Shipping.
HIGH WATEB.
To-kokrow. Heads. I Ft. Chalmers. I Dtotoi*. 2.9 pju. I 2.49 yvm. | 3.21 p.m. POET CWALMEES. August 31 —Franklin Belle, ketch, 38 tons, Poreman. from Waikouiiti. September I.—Trial, ketch, 25 tons, Kelly, from Waik&uaiti. Catlin, ketch, 45 tons, Hatmali, from Catlin's ttiver. s.s., 642 tons, M'Lean, from Nelson via Wellington and Lyttelton. I'assengers • Mes'dames Barton. H. C. Albir, Joaes, STiss Kixon Messrs G. M. Bell, Bartleman, Campbell, I'lante Htskius, C. H. Williams, H. Dench, Tollens, and four in the steerage. Frank Guy, three-masted schooner, 211 tons, Boor, from Hokianga. * sailed. August 31—Feronia, barque, 315 tons, M'Wilhams, for Newcastle. Dnnedin, s.hooner, 60 tons, Sundstxum, for the Bluff. Isabella, brig, 268 tons, Friend, for' Newcastle. Janet Eamsey, 42 tons, Laing, for Catlin's Biver. September I.—Samson, p.s., 124 tons, Edie, for Oamaxu. Taranaki, s.s., 299 tons, Andrew, for Northern Ports. _- ' T^ 0 barque Feronia, in ballast for Newcastle, took her departure yesterday afternoon, being towed cleir of the .land by the Geelong. The schooner Duuedin, with cargo for the Bluff, sailad yesterday afternoon. The bng Isabella, in ballast for Newcastle, took •wantage of the S.W. breeze yesterday afternoon, ana c eared the Port under canvas. The ( ketch Catlin, with a cargo of timber from Cnthns liiver, arrived earJy this morning and passed the Port io Dnnedin. She left the river yesterday forenoon, had S.W. winds to the Heads, and sailed -op as above. The Einittiroonia returned from her trip to Nelson, via Wellington and Lyttelton, ; at 9 this mornintr. She left Nelson at 4.30 p.m. on the 29th ult, and Wellington at 3.25 p.m. on the 30th, experiencing light northerly winds and fine weather until arriving at Lyttelton at 8 i.m. on the 31stremaine4 there until 4 p.m., and arrived as above. The Taranaki .took her departure from the Jtattray street Jetty this afternoon, with cargo and passengers for Northern Ports. TJae three-masted schooner Frank Guy, with a full cargo of timber from Hokianga, arrived in port th'ij morning, and acchored off Deborah Bay. She W$ Hokianga t/> Cape Campbell, which she passed on Saturday night; thenca along the coast light airs and calms prevailed, till 9 p.m.on the 31st, when she met a strong N.N.W. breeze, which brought her into port as above. . „ ■
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Evening Star, Issue 4217, 1 September 1876, Page 3
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374Shipping. Evening Star, Issue 4217, 1 September 1876, Page 3
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