Shipping.
HIGH WATER, To-moiiuow, HEADS. 1 Pi. CILALiiSRH. | DCKEDIK. 4.28 p.in. I 5.08 p.m. I 5.51 pun. PORT CHALMERS. AT THE HEALS. July 20.—Craigieko, ship, liom Glasgow. Al’.lllVED. July 20.—Colcslia, barque, 225 tons, Brown, from Newcastle. Taranaki, 5.a.,298 tons, Lloyd, from the Northern Ports. Passengers: Mr, Airs, and Miss St radian, Mrs Sneholtyky, Misses Stevens and Erskiuo, Messrs Robs, Sibbald, Galbraith, Hunter, Hears, Binsott, White, Woodfield, Bruce, Thompson, Shirley, Symmouds, JcnLins, Mahoney, Wright,. Inglis, Greenwood, Castles, Davis, Donock, Reid, Waite, Robertson, Hogan, Lynch, Ronalds, Young, Seymour, and twenty in the steerage. I (Kestrel, ketch, 50 tons, Burn, from Pelorua Sound. SAILED. July 20. —Palmerston, ketch, 25 tons, Brebner, for Gatlin’s River. Samson, p.s,, 124 tons, Edie, for On mam. Auno Houlau, brigantine, 9:! tons, Hutchinson, ; for Oainovu. Shag, s.s., 45 tons. Wing, for Shag Point. PROJECTED nrPAU anira. Alhambsa, for Melbourne, July 23. Beautiful Star, for Lyttelton, July 22, Comeraug, for Invercargill, July 21, Crusader, for London, early. Wellington, for Wellington, July 27. Wanganui, for Invercargill, July 22. The s.s. Shag, for Shag Point, sailed this moruing. The barque Prospector was towed down from Dnuodiu last evening by tbe lug Geeloug’. The ketch Palmerston sailed this morning for Gatlin’s River. The s.s. vVauganni came down from Dunedin this morning for tho purpose of going into tho floating dock to ho cleaned and repainted.' Tne brigantine Anne Houlem with materials for vh i Oamaxu breakwater, took her departure this miming.
The Union Co.’s p.u. Samson took htr departure immediately after the arrival of the seven o’oloek train from Dunedin this morning for Oamaru, with cargo and i asaengers. Iho N.Z.y.S. Comi.any’s 's.s. Taranaki arrived alongside the railvay pier from the Northern portf at 8,15 a.Tj. this morning with thirty-four saloor. and tu'en y steerage passengers. She left One hnnga at’O. 15 a.m. on the 14th, called at Taranaki Picton, Wo’.linptoii. and Lyttelton. We timid Mr C. J. Edminstou (purser) for reports and exchanges.
The baiviuo Celestia, with a cargo of piles, sailed up as far as the Quarantine ground this morning Invhjg fifty cases of lithe-fractenr On hoard, after disjlir."'gli'g which she will proceed to Dunedin She left Newcastle on the sth iusfc., hod variable winds wi'li confused sea until sighting the West Capa on the 15th, when she got a strong northerly gale, and passed the Nuggets ou Saturday; had lifjht N.B. winds along (he const to arrival. Cap tain Drown reports the barques Camille and Duke of Edinburgh loading at Newcastle.
SHIPPING TELEGRAM.
WEi.u.vfiTOa, July 20. —Arrived: Hawea, from Lyttelton, at 8.45 a.m.; Phceke, from Lyttelton, at 7.30. The Hawea left Port Chalmers at 4.30 p.m. on Saturday, and the Phoebe at 1.40 p.m. same day.
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Evening Star, Issue 3690, 20 July 1875, Page 3
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