Shipping.
HIGH WATER. To-mourow. HEADS. I Pt. Chalmers. I Dunedin. 4.09 p.m. 1 4.49 p.m. | 5.34 p.m, Monday. 5.01 p.m. | 541 p.m. I 6.26 p.m. PORT Cli Ai.MERS, arrived. June 5 —Tararua, s.s.. 523 tons, J. W. Clark, from Melbourne, via tbe Bluff. Passengers : From Melbourne Mrs Moir, Captain Kitchener, Mrs Kitchener, family (41, and servant, Mr and Mrs Blacker, Rev. C. W. Rigg, Messrs J. Howarth, A, Marks, W. Morley.G. E. Pemiett.E.W. Humphries. From the Bluff—Mr and Mrs Niehol, Mrs Tucker, Messis Deuuiston, Crawford, Kennedy, twenty in the steei age, and thirty passengers for other ports. s M I. Ki. June 5. —Glimpse, ketch, 38 tons, Sheppard, for Mocralci. Phoebe, 416 tons, !Worsp, for the North.—Passengers—For Lyttelton : Captain aud Mrs Haukinsou, Master Bell. For Wellington : The Hon. Mr Reynolds and Mr Anderson. For Napier: Mesdames Whitmore and Smith, Master Smith, Messrs ss, M'Kellar, Dowe, Whittingham, Lowe, and eight in the steerage for all ports. PROJECTED DEPARTURES, Albion, for Bluff, June 7. Bruce, for Tirnain, June 6. Crusader, for London, early, Dunedin, for Loudon, early. Ladybird, for Lyttleton, June 10. Melmie, for Wellington, early. Maori, for Lyttelton, June 11, Oamaru, for London, direct. Phcebe. for Lyttleton, June 25. Rangitikei, for London early. Star of the South, for Northern Ports, June 10. Samson, for Oamaru, June 8. Taianaki, for Lyttleton, June 15. Tararua, for Lyttelton, June 7. Titnn.ru, for London, early. Wellington, for Lyttelton, June 21.
The barque Robert Jones will, as soon as the weather model- des. remove alongside the railway pier to discharge her cariro of susar.
The Phcebe sailed this afternoon with the outgoing portion of tbe San Fraucisco mails and with the Northern portion of the Suez mail.
The Tararua, with the New Zealand portion of the Suez mail, arrived alongside the railway pier at 12,40 this afternoon, she having experienced a strong S.W. breeze, with ruin and heavy sea. from the Bluff, during which she was hove-to for several hours at nitrht.
The Auckland Steam Packet Company are negotiating for the purchase of the new steamer LlewelIvn, built at Sydney. If the purchase is completed, the vessel will replace the Star of the South in the Fiji trade. Captain Holmes proceeded to Sydney to-day to inspect her.
The S.W. wind which blew yesterday increased with great fury, and tow rds midnight changed to a perfect hurricane, accompanied by terrific squalls of hail. The whole of the shipping, however, hung well to their moorings, and we have not heard of any accident during the gale. We may now expect at any moment the appearance of at least three of owr Home ships—two fiom London—the H. T. Staines being now 128 days out, and the Annie Houlan 125 days ; the William Fring, from Glasgow, 130 days out, and the ship Peacemaker, also from London, 96 days out.
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Evening Star, Issue 3832, 5 June 1875, Page 3
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