Shipping.
HIGH WATER. TO-MOBBOW. ADB * I Bx. CgiLmtM. I Dtobdiv. 2.53 p.m. I 3.38 p.m. | 4.18 p.m. POET GHALMEBS. AKEIVXD, April 18. Brace s.s., 204 tons, Jones, from Timara. Passengers: Mr and Mrs Taiaroa, Mendamp.H Bailey, thr< *», children, Misses Gregory and ifio.™ nS* 08sra Rice > Nicoll, Solomon, Adams, Thompson, Dick, and seven in the steerage. Wanganui, s.s., 179 tons, Fraser, from the Bluff. Passengers: Mr and Mrs Be van and son, Mesdames WWes, Money, Grant, Lind and daughter, Misses Bedow, Kelman, Messrs Hunter, Dicken, Drum, Wasley, Style, Norman, Harvey, Grant, O’Kelffe, Carr, Fraser, Pish and child, and one in the steerage.
Samson, p.s,, 124 tons, Edie, from Oamaru, Teh) 1 Jane ' aohooner * 38 tons, Cowen, from Toi kon^t? erS^n ’ 23 tons, Brebner, from Wad-
Trial, ketch, 25 tons, Kelly, from Waikouaiti. nSL 19, i !<)menmg ' P- s j> tons, Best, from Ta tor Paßßengers: Brodrick and Mr f OB ” 0 * £ etcl129 t°n». kydors, from Waikouaiti. Sound* Qray * schooaec » 30 to*®* from Pelorus
SAILED. the miff 7 ~ ExPre "' 8,B " 136 tona * Christian,for Na-nra 18, ~ Lffifcitia » schooner, 40 tons, Palmer, for
Spec, schooner, 32 tons, Madson, for Wanganui. Fanny, ketch, 25 tons, Williams, for Catlin’s j&ivor.
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... , .PROJECTED SSrABTUBXS. Alhambra, for Bluff, April 28. Ilruce, for Lyttelton, April 20. Comerang, for Bluff, early. Crusader, for London, April 20. Crest of the Wave, for Timaru, April 22. Eestello, for Auckland, early. Gloucester, for Hongkong, early. Jeannie Loutett. for Sydney, early. Lady of the Lake, for Molyneux, early, M.orgaret Galbraith, for London, early, Camara, for London, early. Jtago, for Lyttelton, April 29. Southern Cross, for Fiji, early. Wallabi, for Oatuam, early. Wellington, for Northern Porto, April 21. Waiters, for London, early. * Wanganui, for Bluff, early. The Harbor Company's s.s. Bruoe left Lyttelton otL45 p.m. on the 16th; called at Akaroa and Tunaru, leavmg the latter port, where she took on board 563 bags of grain and 17 bales of wool, at 6.45 p.m. onthe 17(h. . TJ 10 5;?" Wanganui returned from her usual trip to the Bluff at 8 a.m. yesterday. .. bfobel Jane, which left this port on the, 17th of March with a fall cargo for Oamarn, arrived there on the 18th. After discharging she proceeded in ballast to the Toi Tois, where she arrived on the 4th inst.; took on board 70 bales of wool, and was ready for her departure on the 7th. but, m consequence of the state of the bar, was detained for nine days, and left;for Port Chalmers on the loth; hadN.E. win's as far as Waikava. and thence S.W. winds to arrival. The schooner Janet Gray arrived this morning with a full cargo of timber from Pelorus Soundiand passed up to Dunedin. ,8 ’ Comerang, which left this port on the 7th inst..arrived at Invercargill on the morning of the 9th; discharged cargo, and left for Eiverton on the morning of the 10th. Prom Eiverton she brought * w <> full cargoes of grain to Invercargill, where she left at 10 p.m. on the I7th, and arrived at Port Chalmers at four this morning. SHIPPING TELKGEAM. Auckland, April 19.—The barques Mary Blair and Medora, from Dunedin and Lyttelton respectively, arrived yesterday.
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Evening Star, Issue 3791, 19 April 1875, Page 3
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