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HIGH WATEB, TO-MOUKOW. Heads. 1 Pt. Chalmers. I Dunedin. 4.41 p.m. | 5.24 p.m. | 6 9 p.m. POET CHAIiMEES. ABBIVBD. i January 27.—Ladybird, s.s,, 286 tons, Andrews, from Lyttelton and the North. ■ Passengers: Mr and Mrs Hare and child, Mr and Mrs C. Smith, Mesdomes Goodison, Br 4 eakett, and Corbett, Misses Busy, Lodge, and Jennings, Messrs Crocombe, Catr, Holdswortn, Pulton, Atwood, Mackay, Dodd, Eoche, Carrin, Hodge, Harrison, Master Hutton; and eleven in the steerage. "UMaori, s.s., 118 tons, Malcolm, from Oamaru. Passengers: Messrs Grave, Smith, Newey, and W. H. Clayton. ' Comerang, p.s. ( 152 tons, Beat, from the Bluff. • January 28.—Shag, s.s., 31 tons, Wing, from Shag . Point.' . . . ‘ Hope, barge, 29 tons, Jnliet, from Waikouaiti. ■ Katoßruiu, brigantine, 118 tons, from the Bay of. Islands. ’ Wanganui, schooner, 82 tons, Blaney, from.Hokitika.. , Maori, s.s., 118-tons, Malcolm, from Oamaru. BAILED. , January 27. —Maori, s.s., 118 tons, Malcolm, for Oamaru. i Annie, ketch, 29 tons, Eamsay, for Kakanui. : Mabel Jane, schooner, 38 tons, Graham, for Catlin’s Elver. January 28.—Pakeha, brig, 173 tons, Paterson, for Kaipara. Samson, ms., 124 tons, Edie, for Oamaru. XJoydfs Herald, ketch, 48 tons, Cairns, for Catlin's Eiver. ; Huon Belle, ketch, 42 tons, Divers, for Catlin’s Biveri Maid of Otago, schooner, 50 tons, Bain, for Kakanni. Ladybird, s.s., 264 tons, Andrews, for Northern Ports. Passengers: For Lyttelton— Mr and Mrs Preston and Miss Morris. For Wellington—Mr and Mrs Aitchison, Misses Eich and. Jackson, Hon. G. M. Waterhouse, Messrs Forbes and Atkinson. For Nelson—Mr Gibson. For Napier—Misses Logan, Brandon', Hutchings, and M'Kenzje, Mrs M?v, and Mr Nasmith. For Hokitika—Mr Dickson . For Taranaki—Mesdamea Johnson and Thomson, Mr Hodgson; and seven in the steerage for all ports. : Otago s.s., 012 tons. Colder, for the North. Passengers—For Lyttelton : Messrs Moore and Wyles, Masters Moore, Hardy, Lamach, Bell, Jones, and Cotterill. For Wellington: Mr and Mrs Hindmarsh. For Nelson; Dr and Mrs Batchelor, Master Cook. For Sydney; Mr Johnstone.
PEOJXOTID DXVARTUai B i ' Auckland, for London, February 5. j Alhambra, for Melbourne, February 5, ; Beautiful Star, for Lyttelton, February 8. ; City of San Francisco, for' San Francisco, > February 9. ; Gomeraugi for Riverton, January 29. : Eosby, for Sydney, February 12. • Maori, for Hokitika, February 4. ; Mataura, for London, January 29. Omeo, for Melbourne, February 3. Taupo, for Wellington, February 1. Wanganui, for Lyttleton, February 4. The brigpitine Ned White was removed from tbe stream this afternoon and berthed alongside the railway pier to discharge her Dunedin portion of cargo from. New York. The schooner Maid of Otago, with 126 bales of wool for transhipment to the ship Auckland, arrived this morning from Kakanui. •Whe first wool ship of the season from the Bluff—the Waimea—sailed on Wednesday with a cargo valued at over L 90,000. The Union Company’s s.s. Maori with 357 bales of wool arrived last evening from Oamam. -After discharging her wool at the new pier, she left again for another special trip to Oamaru. The Timaru hank lightship was taken off , Fletcher’s slip yesterday, afternoon, and towed down the harbor to her old station hy the launch Tire. The brig Pakeha, in ballast, for Kaipora, sailed this morning with a light S.W. wind. .The New Zealand Shipping Company’s fine ship Mataura, having completed her loading, was re- • moved from the new pier and anchored in the stream to ■ complete preparations for sea, and will take her departure to-morrow for London. 1 .The ship Waimate was' removed this morning j from the head of the Graving Dock and moored alongside the new pier, and shortly after commenced to take in her cargo for London. The New Zealand Steam Shipping Company’s s.s. Ladybird, Captain Andrew, left Onehunga at 4 p.m. on Jannary 20, crossed the bar at 6 p.m., and arrived ‘ at Taranaki at 8 a.m. on the 21st; sailed at 9.30 a.m., arriving at Nelson at 3 a.m. on the 22nd; left ■ at 2.40 p.m., and arrived at Picton at 11.45 p.m.; i sailed at 2.10 a.m. on tbe 23rd, arriving in Wellington at 8 o’clock the same morning; sailed at 4.30 ‘ ( P-tn. on the 24th, and arrived at Lyttelton at 2 p.m. i on the 25th. Thence conveyed immigrants, ex Sonkar, to Timaru, and arrived at the Heads at 6 p.m. yesterday. From Onehunga to Nelson experienced fine weather; thence to Wellington thick weather. From Wellington to Kaikourns experienced a strong rforth-west breeze, afterwards strong south-east winds with heavy easterly sea to aiTival. We arc indebted to the purser (Mr Dougherty) for our exchanges. ' MAIL SERVICE ITEMS. Captain MdoWs, of tie s.s. Mikado, informs the Auckland | Star ’ that on the arrival of the Mikado 1 'and the City of San Francisco in Sydney at midnight on the 6th instant, it was at once understood , that one would leave on the 12th, via Auckland, gud the other for Fiji on Friday, and at first it seemed almost impossible that the ships could be got ready. However, the City was discharged on Friday, docked on Saturday, and out again on Monday morning, and at once commenced coaling. The 1 Mikado, having over 600 tons of cargo on board, 1 had to work night and day, and was docked on Monday and out again on Tuesday; coaled, and left on Thursday. Independent of this, on account of the change of charterers of the Mikado, there was stock-taking to do. and all hands had to be paid off, discharged, and re-shipped, so that altogether it was a busy time with her during her short stay in Sydney. Captain Moore visited the City of San Francisco while in dock, and, all sorts of talk to the contrary, pronounced her a magnificently built ship, and one in every way a credit to her builders; and with such ships as these, and the' two coming out from the Clyde, there will be no fear for the regularity, efficiency, and comfort of the service when once the ships are fairly started. The City of San Francisco left Sydney on tbe 14th inst., and will probably arrive at Kandavan on the 2ist, and is due at 'Auckland on February 2. She will send on her ma,ils and passengers by the Mikado, and receive the New Zealand mails and passengers from the Granada, which iatbemail boat from Sau Francisco this mouth. She left Sou Francisco on the 7th inst,ant with the English mails, and is therefore due at Kandavan on or about the 29th. From Kandavan she proceeds to Sydney and takes up the next month’s service. The City of San Francisco, on her return, goes down the coast to Dr ledin, and starts from thence as the next through oat in February, SHIPPING TELEGRAM. Wellington, January 27.— Sailed : Taranaki, for the South at 4 p.m. Passengers: Mr and Mrs Freeman, Mrs and Misses Levy, Miss M’Eoe, Mrs Marks, Mrs Hogan, Si.vester, Patton, Hinds, Barnes, Pickering, Thornly, Young, Connolly, Evans, Lowe, Drake, Mowatt, Turner, Kimble, Rhodes, Wi son, Cooch, Backhouse, Harrison, Chades, Diamond, Farrier, Palmer, Wallace, Berry, Jenkins, Davis, on,dWilson.
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Evening Star, Issue 4032, 28 January 1876, Page 3
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