Shipping.
high water. To-morrow. Heads. | Pt. Chalmers. | Dunkdif. 3.46 p.m. 1 4,26 p.m. ) 5.n p im>
PORT CHALMERS. arrived. May 21.-—Beautiful Star, s.s., 147 tons, Petersou. from Lyttelton, via Timaru. Passengers: Mr and M -2? ey ™ d cllildl Mr aud Mrs Nnshelski and child, Miss Money, Messrs Haynes (2), Hayman, Bowers, Sunderland, Levien, Hislop, Bedali; Burrows, Berghoff, Master Jackson, and six in the steerage. Rose, schooner, 138 tons, Soule, from Boston. SAILED. MSs,torlS l a;^' ,^Msi!boo " er ’ 195tom ' Samson, p.s., 124 tons, Edie, for Camara." William Davie, ship, 841 tons, M'Allister, for Hong Jvong, with twenty-live Chinese passengers. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Albion, for Bluff, June 7. Alhambra, for Melbourne, May 25 Beautiful Star, for Lyttelton, May “»3 Brace, for Lyttelton, May 26. Comeraug, for Invercargill, May 25 Crusader, for London, early. Easby, for Newcastle, May 20. Etepreas, for Bluff, May 23. Ladybird, for Northern Ports, May 23. Omeo, for Lyttelton, May 27. )tago, for Melbourne, May 27. Oamaru, for London, direct. Rangitikei, for London early. Samson, for Oamaru, May 25. Star of the Sooth, for Northern Ports, June 1. Taranaki, for Northern Ports, May 27. The ship William Davie, with twenty-five Chinese passengers for Hong Kong, was towed to sea at “9?i n d n7. hr tllo Geelong. The barque Gloucester. V? Chinese, sails for Hong Kong to-night. The Geelong proceeded to the Heads this morning for the purpose of towing up the City of Cashmere, from Glasgow; but in consequence of the ship’s heavy draught of water (19ftJ and it being ebb tide, she returned and took in tow the ship William unthe City^ KOUg ’ and “ the af ternoou brought Owing to the heavy sea outside the s.s. Lady of the Lake, which hft this morning for the Molvneux returned and took in tow the schooner Rose, which has been lying at anchor inside the Heads for the last two days. The Rose has had a rather lengthy passage of 114 days. She put into Stewart’s Island having run short of provisions, and remained timber ° r ireo da^s> She brings a cargo of
r The, Hartrar Co.’s Beautiful Star arrived from Lyttelton, via Tunaru, at 10 this morning l , and steamed alongside the ship Rangitikci to discharge gram She left Lyttelton at 5 p.m. on the 18th, and arrived at Timarn at 6.30 -,. m. on the 19th, haVing experienced a strong S.W. wind and heavy sea round Banks’s Peninsula. At Timnru took in. besides other cargo. 1,015 bags of grain and left at 5.30 p.m. on the 20th. Reports the steamers Omeo, Bruce, and Comerang, and ten coasters lying at Timaru when she left. 8
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Evening Star, Issue 3819, 21 May 1875, Page 3
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