Shipping.
HIGH WATEB.
POET CHALMEES. ABBtVXD. April I. —Samson, p.s.» 124 tons, Edio, from Oamaru. Passengers: Mesdames Watkins, Double, Messrs Alger, Mitchell, Cairncross, Thompson Cooper, Patterson, Taylor, Prydall, Stock, Braide, Walkem, Constable Preudivelle and prisonerseventeen steerage. ’ Lizwe, schooner, 223 tons, Hellon.from Boston. October 31st. Franklyn Belle, ketch. 30 tons, Foreman, from Waikouaiti, April 2.—Arawata, 5623 tons, Underwood, from Melbourne, March 27, via Bluff, Passengers • Prom Melbourne—Mesdames C. Campbell, Dote and family (4), Bov. Bodkin, M'Mahon, Healy Dunn, Messrs Stewart, Bontcher, A. Smith, Skinner, Finn, Master Maish, and thirty-two steerage Prom Bluff—Mr and Mrs Eitchle, Miss M'Kay, Messrs Masey, Dnthie, Meare, Anderson, and five steerage.
Hawea, s.s., 461 tons, Wheeler, from Lyttelton and the North. Passengers: Eev. Mr and Mrs Keall and child, Mr and Mrs Brown and oMld, Mr and Mrs Karo, Mesdames Allen and two children, Cam'eron, Coombes, Downes, Miss Taylor, Messrs Prosser, Taylor, Williams, Pulton, Qubbina. DoWfies, Williams, Kelly, G. 0. Williams, Dudney, M'Kay, Durrock, Skeoch, and eight steerage. Express, s.s., 136 tons, Fraser, from Bluff Harbor, Passengers , Hiss Boss, Messrs Forrester. damson, and Cross. BAiueo. April 2.—Phcßhjs, s.s., 416 tons, Andrew; for Lyttelton and the North. Passengers: For Lyttelton —Miss Bees, Misses Unuro, Eskell, Messrs O'Brien, Derritt. Murphy, QiH,. Monaghan. Lean, Dawson, Money, Bailer, Ha«,7Plank. For Wellington— Mrs Beattie, Messrs Wilson, Millar, WardT For Picton—Mr Girling, For Nelson—Mr and Mrs Wymondi For Greymonfh—Mr and Mrs Hessey and chid, Mr Espitt, and fifteen steerage for ftU ports,. : , ■ . ..J, ? schooner, 82 tons, Shields, fbigDat-
Tha Union Company** fine *.*. Hawu aatired at , 11.15a.ia, yesterday froxa ports. • Messrs M'Meokan, Blackwood, and Co.'s fine a.g. Arawata arrived from Melbourne, via the Bluff, at 7 a.tu. yesterday, and sailed north this afternoon At 10 p.m. on Friday spoke the Whaling Cirque Chance to the westward of the Solaudeta. Mp°t a r reported there wore plenty of whales about, but tlint the barque had no luck. B|The schooner James Paxton, for Riverton, while eating out missed stays yesterday morning, and went ashore on the Spit between the wreck of the Revival and the lighthouse. The steam launch wont dawn yesterday afternoon. Captain U'Callnm reports that the schooner, which was high and dry at low water, lies in a very dangerous position, hear head being to the N.W.,andl her stem to seaward. The f.s. Jane was engaged this morning to proceed down for the purpose of trying to mu out an anchor to heave the vessel off.
SHIPPING TELEGRAMS.
, Auckland, April I,—The Southern Cross, mission schooner, has sailed on a. cruise. ‘ Sydney pas. sengera: Revs. Still, Palmer, and Woodrahet. , Wellington, April I.—Arrived s Waipa, from London, 103 days out; 188 immigrants; all well; flue passage throughout. Ocean Beauty, from London, 120 dgys from Gravesend. 116 days from land to laud. She experienced baffling winds throughout the Voyage. Soiled; At ID a.m„ Alhambra, for the South, passengers for Dunedin —Mr Sayjile and , three steerage.
To-moedow, Heads. I Ft. Chalmeks. I Dunbdiw, 11.81 p.ro. I 0,11 p.m. 1 0.5C p.m.
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Evening Star, Issue 4088, 3 April 1876, Page 3
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