Shipping.
(HIGH WATEE. To-moeoow. Hems. I Pi. Chalmtcbs. I Ihrmenm. 8.41 pan. 1 4,21 p.m. | 5.09 p.m. POET CHALMEES. Xf the asms. Queen of the Bees, barque, from Hobart Town. ABBITED. March 21.—'Wanganui, s.s., 179 tons, Eraser, from the Bluff. P? ssengers s Mr, Mrs, and Miss Qeddes, Mesdames Fiahingdon, Bagley, Prictor and child, Miss Anderson, Messrs Brown, Spence, Talboys, Clark, Steward, Sammon, Hay, Meadows, Findlay, Tulloch, Bentley, and Manson. Samson, p.s., 121 tons, Edie, from Camara. Pas* sengebs: Mrs Mirams and two children, Mrs Haggle and two children, Mrs Beece, Mrs Eodgers.Mrs Stagg, Misses M‘Nab, Bird, and Powell, Messrs Minims, Bedpath, Hawdon,- Hooban, Longford, Dansey, Farrar, Wright, Johnson, Beece, Hudson, jUlair, M'Quirk, Gibbs, Hunting, Bodgers, Hook, Slater, Tudhope, Bunningham, Beece, Gooday, iKjokwood, Bollingshaw, Lumsden, Oswald, Wade, Thomson, Holmes, Martin, Sullivan, Tray, Paton, Simpson, Dinnan, Smart, M'Gill, Emery, Galence, Wilkins,- Gordon, Bain, Simpson, Masters Thomson and Wilson, and sixty-one in the steerage. March 22. —Lynx, barque, from the Mauritius Grace, 16 ions, Brody, from Woikouaiti. Jessie, ketch, 22 tons, Lynden, from Waikouaiti. sums, March 21.—Medora, barque, 357 tons, Petrie, for Lyttelton. Eairlie, 177 tons, Norris, for Lyttelton. Express, 5.5.,136 tons, Christian, for the Bluff. March 22.—Jane, cutter, 25 tons, Graham, for Shag Point. Agnes Jessie, three-masted schooner, 187 tons, Phillips, for Hobart Town. Dunedin, schooner, 60 tons, Stewart, for Oamaru. Ladybird, 286 tons, Andrews, for Northern Ports. Passengers —For Lyttelton: Mesdames Scrimchan, Campbell, Manning and child, Messrs Todd and ConnelL For Wellington: Messrs Dalgleish and Scott. For Nelson: Miss Adams. For Manakau: Miss Lodge, Messrs Jones, Goodham, Gibson, Perrier, and 8 in the steerage for all ports. VBO7KOEBD DZJPABTD BBS. Alhambra, for Bluff, March SO. .Bruce, for Lyttelton, March 26. COmerang, for Bluff, March 23. (jmyader, for London, April 9. Wantfauui, for Bluff, early. The ship was removed to'the railway pier on Saturday by the tug Geelong. The ship CrosC-der was taken out of the Graving Dock thia morning; aud moored alongside the rail’£he barque Kobinoot’ was shifted from the lower anchorage onl Saturday afternoon to a more convenient discharging berth, and commenced to discharge her coals into lighters. The barque Jeannie Lonttit was tmmoored this morning and towed to the head or the Graving Dock by the tug Geelong for the purpose of discharging machinery for dock purposes. ;;*= The s.s. Wanganui arrived from her Southern trip at 7 a.m. yesterday. She left the Bluff at 5.45 p.m. on Saturday, experienced heavy rain accompanied by thunder and lightning during the passage. Captain Fraser reports the arrival at the Bluff of the barque Alla from Lyttelton, and the brigantine Sarah Pile from Hobart Town. A new trading company has started in Dunedin, having for its object the establishment of a line of first-class sailing regular schooners between this port and Dunedin, in order to facilitate mercantile transactions between the two ports. The line at present consists of three schooners, and the company pledge themselves to reduce the rates ot freightage from 25s per ton, as it is at present, to 15s. Special arrangements will be made for freights from Timaru. The company have established the line in the hope of meeting with encouragement at the hands of the shipping community at both ports. Mr Keith Hornsey is the agent at Dunedin, and Mr Henry Green at Timaru. * South Canterbury Times.* The French barque Lynx arrived at the Heads on Saturday night, after a passage of forty-four days from the Mauritius, and came to anchor inside the Heads. The tug Geelong proceeded down for the purpose of towing her np yesterday afternoon, but, on account of theheavy S.W. gale, and the vessel having forty-f<m«tethomß of chain out, and not being able to UnHr anchor, the tug returned, and, after towing up Ire barque Jennie Louttit to the Graving Dock this morning, proceeded down again and towed the Lynx up to her anchorage this afternoon. She left the Mauritius on the 4th February; had fine weather and light winds until off the South 'Cape Of Tasmania, on tine 12th; thence had strong winds to the Snares, which were passed at 2 a.m, on the 17th, and the Nuggets next day; thence had light winds, and was off the Heads on the 19th, but the current set.her off the land as far as Waikonniti, and •he made the Heads on the evening of the 20th. She brings 300 tons of sugar.
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Evening Star, Issue 3768, 22 March 1875, Page 2
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