Shipping.
HIGH WATER. TO-MOEBOW, Heads. I Pi. Chalmers. I Dunedin. 10.01 p.m. | 10.41 p.m. | 11.29 p.m. POET CHALMEES. miTOD. February 3.—(tomerang, p.s., 152 tons, Best, from the Bluff. Passengers : Mr and Mrs Jackson, Mrs Campaney and son, Misses Galloway, Thomson, Green, Clare, Messrs Caspels, Norlan, Jackson (2), Mutloy, Anderson, Lindsay, and four steerage. February 4.—Lloyd’s Herald, ketch, 42 tons, Cairns, from Gatlin’s Eiver. Hope, barge, 25 tons, Juliet, from Waikouaiti. Wellington, s.s., 262 tons, Carey, from Northern ports. Passengers: Mesdames Sutherland and child, Espin, Blair, Hall and child,O’Shea, child, and servant. Misses Halse, White, M'Menamin, Messrs Low, Grant, Cairns, Palmer, Johnson Eiemenschneider, Poole, Coherty, Cooper, Somerville, Holden,Miller,Moss, Bussell, Smeaton, Haugh ton, Martindale, and seven in the steerage. SAILED. February 4.—Samson, p.s., 124 tons, Edie, for Oamoru, Maori, s.s., 118 tons, Malcolm, for West Coast via the North. Janet Eamsey, schooner, 42 tons, Laing, for Oamaru. Delaware, barque, 249 tons. Hind, for Sydney, Omeo, s.s., 800 tons, Calder, for Northern Ports. Passengers: For Lyttelton—Miss M’Lauchlan, Mr Prince, and one in the steerage. For Wellington—Mr and Mrs A. C. M'lntyre, Mr Williams. Five in the steerage for Melbourne. PROJECTED DEPARTURES, Alhambra, for Melbourne, February 5. Arawata, for Melbourne, February 16. Albion, for Sydney, February 24, Beautiful Star, for Lyttelton, February 9. City of San Francisco, for San Francisco, February 9. Comeraug, for Riverton, February 5. Expiess, for Bluff, February 9. Easby, for fydney, February 12. Ringaroon a, for Melbourne, February 14. Waimate, for London, February 29, Tho p.s. Comerang, with nineteen passengers and a full cargo of timber, returned yesterday afternoon from her usual southern trip to Invercargill, Riverton, and tho Bluff, which latter port she left at 8 p.m. on tho 2nd; experienced light winds from the N.W. to S.E., with thick weather to arrival al the port at 4.45 p.m. After landing her mails she steamed up to Duuedin. The brigantine Kate Braifl was hauled on Master's slip this forenoon for the purpose of receiving a new false keel.
The barque Anne Dorathea having been stripped, caulked, and re-coppered, was taken out of Mur-, ray’s floating dock this morning and towed alongside the railway pier by the s.s. Jane. The ship Nelson having been cleaned and repainted below the water-line was taken out of the Graving Dock this morning and moored in the stream.
The s.s, Wanganui was taken into Murray’s floating dock this morning for an overhaul. The ‘ Southland News’ reports that the American barque Eliza Adams ran into Port William on Sunday morning, having taken a sperm whale off the So landers, whichttumed out fourteen tuns. The blubber measured On an average eighteen inches through. The Jessie Osborne, which arrived in Lyttelton on Saturday, is a new ship, a beautiful model, splendidly rigged, and has made the passage out from Glasgow in eighty-three days. For five days she averaged ten and a-half knots an hour. The Conflict, which is commanded by Captain Hardy, who visited Port Chalmers some years ago in command of the ship Golden Sea, made the run out from Belfast in eighty-three days. In the nine days from December 22th to January 6th inclusive, the ship ran a distance of no hj ss than 2,423 knpts, an average of nearly eleven and a quarter per hour! Her medical superintendent is Dr Tighe, who it will be recollected came out in the Surat in a similar capacity. The N.Z.S.S. Co.’s s.s. Wellington arrived alongside the railway pier at 1.50 this afternoon from the Northern Ports. She left the Manakan on the 30th ult., called at Taranaki, Nelson, Picton Wellington, and Lyttelton, which latter port she left at 3.30 p.m. yesterday, and arrived as above. We thank her purser for report and exchanges. The barque Delawere, which arrived in Port on the 18th of January, with part cargo of timber from Burrard Inlet, took her departure this forenoon, with original cargo, for Sydney. Messrs M'Meckan, Blackwood’s s.s. Omeo, from Melbourne, via West Coast and Northern Ports sailed this afternoon from the railway pier. * ’
SHIPPING TELEGEAMS,
Wellington, February 4.— Arrived: Sarah Pile, from Dunedin, via Oamaru.
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Evening Star, Issue 4038, 4 February 1876, Page 3
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678Shipping. Evening Star, Issue 4038, 4 February 1876, Page 3
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