Shipping.
HIGH WATER, To-uokeow, Heaos. I Pr. Chalmers. I Dokedib. 1.4» p.m. | 2.29 p.m. | S.li p.m. PORT CHALMERS’. AKBiVPTi. August I.—Resolution, brigantine, 150 tons, Jew from Melbourne. • • • August 2.—Express, s.s, 136 tons, Christian from the Bluff. Passengers: Mrs Camagi- and family (two), Miss Moore, Messrs Gordon, Hussev and three iu the steerage. . * SAILED. August I.—Beautiful Star, s.s., 146 tons, Peterson for Tunaru, ■ • Nicol, schooner, 92 tons, Peterson, for Bluff HarDOFi Isabella, ketch, 52 tons, Pnrdie, for Catlin's River. August 2,—A.rgosy, three masted schooner, 263 tons, Couch, for Auckland.
The brigantine Resolution, which arrived off the Heads yesterday orenoon. was towed up the harbor evening by the tug Geelong, and anchored off Deborah brings a full cargo of general merchandise Win Melbourne. The Eo- olution has made a rather long passage of twentv.flve days Which is ait-ibuted to head winds. She cleared P^ d i lp i^ ads on . tho "It. with a light N.W. wind and fine weather and passed the Sisters w wS ,00 i t, 5i tll t] ? e light h.N.E. and N.E. windi, when it shifted to the S E aud continued until the 17th; thence N.N.E. to S.S.E. winds prevailed, accompanied" at times bv heavy squalls and rain until making Resolution Wand n the 19th; thonoe until passing between tbe Traps and the Snares on the 25th, had a continuance of S S.E. winds, when the wind shifted ttf* the,westward,and she rounded Stewart’s Island nest day; thence, until passing the Mblyneux on the N t v’ S.W. winds, when it shifted to the which continued along the onaat, until arrival B ® l . n f , of » Nffbt draught of water the Resolution Will discharge her cargo at Duu din. The schooner Jessie N'icol, for the Bluff and afterooon be^la * f<>r Catli ”’ s River * B£ dlod yesterday Tin Jaru 8 8 ' Beaut£tul Star sail °d last night for The barque Kingdom of Sweden was removed from the railway pier and anchored below the shii> pirg yesterday afternoon. * The ship William Davie commenced to discharge her cargo into the railway trucks yesterday * The ship horval having discharged the whole of D ? rem ?7 ed /rom the lower anchor, alongside tbe railway pier at high The three-masted schooner Argosy, with canto l°flae U S W U brcerc kdepartttr ®* l -wi?h which loft Hobart Town for that port on the 17til June, and has not been beard cf since. She is now therefore fi>rty-ajg days out, the ordinary duration days lo pa#Sftgft being ouly £rOIU seven to twelve Messrs Houghton and Co.’s a.s. Express, with cargo and passengers from tbe Bluff, arrived at ten morning aud steamed alongside the C +°r to dlßc ba r go timber. She left the Bluff at 6.30 p.m. yesterday, } passed tbe barque 1 lanter wfnff aP fi W*"’- b ? und to LytteVtoai* from the Captain Christian reports the arrival of one or tne New Zealand Company’s ships off tbe Bluff on Tuesday eveama from Lyttelton. a .
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Evening Star, Issue 4191, 2 August 1876, Page 3
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491Shipping. Evening Star, Issue 4191, 2 August 1876, Page 3
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