Shipping.
HIGH WATEB, Hhads. I Pt. Chalmibb. 9 Dumidib. 2.03 p.m. | 2.13 p.m, | 3.28 p.m, POST CHaLMEES. ARRIVED. November 12.—Maid of Otago, schooner, 50 tons, M'Loan, from Timaru. Comerang, p.s., 156 tons, Best, from the Bluff. NAlUl.ll. November 12.—Samaou, p.s., 121 tons, Edie, for Oamaru. Hope, cutter, 21 tons, Scott, for Timaru. Lady of the Lake, s.s., 60 tons, Urquhaxt, for the Molyneux. Taupo, s.s,, 461 tong, Macfarlane, for Northern ports. Passengers: For Lytteltou—Messrs Parry, Hawkins, Braid, Lockley, and Hooper. For "Wellington—Messrs J. H. Eay, Cruickshank, Campbell, Stackpoole, Surthley, Harkworih, and Blair; Mrs Eobiuson. For Nelson—Mr Bucbolz. Tor Manukau—Messrs Dickey, Kobertson, Wilfred, and Gilbertson. For Taranaki—Mr and Mrs Marcus and three children. Twelve in the steerage for all porta. FBonecrniD dipartuexs. Eingarooma, for Melbourne, November 18, Easby, for Newcastle, November 30. Express, for Bluff, November 16. Hawea, for Wellington, November 20. Mikado, for San Francisco, November 17. Timaru, for London, December 5. Wanganui, for Lyttelton, November 17. The ship Calypso was removed from the stream alongside the railway pier this forenoon. The Union Company’s p.s. Samaou took her departure for Oamaru this morning. The p.s. Comerang arrived at teu this morning from her Southern trip, and passed the port for Dunedin. The Union Company’s fine s.s. Tanpo, with cargo and passengers, left the railway pier this afternoon for the Northern ports. The s.s. Express sailed last evening for her usual trip to the Bluff, the s.s. Lady of the Lake for the Molyneux, and the cutter Hope this morning for the coast. The schooner Maid of Otago, with part cargo of grain, arrived last nisjht from Timaru, having been compelled to leave that port on Wednesday, owing to the strong S.W. wind, accompanied with high sea. The S.W. wind continued until 8 n.m. yesterday, when tbs wind shifted to the N.E. and continued to arrival. Captain M’Lean reports the barques Cesarewitcb. Star of Mercy, brig Firefly, schooners Dnuediu, Dagmar, aud ketch Isabella at Timaru when the Maid of Otago left. SHIPPING TELEGEAMS. Auckland, November 11 —Sailed : Ladybird, s.s. Passengers for Canterbury and Otago— Messrs Osborne, Allen, Smith. Law, Mr aud Mrs Edgeby, bliss Wbean, Messrs Saxon, Kersall, Bluckmoore, and-Beaver. Ghevvouth, November 12.—Arrived : The Maori, from Bluff ; Chades Edward, from Nelson : Main, v and Waipara, from Hokitika. Sailed; Wallabi, tor Wanganui, and Gleaner, for Timaru. The Maori sails for Northern Ports and Dunedin to-morrow morning.
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Evening Star, Issue 3968, 12 November 1875, Page 3
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394Shipping. Evening Star, Issue 3968, 12 November 1875, Page 3
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