Shipping.
HIGH WATEE.
AT THE BEADS. February 16.—Isabella Bidley, barque, from Oamaru.
POET CHALMEES. ABB(VEl), February 15.—Good Templar, ketch; 42 tons, Currie, from Oamaru.' February 16.—Express, s.s. 136 tons, Frasev, from the Bluff. Jessie, ketch, 30 tons, Lydors, from Waikouaiti. Wanganui, schooner, 82 tons, Blaney, from Kakanui. SAILED. February 15.—Wauganul, s.s., 179 tons, Christian, forTimaru, Taiaroa. s.s., 226 tons, Stewart, for Timaru. Martha Beid, schooner, 80 tons, Paterson, for Port Molyneux. . Arawata, 651 tons, Underwood, for Melbourne. Passengers: For Bluff—Mr and Mrs Baird, Dr. Deck, Capt. Taetu.ll, Messis H. L. Squires, and W. Pale. For Melbourne—Mr and Mrs Inglis and child, Mrs Amos, Misses Amos and Inder, Messrs A. Dillon Bell, G. B. Parker, Inder, Gray, Handyside, and seventeen steerage. *RbJECraD DEPARTURES. • Albion, for Sydney, February 24. > Beautiful Star, for Lyttelton, February 18. Expiess, for Invercargill, February 17.
We regret, to hear that the fine ketch Kestral, bclongiutf to Mr Job Wain, is ashore at Buapuke. The ship Wild Deer commenced to discharge her cargo this morning into the railway trucks. Messrs M'Meckan, and Blackwood's fine sis. Atawata, with the outward portion of the Suez mail, took her departure this afternoon from the railway pier for Melbourne, via the Bluff. , The ketch Good Tetnplar, with wool and produce, arrived yesterday afternoon from Oamoru, nn I ha\uod alongside the ship Calypso to discharge her wool. She left Oainaru yesterday :norning. The steamer Easby, bavins? been cleaned, was taken out of the Graving Dock yesterday afternoon and towe* alongside the Railway Fior to finish di*charging. The ketch Jessie arrived from Waikouai'i thib morning l with 390 bags of grain for transhipment to the s.tj. Ewby. ' Messrs Houghton and Co.'s s.s. Express arrived from the Bluff at seven this morning and steamed p-iet the Port toDunedin. The tops.il schooner Wanganui arrived thit morning from Kakanui and hauled alongside the ship Canterbury to discharge 200 bales of wool. : SHIPPING TELEGBAMS. Auckland, February 15,-~Sailed: Hawea, south, with Sau Francisco mail. Passengers—For OtagT .- Mr and; Mrs Russell and child, Miss M'Grin, Messi-s ! Kilgoui\ and Rd. Wheeler. Attired—Ship Glenlora, 112 days from Loudon ; no itumiirrauts; jpassungers all well; cargo valued at £30,000. February 16.—Arrived—Qnden of the South from f IHobart Town; Ardvar. 11l days out from Glaßgow, !wit.h plant for tho Auckland Water Works. ; Greyjiocth, February 15.—Arrived: Maori, from {northern ports. Sails for Jackson's Bay to-morr<fw. LtriEi/rON, February 15.—Cleared: NowZealnnd . Shipping Company's ship Duke of "Edinburgh, with full cargo of wool and tallow, valued at Over >L100,000.. \ Bluff, February 15.—Ship Christian M'Auskiiil, 'for London, with twenty-tour ■wool, 00 tons. New Btmovriti 9?ebruar> 16.—1he 1 Hawea sailed for the ioutb, at 10 o'clock thi» morning;
Heads. 7.40 p.m. TO-MOBEOW. 1 Pt. Chalmers. I 1 8.20 p.m. j DtJNEDIS. 9.05 p.m.
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Evening Star, Issue 4048, 16 February 1876, Page 3
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452Shipping. Evening Star, Issue 4048, 16 February 1876, Page 3
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