Shipping.
HIGH WATEB, To-moanow, Hsaxs, { Ft. Chalmers, { iOxrHSDnr. 11.25 pjn, | ‘0.05 p.m, | 0.50 pja, MONDAY, 0.22 .in. 1 1.02 p.m, 1 1.1 j p.m, POBT CHALMEES. ABUTTED. October 23.—St. Kilda, s.s., 174 tons, Flowerday, from Wanganui. Passengers— Mt ssra Barr and Brewer. Palmerston, ketch, 25 tons, Brebuer, from Oamaru via Allday Bay. SAIISD. October 23.—Express, s.s., 130 tons, Christian, for the Hi alt. Francis Lewey, brigantine, 378 tons, Lewey, for Newcastle. Ringarooma, s.s., 300 tons, JJ'Lean, for Melbourne, Passengers ; For Lyttelton—Miss Cohen, Mr J. Collins. For Melbourne—Mr Long, and live in the steerage, 'i'anuiuki, 2Ho tuna, Lloyd, for Southern Ports. Passengers; For Wellington—Mr Hutchinson. For Poverty Bay—Mr P. Sheppard. For Mamikau— Mrs Gregg, Mr J, Niven, and seven lu the steerage for nil ports. Taupo. s.s,, 401 tons, MiK-fiirla.no, for Fort born ports. Passengers : For Lyttelton—Messrs Baker, Marks, Pollock, Meudlesou, Alexander, and West . For Wellington—Mrs Levy, Missea Levy, Jones, and Conley. For Wanganui—Messrs Franklin, Mendelsohn, and J. Franklin. For Monahan— Mosdamos Carr, Easton, and Wallace, Misses Carr nnd Contons, Messrs Oouzens and Paterson. Thirteen in the steerage for all ports. pzareoTKD depaetcexs, Albion, for Melbourne, October £7. Beautiful Star, for Lyttelton, October 2d. Cuy of Tunjore, for Astoria, October 2;. F.aaby, for Newcastle, October r7. Express, for Invercargill, October 23. Lady of the Lake, for Balclathn, October 2«, Samson, for Oamaru, October 27, The fine American brigantine Francis Lewey, for Newcastle, was towed to sea this morning bv the tug Geelong. The splendid s.s. liiuga.rooiai, for Melbourne via Northern and West Coast Ports, sailed this afternoon from the railway pier. The barque Enid will he removed alongside the railway pier on Monday to discharge. The barque British Empire will sail for Napier die first S.W. wind, at, which port she will load for lamdou. The ketch Palmerston from Oamaru via All-day Bay, arrived early (hi:; morning, and passed the port te Dunedin, The schooner Pelican sail cal up to Dunedin last evening to take in cargo for Oamaru. The s.s. Express sailed this afternoon for her usual tnp to tiomnein ports. The Lniou Company’s s.s. Maori sailed last evening for Lyttelton via Tunaru. The brig August having sufficiently lightened war. towed to rivaled iu this morning by the s.s, Jiiue, The Union Co.'s s.s. Taupo, with cargo and nassengers for the Northern ports, took her departure from the new pier this afternoon. The s.s. St. Kilda, with 03 head of cattle and 300 sheep, arrived at, eight o’clock this morning from Wanganui, whicn port she left at noon on Wedueiidar. She hud N.W. winds and line weather to Cape Campbell, thence light variable winds to arrival. The N.Z S.S. Co.’s «.s. Taiapuki was taken out c,i the Graving Dock this morning and hauled alongside the railway pier to take in cargo. She took her dEpr.rtnro this afternoon for Northern worts,
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Evening Star, Issue 3951, 23 October 1875, Page 3
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470Shipping. Evening Star, Issue 3951, 23 October 1875, Page 3
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