Shipping.
8.16 i 8.56 ■•■. . . 9.11 , ' AfniVED. October 20 —Samson, ps„ 124 tons, Fdie, from Oamaru. Passengers : Mes lames Miller and O’Dea, Mr and Mrs AVi’son, Mr and Mrs Slitherland, servant, and family ; Hey, Mr Todd, Mcssis Lindsay, Taylor, Alb-n, Thomson, Glasson. Edwards, Rnyner. v un-ny, M’H.vter, Bel), Patn-k, Richie. ami nine in the .steerage. IL-s.-du' i,.u, brigantiu-, LH> tons, Jeu, from Melbourne. Hum Belle, ketch, 40 tons, Carrie, from Gatlin’s River. Catlin, ketch, 46 tons, Hannah, from Gatlin’s River, put in. October 21.—Express, s.s., 136 tons, Christian, from the luff. Eliza M’Phce, ketch, 32 tons, Reid, from Kaitaugata. Woodvillc, barque, 362 tons, Condy, from Newcastle. * Enid, barque, 496 tons, Eenouf from London. Taranaki, s s., 283 tons, Lloyd, from the North. Passengers: Mr and Sirs Williams, Mr and Mrs Ve.Ve, Mr and Mrs Orr and family, Mrs Haswell, Miss Osborne, Messrs Palmer, Harvev, Crawford, Witherly, Eiri.more, Hobday, and Burgess ; nine in the steerage. SAinat. October 20.—Comerang, p.s,, 156 tons. Best, for the Bluff. October 21.—Mary Ellon, schooner, 29 ions, Smith, for O.imaru. Crest of the Wave, 58 tons, M’Leau, for Napier. Helena, brigantine, 126 tons, Campbell, for Auckland. Mary Melville, schooner, 62 tons, Smith, for Auckland. Beudeuch, schooner, 62 tons, Francis, for Cam; ru. Estelle, three-masted schooner, 195 tons, Miller, for Oamaru. Wanganui, a.s., 179 tons, Fraser, for the Bluff. Omeo, 800 tons, Caldor, for Melbourne, via the North. Passengers; For Lyttelton—Mr Cotton, For Newcastle—Mrs Ferguson. PSOJEOTED DEPARTURES. Albion, for Melbourne, October 27. Beautiful Star, for Lyttelton, October 26, Easby, for Newcastle, October 27. Express, for Invercargill, October 23. Maori, for Lyttletou, October 22. Mikado, for San Francisco, November 17. Eingarooma, for Melbourne, October 22. St Kilda, for Wanganui, October 26. Samson, for Oamaru, October 27. The Union Co.’s p.s. Samson returned last evening from Oamxru. The ketch Gatlin’s River, for Oamaru, put in last evening for shelter. ■| he p.s. Comerang, for Southern Ports, sailed last evening. The schooner Ben leuch sailed this morning for Oamaru. The schooner Mary Melville sailed for Auckland this morning. The s.s. Wanganui, for tho Bluff, took her departure from the railway pier this afternoon. The schooner Mary Ellen sailed this morning for Oamaru. , The brigantine Helena was towed down from Dunedin this morning by th,e a.s. Jane, and shortly after took her departure for Auckland. The ketch Eliza M’Phee, with a cargo of coal from Kaiiangata for Oamaru, put in this morning The schooner Crest of the Wave took advantage of the S.W. wind this morning and sailed for Napier. The three-masted schooner Estelle, with a cargo of railway iron lor Oamaru, took her departure Oil* morning with a light S.W. wind. The f> hj. Express returned from her Southern trip early this morning, and steamed up to Dunedin. The ketch Huon Belle, from Gatlin’s Eiver, with a full cargo of timber, arrived yesterday, and passed the Port to Dunedin. The barque Woodville with a full cargo of coal for tb« Union Sloam Co., wns towed p this morning by Uie tug Geelong, and berthed the hulb to discharge. She iott Newcastle at 5 p.m. on the oth. 1 he Oi ir '.'itino with a cnvpr> UT.m Melbourne, sailed up yesterday afternoon wiili a ligm N.R. wind 03 far as tbf lower :'in borage, and afu-rwunla was tow. d unto Dunedin ■y the tug <•> dong. Capt du Jeu remorts 1. aving . ■>: t Pl’ili.ps Heads a' S p.m oa ft a lost with a moderate wind; ex cm-, e-.ced a heavy on liK . t • ■ siguied toe •aolandcir. carlv on the ISth, and parsed Dog Island at 1 p.m. sane day : had sH-'o.jo S W. winds along the coast, and arrived off ihZ at Id am. yesterday. Captain Jou rcpoils 'hat ou the J6(h ittsf. it, w?,g noticed that one <>f tlw ;eama'i. named Edward Cornwall, displayed svmuf"'B i>- insanity, so everything with which he was ikoly to injure hj insol f w.m ;c,t, aw a ■ . and be has Droved quito harmless up to tho present time. ARRIVAL OF Tdl'l ENID. TL. ■ syuals at tho Ke-.u.-; this morning atuiouu. ad the arrival ->f .‘no !o;. •■•tod barque Emd f.otu Eni'lup to'her anchorage this the Cimutjoii J7, bhd weriyrij Tuwd.»;
tools her final departure from oft' the Scilly Islands on the 26th ; had westerly winds and thick weather to July 2 ; got the N.E. trades on the 3rd in lat. 41.16, and carried them to 11.60 N.; c "Osscd the '•<jv.:it*r on the 21th in long. 26.J; got the S. E. trades tie same day, which were carried to lat. 25.4 S ; thence had S. and N N.W. winds to the 29th August in lat. 38.50, when she encountered a heavy "do with high confused sea, the ship laboring Tory h> -inly and taking large quantities of water on board; tin gate lasted until the 2nd September. Crossed the n e 'Mi n of Greenwich on the 21st of August in 37.6 S., and that, of the Cano on the 27th ; thence until the 10th September had a continualisu of ho vy gales from the K.E. when the wind shifted to : lie eastward ; on tec 23rd the barometer was at 23 85; experienced a very heavy gale, which canned r.-vay part of the top.gallant bulwarks ; the gale )V--.derated next day and increased again on the 2- : hj, the barometer being at 20, with tremendously hl.'h sens, some of which broke on board; on the Ist of October, at 2.30 p.nu, shipped n, heavy sea amidships which stove in the main hatches, smashing the boat cover, washing s- vi.ral things off the dock, and a largo quantity of w.i ler went down the hold ; tho wind continued in that quarter until the 7th, when it veered to the southward for twenty-four hours, and then round to the eastward ; had bathing wind on tbe 13th, mid poised IViHtnaniii ; thence to the ISth had N.N.W. wind?, accompanied with thunder i ud lightning. Passed bog Island at 6 p.m., and had N. and rana'do winds to the Heads at three o’clock this morning. SHIPPING TELEGEAMS. Mf.i.boi’RSe, October 17. —Sailed; 15th, Mary Bmntyne, for Hokitika; IClli, Gleaner, for Greymonth. Newcastle October 17.—Arrived: 14th, Emily M l avcn, from 'Wellington. fvcsET, October 17. —Sailed; loth, Moueynick, for Auckland. Vv ej.i.ixotos, October 21.— The Easby arrived at s'x this morning from Sydney, She left at 9.30 a,m. on tho 14-th, and had a fair weather passage. Passengers : For Dunedin—Mr and Mrs M’Ardell, Mrs Hockon, Mrs Webb and child, Mrs Lockwood, 51)3 ( reagh, vlossrs English, Eowe, Tains, Lynn, and Wilson. Cargo; 200 tons of Sydney sugar, 1,330 tons of coal, nud a, miscellaneous cargo of fruit, timber, &e.
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Evening Star, Issue 3949, 21 October 1875, Page 3
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