Shipping.
HIGH WATER. To-arornow.
PORT CHALMERS. AT THE HE AES. April 11.—Glencoe, barque, supposed from Hobart IOWD. Rosanna Rose, brigantine, supposed from Kaiparn. ABMVED April 10.—Hinemona, schooner, 76 tons, Robertson, from Auckland. SAILED. April 10.—Mary Ogilvie, schooner, 78 tons, Falconer, for the Coast. Ladybird, s.s., 264 tons, Evans, for Poverty Bay via Lyttelton and Wellington. Passengers • For Timaru-Mr and Mrs Mach in, Fletcher (2), and Dale. For Wellington—Mr Lauchlan: and four steerage for all ports. Matan, s.s, 104 tons, Urquliart, for Oamaru. Franklin Belle, ketch, 38 tons, Forman, for Wa'. konaiti.
April 11.—Samson, p.s., 124 tons, Edie, for Oamaru.
Arawata, 623 tens, Underwood, for Melbourne Passengers: For tho Bluff—The Hon. Mr, Mrs’ and Miss Holmes, and sen-ant, Miss Welham’ Messrs Baker, W. Taylor, W. H. Topham, J. Topi and son, and five steora-re. For Melbourne—Mr Mra Hislop, Miss Rjan, Dr Hoadley, Messrs Williams, Quarrel], S. Vervey, H. M‘Neil, J. Thomson, and twenty steerage. Taupo, 416 tons, Worsp, for the North. Passengers: For Lyttelton—M ra Ho worth, Misses M'Leau and Ho worth, Messrs Birch, Mackay, Swanson, Sutcliffe, ann Simonson Opera Company (67). For Wellington Miss Shaw. Messrs G. G. Orbell, and Clifton, For Plctou—Mrs Macklin Misses Macklin (4), Messrs BTCauley, TWn/.vii« For Nelson—Dr and Mrs Bakewell and three children, Mr Stephens. For Taranaki Mrs Bichaijjl. For Napier—Mr and Mrs Taine, Mr Glen. For Mannkau—Messrs Butt and Meikle • eighteen in the steerage for nil ports. '
The tng Lioness was taken into Murray’s floatin'* dock at high water yesterday for a thorough over 5 -
The p.s. Peninsula convoyed Captains Logan and Thomson and Mr Simpson, engineer, to tho Heads yesterday, when they took soundings on the outer bar, which completed tho investigation ordered bv the Harbor Board, J
The Union Company’s steamer Tanpo took her departure this afternoon with cargo and passengers including the Simonsen Oprea troupe. ’ The topsail schooner Hinemona arrived yesterday from Auckland, and passed the port to Dunedin in tow of the s.s. Jane.,
The fine steamer Arawata, with the Now Zealand portion of the Suez mail, took her departure this afternoon from the railway pier. The schooner Rosanna Bose, supposed from Kaipara, harque Cezarewitch, from Newcastle, and bngantino Oceola are still at anchor at the Heads harque Glencoe, supposed! to be from Hobart Town, was anchored this forenoon.
SHIPPING TdLEGBAMS.
Bluff, April 10.—The Eingarooma arrived at 6 p.m. She left Melbourne at 2.20 p.m, on the flth, passed Swan Island at 1 p,m. on the following dav, and experienced light wiuds.lwith flue weather She brings eighty tons cargo and twenty-one saloon pasaengers for all ports. She sails at 4 p.m. on the llth for Dunedin. Passengers for Dunedin—Messrs Gibson, Ware, W. F. Downes. Neill, Williams. Inder, and Mauton, Misses Livingstone, Bluett, and Booke, Mrs Eooke; and ten in the steerage Auckiand, April 10.—Arrived: Phoebe, from South; H.M.S. Sappho, from Sydney. The schooner Manon, bound to Lyttelton, has put book—two of her crew having been iuj nred by accident.
Heads, I Pt. Chalmers, 1 Ddnedis, 4.39 p.m. 1 5.19 p.xn. | 6.4 p.m.
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Evening Star, Issue 4095, 11 April 1876, Page 3
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