Shipping.
HIGH WATER. To-morrow. I Chalmers. | Bohem*. fcW pja. | 4.M p.m.; | 15.41 p im .j POUT OHALMBEB. s ' s> * Malcolm, from Lyttelton via SKSSt 0, Mr and Miss Edgeworth Paterson, Mias Hislop, Messrs 3“ Shnrley. F. GUI, Loring. Tmabnll, M‘Donald, Shannon, Cole, Morgan, ketch, 48 tons, Marks, from Catglabella, ketoh, 51 tons, Pnrdie, from Gatlin’s unn, . April 6.— Phoebe, a.a., 418 tons, Worap.for Lyttelton and the North. Passengers—For Lyttelton: Hev. Mr and Mrs Beck and servant, Miss Jackson, Messrs Higgins, A. Snider, Prince, and Butler. fat Napier; Mrs Penny, Mr Penny. For Greymonth; Mr Todd. For Manukau; Mrs and Mian Jrond, Mrs Mills, Eev. Mr Williams, Mr Scott, and 10 In the steerage for all ports. —Wallabi, a.s., 101 tons, Leys, for Wanganui, a.s., 170 tons, Fraser, for the Bluff. Duly Blair, barque, 328 tons, Carson, for Auckland. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Albion, for Bluff, April IS. Bruce, for Lyttelton, early. Orosader, for London, April 9. Gloucesterjfor Hongkong, early. Maori, for West Coast Forts, April 13. Ladybird, for Northern Ports, April 10. Margaret Galbraith, for London, early, Camara, for London, early. Phcabe, for Northern Forts, April 16. Star of the South, for Fiji, April 14. Tararaa, for Bluff, April 12. Taranaki, for Northern Forte, April 15. Waitara, for London, early. Wanganui, for Bluff, early. Wellington, for Northern Ports, ApriT2l. The prison hulk was towed down the harbor yeateday and moored in Hamilton Bay, close to where the hard labor gang is employed. The 8.8. Eaaby hauled alongside the railway pier Shortly after the departure of the Phosbe, for the tending a steam engine, part of her cargo The barque Queen of the Seas has discharged the Whole of her eargo and will shortly sail for Hobart Town. The barquentma Falconer was removed this morning from the railway pier and anchored below the shipping, and will sail the first S.W. wind for Oamurn, where she will take in a cargo of grain for ]twl)oikrn6« The Harbor Co.’s s.s. Maori returned from her trip to Lyttelton via Timaru at 8 o’clock this momlag. She brings, besides other cargo, 718 hags of main for transhipment to the ship Margaret Galmalth. She left Lyttelton at 6 p,m. onthe sth, called at Tunam at 7 a.m, on the 6th, left for Port Chalmers at 0 p.m., arriving as above, and having experienced fine weather during the trip. The regular Gatlin’s Hirer traders Lloyd’s Herald jtad Isabella arrived with full cargoes of timber. Thev left the river on the afternoon of the sth, had Sine weather with light winds along the coast, and Wpon the ketch Fanny leaving at the same time with a full cargo for Oamaru, and the coasters Jane Hannah and Janet Eamsay loading there for faila port. The tarqua Mary Blair, with part of original cargo from Melbourne for Auckland, wus towed to sea this morning by the tug Qeelong, The ship City of Dunedin commenced to unmoor Wm probably saa 41118 zoning for SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. WKLimerOK, April 6.— The Ladybird has sailed f« the South, Passengera : Mr and Mrs Ludlam, lOasea Valentine (2)Vlir Ogilvy, and Eev. Mr f?" 1 7 ~-^ ived . b.b. Otago, from the South, at 9 a.m. Ltitblton, April 6.— The Pleiades has sailed for London with 2,700 bales of wool, 31 of skins, and 780 tens of wheat. ’ April 7.—The following vessels are in the roadsteadt—Bteomers, Maori and Bruce: barque. Amateur* brig, Wave; schooners, Kate Brain, Wanganui, Crest of the Wave, Lion, aud Eliza JajfntSe Btuinega in consequence is very brisk. Honranu, April 7.—Sailed, Circe for Dunedin, timber laden.
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Evening Star, Issue 3781, 7 April 1875, Page 2
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