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Shipping.

HIGH WATEE, To-noeuow, I Pi. Cttakwexis,» Drvr.pjs, 2.0-i p.m, | 3.11- p.m, I 3.59 p.ia. POET CHALMERS. AUEIVED. i October 27.—Lochiol, three-masted schooner, °IG 1 tons, Ewcu, from the Mauritius. Passenger • Mrs i I'weu. J Samson, p.s., P24 tons, Edie, from Oama.ru. Shag, s.s., 31 tons, Wing, from Shag Point. Mary Ellen, schooner, 29 tons. Smith, from Oam am. Fanny, ketch, 25 tons, Williams, from CatPn’s Fiver. i Eagmar, schooner, 42 tons, Connor, from Gatlin’s i R.vor. Lloyd’s Herald, ketch, 48 tons, Cairns, from CatIms Elver. Ladybird, 2(il toi'.a, Andrew, from Lyttelton and Northern ports. Passengers : Mr and Mrs Davis • Messrs Edwards, Byrao, O’Brien, Green. Bnrvowman, Black, Bowman, Stephenson, Jones, E. Dowimy ; Captain Bouar; and twelve in the steerage, including six immigrants ex the Herschcl. ° October 27.—Woodville, barque, 36-1 tons, Condy, tor Newcastle. ot. Hilda, s.s., 174 tons, Flowerday, for Wanganui vnn, Lyttelton. Albion, s.s., 800 tons, Underwood, for Melbourne, via the Bluff. Passengers: Mrs and Misses (two) Tolmie, Mrs A. Solomon. Misses Baffin, Henry oeU. Dr Harris, Messrs Paterson, Ball, Bnrchell. Lowe, Baffin, Logan, Grant, Mauhin, Master Cnffiu • cxul twelve in the steerage. For Bluff—Mr and Mrs LinaemuD, Mr and Mrs Forrester, Mrs Burrows Jilias Longford • and one in the steerage. ’ PROJECTED DEPAETC E’Cfl. Hawea, far Wellington, November 3. Maori, for Hokitika, November C. Samson, for Oamaru, October 29. Wanganui, for Lyttelton, November 2, The ships Auckland and Zealandia will be removed alongside the railway pier to-morrow. The CatliniEiver traders Dagmar, Lloyd’s Herald, and Fanny, with full cargoes of timber, arrived this morning, having loft the river yesterday morning . the schooner Mary Ellen arrived this morning trom Oamaru, which port she left on . Tuesday morning. '■ J The barque Woodville, for Newcastle, was towed to sea yesterday afternoon by the tug Geelong. J. he ship Invercargill was removed from the railway pier and moored alongside Hie shipTimaru at t.'ic now jetty yesterday afternoon. The Union Company’s p.s. Samson returned from Oamaru yesterday afternoon and steamed past the Port to Dunedin. The Ladybird, from Northern ports arrived at .21 p.m. to-day. She left the Mima! iiu nt -!• i> ui ! \!?.° - 2ml - called at Taranaki, Nelson, Pjcto,,’ and Lyttelton, leaving the latter port, too Lfie id, a. very handsome thrce-marte.l »,ehooncr ot 216 tons register, built t/> the order of Afr G. Mitchell, of Peterhead, by Messrs Riophcns r.ud Fort, s of tee same port, and munched at the beginning ot the present year, was towed up last evenby lao s.s. Jane. The Locliiol brings from the .ilauntiui a carpo of sucar, part of which is for this port and the remainder for Lyttelton. She 4i J qi? on_ the 18th September, carried the S.L. trades until the 25th in 29.45, thence had a succession of heavy gales from the N.W. to S W with i high seas ; passed the meridian of the Lenwhi on the 10th mst. in 47 S., thence laid moderate S.W f w>uds until sighting tin- Snares, and passed the Nuggets at 4am yesterday ; had S.W. winds a ] o the coast, arrived otl the Heads at 9 a.m., and was towed up as above. THE HERO IN A GALE, The s.s. Hero arrived in Auckland this morning after a. very rough passage. On the 21st inst., when about 109 miles trom bydney, a heavy gale was w perienced, and a heavy sea broke on hoard, doing a I lot of damage. While Captain Logan and the second mate wove working at clearing away the wreck another green sea broke over the ship, smashing the • vvhoffi and wishing the second mate overboard’ : Captain Logan was also badly bruised, and several j Ol the ,?>™[ "f ero crippled. The Kero arrived iu‘a very disabled condition.

SHIPPING TELEGRAM,

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Evening Star, Issue 3955, 28 October 1875, Page 3

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Tapeke kupu
615

Shipping. Evening Star, Issue 3955, 28 October 1875, Page 3

Shipping. Evening Star, Issue 3955, 28 October 1875, Page 3

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