Shipping.
HIGH WATEB.
To-mobeow. Heads. I Pt. Chalmiiis, | Bunrdih. 7.07 p.m. I 7.47 p.m. | 8,33 p.m.
PORT CHALMERS. ARRIVKI).
September 21.—Bruce, s.s., 208 tons, Jones, from Wellington and Lyttelton. Passengers : Mrs Rich, Mrs Fleming, Mrs Brown, Mrs Garwood, Mrs M'Gee, Mrs Joknsone and four children, Mrs Foster, Misses Rick (2), Cheeseinau, Graham, Beal, and Duncan, Messrs Rich, R. M'Donald, Humphries, Fleming, Petre, Davis, Palmer, M'Donald, Walker, Riebis, Hausa, Simkin, Pearce, Brown, Anderson, Foster, J. D. Garwood. Caro, Sedgwick, Stoddart, Morton, M'Gee, Jn.rvis, Simpson, Harae'w', Fergusson, seventeen football players, and nineteen in the steerage. Clio, schooner, 81 tons, Chambers, from Mooraki. Hope, cutter, 21 tons, Scott, from Oamnrn.
Defiance, ketch, 22 Urns, Burke, from Kiikanui. Otago, s.s., 1,000 tons, M'Lcan, from the North Passengers: MesclnmcsTanthiun, Holmes, Moore nnd two children, Miss Holmes, Doetor Harris, Messrs Wren, Deaniu, Wilson, While, Leader, Hay, Buist Glasgow, Paton, Samuels, Jacobs, Coster, and nineteen steerage.
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September 20.—James Nicol Fleming', ship, 902 tons, Gull, for Adelaide. Dammar, schooner, 45 tons, Connor, for Catlin's River.
Beautiful Star, g.s., lifi tons, Peterson, for Lytteltou, via Tiumru.
September 21.—Samson, p.s., 124' tons, Edie, for Oamara. Sha§r, s.h., 31 tons, Whip, for Shag Point.
PBOJECTED DKPATITUIUHB. Albion, for Melbourne, September 29. Bruue, for Lyt telton. September 23. Easby, for Sydney, September 24. Kinjyiiroonia, for Melbourne, September' 24, Taupo, for Wellington, Sopteniber 2.'!. Wanganui, for Mull, September 22. Maori, fur Lyttelton, September 27.
The ship Dunadin for Font do Gnlle, was towel to sea yesterday afternoon by the tug Gc-lonc. The Union Co.'s s.s. Beautiful Star 1--ft. Hit; railway pier last exiling f,.v to Tiniprn. The ketrli Ura.e.e arrived this nv .ruing from Wni. koututi, and passed up to Dmudin. 'J he ship Timani w.n Tomoved hvnn|the Rd-aiin a'ongside tho now jetty t-li ! s morning, and will shortly commence to t.ilto in cargo for London. The ship James Nicol Fleming' was towed to Bea last evening by the tug Geelong." Shi? proceeds to Adelaide in ballast, at which port she will take iu n «iri;o of grain for Loudon.
The Ot'igo left Melbourne :it3 p.m. on the Bth ; passed tlie sisters nt noon on the !Uh, and arrived off Hokitikaal9.3o p.m. on the l.'Jth, but owing to the heavy gale, high sea, and thick weather she. was unable to be tendered either at Hokitika or Greymouth. She left the latter port at noon on the llth; called at Nelson, Wellington, and Lyttelton, which latter port she left, at 5.15 p.m. on the 20th, and arrived nl J. 15 p.m. to-day. The Union Company's fine steamer Bruce returned from her trip't > WeUinytou I.hin in.jruiiig with over ai.-\ciity | uyrieugois. includiiU'' the Aneiland football u\iiu,uii.lii g\x.,d ipiofitity Tli* Bruce left the Pert tlh.f'mers i.ailwnv piu - \ui Oio 10th inst .at 6.15 pin., and arrived"at Lyttelton wharf at 0.30 p.m. on the 17th, having experienced snoug S.S. VV. win Ib, with heavy squalls and high sea. Discharged cargo and left again at 3.30 p.m., and arrived alongside Wellington wharf at 7.30 a.m. ou the l*th. At Wellington the Uruce and Hawea exchanged cargoes and passengers, the Uawea retracing her steps to Manakau, and the Bruce to Lyttelton. The tiruee made a start at noon on Bunday, having on board ninety-five tons ivirgo and about, seventy passengers, including seventeen nummers of the Auckland Football Club. .Experienced strong S.w. wind and heivv sea, and arrived at Lyttelton whar/ at eight o'clock on the morning of the MOth ; discharged cargo and lott for Duuediu at .<).% u.m., and berthed alongside Kattray Street wharf at. t.30 p.m. this dnv, having experienced horn Lyttelton to Otog-o Heeds light winds with smooth sea.
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Evening Star, Issue 3924, 21 September 1875, Page 3
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