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Shipping.

HIGH WATER, To-jioeeow. Heads. J Pt. Ghalmkes. I Dunedin. 2.31 p.m. 1 3.11 p.m. j 3.56 p.m. PORT CHALMERS. „ , , _ at the heads, Robert Jones, barque. AEEIVEO, Oamaru 2 “ Samson ’ p - s -» 124 tons, Edie, from Rosebud, three-masted schoouer.l9o tons, NicholHamilton* Melborrae ' Passengers: Mr and Mrs kouaif e i 3, ~ JeSSie ’ ketch * 29 tons - Cyders, for WaiEarl of Zetland, ship, 1461 tons, Reid, from tendon. Passengers: Saloon, Messrs J, Todd, G L. Sutherland, W. H. Keeling, J. Schott, S. ValentA Cummingham. 2nd Cabin—Mr a;ul Mj sD. Stewart ; throe in the steerage, and 270 .olermucu; immigrants. Coinorang, p.s., 153 ton"-. Best, from Invercargill, Express, s.s., 101 l tons, Christian, from the Bluff Mlss .°: D o“oghue, Cook, M'Kehar, Morton, Bews; and nine iu the steerage. Btuce. s.s., 203 tons, Jones, from Lyttelton, via inter mediate ports. Passengers: Miss Dra<m, Mit+er Pi )lmpt ° U ’ Hu V* er ’ Hume, Gunn, Chapman, Muster Chapman; and four ru the steerage. sailed. Timar e u. 2 ‘“ Maori ’ S,S '’ 118 tous > Malcolm, for s, s,. 179 tons, Fraser, for the Bluff. FEOJECTED DEPAETUEE3. Albion, for Bluff, Juno 7. Beautiful Star, for Lyttelton, May 30 Bruce, for Timaru, June G. Crusader, for Loudon, early. Dunedin, for London, early Ladybird, for Lyttlcton, June 10 Melanie, for Wellington, early Maori, for Lyttelton, June 11 ' Oamaru, for Loudon, direct Phcehe, for Lyttlcton. June 5. Raugitikci, for Loudon early. Star of the Smith, for Nort hern Ports, June 7 Samson, for Oamaru, Juno A Tarawa, for Lyttelton, June 7. Timaru, for London, early Wanganui, for Bluff, Jure 5. The ketch Jessie, with a full cargo of <-rnin arfrom WaikouaitiJ’and passed up 1..m. I to-;Uy COmeran " arriV ° d roni Invercargill at 1 DocMnl'.!' wiU bc taken into the Graving i lock to bo cleaned as soon as the repairs to the shin Don Juan are completed. p - lbe , Co.'s p.s. Samson returned last ntoht to Dunedin™ 1 tnP t0 oamaru * passed the port . 3r °f rs Houghton and Co.’s ss. Express returned iom her Southern trip at 8.30 this 1 morning and ■■-W/wW lb o ship Oamaru to discharge 72 „,V oi wool. Sue left the Bluff at I if, „m. on the arrival. U ' esi;criel,ced Hght northerly* winds to from'hMOTni £ ?: “^y’ 8 foe s.s. Bruce nr.ived -orto at seven o*o l l> Lyttelton and intermodiate l. orts at seven o clock this moruinjr, and «?tp*nnAfi u lO Bl i il , 9 amaru lo discharge grain * She allod y n r Cl i o a n£t 1 - 50 ,P- m - 0“ the 31st May. and he!, 1 ™ Akaroa and Timaru, but, owing to the hnnTf blo . a ] v oa the beach at the latier place, the k° a * s v oU , lfl uok , te,lder her until next She oareo d ‘f(M) l^ g i d U p d to - ok ° U i ' oavd > besides’ other caigo, 800 sacks of gram, and left for Port Chalmere. The three-masted schooner Rosebud, with a general cargo from Melbourne, was towed unto her anchorage last evening by the tug Geelong. She left Melbourne on the 22nd of Mav with a N W n” Up T llU,l i continued until clearing the Straits on the 24th, when it increased to a hurricane which compelled her to hc-ave-to for thirty-six hours • it then moderated and shifted to the S.W., and continned until the 3 hh ; made tho S.W. Ca,“ Sto^n < l !0 ]l ?,1 1 lij ’'h aiia Variabl ° winds until a. .ml at tho Loads at 3 p.m. yesterday. ARRIVAL OF THE EARL OF ZETLAND. This forenoon the signals at the Hoads announced the arrivid of Messrs Shaw, Savill, and Co 'a fine ship Earl of Zetland, aft or a good passage of seventy seven days from London. Tho tug Gecdnm- immedh at ly got up steam and proceeded down, hut on account of its being ebb tide she did not tow tho snip up .toller anchorage until 2 this afternoon when the Customs, final th, and ImmSton Officers proceeded alongside, and the answors to he usual questions being satisfactory, they proceeded on board, and, after inspecting her aeeominnrlntimT cleared the vessel. The Earl of oV? ’ rsgg.w to "? < i-o she bungs six saloon, live second and third ■■lass passengers, and 267 Government immtora to i he immigrants are under the charge of Di- Cun' mughara, and have enjoyed good health during kf passage. There has only been oao d«i*li th-totoV luld named Mary Blair, and there were fivebirtlis ‘v u ir ' le '■ ' ,ra ':- soml ou the 16t.h of March witli a. H E win.i. and t ook her final depart ure fi m ■■start Point, on the tbth ; tho N.E. winds eontimied until rofmhuig 3 8.; passed the Island of Madeira < . > l “ 3l ’ ( b and.auasedlhcEq mforon thcfdh Am-il 1 ‘-' !7 ; \ UI,I bvht winds to tho S.E. traces which ner caught on the U-li in r.,33 S„ and wMo oTlmiatli’nihu. 18; passed Tristan D’Acunha, on a nieridiaii of Greenwich on live Jith, in 30.36; .lienee had light north winds to 11m Cape, which was passed on the 4th Mav; she thent-cd the Hih of’ar CS ' : ’’ ld nmdO T U h r CaKtiu " 4C;‘on tin J(h of May s 1C encountered a honw south-west «w» V Tto f ■ | l ,C T’ which‘she carried awu\ time of her topsails: tho gale lasted for two!vo hours. 1 hence had strong southerly winds until making tho Snares ou tho 31st- had Itoht coas C and arrived offlhe xieaas at two o c'ock this morning.

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Evening Star, Issue 3830, 3 June 1875, Page 3

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Shipping. Evening Star, Issue 3830, 3 June 1875, Page 3

Shipping. Evening Star, Issue 3830, 3 June 1875, Page 3

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