Shipping.
HIGH WATEE. 'fO-MOKROW.
r«KAI>S. I PT. CsaMiIIBS. | DUNBDIK. 4.53 p.m. I 5.34 p.m. | 6.19 p.m. Monday. 5.32 p.m. | 6.12 p.m. | 6.57 p.m. i?OBT UHALMEBB. ABRIVKT).
September 18.—Waimea, 844 tons, Woster, from London, with 324 immigrasts, equal to 267 statute udults.
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September 17.—Fanny, ketch, 25 tone, Williams, for Catlin's River.
Isabella, ketch, 52 tons, Purdie, for Jatlin's Eiver. Huon Belle, ketch, 45 tons, Currie, for Catlin's Biver.
PBOJEOTJED DEPARTURES.
Beautiful; Star, for Lyttelton, September 20. Bruce, for Lyttelton, September 23. Easby, for Sydney, September 24. Lady of the Lake, for Balclutha, September 20. Otago, for Melbourne, September 20. Eingarooma, for Melbourne, September 24. Samson, for Oamaru, September 21. Taupo, for Wellington, September 23.
The Js.s. Express will take her departure this evening for her usual trip to the Bluff. The coasters Fanny, Isabella, and Huon Belle sailed yesterday, and brought up at Heads to wait for a change of wind. The schooner Augusta, for Oamaru, was towed down from Dunedin last night by the s.s. Jane and anchored below the shipping. Telegraph advices from Westport stato that the Union Company's s.s. Maori arrived from Greymouth last night and was to leavo at n«on to-day for Nelnou.
The Union Company's s.s. Bruce arrived at Wellington at 7.30 this morning, and the s s. Havvea at ! 8.30 a.m. The Bruce was only fifteen houva stemming from port to port. :ihe returns with the Auokfo tbalt team wlio came as far as Wellington in the Hawt'a, and is due at Port Chalmers on Tuesday morning. The S.W. wind which has prevailed for the last few days enabled one of oar expected Home ships to put in an appearance, and we may now confidently expect at any moment tho arrival of one or more of the following vessels now overdue from Loudon: —The Wave Queen, 104 davs out; Enid, 98 days ; Elizabeth Graham, 98 days (from Glasgow) "; City of Tanjore, 101 days ; and Florence, 102 days (from Boston). We were in hopes that the first to make an appearauco at the Hea is would be the Strathmore, for whoso safety great fears are entertained, it being now over 150 days from the dato of her departure from the English coast. Early this morning the signals at the Heads announced the arrival of the N. Z. S. Company's ship Waimea (formerly the Dodorette), wii,h immigrants, and shortly afttr the welcome signal all well was hoisted at the flagstaff. She made a very good passage of . 92 d tys.
AEEIVAL OF THE SHIP WAIMEA
Shortly after the signals at the Heads announced the arrival of the ship Waiinea the tug Geelong proceeded down and towed her up to her anchorage this afternoon. The Custom, Health and Immigration officers proceeded alongside in tlie Government steam launch, and the answers to the usual questious beiug satisfactory they proceeded on board, w/ien she wa3 shortly after cleared. TUo Waimea, besides a large cargo, brings 321 Government immigrants under the charge of Dr WUhers. tohe left Gravesend on the 19th June, and took her departure from Dartmouth on the 24th. Hud fine winds to N.E. tradi 3, which wore lost in 2 deg. N. on tbo 14th July. Crossed the equator on the 21st in 24deg. 22min. N. Thence hud poor S.E. trades, and crossed the meridian of Greenwich in 41deg. 12min. on the 15th August, and the Cape on the 19th. Had S.S.W. to B.S.E. winds from Tristan D'Acuuha to the Snares, and averaged 235 miles per day. Pa3scd the Snares on the 15th iust., and from thence to arrival had S.E. winds. During the there wng one donth, that of Archibald M'Lellan, oged nine months ; aud three birthu. The Waimea spoke the Helen Denny, off the BaurM* bound for Napitr,
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Evening Star, Issue 3922, 18 September 1875, Page 3
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