Shipping.
HIGH WATER, To-moseow. I 1- Chalmies. I Dunedik. 4.43 p.m. I 5.23 p.m. | 6.0S p.m. POET CHAIJMERS. AEBIVED. June 19.—Cora schooner, 42 tons, Rungell, from Havelock, via Wellington and Waikouait-' lock 80 ’ Schooner * 31 tonB ’ Madson, from Havethe Molyiieux. S - 8 -’ 60 ton9 ’ from Samson, p.s., 124 tons, Edie, from Oamaru. Passengers: Mr and Mrs Lees, Misses Hudson, Paul, Lees, Hon. v) Holmes, Messrs Barrett, Collins M Gavm, Buchanan, M'Lean, Jamieson, Suther“d » sooo " er ' 188 Creagh, Bruce, s.s., 204 tons, Jones, from Timarn. Pass Christie and two children. Misses Dodd (2), Messrs Buchanan, Mills, Detective Henderson, and eight in the steerage. T>^ gauui ’nr 8- ’ 1 ? 9 , t° ns ' Fraser, from the Bluff. Passengers: Mr and Mrs Sanderson, Mrs Quinn and son, Messrs Hume, Toms, Newman. Haworth Richardson G aham Baird, Hay. Jenkins, Turnfwi/nwi ? aim iton, Archibald, Dewar, Quolf, and six in the steerage * laud 1188 ’ brigantine ’ 128 tons, Short, from AuckJune 2L—Edith Eeid, ketch, 72 tons, Munroe, from the Molyneux. ' SAILED. thi Ü Bhi 9 '~ EXPreS8 ’ S ■ S ■ , 136 tons> Christian - for Comerang p. 5.,152 tons Best, for Invercargill. Cathn, ketch, 46 tons, Hannah, for Nelson Moeraki° Olimpse, ketch, 31 tons, Sheppard, for schooner, 45 tons, Connor, for Gatlin’s Tim e aru ifUl Star ’ B ‘ S ” 146 tons ’ Peterson > for ,c11,,,>,!sr ' 52 T *>'. Wdhngton, 5.5..a81 tons, Carey, for the North- : f or fiyttleton—Mr and Mrs Queen, ' for^U B pm5 mSden ’ Reitb ! an(l ten in the steerage
PROJECTED SIPARTURIS. Alhambra, for Melbourne, June 24. Bruce, for Tnnoru, June 23. Beautiful Star, for Lyttelton, June 20. Crusader, for London, early. Dunedin, for London, early. Easby, for Newcastle, June 26. Hawea, for Wellington, early. Ladybird, for Lyttleton, June 28. Lochnagar.jfor Newcastle, early. Melanie, for Wellington, early. Oamaru, for Loudon, direct. Omeo, for Melbourne, June 23, Otago, for Lyttelton, June 23. Phcebe, for Lyttelton, June 25. Samson, for Oamaru, June 22. Wanganui, for Bluff, June 23. Mr James Grove, of Onmaru, has purchased the aundenand-budt brig > roigellachie for L 3.500. liie Harbor Company’s s.a. Bruce returned from her usual trip at 7.15 a.m. yesterday. She left Lyttelton at 10 a.m. on the 18th, called at Akaroa and 1 imam, which latter port she left at 645 n ni on the 19th. Experienced light winds and fine weather throughout the voyage and arrived as above. The Dolly Vaideu, cutter, which has been nur chased by Mr Innis for the local Ashing trade armed from Auckland, via Waikawa, with a cargo or timber, on Saturday afternoon. She left Auck. laud on the 22nd of May, and rounded Cape Colville on the 23rd with a light wind, which continued until the 25th, when she encountered n heavy gale from the S.W. which continued for six days, she having to bo hove-to during the whole time. During the gale she lost her jib and staysail S? lnt ° Napier to refit, and left that port on the v- ‘ Captain Williams reports sighting a large ship off Banks Peninsula, with painted and with fore and imzen topgallant masts gone, standing to the N.B. before a light S.W, breeze. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. Onehunoa. June 20.—The Ladybird, with the southern portion of the { an Francisco mail, sailed for New Plymouth at. 10.30 a.m. i H° kitika i June 20.—The schooner Mary Campbell was got off the heach at last night’s tide, and da ranged Safo ly alangsi<io tbe wli arf, very little
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Evening Star, Issue 3845, 21 June 1875, Page 3
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