Shipping.
POST CHALMEKS. ISBXTXD. September 20.—Samson, p.e., 124 tons, Edie, from Oamaru. Passengers: Hisses Barton, Strode, Ber. Mr Beatie, Messrs Clarke, Farthing, Miliigan, Borton, Morton, constable Donevan and two prisoners, and nine in the steerage. September 21.—Franklin Bell, ketch, 30 tons, Forman, from Moeraki. Mary Ellen, schooner, 29 tons, Smith, from Kakanui. Taiaroa. s s„ 228 tons, Peterson, from Timaru. Boderick Dha, brigantine, 180 tons, M'Kenzie, from Kaipara. Express, s.s., 136 tons, Christian, from the Bluff. Passengers Mesdames Ballentyne, Green, Miss Frederick, Messrs lanis, Sankey, M'Korrow, and six is the steerage. SAILED. September 20.—Wanganui, s.s., 179 tons, Fraser. for the Bluff. Beautiful Star, s.s„ 148 tons, Stewart, for the Bluff. The p.s. Samson arrived from Oamaru yesterday. The steamers Beautiful Star and Wanganui, for the Bluff, sailed last evening. The brigantine Roderick Dhu, with n cargo of ' timber from Kaipara, sailed up early this morning, and continued her course to Dunedin. She left ! Kaipara on the 13th inst., and arrived at the Heads last evening. The Taiaroa, with eargo and passengers from Timaru, arrived early this morning, and steamed up the harbor to Dunedin without stopping at the Port. The s.s. Express, with cargo and passengers from Bluff, arrived alongside the railway pier at nine this moining. She left the Bluff at 5.15 p.m. yes. terday, had light N.E. winds along the Coast, and arrived as above. The s.s. Taranaki was berthed alongside the Oamaru breakwater on Tuesday afternoon. The schooner Mary Ellen, with cargo, from Kakanui, arrived at Port Chalmers this forenoor, and passed up to Dunedin. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. Ltttfltok, September 21.—Arrived at 8 am.. City of Sydney, from Port Chalmers —Wangakui, September 81.—The schooner Arthur Wakefield arrived here from Nelson. She lert there at the end of last week, and got among the breakers at Wanganui, about ten miles below the Wanganui River, on Monday night. On Tuesday moral, g Captain John Watts and the cook, a foreigner, were washed overboard and drowned.
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Evening Star, Issue 4234, 21 September 1876, Page 3
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325Shipping. Evening Star, Issue 4234, 21 September 1876, Page 3
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