Shipping.
HIGH WATEE, TO-MORROW. Heads. | Pr. ('HAcaEip,! Bus*am. y.ol p.m, | 5,11 p.m. I i;,iin p.m. POET CHALMEEB. ARRIVED. December 20.—Samson, p.s., 121 tons, Fdic. fiv.m Oaniaru. Passengers; Mesdaiues Evans, On ,'Barr, Henderson, Hunter, Misses Evans, M'Qiicon, dices in, Brown, Henderson, Thomson; Messrs Murphy, Gray, Dempster, Brown, Wait Dr. Orr, Henderson, Pray, Currie, .Sterling, Cbalmer;:, Pickering, Connor, Cormack, Burton, 'M'Grow, Moyer-.. Lyons, Kay, Shackleford, Walker; and sixteen in the steerage. December Taupo, s.s., -Ifil tons, Maefarlam*, from Northern pwls. Puss.-ugei MeMauif s Beveridge, Irvine, lilaekio, Fulton, Brown, Abe). Misses Eraser, Beveridge, Irvii o, M'Comille; Mcfivi Galloway, Uidiurlson, Irvine, Leach, Levi, Cunningham, Fulton, Abel, Oihberus, Grey, While b:w, Travers, Scott. G.,ugh, Jiowley, Carr. Cvcig, Smart, T.ummis, M’Parlane,{D.'iy : and twenty- ;br. v in the steerage. s.m.ui. December 29.-Be,uitiful Star, s.s., lid tons, Peterson, tor Timaru. December :>J.—luverearcill, ship, 1,2-10 ions, iVacoek, for Loudon. Passengers—saloon: Mr and Mrs Grossman ; second cabin : Mrs Koidand famitv (hi, Messrs John Law, John Moikls, SV. Hamilton. PROJECTED DEPARTURES, Alhambra, for Melbourne, January 12, Cyphrencs. for San Francisco, January 11, Express, for Bluff, December ltd. Invercargill, for London, January 10, Maori, for Hokitika, January 11. Otago, for Melbourne, December 30, Omeo, for Melbourne, December 111, Tnupo, for Wellington, January 4. Wanganui, for Lyttelton, January :l. The ship Invercargill, for London, was towed to sea this afternoon by tbe lug Geelong. Tue barque Anna Doratbea was removed this morning from the railway pier, and anchored below' t be shipping, /I he Arawaia made the run from Lyttelton to Wellington Heads- -17 1 > miles in twelve hours-1 ho facies? yet accomplished. The Union Company's s.s. Beautiful Star left last evening for her usual trip to Lyttelton, via Timaru. Tbe Union Company’s p.s. Samson returned from Onraaru last night, and steamed alongside the ship Mataura to discharge wool, her passengers being convoyed to Dunedin by the p.s. Golden Ago. The ship Auckland was removed from the stvoim and moored alongside dm ship Jessie Head man, n( the new pic.r, and will shortly commence to load for Loudon.
Tlio s«, Express was taken out. of Murray's fit»:ilii»g- <loek yi stci-day, and will sail this evenin'-; for her usual trip (o the JJlniV,
The Union Company's Taupo murnad fct tea this morning from her usual trip to Northern ports. She 1.-t'f Ou.ffitumii mi the afmrnoon 01 ihe •22m1, Sf\v Flyim.al'.i ,m the JJv.l, Koisoi. at 4.•••_.* p.m, on Use :2IUi, 'ViVlliugtou mi the list -i.i . p.tu, on the* .'Sth, L.i.hir; ncitlc an f-x.'Ur ;ioii It ■ to Pi, Put on Clirialmtiy day. and T.yltoltoii : was detained outside Otago Heads for one hounuul a-half, owiu? to think weather. Wo thank her purser air Newman, for report and exchanges.
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Evening Star, Issue 4008, 30 December 1875, Page 3
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