PORT CHALMERS. tjtMvy-n. Juno 21—Sampson, p.s., 124 tons, Edio, from Oamarn. Passengers: Mrs and Master Grave, Miss Tors ter, Msssrs Graham, Bridges, Grant, Speight, Fenwick, Warner, IVPLcnn, Street, Mnuder, Conyers-. N-i’-carrow, and nine in the steerage. dune Exprces, 3.8., lljfi tons, Christian, from the Bind. Passengers; Mr and Mis Beattie and ohiid, s'cad.mms Diddrum, Harwood, Miss Bussell, Messrs Perry, Dei oy, Hamilton, Smith, E. B Cargill, Ma the-oii, Peterson, Harrison, Campbell, and six in tin; Mr outgo. SAU.KJ,'. June *24.--Martha. Reid, schooner, SO tons, Campbell, jov Hokitika, June 25. —Phcebo, 5.5..4hl lons, Andrew, for Lyttelton and the Forth. Passongors : For Lyl toton— Mr and Mrs Loyd, Mos.'r; Forster, Wood. 0:11. For Tv r ciiingiou--Mr and M-s Hoyle and two children, Mv and Mr? J, ii. Davies, jun., Messrs Fi(oi i]son, Williams, D. Ho7,e, W. Kowo, Bavfcin, I-Iciikatau. 3>V,r MeHon—Mr r'JKenzie. For Poverty Bay—Conway; and nine in the steerage
Wauganui, s.s., 179 tons, Fraeer, for the i lituff. Comerang, p. 5.,152 tons, Best, for 15iu:f Harbor. Taiaroa, s.s., 228 tons, Stewart, for Tiaiaru. Beautiful Star, 8.3., 149 tone, Peterson, for Timaru.
Huon Belle, ketch, 42 tons, Currie, for Catliu's Eiver. June 26.—Kestrel, 51 tons, Bern, for Blueskin. Glencoe, barque, 152 tons, Jasper, for Bobart Town.
Spec, schooner,' 32 tons, Campbell, for Shag Point. Hope, barge, 25 tons, Julier, for Waikouaiti. Owake, schooner, 63 tons, Arndt, for Catlin'a Biter.
The brig Isabella was towed from the stream to the new jetty, on Saturday afternoon, by the s.s. Jane.
The barque Nardoo was removed from the stream on Saturday afternoon, and moored alongside the hulk iusk to discharge her cargo of coals. The hulk Cincinatti was towed alongside the mail ste -mer City of San Francisco, on Saturday after* noon, to tranship coals to that vessel. The schooner Martha Beid sailed on Saturday with cargo for Hokitika. The schooner Wave of Life took her departure yesterday with cargo for Oamaru. The p.s. Samson arrived on Saturday evening from Oamaru, and steamed passed the Fort to Dun* edin.
The ketch Huon Belle, which pnt in on Thursday owing to the heavy S.E. gale, took her departure yesterday afternoon for Catlin’s Eiver. The steamers Comerang, for Invercargill, Wangauui, for the Bluff, Beautiful Star and Taiaroa, for Timaru, sailed yesterday. The barque Glencoe came down from Dunedin on Saturday evening and anchored below the shipping until this morning, when she took her departure for Hobart Town, being towed clear of the land by the a.s, Jane. The cutter Hope came down from ifunedin this morning tend hauled alongside the ship Zuleikafor transhipment. The schooners Owake, for Catlin’s Eiver, Spec, for Shag Point, barge Hope for Waikonaiti, and ketch Kestrel for Blueskin, sailed this morning. The s.s. Pheohe, with twenty-eight passengers and fifty tons of cargo for Northern Ports, left the railway pier shortly after the arrival of the 9.30 a.m. train from Dunedin yesterday. The ketch Kestrel, with cargo for Blueskin, sailed this morning. Messrs Houghton and C<S/b s.s. Express, with cargo and passengers from the .Bluff, arrived at 8.20 a.m , and steamed alongside the new pier to discharge timber. She left the Bluff at 5 p.m. on Saturday; had light westerly winds along the coast to arrival. SHIPPING TELEGEAM. Bluff, June 25. —Arrived: Arawata. Shs left .Melbourne at 2 p.m. on the 19th. Experienced heavy weather all the passage, and was hove-to for twenty-four hours. She arrived at 6 this morning, Por Dunedin—Messrs Jonas, Pocock, Hams'on, Heagerty, Hart, Moran, Chesterson, Gault; Missss Hart, Fynmore, EusseU, Mrs Harrison, ten steerage, and 100 tons cargo. For Lyttelton—Messrs Macquarie, Glover, Winter, six steerage, and 73 tons cargo. For Wellington—Mrs, Miss, and Master Clunie, Mr and Mrs Wardle, five steerage, and lift r-three tons cargo. For Nelson—M • Poalman, and seven tons cargo. Por Wanganui—Messrs Penney fnd Crampton. For Auckland—Mr Dickson. The Arawata will sail at 4 p.m. to-morrow (Monday) for Dunedin,
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Evening Star, Issue 4159, 26 June 1876, Page 3
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