Shipping.
HIGH WATER. To-mokhow. Heads. I Pt, Chalkibs, J Dunsma. 3.M p.m* I 3.44 p.m, j 4.29 p.m. PORT CHALMERS. SAII.TED. 28.—Comerang, p.s., 156 tons, Best, for tne Blulf. • Express, s.s., 133 tons, Christian, for the Bluff. Kestrel, ketch, 51 tons, Bern, for Fox Town. Felician, schooner, 74 ton, Hanning, for Oamaru Waikouaiti 29 ‘~ GraCe . ketch ’ 22 tona * Brad y> for Samson, p.s., 124 tons, Edie, for Oamarn, City of Tanjore, ship, 850 tons, Smith, for Astoria. fo^a^ra thTee ' maSted Bcbooner » !31 tons, Creagh, Easby, 1,000 tons, Kennedy, for Northern Ports Passengers q For Lyttelton Messrs M'Millon’ Palmer, Quick, Higginson, •Eolleston, ummble a Jv °t\l 1 ? teera se- For Wellington—Miss’ ffuir, Mr Fitxherbert. and one in the steerage. For Newcastle—Messrs Wylie, Lynne. Ferguson, and eight in the steerage. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Express, for Invercargill, October 28, Hawea, for Wellington, November 4. Maori, for Hokitika, November 6. Otago, for Melbourne, November 5. Wanganui, for Lyttelton, November 2. ! The fNp City of Tanjore, for Astoria, was towed to sea this afternoon by the tug Geelong. The three-masted schooner Molanie, for Kaipara sailed this morning with a light S.W. wind. Aiu.vt n « i maind i er i° f i iJ 10 P asseD g®rs by the ship Auckland were landed this morning, and conveyed to Dunedin by the 1.30 train. y U The ship City of Tanjore was removed from t e railway pier yesterday afternoon, and anchored below the shipping. This morning the Auckland piw Zea andia were berthed alongside the railway The Union Co.’s p.s. Samson, with a number of immigrants from the ships Auckland and Zealandia, sad ° d fo T her usual tnp this morning to Oamaru. . the union Company’s s.s. Maori, for Lyttelton : via Timaru, and the s.s. Easby, for Sydney via 1 evenin'™ B ° rtS ’ will leavo tb e railway pier this
SHIPPING TELEGRAM,
f ’£ C ? ber 29.—Arrived, the steamer 9 from Melbourne, but she was not able to the t tiW rCd <iv? Wlllg to , the lleav y suri and fresh in the nver. She passed on to Nelson at 7.45 a.m, fn^b« L <s NG ?i oif, “i> october 28 -~Sailed: Hawea, s.s., uii , tb - Passengers : Sir F. D. Bell, Ladv Bell, and servant, Miss Bell, Mr and Mrs W J Steward, chfid, and servant, Mr and Mrs G.'m' O Rorkc, Messrs Bell, Balfour, Henkins, Lyttelton Wv Towmau.Warren, Nelson, Eawson, Eastw^w’ii R r Wl t y, i Howe ’ Faraitene, Richmond, Caldwell G), Casterbury, and two children,
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Evening Star, Issue 3956, 29 October 1875, Page 3
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409Shipping. Evening Star, Issue 3956, 29 October 1875, Page 3
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