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September 15.—Shae, b.s., 31 tons, "Wing, from Shng Point.
Samson, p.s., 124 toas, Edie, from Oamaru. Passengers :Mrs Bastings, Messrs Rogerson, Baker, Dixon, Smith, Newey, Harris, Skey, aud two in the steerage.
September 16.—Express, s.s., 136 Itons, Christian, from the Blsff. Passengers : Mr and Mrs Young, Miss M'Call, Messrs A. Cullen. Forrest, Jenner, Berohell, and eight in the steerage. Lilly Hawkins, ketch, 84 tons, Smith from Hobart Town.
Omco, s.s., 660 tons, H. Chatfield, from Melbourne, via the Bluff. Passengers: Mr and Mrs Wins field, Mesdatnes Haggitt, Gibbs, Schott, and family, Messrs Gillespie, Bioek, Broomuall, Hitching, Glasson, Cotterell, Crocout, Calder, Tanner, Bowham, Johnston, and twenty ia the steerage.
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September IS.—Wanganui, s.s., 179 tons, f Fraser for the Bluff. Septembor 16.—Elibank Castle, 70 tons, Dempsie, for Oatnaiu via Kakanui. Kmght of Snowdon, ship, 655 tons, Richardson, for Newcastle.
The barque Woodville was taken in Murray's floating dock at hiirh water yesterday. The ship, J. N. Fleming will shortly sail for Adelaide to load wheat for London.
The s.s. Wungamii took her departure for the Bluff last evening. The schooner Elibnak Castle, with a full cargo of coal for Oamaru, took her departure this raorninswith a fine S.W; wind.
The schooner Zion, for Oamaru,'came down from Duneiin yesterday afternoon, but grounded on the bank below the islands.
The Union Co.'s p.s. Samson, from Oamani, arrived yesterday afternoon, and passed the Port to Dunedin.
The Union Company's s.s. Bruce, with cargo and passengers, left the railway pier this afternoon for the Northern Ports.
The ship Knight of Snowdon, in ballast for Newcastle, was towed to sea this.afternoon by the tus Geelong. J s Messrs Houghton and Co.;s s.s. Express returned from her southern trip at 7.15 this morning, and steamed alongside the hulk Alarm to coal. The Express left Riverton on Tuesday morning, arrived at the Bluff same tide, took in a full cargo, and left for Port Chalmers at 4.30 p.m. yesterday. Telegraphic despatches state that the Union Company's s.s. Maori arrived at Greymouth late last night, after a very stormy passage round the coast She left the Bluff on the Bth inst., and lauded stores at Jackson's Bay, but was unable to do so at Martin's or Big Bay. The Maori leaves Greymomth, and returns via Westport, Nelson, and Lyttelton. She is due here on Thursday next. BMessrs M'Meckan, Blackwood's s.s. Omeo, from Melbouraejvia the Bluff, arrived alongside the railway pier at; ten o'clock this morning. She left Melbourne on the 9th: at 4.30 p.m.; passed the Sisters on the following day, and experienced N W ™ <?• W. winds, with fine weather, to arrival at the Bluff, at 7am on the 15th. Discharged cargo,and left for Port Chalmers at 5 p.m. same day, and experienced S.E. winds to arrival. We thank her purser for report and Melbourne exchanges. AVe were to-day shown by Messrs S. Kohn and U)., ot Princes street, a very handsome binocular gloss, intended for presentation by the directors of the New Zealand Shippping Company to Captain Lloyd, of the s.s. Trrnnaki, in acknowledgment of the capital run made by that boat—throe days and seventeen hours—on her last trip from Manukau to -Lort Chalmers. The engraving on the glass is done by Mr Brown, and the following is the inscription :—" Presented to Capt. C. Lloyd, of the s.s. laranaki, by the directors of the N.Z. Steamship Company. Sept. 14, 1875." y The Lily Hawkins, a fine new centre-board ketch of eighty-four tons register, and built by Messrs Hawkins Brothers, of Hobart Town, of the beat blue gum and Huon pine, with kauri decks, beat up the harbor this forenoon under the charge of Pilot Moore, and anchored off Carey's Bay. She brings a full cargo of produce from Hobart Town, which port she left on the 4th inst. with a northerly windthis continued until the 12th, when she encountered a terrific gale from the N.W., which 'continued for forty-eight hours, the vessel being hove-to during the whole of the gale; the wind then moderated and shifted to the S.W., and she passed Stewart Island on the 14th; had southerly winds to arrival at the Heads.
SHIPPING TELEGRAM,
Bluff, Soptembor 15.—The F. N. Tucker, briganbne, has nrrived from Melbourne, which port she l»- ? fc on the Bth. On the 9th she saw a ship or bn.rque ashore on Flinders Island. The sails were looa*, and she appeared to have been ashore only a few hours. The Tucker had possod the wreck a frw miles before observing it, and could render no assistance.
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Evening Star, Issue 3920, 16 September 1875, Page 3
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772Shipping. Evening Star, Issue 3920, 16 September 1875, Page 3
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