Shipping.
HIGH WATEE. To-moesow, Heads. I Pt. Ohalmiis, | Diusedih. 4.06 p.nV | 4. hi p.m. | 5.31 p,m. FOBT CHALMERS, AT THT. HEADS. October I.—Jessie Headman, ship, from Loudon. A Util V IT:*, September 30.—Invercargill, ship, 1,245 tons, Peacock, from Glasgow. Passengers : Mr, Mis, ami Miss Hume, Messrs Chandler, Silford, I>. A, Berkley; and l.’.ii Government immignmi s. Great of the Wave, svhooner, 54 tons, M'Lentt, from Peloru-i Sound. Lady of the Lake, s.s., G > tons, Unpil/nt, from the Molyutux. October 1. Shag, ?.s., 81 tons, Wing, front Shy--Point. Oreti, schooner, GJ tons, Travers, from Hokitika. HiILSO-. September‘JO.—-Bobycito, b.ir<juc, 13J ton •■, While, for Newcestb'. Glimpse, ketch, 3S tons, Sheppard, for Oumarit. Beam if id Star, s.s., 145 ions, Peterson, for IV Horn. 0.-tobcv I.—Plui'be, s.s,, 4GI ton t, Worsp, f.,r Northern Ports. Passengers: Tor Lyttt-'fi.u— Messrs Gowden and M’Goniamk. For A'i'eliiner,- ti —Mr ami Mrs Harrell. For Napier—Mr D-wiac. Per Nelson—Mr Aryum id. For Matmkan -Messrs M'KVu/.ie, Torrens, and Stewart. For Wcstp wt Mrs Hess and three i.-ltildrcii; and seven hi ihc steerage I or all ports. Ilawea, s.s., -till taw, Wheeler, for Northern Ports. Passengers: ForLyHolton—Mo.;.- m Smiib Wiglmuau, Ailardyec, Ciaymcr. Mr and Mrs Garwood. For Wellington—Gm.! ain Twist, Messrs Shaw, Cook, L'-.i.-b, and M’Donald. For Taranaki--Mr GiiPia. For ?.fatmkau-—Mev-*r-; June.’. D.’so.n, and Vlaster Jones. ITopi', barge, 25 tons, .Tidier, for Waikouait j. Samson, p.c., 1 HI tons, Fdie. for Uamarn. Rosanna Rose, sehoou»v, 13S tons, Soule, for Auckland. Mary Ellen, schooner, 2h toes, Smilli, f„r Oaiuarn. raojECTsn tEPAUTcaua. ITc-auf ifnl Star, for Lyttelton, Oeioi -r i). Express. For Tnvemircii!, Oct'berg. Maori, for Hokitika, October C. Portland, for Melbourno, October 5, T-iraruu. for Melbourne, October 7. Taupo, for Wellington, October S. The schooner Uosammli Rose was Loved down from Dunedin by the s.s. Jane hist evening. The s.s. Lady of the Lake, ft out the M.iiynenx, ; arrived last evening and pa=st d up t.o Dunedin. Xha schooner Crest, of the Wave arrived from Havelock yesterday and passed up to Dunedin. Tho keteh Glimpse, with a cargo of cement I'mOamum, sailed yesterday afioniouu. The s.s. Beautiful Star sailed yesterday afternoon for Gamut u. Tho Union Company’s p.-c Samson look her departure tit is morning for Inn nsuU trip to Oemarn. The banpie Hope sailed early Ibis morning for Waikouaiti. The N.Z.S.S. Co.’s s.s. Pluebc, with cariro and passengers for the Northern Ports, sailed tliisaftcrnoon from the railway pier. The Union Co.’s s.s. J lawea took her departure ibis afternoon front Hie now jetty, with cargo and passengers, for the Northern Ports. The Union Co.’s favorite s.s. Bruce will leave the Rattray street, wharf this evening for her usual trio to Lytle.tou, via Timurn. The barque Bobycito, in ballast:, for Newcastle, was towed to sen yesterday afternoon I v the lug Getloug. ARRIVAL OF THE JESSIE READMAN. Tho signals at tho Heads this miming announced the arrival of Messrs Patrick Henderson’s lino ship Jessie Read man, after a good pass ig< < ; f ciu-J,tv-six days from London. The wind having -i-w'ed to the S.W. no may eoniidently expect ut i>nv moment the arrival of some of the other Home shios now overdue, namely, the Enid, 111 days out LP/iibeih Graham, BG days out; and the TV. union, nl da vs out, all front London. ARRIVAL OF THE INVERCARGILL. Messrs lat rick 1 Fcndereua’s tine rddn Invercargill, under tiro command of Opium iVimo.-k, Into of the .(nines Nieol Fleming, urrbi i at, tin; lie-ids Vesiurlay afternoon, after a passa/e ..f uinciv daws froin Glasgow. The tug Ged.,„g piMaeoLd down aiul to T .vva hoi* ujiiis a•» Iho LjOAVomiue (Jroiuid, where nho c-uuie to au UDuimr, on board, The Health and liumh'r.itioubiH •orVwont down in the Oovoruient cteam binneh a-; fains the eross-ehaniifd, wbove ibey eom'u-.nui-with her and received I be 'ollowi ngsa.nitary report bixty-six eases oi measles occurred during tho p.-.s-sage, the first tormina ting on tho 20;,b of Julv and Hie last on the 3rd of September. There w.-re nine deaths, eight bci-g infants ami one u seaman • Hini four births. There wore fifty oases of whooping cough and two of broiK-liif is now under treatment! The clothes and bedding of (he patients had not I been destroyed, nor had the ship "been fumigated, j but tho ’tween decks and bunks bad been cleaned and a free use made of carbolic acid and disinfectiug llnid. Upon receiving the above report the health ©Ulcers ordered the ship into .purnutinc. The single girls were lauded this afternoon 1-v the s.m Jane, and eouvvyed to Dunedin hy the' 3.30 train. The Inv, ivargdi spoke the ship Taunton on the 2'JtU July in N.
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Evening Star, Issue 3932, 1 October 1875, Page 3
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