Shipping.
POET CHALMERS. at the heads. May 4,—Barque Portland, from Hong ffong. _ ARRIVED, wS 11 ”' P-S ini 1 i 6 ton ?’ Best ’ from Invercargill. iOl tons, Leys, from Timaru. PasPtW w™f 83 West, Messrs Thomson, Nixon, hiXley, West, and one in the steerage. m sailed. May 4.—Taranaki, s.s., for Timaru. PROJECTED DEPARTURES, Albion, for Bluff, May 10. Beautiful Star, for Lyttelton, May 7. Comeraug, for Bluff, early. Eosby, for Newcastle, May 10. Mallowdalo. for Newcastle, May 5 Maori, for West Coast Ports, May 12 Oamaru, for l.omlou. May 20. Samson, for Oamaru, May 5. Tarurua, for Northem Ports, M y 8. Taranaki, for Northem Ports, May 8 Timaru, for London, early. Wanganui, for Bluff, May 5. S W brceze still blowing with great fury, the steam tug Geelong has not yet got up steam for the purpose of proceeding outside the Heads to tow in the ship Timaru. The p.s. Comeraug, from Invercargill, arrived at ten o clock this morning, and steamed alongside ttie ship Onmnra to discharge eighteen bales of wooh She left Invercargill at 11 a.m. yesterday, strous will< i s along the coast to The Wallabi left Timaru on Saturday night, and got within five miles of Moeraki when she eucountered a heavy S.W. gale; ran back to Oamaru on Sunday morning, left again at 0.30 last to day aU d bad stroilf? w iuds to arrival at Ip.m. We understand that, in consequence of the late wet weather having prevented the completion of the to * he P- 9 -Samson, arrangements have been made for the Wallabi to run a trip to Oamaru, leaving Kartray street wharf at seven o’clock to-morrow evening. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. South LLI>faTON ’ 4 ~- AjriTed: Otago, from the edin ELBOCRI ' E ’ ■ A ' prß 24—Sailed : Basil, for DunNewcastle, April 24.—Arrived: William Gifford, from Oamaru; Gareloch, from Dunedin. 26th— Candidate, from Dunedin. Timaru, May 3.-The ketch Good Templar put in here m distress. Coming from the Molyueux to Port Chalmers she was caught by a squall, which carried, away her mainmast with all her forward Egging, jib-boom, head sails, and mizemnast. She ran to Otago Heads, where she anchored on Friday night, and on Saturday morning, fearing to be swamped slipped her anchors and made for bl Vi. fa r ded J; o reaclx tllat place. She steered di fficulty for Timaru roadstead with only ten athoms aboard. She borrowed gear from tne Eliza M Phee, and made snug. She is re-fitting temporarily here, and will return to Port Chalmers^
HIGH WATER. To-moueow. Heads. 1 Pt, CHALUBaa. 1 Dunedin. 2.06 p.m. 1 2.46 p.m. | 3.31 p.m.
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Evening Star, Issue 3804, 4 May 1875, Page 3
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