Shipping.
JHIGH WATER. To-moehow. Heads. I Px, Cuaimees. I Dusedih. 4.09 p.m. | 4.49 p.m. | 6.34 p.m. PORT CHALMERS. ABEIVED. | ' . . March. 22.—Queen of the Seas, barque, 323 tons, •Robinson, from Hobart Town, March 14. Passens Mrs ivmiii, Misses Reeve, Preston, Smith, and 204 tons, Jones, from Timaru. Paaaarurera- Mr ana Mrs Robinson, Mr and Mrs Wilnon Mea'dames Dick, Collins, Messrs M‘Linn, Shea (21 ’ Pulton, Thompson (2), Watkins, Hibbs, M‘Kengi’ Royse, Hinkley, Palmer. Wadsworth (2), WilVina "Davis. Hoskins, Rossiter, Winter, Aberman, Drum Stock, Toad, Califord, Clarkson, Millet, Dilloway, Griffiths, Selfe, Dawson, Ryan, Sutherland, Stem, Campbell, Morton, Savage, Lucas, Carl, Wagner, Joey, M‘Lellan, Strange, Barton, Lee, Bakewell, Gilmore, Prophet, Smith, Schwartz (2), M‘Kay, Plindley, Thomas, Alwood, the Misses Xaokson and Collins, and fifty steerage. sailed. March 22.—Bruce, s.s„ 204 tons, Jones, fox mti.nlSamson, p,B„ 124 tons, Edie, for Oamaru. PEOJECTED DEPAETUEES. - Alhambra, for Bluff, .March 30. grace, for Lyttelton, March 26. Ooznerang, for Bluff, March 23. Crusader, for London, April 9. tdasby, for Newcastle, April 1. Lsetitia, for Napier, early. jlargaret Galbraith, for London, early, Nelson, for London, early, ; Oamaru, for London, early, Omeo, tor Newcastle, March 25. Star of the South, for Piji, April 14. Paranaki, for Northern Forts, March 28. v Waitara, for Loncon, early. Wanganui, for Bluff, early. The s.s. Express arrived at the Bluff last night. 'T’he Bruce, with a full complement of passengers, acthyed at 6.45 p.m. yesterday. She left Lyttelton at 2.50 p.m. on Sunday. Two hours after arrival in Port Chalmers, the Bruce was on her way to Tinmru for a cargo of grain. , , The barque Quuen of the Seas was towed up by the Geelong yesterday afternoon. She left Hobart Town on the 14th inst., with fresh westerly breezes; .ynfi carried them strong, veering and hauling between W. and N.W. until Stewart's Island was reached, on Friday morning, at 3 a.m. Passed between the Traps and the main land, and thence experienced light variable winds along the coast. She reached the Heads and anchored at 10 p.m. on Saturday night, six and a-half days from Hobart Town. . Captain Robinson reports sighting several vessels standing south on Saturday. There were bwo barques, a brig, and a schooner. One of the barques answered to the description of the P.G.E. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. LtiteMOH', March 22.—The Taranaki sailed south at five. Passengers for the south: Major Atkinson, Messrs Talley, Collett, Roberts, Harvey, Vickery, Proctor, Pitzgerald, Morey, Tennant, Henderson, Duke, Howell, Pield, Sharp, Dowell, Caffin, Ross, Hodgson, Waddell, Jagger, Armstrong, Lidston, Land, Harley, Raze, Mr Ross, family, Mrs Goodhal, Mrs Thompson, family, Mrs Biddle, Turnbull, Budget, White, Hurstons, Otterson, Mrs Moore, child, servant, Miss Christian, Mr and Mrs Gilbert, Miss Taylor, Nevergang, and 109 immigrants.
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Evening Star, Issue 3769, 23 March 1875, Page 2
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445Shipping. Evening Star, Issue 3769, 23 March 1875, Page 2
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