Shipping.
matt WATER, To- morrow. n?Aii3, ! Ft. aTiALainß, I I>nwsi)iK. 5.31 p.m. i 6.14 u.m. | 6.59 p,ra. PORT CHALMERS, iXtRIVTP, October 4,—Palmerston, ketcli, 25 tons, Drebuer, from Timani. Gatlin, ketch, 45 tona, Hannah, from Hokitika. The Union Company’s s.s. Beautiful Star sailed yesterday afternoon for Oamo.ru. Ihe s.s. Lady of the Lake sailed Inst evening for the Molyneni. ! ho s.s. Express sailed on Saturday evening for her usual trip to the Bluff. The barque Grishna, for Newcastle, took her departure from the Heada v yesterdp.y afternoon. Tim schooner Bencleueh hauled alongside the ship Portland this morning to discharge. The schooner Martini Bold, was hauled on Sutherland’s slip to ho'cleaned and recoatcd. The ship Invercargill will bo removed from the Quarantine ground and moored alongside the railway pier to-morrow. Ihe Union Company’s p.s Samson arrived from Oanmru on Saturday afternoon, and passed the port to Dunedin. The ketches Franklin Belle, from Waikouaiti, and Eliza M’Phee, from Gatlin’s River, arrived yesterday. Tho ketch Catliu, with a full cargo of timber from Hokitika (which port she loft ou the 21st ult.), arrived this afternoon and continued her course to Dunedin. Messrs Houghton and Co *s s.s. Wanganui left tht'Bluff at 4.45 p.m. ou Saturday, had a strong S.W. aiong the coast, and arrived alongside the railway pier at 8 a.m. yesterday. The barque Camille, with a full cargo of coals from Newcastle, was lowed up yesterday forenoon by the tug Geelong. She left Newcastle on the 23rd ult., had light easterly weather for tho first two days, then N.W. and S.W. winds, and sighted the Solandrr at 10 p.m. ou the Ist inst.; passed Dog Island on tho morning of the 2nd and lead strong S.W. winds along the coast to arrival at the Head on Saturday night, PttOJKOTKD nviURTHW Beautiful Star, for Lyttelton, October 6. Bruce, for Lyttelton, October 11. Easby, for Newcastle, October 25. Maori, for Hokitika, October 6. Portland, for Melbourne, Octobers. Samson, for Oamam, October 5. Taupo, for Wellington, October 8. ARRIVAL OF THE ELIZABETH GRAHAM.
Messrs Shaw, Savillo’s fine barque Elizabeth Graham, with a full cargo of 1,100 tons, consigned to Messrs Dalgety, Nichols, and Co., arrived at" the Meads yesterday morning, after a nnss.igo of h'i'j days from London. Tito tin; Geelong, after towing np the barque Camille, proceeded down and towed her up in the afternoon as far as the Quarantine Ground, where she came to anchor, h-wiir- 300 kegs of powder on board. The Elizabeth Giah'iim is atill under the command of Captain Movdue, to whom we are indebted For t! o following renort of her pass:v;o Left Gravesend on the 18th Jn,,e. and passed :ho Downs next day, with a light westerly wind which continued down Channel ; took her fluai departure from the Start on the 21th, w th a mode rate northerly wind, which veered round to the west until trotting the N.E. trades on the 2nd Tulv m 3.! N.; those were moderate, and were lost on Hie 11th in !2 N. ; doldrums were then experienced tor three days, wnen she bad atro' p S. W. ‘winds as far as 2 N.; met the S.C. trades on the'2oth and crossed the Equator next day in Ion;;. 2! ; the trades proved very smut, and were lost in It* S. on the 2f)th ; alter losing the trades light variable winds ■Tom the S. and S S.E. prevailed until the Ifith of August when she got the westerlies • crossed the meridian of Greenwich on the 20th mid that of the Cape on the 25th in lat. 40; steady westerly winds continued until the 2<?th, when the wind shifted to the eastward and continued until the 18th Septein her, when it veered back to the westward • crossed the meridian of the Leuwiu on the 20th’ and ran down her casting between the 12nd and 43rd parallels ; on tho 21st September dirty weather sot in and on the 30th experienced a very heavy gale from the VE., veering to the N.W. ; during the gale the barometer suddenly fell to 28,20; passed the Snares witlnsnt sighting them, luid a thick snow storm along tho coast, and sighted the Nuggets at 8 n m on the 2nd. On the 20th August spoke the ship Sir John Lawrence, from Loudon bound to Sydnev. SHIPPING TELEGRAM. Auckland, October 4.—Tho Star of the South has oiTiveu from Levukii,
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Evening Star, Issue 3934, 4 October 1875, Page 3
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