Shipping.
BIGS WATJ3B. TO-MOBEOW. Heaw?, IPt. Chaxkkbs, 5 V>r:iEDiar, C.59 p.ia, 5 739 p.m. | 8.21 p.m. ARRIVED. i {November 17.—Samson, p.R., 124 tons, Edie, from Oamaru. Passengers : Mesdanies Slade and M'Douald, Messrs Jlawhinuey, Reid, Hutchinson, Hamilton, Meedon, and ten steerage. Dunedin, schooner, 60 tons, St -wart, from Timavu. November 18.—Luna, Government p.s., 187 tons-, Fairchild, from a cruise. Passengers : Mr Brown (Registrar-General), Mr Wilson (Inspector of Lighthouses), Mr Murfln, and road party (8). Beautiful Star, s.s., 146 tons, Peterson, from Lyfctelton, via intermediate Dorts. Passengers: Mrs Watts and child, Miss Hart, Messrs Kvans, Hepburn, Kemp, Jones, Cowan, and five iu the steerage. Friendship, schooner, 5i tons, Sandstron, from Hokitika. November 17.—Lloyd's Herald, ketch, 48 tons, Cairns, for Catlin's River. Resolution, brisjantine, 150 tons, Jew, for Melbourne. Bobycito, barque, 432 tons, White, for Newcastle. Wauganui, s.s., 179, tons, Christian, for Lyttelton, via intermediate ports. The Easby, from Port Chalmers, via Northern Ports, arrived at Newcastle on November 10 The schooner Dunedin, -with a cargo of grain from Timaru for transhipment to the ship Timaru, arrived yesterday. The barque Bobycito was taken out of Murray's floating dock yesterday, and shortly afterwards took her departure for Newcastle, being towed to sea by the Goelousr. The p.s. Luna arrived in port at 7.30 this morning, from a cruise of inspection of the lighthouses at Preservation Inlet and Centre Island, having landed material for the lighthouses that are to be built there. In coming down Henriette Bay the Luna grazed her starboard bilge upon a rock. The damage is not supposed to be serious, but sne will be taken into the Graving Dock, as she is now making a little watei. Captain Fairchild reports having experienced very unsettled weather, with occasional squalls, since 'raving Preservation Inlet, owing to which he was unable to laud stones at Nugget Point. The Union Company's s.s. Beautiful Star returned from her usual trip to L.v ttelton, via intermediate ports, at 10.30 this morning and steamed alongside tho ship Timaru to discharge seventy-one bales of wool. She left Lytteltonat 5.30 p.m. on the 16th, Timaru on the 17th, encountered strong S.W. winds to Oamaru, where she arrived at 1.30 this morning, and left that port at 4 a.m.; had light N.E. winds and rain from Oamaru to arrival. It is not genera ly known that the steamers belonsring to the White Star line of packets are constructed at Belfast. One of the fleet—the Germanic —has lately distinguished herself by making the fastest passage ever made across the Atlantc, going on an average over fifteen knots the whole way. The secretary of the Sydney Underwriters' Association telegraphed to London on the 16th October, with reference to the ship Stratlmaver, and the reply received was that she had not arrived. There appears to have been a mistake about the result of the race between the Taupo and the Wellington from Wellington to Lytteltou on the 7th inst. At the time we were informed the Wellington was the first to arrive, and did so a quarter of an hour before the Taupo, but the ' Post' gives the respective passages of the steamers as—Taupo, 15hrs 19mins ; Wellington, 15hrs 27mins. ENGLISH SHIPPING. Arrivals : Crusader, from Dunedin, on September 5; Harmodia, from Nelson, on September 12; HudsoL, from Canterbury, on September 6; Inverene, from Ly ttelton, on September 27 ; Oamaru, rom Port Chalmers, on September 11: Rapido, from Auckland, on September 12; W. W. rmith, from Auckland, en September 18. Depa; auvs: Avalanche, for Wellington, on Septeu-I <•>■ .=>; Carnatic, for Auckland, on September 30; ( " .mlssary, for Wellington, on September 7; Limestone, for Canterbury, on September 3; Margaret'Galbraith, for Oiago, on September 30: Pleiades, fur Wullinsr-t-.n, on Koptmnb. r 2t; Waitara, for the BiiuT, on September 22; Waitangi, f-r Canterbury, on September 7; Wiltshire, for Otago. Vessels.loadiiig at London for Auckland : Gleuoi e, Brotheck Castle, Hen Venal, Harwiek, Inveivne, and Waipa. For Canterbury: Sontui-.i, Sand ilura- ; iitii. For Napier : Hudson ann Caroline. For Otago : Corona, Rakain, Olive, Thesii::, Oxford, and Oamaru. For Lytielton : I'nu.ri. For Wellington : John Milton, Commonwealth, and Otal;i. At Liverpool for Canterbury: Conflict.. At Glasgow for Auckland: Ardvar; and for Port Chalmers: Nelson, Jessie Osborne, aud Taiaroa. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. Ltttei.ton, November 17.—The «hip Duke of Edinburgh, from-London, has arrived, 110 days out. S-ie brings lb!) Immigrants, all we'l. Two bh thy ~ and two deaths of children are reported on the p:i.- . sage. The Himalaya, ship, from Loudon, lid <^:,y» out, brings 118 immigrants, all well. One child ' died on the passage. r TiMAun, November J8.—8,30 a.m. Hawea, for 1 Port Chahners.
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Evening Star, Issue 3973, 18 November 1875, Page 3
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