Shipping.
HIGH WATEE. To-mobbow.
POET CRAJ.MEES, ARRIVE . October 31. —Catlin, ketch, 4G tons, Hannah, from Oamaru. Express, ss„ 13G tons, Christian, from Bluff, Passengers: Miss Hume, Mr and Mrs Green, Messrs Bridges, Palmer, Braid, Harrison, Sutton, Captain Durant, and seven steerage. Lady of the Lake, s.s., 60 tons, Urqubnrt, from the Molyueux. Shag, s.s., 31 tons, Wing, from Shag Point. Beautiful Star, s.s., 146 tons, Peterson, from Timaru. Passengers: Captain Aitken, .Messrs Priest, Leslie, Kemp, Smith, M'Lean, Arthind, Blackadder, Muuro, Tomlinson, Keith, Keene, Seely. Forest Queen, ketch, 51 tons, Johnston, from Lyttelton. Otago, 993 tons, Hood, from London. Passengers ; Mr and Mrs Morrice, Mrs Eigbio, Messrs M'Nicol and Power. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Alhambra, for Melbourne, November G. Beautiful Star for Lyttelton, November 5. Comorang, for Eiverlon, November 5. Hawea, for Wellington, November 4. Maori, for Hokitika, November 6. Otago, for Melbourne, November 5. Phcebe, for Lyttelton, November 8. Taupe, for Wellington, Novembber 12. Wanganui, for Lyttelton, November 2. The s.s. Lady of the Lake arrived early yesterday morning from her usual trip to the Molyueux. Messrs Houghton and Co.’s s.s. Express relumed early yesterday morning from her usual Southern trip. She left the BlutT at 4.15 p.m. on the :10th. The Union Co.’s s.s. Beautiful Star left Lyttelton at I p.m. on the 29th, and Timur i at 7 p.m. the next, day. Had light, S.W. wind to arrival at, 8 a.m. yesterday. Captain Peterson reports sighting a barque standing to iho northward. The ketch Forest Queen arrived yesterday from Lyttelton, which port she left on Wednesday afternoon with a strong N.E, wind, and anchored for the night at the Heads; left again'next, morning, and carried a strong N.W. wind,-with heavy rain, round the Peninsula; thence baffling winds to arrival. The rumor to the effect that the ship Strathnaver, Captain Dbvey, had arrived Home safely, is unfounded. Letters by last mail state the ship was, when these were written, over 160 iays out, and that no word liad been received al»out her. A head-board of the Strathnaver was found a few weeks ago on the beach near Sydney. The Siruthnaycr, which may now ho classed among the missing, left here last, December, and went to Sydney, where she loaded a valuable cargo for Loudon, leaving in April last.
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Evening Star, Issue 3958, 1 November 1875, Page 3
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390Shipping. Evening Star, Issue 3958, 1 November 1875, Page 3
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