Shipping.
HIGH WATER. TO-MOKIU.iW, HVUCS. jj Pi. CHAXMEB.S, I PTTHEUIH, 1.50 p.m, t 2.30 u.m. j 3.21 p.m, POET CHALMERS. AEItIVLD, October 13.—Fanny, ketch, £5 tons, Williams, f.v_m Gatlin’s River. October 12.—Nautilus, cutter, 30 tons, Baker, for Timaru. Crishna, barque, 254 tons, Falberg, for Nowca tie. Oreti, schooner, 66 tons, Travers, for Oamaru. Good Tensplar, ketch, 43 tons, .Cowan, for Oamaru. Dagmar, schooner, 42 tons, Connor, for Gatlin’s River. October 13.—Gatlin, ketch, 46 tons, Hannah, for Gatlin’s River. rB-OJTuurm nr.rAimiß.vs. Beautiful Star, tor Lyttelton, OetoberjlS. ’truce, for • yMcltou, Oct-'her 10. Hawca, f»r Wellington, October 10. Oraeo. for elhourne. October £O. Ringavoomn, for Melbourne, October 224 Star of the South, for Lc-vuka. October Ifi. Samson, for Oamaru, October 15. The banino Crirhna. for Newcastle, was towed to se», this morni-.fr by the s.s. Jai.o. The k--tch Gatlin sailed this morning, in ballast, for Gatlin's River. I’ho s.s. ■Vanganni will sail this evening for her n ua.l trip to the Bluff. The ketch Goo-1 Templar, for Oamaru, sailed this morning. The schooner Dagmar, for Gatlin’s River, sailed this in irning. The N- w Zealand Steam Shipping Company’s fi"c ship W Tinea was taken into the Graving* Dock tins morning to'be cleaned and reco.-ited. The schooner Oreti sailed (his morning for O mnivu with transhipments from tho Ware Queen. The ketch Lillie Hawkins came down from Dunedin, and hauled alongside the ship Wave Queen for 1 1 anshipmeuts for Oamaru. The American barque Signal was removed from the hulk Honhuvy to the stream this morning, and will take her departure for Newcastle this evening. Tho ketch Fanny, with a full cargo of timber from Gatlin’s River, arrived this morning, and passed tho Port to Dunedin. The barque Duke of Edinburgh was removed this afternoon from the lower anchorage to a convenient discharging berth. Tho French barque Veloee was removed from the stream and moored alongside the hulk Hcnbury to discharge. the cutter Nautilus, with a cargo of transhipmeats from the ship Invercargill, for Timaru, sailed this morning. The U.S.S. Co.’s] Hawea arrived at Wellington at 9.30 this morning, and left again at 3 p.m. She will arrive at Port Chalmers early on Friday momiug. fhe U.S.S. Co.’s s.s. Maori arrived at Westport at ten o’clock this morning oi.roi'h- for Hokitika o’; 1 Greymourh Tho cutter Hope came down from Dunedis yesterday afternoon, and hauled alongside the ship Invercargill. After tskingon board some transhipments she sailed up to Dunedin to finish loading foi Timaru. SHIPPING TELEGRAM. Wellington. October 13 (12.50 p.m.).—Sailed: Phoebe, for Lyttelton and the South. Passengers ; Messrs Maloney, Campbell, James Massen. Holden, W. Cook, Fnlkncr, Ayrton, F. Fielding, Jefferson, C. Hyatt, Master Franklin, Mrs Jones, Mrs Gillman, Mrs Barnes and child, Mrs Watt, Miss Watt, and Mrs Franklin.
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Evening Star, Issue 3942, 13 October 1875, Page 3
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