Shipping
POUT CHALMERS. ARRIVE •>. May s.—Taranaki, s.s., 299 tons, Mmullo, from Timani. May U.—Luna, Government, p.s., 198 tons, Pairclnla, from Lyttelton. Passengers: Mr and Mrs Hoes, Messrs Wilson, Cox, and Bleimey. Bine?, s,s., 20b tons, Jones, from Lyttelton, via T. nnai u. Passengers ; Mesdames Firth and Bnsbv Miss Tripp, Rev. G. Barclay, Master Barclay! Messrs Wragg, Morey, Alves, M’Caskin; and ten in the steerage. r Timorn, ship, 1,250 tons, Eanl*u, from Glasgow YL'Kj. Muir. Pass-ugers: Sal, >ou—Messrs M Alnsiev, Cockle- ua.l ..Hen ; and 121 immigrants, : a ,i to i: : a .aits. lOtii ‘V| '■'■ s X ' ,l,s > Sherlock,fromNewcastle CVlin, ketch, O ' ions, Hannah, from Cabin’s River. Awarua, ketch, 4a tons, Adams, from the Bind'. SAILED. Blntf V 5 ’ ' Wau ß au ui, 8.8.. 179 tons, Fraser, for the Nautilus, cutter, 29 tons, Baker, for Timani. Mary Ogilvie, schooner, 72 tons, Falconer, for Oamarn. e M '!J - ’’• --Pioneer, schooner, 22 tons, Mathesou, for tao Molyueux. ’ Kestrel, ketch, 61 tons, Burr, for Oamarn. Dunedin, schooner, 60 tons, Stewart, for Timaru. The Government p.s. Luna, which left Lyttelton at noon on Tuesday, encountered the full force of the late S.W. gale, which was accompanied with a heavy; sea. on account of which she did not seach the Hem Is until 9 p.m. last night. She steamed up the harbor this morning alongside the hulk California, and add sail again this evening for the penal settlement at Resolution Island. The Harbor Co.’s s.s. Bruce arrived from Lyttelton, via Timaru, at 8.15 this morning, and steamed alongside the ship Oamarn to discharge grain. She left Lytioltou on the Ith instant, called at Akaroa and rimaru, and arrived as above. She reports tbat the ketch Good Templar, which put into Lnnaru with loss of foremast and maiu-topmast sailed for Port Chalmers at 9 a.m. yesterday. ’ Messrs Patrick Henderson’s hue new ship Timaru winch has been detained at the Heads since Saturday m conseq amice of the heavy S.W. -piles, was towed up tins morning by the steam-tug Geelonuudoi; the cluv.o’! Pilot Kelly. The following is ilm list of pa mg -vs :-Tlm4y-six single women, uu i.mtbo ohoi-.w oi Mrs Mary Cuthel; twciitv-six single men, sixteen manned couples, and forty einldrcn nudes tin- charge of Hr He Latour The passengers we.-*! Lan ted, shortly after the ship’s arrival, under the superintendence of Mir (jpiiu Allan. SHIPPING TELEGRAM. Wellington, May 6.—Arrived: The Albion, from Nelson. She sails South to-morrow at about 1p m Wellington, May G.-The Ladybird has sailed for the North. Passengers: Five hoys tor the Naval Training School; Messrs Bauuerman, M Conoclne, M Kay Beau, Sulton, Horn. Goodwin Porkenhehl’ Hill, Sclauders, Rankin, Marks, Sharpe, .1. Hall, Jones, Strong, Harrington, Dillou, Bums Moorhouse, Mr and Mrs Salmoud, Mrs Milla- iud tliree children, and Captain Pothorbrid<-o
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Evening Star, Issue 3806, 6 May 1875, Page 3
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472Shipping Evening Star, Issue 3806, 6 May 1875, Page 3
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