Shipping.
HIGH WATEB.
POET CHALMEES.
ABEIVED. February 4.—Edith Reid, ketch, 74 tons, Munroe from Port Molneux. Friendship, schooner, 50 tons, Tyson, from Port Molyneux. • Huon Belle, ketch, 42 tons, Divers, from’Gatlin's Kiver. '■ Isabella, ketch, 62 tons, Furdie, from Gatlin’s Kiver, . February s.—Taiaroa, s.s., 228 ton*, Stewart, Worn Lyttelton, via intermediate ports. Passengers: >a^mer > Judge Ward, Messra;Forble, - Keith Eumsay, Plantes (2). Young, Clark, ;Chis! holm, and three in the steerage. Cezarewitch, barque, 424 tons, Moif, from New castle. SAILED. N m PBOJECTED DEPABTUBES. • Arawata, for Melbourne, February 16, : Albion, for Sydney, February 24. Beautiful Star, for Lyttelton, February 9, City of San Francisco, for Son Francisco. February 9. * Express, fer Bluff, February 9. Easby, for Sydney, February 12. Ringarooma, for Melbourne, February 14, Waimate, for London, February 29. i. T s^ bi .°? C?,’s s.s. Taiaroa arrived this morning at , . “urteen passengers, 224 bales of bags .°f sra, “» and other cargo, from Lyttelton, via intermediate ports, and steamed alongside the «hip Calypso to discharge wool and gram. She left Lyttelton on the 3rd, called at Akaroa, and reached Timaru at 8 a.m. on the 4th • toqk on board wool, grain, and other cargo, and loft p o rt Cbaimers at 8 p.ra. ’ Wethank her purser (Mr Scott) for report and other favors ' -.The schooner Friendship, with coals, the ketch Edith Reid, with produce from the Molyneux. and ketches Huon Belle and Isabella, from Gatlin’s Eiver, with timber, arrived last evening. The p.s. Comeraug soiled this afternoon for In. vercargill and the Bluff. The N.Z.S.S, Co.’s s.s. Wellington with cargo and passengers, took her departure this afternoon from the railway pier. The barqueiCezarowitch, from Newcastle,-was towed up this afternoon by the tug Geelong The barque Samuel Merrit.from Newcastle, for Oamoru,; passed the Hoads this forenoon, and wished to bo reported. 1 SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. Wellington, December 6.— Arrived : Shin Commouwealtli,' from London, ninety-seven dayn out with forty passengers. All well 3 * «^ T >T^ I : T0^o FebrUar J, 0 -~ A .r rivctl: Hawea, from i the North at 2 p.m. She nailed for Dunedin at ? p.m. .... . . *
. / . ■ . Heads. 1 Ft. Chalmebb. I Dunedin. 11.44 p.m. | ■ 0.24 p.m. 1 1.09 p.m, Monday. ' 0.41p.m. 1 1.21 p.m. | 2.06 p.m.
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Evening Star, Issue 4039, 5 February 1876, Page 3
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361Shipping. Evening Star, Issue 4039, 5 February 1876, Page 3
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