Shipping.
HIGH WATER. To-nosaow. Huns. I Pt. CnAuncßS. I Ditnsdxb. 8.19 p.m. j 8.59 p.m. J 9.44 p.m. PORT CHALMERS. . 4HKIVW-. June 13.—Gleucoe, barque, 159 tons, Jasper, from Hobart Town, June Ist; Passengers: Miss Wilcox, Messrs Wright and Brooks. Shag, s.s., 81 tons. Wing, from£hag Point. June 14.—Dagmar, schooner, 45 tons, Connor, from Timarn, put in. Anne, ketch, 29 tons, Ramsay, from Oamaru. Owake, schooner, 63 tons, Arndt, from Peloros S mnd. • Albion; b.b., «0 tons, J. W. Clark, from Melbourne, via the Staff. Passengers; Mrs Aitken. Misses Muir, M'Kenzie, Messrs J. Tyree, O. B. Francis, J. E. Roberts, Hume, Quelcb, Sheen! West, Hodgkinson, M.H.R., Brown, Clapps, and /fourteen in the steerage. Jime !3.—Hawea, s.s., 461 tons, Wheeler, for Lyttelton and the North. Passengers: For Lyttelton—Mr Hoskins, Master Strode. For Wellington —Mesdames Wood, Shrimski; Messrs De Lautonr Brown, M.H.R., J; W. Thomson! M.H 8., J.P. Joyce, M.H.R., Pyke, M.H.8., Wood, ■?' M'Lean, M.H.R., W. H. Reynolds, M.H XL,‘Bastings, Macandr w, M.H B Lurnach, M.H.E., Stout, M.H.8., Bums, M.H B - ’ Seaton, M.H.8., Shrimski, M.H.8., Manders' M.H.8., Dr Menzxes, M.LC. For Westport Messrs Knott, Egerton. For Taranaki—Mr Holder. For Mannkan—Mesdames Crowley, Smith, Glossop* Messrs Smith, Sutcliff, Robinson, Walker. Turn! bull, and fourteen steerage for all ports. Comeraag, p.s., 152 tons, Best, for Southern pons. Taiaroa, s.s., 228 tons, Stewart for Timarn. Passengera: Mrs Emery, Messrs J. Aitcheeon, Strachan. and eight steerage. * a Star, 8.8., 146 tons, Peterson, for Lyttelton, via Timaru. . Albion ’ s-8., 623 tons, Clark, for Sydney, via Northern and West Coast ports. Passengers • For Lyttelton—Messrs Wildner, H. S. Smith! Austin, and Maurice Joel. For Qreyxnouth Mr Thomson. For Sydney—Mr and Mis Parlane, Miss oweaney; three in the steerage. • Margaret ship,B4o tons, Peebles, for Loudon. Passengers : 2nd cabin—Mr and Mrs Hanson and family (3). MrsLevier. Messrs Gibso,., Kirk, Ureford, Miller, and Wheatley.
. Messrs M'Meckan. Blackwood’s s.s. Albion, with the suaz mail, arrived alongside the railway pier at 7.8° mornine from Melbourne, via the Bluff. She left Port Phillip Heads at 4.20 p.m. on the 7th arriving at the Bluff at 9.30 a.m. on the 12th; discharge cargo, and took on board 200 tons of grain for Syttoey, and left at 4.50 p.m. on the 13th. She brings 83 tons of cargo for this port. We thank Mr Jones, purser, for report and other favors. The Albion Co/s ship Margaret Galbraith took her departure this afternoon for London, being towed clear if the land by tho tug Geelong. She take® eleven passengers and the following cargo 7,922 racks wheat, 663 bales wool, 174 casks tallow. 25 casks sperm oil. of the total value of L 21.132, ENGLISH SHIPPING. The following are the arrivalsCojumbns. at Deal, on April 13, from Auckland; CKilo, at St KathOTine's,on Anri! 13, from Wellington; Eliza', beth Graham, at Gravesend, on April 14. from Port He J!en Denny, at St. Katherine’s, on April 20, from Napier ; Jessie Eeadman, at Loudon, on April 13, from Port Chalmers. The King of Sweden from London for Port Chalmers on A P ril loadings for Otago arc—At London-Norva-.Wdl.am Davie, West York. Mataura, Wab Cashmere^ andla ’ Forfftrshire - At Glasgow: City of ■' ' ' ■
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Evening Star, Issue 4149, 14 June 1876, Page 3
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