmer, Mrs Hamilton, Mrs Boyd, Miss Napier, Major Atkinson, Captain Copeland, Messrs Sihhald, Quesh, Conway, GiU, J. Maben, T. Mahen, Heape; and ten in the steerage. Hope, barge, 24 tons, Tyson, from Waikouaiti. Ladybird, s.s., 286 tons, Andrew, from Northern Ports. Passengers: Meadames Shelton, Gale, Curl, Scrimshaw, Misses Lyn, Grain, Jeffries, Messrs Goodslr, 'Murray, Lomas, Houghton, CbiUman, Graves, Forrest, Maitland, Egan, M'Keller, Moffitt, Jameson, Crowe, Leach, D. Caro, and seventeen in the steerage. SAILED. ..March. 17. —Wanganui, s.s,, 179 tons, Fraser, for the Bins. Wallabi, s.s., 101 tons, Leyt, for Oamaru. Brace, s.s., 204 tons, Jones, for Timara, _ March 18.—Mataura, ship, 853 tons, Keir, for London. Passengers: Mr, Mrs, Miss, and Master Eowley, Mrs Oliver, Mrs Neville, Messrs Green and Lazarus. Shag, s.s., 45 tons, Wing, for Shag Point. Phffibe, s.s., 295 tons, Worsp, for Northern Ports. Passengers For Lyttelton—Mrs Sanders, Mrs Morns, servant, and three children. For Wellington—Messrs Eutherferd, M'Donough, and Eobinson. For Napier—Miss Eeid and Mr Stobbs. For Nelson—Captain Boyd, Messrs Ponsonby, and Neale. For Wanganui—Mias Deacon. For Manakau—Miss Somerville, Mrs Marks, and Mr M'Stone, Bna sixteen in the steerage for all porta PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Alhambra, for Bluff, March 30. Bruce, for Lyttelton, March 25. Crusader, for London, April 9. *Sashy, for Newcastle, April 1. Express, for Bluff, March 20. Omeo, for Newcastle, March 25. Star of the South, for Fiji, April 14, Taranaki, for Northern Ports, March 38. Wanganui, for Bluff, early. .The'barge Hope arrived this morning from Waikonaiti with a cargo of grain. The p.s. Samson arrived from Oamaru at 6 p.m yesterday, and steamed alongside the ship Waitara to discharge wool. The New ZeUand Shipping Company’s ship ly the*tu **0661 n<^on * WaS Bea this morning .. Tho schooner Jane Anderson, having been uironghly overhauled and repaired in Murray’s floating dock, was taken out this morning, and the Bohooner Pelican taken in for repairs. The s.s. Express arrived from the Bluff at 8.15 this morning, and steamed alongside the ship Ndson to discharge 31 hales of wool. She left the a*a j. ® 9 kst Bight, aud arrived as above. the Nelson’s wool she proceeded Kohino .ir sailed up last evening with brought up in the lower onchorleft Newcastle on the 3rd instant with winds, which she carried for the first twenty-four hours; then fresh N.E. and N. winds ttntU passing the Solanders on the 12th; put into Harbor on the morning of the 13th for orders, *md left again on the 16th; Sad strong N.W. winds “j? t “? n encountered a strong gale nntU off Cape Saunders; from thence light N.E Wind winch continued, and sailed up as above. ihe American, whaler Eliza Adams, Captain Caleb Hamblin, called at the Bluff on Tuesday morning io r ow^S 13 ? >OS -?i- o U? Jldin^t ? ie second offi cer, who is stacked with bilious colic, after which she inber voyage. Captain Hamblin seeing Lhe barque Chance on the whaling ground towing a sperm whale towards the shore for toe purpose of trying it out. The Eliza, Adams is Uturty.four months out from New Bedford, and her takings up to date amount to the respectable figure SmLi? °, f s P er m and ten tuns black oil. On Sunday last she made fast to a large whale, when it, to blow from the north-west and veering blew a gale. On MoiSSy the whale when towing, Sr.ui ati r s °f inch and a-half chaiS! Winch shows that the strain on a cable when towing l a whale in a seaway must be something tremendous! 0116 °t the cTew, attended 5? I results, happened on the 2nd instant. It appears that whales were sighted on the lT 1 S o Of J? at ■ the b°ata were lowered in chase, the captain hemg in charge of one arrived first alongside the whales «iadei fast to one, which dipped and came up imme! and attackea the boat, biting a piece clean « u *£bh 0 The other boate Xe toS crew, and then gave chase to thl fsst to another vV *bc meantime the ship came disabled boat to take it on board. The man above referred to got over the side of tii. ¥ ne . fast , to *be boat, when the ship *°w b ° at water. Those on hoard got frightened, and cut the rope fastened to tho drifted B o P me“ avly I®?!™*? cbngiug to the boat. She was a^n^TT^ 011 romi l ed " t ?’ 811(1 made for the boat again. The men on board told the man in the boat bratheforoiT arda and threw ropes over! 5S I Sb^ h^ Ceeded in g , etlin & bold of one he to HV^Wf C^ imp drowned. The man £n.v Bart Town under the name of Charles j £^b® captainthinks this is an assumed in ChristchS * _ SHIPPING teleqeam. Napier, Spit, March 18.—Arrived,' last night; with German immi! tosJw! t^ n r I ? eC !. m ? er 15 5 bad a splendid ™ 8 Islan d. but from there to port Sat^«'of^!.v^ bere '' vere thirteen deaths, but the t 8S 7ra3 on the 6th inst. The ship MdStS 7lletm ’ th ® im migTants look clean

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Evening Star, Issue 3765, 18 March 1875, Page 2

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Tapeke kupu
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Shipping. Evening Star, Issue 3765, 18 March 1875, Page 2

Shipping. Evening Star, Issue 3765, 18 March 1875, Page 2

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