Shipping.
HI9H WATER. i To-moeeow. Heads. I Pr. Chalmers. I Dunsdih--9.80 p.m, | 1.10 p.m, | 1.55 p fin s PORT ChaLMEES. I ARRIVED. j June 13.—Wanganui, s.s., 179 tons, Fraser, tiom the Bluff. Passengers: Mr and Mrs Knowlcss Mrs Joyce, and child, Mrs Beattie, Misses Johnson’ M‘Kay, M‘ tCeuzie, Messrs M'Donald, Benson’ Davis, Duekley, Saine, Coventry, Lewis, M'Gtlli’ very. Thomson (2 , Haul and family, Captain Bradshaw, Judge Word, and 3 in the steerage. ■ Zephyr, brigantine, 91 tons/Bowden, from Hobart Town. / T Good Templar, ketch, 41 tons, Smith, from'the MoJ.yueur. Samson, p.e., 121 tons, Edie, from Oamaru. Passengers ; Mrs Lothian, .Miss, Jackson, Messrs Farrar, Longford, Lothian, and 8 in,the steerage. Comcrang, p.s., 156 tons, Best, from Oamaru. SAILED. '• .Tuue 12.~Star of the South, s.s., 175 tons, inlander, fcis Lyttelton and the North. Juno 13.—Jessie Nicol, schooner, 93 tons, Peterson, for Oamaru. Isabella ketch, 52 tons, Purdy, for Gatlin’s River Maori, s.s , 118 tons, Malcolm, for Lyttelton.' Harriet Arnntage,' barque, 233 tons, Mailler. for Wellington. : Hope,.barge. 22 tons, Tyson, for Waikouaiti. Woodville, barque, 363 tons, Coudy, for Nowcastle. Jane, cutter, 21 tons, Graham, for Moeraki. June ll.—Eangitikei, ship, 1,225 tons, Boyd, for Lyttelton. • Jessie, ketch, 29 tons, Lydors, for the Bluff. • PROJECTED DEPASTURES, Beautiful Star, for Lyttelton, Juno 18. Comorang, for Invercargill, June 15. Eacby, For Newcastle, June 22. i Ramson, for Ommaru; June 15. Tnninnki, for Ly t tlc.tou, June 15. Wellington, for Lyttelton, June 21. Wanganui, for Bluff, Juno KJ, The brigantine Zephyr was towed to Dunedin this morning by the s.s. Portobollo. The ship Rnngitikei, for Lyttelton, wee towed to sea this morning by the tug Geelong. The barque Harriet Amitage sailed yesterday for Wellington. " The Harbor Co.’s s.s. Maori took her departure yesterday for her usual monthly vrip to the West Coist, via Northern Ports. The coasters Hope, for Waikouaiti; Isabella, for Gatlin s River; Jane, for Moeraki; and Jessie Niccol, for Oamaru, sailed yesterday. The s.s. Wauganui returned from the Bluff:yes. terday at 8.30 a.m. She left there at 4.45 p.m. on the 12th. Captain Fraser reports the arrival ?nst 6 Bcllooner Taurnn ga at the Bluff on the 11th The brigantine Zephyr, with a full cargo of Hobart Town produce, sailed up with a light N.E wind as far as the lower anchorage on Saturday afternoon. She left Hobart Town on the 28th of May, and sighted Cape Saunders at 8 a.m. on tlfc sth mst., when, owing to the heavy gale, she was hcAe-to lor twenty-fpur hours, duriug_whiqh she was driven to the northward, and was off Timaru bh the Bth 1 Had light winds until the 11th, when she got a N.£, wind, which continued until arrival.
The p.s. Oomerang arrived from bar southern trip last nlvht, and steamed alongside the hulk Henbury to coal. She left Riverton on Saturday night, and arrived as above. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. Wellington, June 13 —Ladybird, from Lyttelton, after a rough passage. Napier, June 12,—John Newman, ship, from Glasgow, with the gas plant for Napier, London, May 28.—Arrived; Hourah, Echo, and Auckland, from New Zealand.
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Evening Star, Issue 3839, 14 June 1875, Page 3
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