Shipping.
■AtOh W.v , 0.40 1.20 - 3 " ' 2.05 October 9.—Lady of the Lake, 60 tone, Urquhart, from (lie Molyneux. Ladybird, b.s., 286 tons, Audreys, from Lyttelton and tho North. Pa songer*; Mr and Mrs Wisher, Miss Clark, Messrs Palmer, Spreight, Austin, Walten, Knowles, tlaimoa, M'Donald, Hutchinson, Watts, dagger, Simpson, Keane; and fourteen in the steerage. October 10.—Wanganui, 179 tons. Fraser, from the Bluff. Passengers; Mrs Strang, Messrs Hargiu, Webb, Dick, Walker, Edhouse (two), Adamson, Cuddifield, Dunlop, Lyall. Samson, p.s., 124 tons, Edie, from Oanmm. Passengers : Mrs Meek and child, Misses M’Kechuey, Allen, Messrs Barclay. E-ilc, Meek, Chase, Gray, M'Donougb, Bussell, Cormack, Grave, Sutton, Chisholm, Stylus, Muuro ; and four in the steerage. Veloce, French barque, 414 tons. Boot, from Newcastle. 8«1LBZ>. October 9.—Bencleuoh, schooner, 65 tons, Francis, for Oamaru. Eliza M‘Phce, ketch, 39 tons, Eeid, for Gatlin’s Eiver. Comeraug, p.a., 150 tons. Best, for Southern ports. Express, 5.«., 136 tons, Christian, for the Bluff. October 10.—Alhambra, s.s., 590 tons, Bnwden, for Melbourne, via Cook Strait. Passengers: For Melbourne—Miss Mansford, Sergeant Neil; and three in the steerage. For Lyttelton—Mr O'Meara. For Hokitika—Mr Taffield. October 11.— Portland, ship, 872 tons, Smith, for Melbourne. Passengers; Three in the steerage. The schooner Beucleuch, for Ownolu, sailed on Saturday afternoon. '1 he s.s. Express for the Bluff, and p.a. Comerang for Invercargill, sailed on Saturday evening. The p.a. Samson from Oamaru, and s.s. Lady of the Lake from the Molyneux, arrived on Saturday afternoon and passed up to Dunediu. The ship Portland, with a full cargo of grain, for Melbourne, was towed to sea this morning by tho tug Geelong. The brignntine Eliza Mary came down from Dunedin on Saturday, ami was hauled into Murray's floating dock this moi niug for an overhaul. The Union Co.’s s.s. Brueo will take her departure this evening for her usual trip to Lytteiton via Timaro. Messrs M’Meckau, Blackwood, and Co.’s s.s, 'lbambra. took her departure yesterday afternoon for Melbourne, via Northern end West Coast porta Tie barque British Empire having Iren tlm’-ongoly cleaned, painted, and re-coatcd wili-auti-fou'itig composition, was taken out of Murray’s floating dock Ibis morning. The s.s. Wanganui arrived from the Bluff at a.ra. vosterday, and steamed alongside the hulk Ess to coal. She left tho Bluff at 4.30 p.m. on Saturday, and reports the arrival of tho barque Spirit of the South, from Newcastle. The French barque Veloce, with a cargo of coai from Newcastle, was towed up last evening by the tug Geelong. She left Newcastle on the 3. l th up had southerly and westerly duds across, and mvb the S.E, end of Stewart’s Island on the morning : the 9th; had strong S.W. w.uds along the cousi; arrival. The N.Z.S.S. Co.’s s.s. Ladybird arrived a ton;, side tho railway pier Ironi the-Northern ports ;; 5.W p.m. on Saturday. She left tho Manukashortly after noon on the Ith, and call- dut Tail, naki, Nelsm, Picton, Wellington, and Lyttelton At WuHiu.-toii towed t<> sea the ship Rodney bound for Melbourne, mid then steamed alougsidthe Border Chief, just a-rived from London, an 1 offered to tow her inside, which offer was refused, owing to the weather blowing too hard. hVstrong southerly win Is, with high sens, along thcoast to arrival ns above. We thank her purser i Mr Dougherty) for leport and exchanges.
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Evening Star, Issue 3940, 11 October 1875, Page 3
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