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Shipping.

PORT CHALMERS,

HIGH WATER. To-morrow. Heads. I Pt. Chalmers. I Dfnedjn, 3.8 p.m, I 3.48 p.m. | 4.43 p.m.

ARRIVED Maori, s.s., 118 tons, Malcolm, from Oattumt. Passengers: Mr and Mr 5 Butcher t, Hon. J. M'Lean, Messrs Matson, Mewliiuoy, Ginnnan, Drysdale, Boot, Mayer, Greenhup, Rutter, M'Gavin, York. Alson, Blair, M'Adie, O’Shannessey, Muller, M’Garthey, and six in the steerage. April 23.—Taiaroa, s.s., 228 tons, Stewart, from Timam. Passengers: Mosdaraes Sweeney tarnl Munro, Miss Davidson, Captain Cowan, Messrs Lewis, M’Leod, M'Kinnon, Green, aud four in the steerage. Express, s.s., 186 tons, Fraser, from Bluff Harbor, Passengers : Mesdames Perry, Booth, Chord, and 2 children, Rutter, Dukes and 2 daughters, Forrester, Coventry, Messrs Angus, Hargan, Gilchrist. Conway, Coventry. M’Bnrn. Taupo, s.s.. 461 tons, Worsp, from Lyttleton and the North. Passengers: MesdarmsFoivillc,Fredericker and family, M'Bae and 2 children. Misses Frederickor, Johnston, O’Halloran (4), Professor Brnce, Captain Campbell, Messrs Herney, Connell, Russell. Wright, Lee, Cleland, Pell, Cole, Fredericker (2), Weston, Hobbs, Prince, Jacobson, Williams, Enfield, Bollinger, Buston, James, Robertson (2), Everett, Buchanan, Meredith, OUand, Lyons, M'Donald, Harrison, Butt, Lenox, Fitzgerald, Jones, and fifteen in the steerage. Ladybird, s.s., 286 tons, Evans, from Timaru. Passengers: Dr Ross, Messrs Pell and Thome.l Franklyn Belle, ketch, 30 tons, Foreman, from WaikouaitL

April 24.—Bobycito, barque, 482 tons, White, from Newcastle.

An Bevoir, brigantine, 138 tons. Firth, from Melbourne.

BAILED. April 12.—Phoebe, b.s., 416 tons, Andrew, for the North. Passengers: For Lyttelton—Messrs Quick, Harris, Roberts, Pritchard, Purday, Louford. For Wellington—Mr and Mrs Patou and family, Messrs Nixon, Eevills. For Nelson—Mrs Kirk, Mr Elliott. For Taranaki—Messrs Couth), For Manukau—Mr and Miss Buckland. Eleven steerage for all ports. Palmerston, ketch, 25 tons, Brcbnor, for Waikonaiti. Master, agent. April 23.—Beautiful Star, s.s., 146 tons, Peterson, for Timaru. ' Gloucester, barque, 52ff tous, Vincent, for Newcastle. Theseus, barque, 984 tons, Matthew, for Manilla. April 24.—Glencoe, barque, 159 tons, Jasper, for Hobart Town.

Messrs Houghton and Co.’s s.s. Express returned from her usual trip to the Bluff at 9.40 a.m. yesterday.

The Union Company’s s.s. Tanpo, with cargo and sixty passengers from the North, arrived alongside the railway pier yesterday morning. She left Onehnnga at 4 p.m. on the 18th, called at Taranaki, Nelson, Picton, Wellington on the 21st, and Lyttelton, leaving the latter port at 1.30 p.m. yesterday. We thank Mr Ponsonby (purser) for report and exchanges. The Ladybird, from Poverty Bay via intermediate ports, arrived yesterday forenoon, and steamed alongside the ship Oamaru to discharge 1,200 sacks of grain. The Union Company’s steamer Maori arrived from Oamaru ou Saturday evening, and steamed alongside the ship Rakaia to discharge. The barque Cesarewitch, with part, of original cargo from Newcastle, was towed fo the Heads on Saturday afternoon, in readiness for a shift of wind to proceed to the Bluff.

The ship Pomona was shifted from the stream to a discharging berth at the railway pier on Saturday afternoon.

“The brigantine Ethel, a vessel of 180 tons register, and lately built at Auckland by John Barrack and Son, of the following dimensions:—Length over-all, 105ft,'with a beam 23ft 6in, and depth of hold 12ft 6in. She arrived on Saturday afternoon in tow of the tug Geelong, and anchored below the shipping. She will dischorge her cargo of timber from Kaimra at Dunedin. She hft Knipara on the 16th nst., with a northerly wind, which continued as far as Bank’s Peninsula on the 20th; thence to arrival off the Heads at midnight on the 21st hod light variables. Captain M'Leod reports that the origantine Sen Gull was to leave on the 17th, and the brigs Pateha and Thomas and Henry were loading for this port.

(SHIPPING TELEGRAMS.

Lyttelton. April 23.—Sailed: New Zealand Company’s ship Eangitikei, for London, with a full complement of passengers and a large cargo. Arrived, at 1.00 p.m, [ Phoebe; from Port Chalmers. Wellington, April 24.—The Easby sails for Newcastle at 10 to-night.

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Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/ESD18760424.2.18

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Evening Star, Issue 4105, 24 April 1876, Page 3

Word count
Tapeke kupu
637

Shipping. Evening Star, Issue 4105, 24 April 1876, Page 3

Shipping. Evening Star, Issue 4105, 24 April 1876, Page 3

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