Shipping.
HIGH WATEE. To-moebow. Rl9 PT * CHALMBRB. | DUNEDIN. , 8.12 p.m. | 8.52 p.m. j 9.37 p. m , - Monday. 9.49 p.m, J i0.29p.m. | 11,0. p.m. _ AT THE HEADS. Lizzie, from Boston. Matan, s.s., from- the Molynetut. POET CHALMEES, abstybd. sS.iitaa!'*' < ’ ?t,er ' 19 toM ’ «»» K A ?k l ''p^V ß ' l «6tom, Andrew., from the Northern Ports. Passengers: Mr and Mrs Gmham and family (five); Misses Little and Wadma ™ Messrs Alexander, Bowe, Evans, Moore, Fenian’ dez, Adams, and Eeaxdon; and seven in the Bv66r&t^6 a * ■ SAILED. tZ“RL.l , “ Bop^ie, T thr6 f' ma3ted schooner, 253 tons, Brunshagen, for Lyttelton. Wanganui, s.s., 228 tons, Stowirt. for Timaru. Hope, cutter, 21 tons, Scott, for Shag Point. fqr T j maru to-morrow (Sunday). iJawm amved at Newcastle on the 31st ult
THE NELSON.
The Albion Shipping Company's ship Nelson, which sails for London on Monday, cleared at the Customs to-day for London, She carries sixty-two passengers and a cargo valued at L 126.800. The following are the names of the passengers Cabin: Mr and Mrs H. E, Parker and family (four children), Mrs Stark and family (four children), Mrs Brownhill, Mr W. M'Gann, Dp J, H. Clarke. Steerage: Messrs Kelly, Rickby, Ellis, Marshall, Saunders, Scott, Paiuton, Ritchio, Wemyes, Moss, Bennett, Willis, Money, Beer, Harrow, Malcolm, Learmouth, Herald; Mis Briggs and daughter, Mrs M’Cubbin and son, Mrs Snowdon, Mrs Walsh, Mrs Watson, Mr and Mrs George Galloway and four children, Mr and Mrs S. Freeman and daughter, Mr and Mrs George Holden and four children, Mr and Mrs Thomas Hickey, Mr and Mrs Labate and four children. Her cargo consists of 4,921 bales of wool, 1,315 bags of wheat, and 84 casks of tallow.
SHIPPING TELEGEAMS.
Wkdlilnoton, March 31.—The Hawea sailed for Lyttelton and South at 3.30 p.m. Passengers: Mrs Cameron, Dr Bullei', Mr Bond, and a large number of original passengers from Auckland. Arrived: Alhambra, from Nelson. April I.—-Arrived at 1 p.m., the Colima, four days from Auckland direct. She was detained by heavy weather. Auckland, April I.—H.M.S. Pearl has scarlet fever aboard. One man died on ■'the passage. .A meeting of the Board of Health is called.
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Evening Star, Issue 4087, 1 April 1876, Page 3
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351Shipping. Evening Star, Issue 4087, 1 April 1876, Page 3
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