Shipping.
PORT CIIAUIERS. ARRIVED. April 29. Otago, s.s., 809 tons, MVLcun. from Melbourne, via the Bluff. Passengers* Mr aml Mrs Griffin and family (S), Mr and Mrs Gillou Mr and Mrs Tamar, Mrs Eva, Misses Eva, Jones and Kmgswoll, Messrs Whittington, Schofield, R P Brooks, Robertson, Compton, Grade Petrie Donald, J, Watson; and thirty in the steerage ’ Maori, s.s., 118 tons, Malcolm, from OamaiV Express, s.s., 136 tons, Christian, from the Bluff Passengers: Mr and Mrs Musset., Mrs RomlalL Miss Ingram, Messrs Mall, Robie, Lauder, Eweu Smith, M'Plterson; and two iu the steerage. ’ sailed. April 28.—Brace, s.s., 20S tons, Jones, for Lvttelton, via Timaru.. 3 Comerang, p.s., 156 tons, Best, for Riverton. Wallabt, s.s., 101 tons, Leys, for Timam April 29.—Isabella Anderson, schooner, 85 tons Paterson, for Grey mouth. Trial, ketch, 25 tons, Kelly, for Waikouaiti. Good Templar, ketch, 42 tons. Smith, for Kaitangata. Hope, cutter, 21 tons, Scott, for f hag Point. Dagmar, schooner, 45 tons, Cannes, for Gatlin’s liivcr. Jane, cutter, 25 tons, Graham, for Shag Point. The s -s. Otago left Melbourne at 3.15 p.m. on the 22nd instant, passed through the Heads at 5.50 p.m., and Swan Island at 3.45 p.m, next day Experienced very fine weather, and E.N.E. winds SfSiSS.r 1 ”*" 4 r ° rt c “ 1 "“ s H.M.S. ROSARIO IN A SQUALL. • a • i Tr ,, „ „ Auckland, April 28. Arrived: H.M.S. Rosario. While on the voyage Home, when sixty miles S.E. of the Three Kings, she was struck by a tremendous squall, from the'N. 0 7 blcb . 1 l )0 |“ t tb f 9f a le suddenly went round, with a force that took her aback, and almost threw her .on her beam ends. All the topgallant masts gave way, and the ship righted with the loss of iibboom, flying jibboom, and fore, main, aud miz/.cu topgallant masts mainyard. Her spanker, gait', topgallant sails, nnzzon topsails, and several other sails I™} 1 !™ cl( S n a^ ay - Tbe captain aud officers report the squall as the most severe they have ever experienced. At daylight the ship looked a perfect wreck, the canvas hanging iu shreds from the masts, ana the rigging was strewed all over (he ship. She shaped her course for Auckland, to refit. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS, Christchurch, April 25.-Thc New Zealand Shinping Company received the following advices from London, dated 20th April, regarding ships from that Port to the Colony“ Sailed—Rosina, DunFlcfchcr, for Auckland; Oriana and-Star of China, for Canterbury ; Woodlark, for Dunedin • Coihngwood aud Hannibal, for Wellington; Couni tess of Kmtore, for Napier aud Bluff. Loading—audCordo e va KUlSllt ° f Snowdon > kactura, Alumbagh, _ Wellington, April 29,-Arrived : Taranaki, from Pieton, with the Sai Francisco mail early this mornmg. She leaves for the South at about 4 p.m to-day. The French man-of-war Infcruet, from Sydney, via Pieton. Luna, from Napier. Auckland, April 29.— ArrivedShip Fern Glen, 116 days out from Loudon, with 154 statute adults including 26 single women and 43 men, all well The voyage was uneventful. She lost her jib-boom in a gale. Six deaths of infants are reported.
HIGH WATJSR. To-ifoanow. Heads. I Pt. Chalmebs. I Dunedin. 10.38 p.m. | 11.18 p.m, ( 0.3 p.m.
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Evening Star, Issue 3800, 29 April 1875, Page 3
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