Shipping.
HIGH WATER, To-morrow, IHeads. I Pt. Cealmkrs. I Ddeedik. 7.47 p.m. I 8.27 n.m. | 9.12 p.m. PORT CHALMERS. AT TUB BEADS, Cora Linn, from London.' ARRIVED. July B.—Wellington, s.s., 262 tons, Carey, from the North. Passengers ClMiss White, Captain Palmerston, Messrs Galbraith, Martindale, Clemon, South, Sutherland, Main, Latham, Pyke, Wallace, Duthic, Stewart, Hampson, and seven in the steerage. SAtIED. July 9. —Franklin Belle, ketch, 30 tons, Foreman, for Oamaru. Maori, s.s., 118 tons, Sinclair, for West Coast via Northern ports. Easby, s.s., 996 tons, Kennedy, for Sydney via Lyttelton and Wellington. I'assengers: Mr and Mrs Nasmith and 'amity (3), Mr and Mrs Hill Jack and family (3) mid servant, Messrs W. N. Haworth, Matthewman, Holland, Aikinson, Weston, Mitchell. Brookes, and 19 in the steerage, Wellington, 262 tons, Carey, for the North. Passengers: For Lyttelton—Mr and Miss Down' y, Mrs Cockburn and child, Rev. Mr Che Tier, Messrs Lynch, Granger, and Money. For Wellington— Mrs Grant, Messi s Hawker and Taylor. For Nel son—Mr Roberts and family (6), and Bin the steerage for all ports, PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Alhambra, for Melbourne, July 21. Beautiful Star, for Lyttelton, July 11. Bruce, for Timaru, July 11. Comeraug, for Invercargill. July 10. Express, for Invercargill, July 10, Hawea, for 'Wellington, July 10. Crusader, for London, early. Dunedin, for London, early. Lochnagar, for Newcastle, early. Ladybird, for Lyttleton, July 17. Meloine, for Wellington, early, Otago, for Melbourne, July 21. Phoebe, for'Lyttleton, July IS. Bangitikei, for London early. Samson, for Oamarn, July 10. Shag, for Moeraki, early.
Tho N.Z.S.S. Co.’s a.s. VVe’lington took her departure for the Northern I’orte this afternoon. The signals at the Heads this morning announced the arrival of the Com Linn from London after a long pnssft e of 113 days. The Union Co.'s s.s. Taupo hauled alongside the i railway pier to-day for tho purpose of receiving 1 Ohrgo, and will sa 1 on Monday for the Northern Ports. The s.s. Eaahy having heen cleaned, painted, and thoroughly overhauled, was taken out of the Graving Dock Inst evening and hauled alongside the railway pier to receive cargo. She took her departure this forenoon for Sydney via Lyttelton and Wellington,
The Union Company’s s.s. Maori, under the temporary command of Captain Sinclair, tor k her dcp\rtu e this morning for her usual monthly trip to the West Coast via Northern norts.
The N.Z. .8. Co.’s s.s. Welliigton arrived from the Northern Ports at 5.45 p.m. yesterday, havin'* encountered a he ivy southerly gale, with high sea, from Lyttelton to this port. She left the dannkau a*- 4 p.m. on the Ist.; called at Taranaki, Picton, W llinpton, and Lyttelton, and Arrived as above. We thank air W, J. Willcpcks (purser) for report and exchange s. SHIPPING TELEGRAM.
Auckland, July 9— Arrived: Taranaki, from the South. The Mikado, with the outward mails, was detained till the afternoon awaiting the’ Southern moils.
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Evening Star, Issue 3861, 9 July 1875, Page 3
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