Shipping.
HIGH WATI.It. TO-MORROW, CiAna. IPt. as, I DuKitaiJi!. I 11.30 p.m. | 0.15 p.m, POET CHALMERS. AKKIVEP. December i! 0 R, M. 5.8.. 6Go tons, Underwood, from December 15, via 'Bluff. Passengers; Mrs Graves and family (3i, Mr and Mrs Reid, Mrs Ellis and family i2), Mcarlatnes Neil, Daze, Mrs Asli and family (2), Misses J Craford, Doig, Messrs GeUbrnnd, I 'our, Turpin, Keynell, Godfrey, Kirby. Smith, Mann. BroTrn, Driscoll, Rev. Mr Ash, forty, two steerage, and thirty-five for all ports, December 21.—Jane, cult or, 25 tons, Hemmett, from Sling Point. American’Lloyds, .barque, 511 ions, Park, from New York. Passenger; Mrs Park. Hawea, b.s., 461 tons, Wheeler, from the North, Passenger*: Mesdames Street, Porter and child, Penny, Quick, Levi, Clark and child, Allen and child, Bain, Qrabaui and three children, Hutton, Bauett, Miises Leri, Little, Simpson, two Sisters of Meroy, Master Quick, Messrs Evans, Richmond, Street, Anthony, Dickie, Scott, Riddell, Penny, Price, Chapman, Murray, Coombes, Morton, Sain, Sibbald, Grant, Tonsil), Miller, Captain J. Dickie, and seventeen in the steerage. Rosanna Rose, brigantine, 138 tons, Soule, from Kaiparn. Beautiful Star, s.s., 14fl tons, Peterson, from Timavu. Passengers: Messrs Banualyue, I’odbcil, and three in the steerage. Fanny, ketch, 25 tons, Williams, from Kakanni. siiir;., Detembcr 2d.—Lady of the Lake, s.s., 62 tons, Unjuhart, for Port Molyneui, Sling, s.s., 21 tons. Wing, for Shag Point. December 21. —Mary Ellon, schooner, 22 lons, Smith, for Kakanui, Samson, p.s., 124 tons, Edio, for Oamarn. PROJECTED DKTARTUEEE. Arawata, for Melbourne, December 21. Albion, for Melbourne, December 22. Elizabeth Graham, for London, December 22. Express, for Invercargill. December 21. Ha won, for Wellington, December 21. Invercargill, for London, January It). Maori, for Lyttelton, December 21. Otago, for Melbourne, December 2b. Ringaroorr a, for Melbourne, December 27, Wanganui, for Lyttelton, December 2:1, Tbo schooner Friendship was taken on to Isbister’s slip to repair damages sustained while ashore at the Mclyneux. Messrs M'Mcckan and Blackwood’s fine now S B. Arnwata, with the New Zealand portion of the Suez mail, arrived from Melbourne, via the Bluff, at 7.20 hist night. She left Port Phillip Heads at 8 p.m. on the 15th, arrived at the Bluff at 9.40 p.m. on the 19th; left again at 10 a.m, yesterday, and arrived alongside the railway pier as above, when, in accordance with a minute of the Central Board of Health, a sanitary inspection was made by the health officer, no other person being allowed on board until a clean bill bad been granted. We thank her purser (Mr Miller) for report, and exchanges. The brigantine Rosanna Rose, with a full cargo of timber from Kaipara, arrived this morning and passed the port with a fine N.E. breeze. The Union Co.’s s.s. Beautiful Star returned this morning from Timnru, with 252 bales of wool for the ship Invercargill, and 10S bales for the Elizabeth Graham. The barque Kedron commenced to discharge and raft her timber this morning. The Union Company’s fine s.s. Hawea, returned from her usual Northern trip at ten o’clock this morning. Sh« left the Munakan at 11.45 n.in. on vho 15th, arrived at Taranaki at 5.30 a.m. on the 16th, landed passmgois and cargo and loft at 7 a.m.; arrived at Nelson at 8 p.m. same day, left again nt 11.45 a.m. on the 17th; arrived at Pieton at 7 p.m., and left again at 2 a.m. on the 18th; arrived at Wellington at 7 a.m., left again at 5 p.m., and arrived at Lyttelton at 10.80 a.m. on the 19th • left for Port Chalmers at 2.30 p.m. on the 20th, Wo thank her purser for report and Northern exchanges. ARRIVAL OF THE BARQUE AMERICAN LLOYDS. FROM NEW YORK, The barque American Lloyds, with a cargo of about 800 tons of Yankee notions, two-thirds of which is for this port,and 1 he balance for Lyttelton, arrived at tbo Heads early this morning, and was shortly after towed up to her anchorage after a rather long passage of 125 days from Now York. The length of her passage is attributed to light variable winds from the land and meeting no N.E. trades, owing to which she did not cross the Equator until the 52ud day out. The American Lloyd’s is a barque of 511 tons register, a nd not. altogether a stranger to this port, her last visit having been made in 1670, she then being under her present commander. She left Now York on the 19th August. During the voyage saw no ice, and only spoke one vessel, the German barque Christina, from Cardiff’ to Hong Kong, in lat. 42.30, long. 70 E,. on the 19tb of November. STEAM COMMUNICATION WITH SYDNEY. Regular steam communication is about to be established between New Zealand and Sydney. Messrs M'Mcckan, Blackwood, and Co. commence the service in January by tbo Otago leaving Melbourne, calling at the Bluff, Port Chalmers, Lyttelton, Wellington, Nelson, Qrcymouth, and Hokitika, thence direct to Sydney, returning by the same ports, making Hokitika her first port of call and the Bluff her last on her way back to Melbourne. She will bo followed by the Otneo taking the same jouto. This arrangement will meet a loug.felt want in trade, as the irregularity of communication with Sydney has been n constant source of complaint.
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Evening Star, Issue 4001, 21 December 1875, Page 3
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