Shipping.
High Water. «, To-teoxisow. HWADB. | PT. < N HAI,MKBS. I OnWKDIX. 6.23 pjn. I 7.03 p.m. | 743 9 .m. Port Chalmers. i-EBIVar. I November 20.—Ephemy, schoom r, 55 tons, Koss, from Oamaru. Novsmber 21.—Beautiful Star, s.s., 146 tons, Bernecli, from OaniorH. Passengers: Mr and Mrs M'Kenzie; Messrs Lees, M'Carthy, Techmaker, Murray, Lintol, Cameron, and Shrimski; and f jur in the steerage. Arawata, s.s., 612 tons, Underwood, from Nelson, via Wellington and Lyttelton. Passengers: Mesdames Lawrence, and Johnstone; Misses Smith aud Mason; Messrs Barrelman, A. Snider, Blythe, Sandstein, Litchfield, J. Hal, E. Aymes, W. Kevan, J, Paterson, and Peirson; and three in the steerage. Eingarooma, s.s., 612 tons, M'Leau, from Melbourne, da the Bluff. Passengers: From Melbourne—Mr and Mrs W. Harper ; Mrs C. Howden, family, and governess; Mr and Mrs Nichol; Mesdames J. Scoular, Gray, and S. Moody; Misses M'Lean and Campbell; Messrs J. B. Adamson, C. J. T. Lynn, E. S. Jones, and Duckley ; and twenty-one in the steerage. From the Bluff— Messrs Hayes and Jones. SAILED. November 20.—Shag, s.s., 31 tons, Wing, for Shag Point; November 21.—Waitaki, s.s. 228 tons, Edie, for Oamaru. Grace, ketch, 16 tons, Dixon, for Waikouaiti. Estelle, three-masted schooner, 195 tons, Miller, for Adelaide. Eingarooma, 612 tons, M'Lean, for Melbourne, via Northern Ports. Passengers: For Lyttelton— Messrs U. A. Galley and Morris; and one in the steerage. The s.s. Waitaki, for Oamaru, sailed this morning. The ship Mantara was hauled into the graving dock this morning for cleaning. The s.s. Beautiful Stir arrived this morning. The threo-mnsted schooner Estelle, for Adelaide, was towed to sea this morning by the Iron Age. Captain "Whitson, of the Bunedin, has kindly forwarded us the following report of the passage of the Dunedin from Glasgow :—Left Greenock on August 27; the N.E. trades proved light and unsteady—from N.N.E. to E.N.E.—and we o ost on the 16th September; thence variable winds until reaching lat. 6 N., when she got the NE. trades; crossed the equator on September 28 in long. 28 W„ the S.E. trades were carried to lat 25 S., long. 36 W.; thence experienced light vaiiable winds to iat. 31 S., long. 30 W., when the westerlies wore met; carried them to the meridian of 140 E.; passed the meridian of the Capo in lat. 41 S. on October 19; ran down the easting between the parallels of lat. 41 and lat. 42; passed the Snares at 6 p.m. on the 13th, and had baffling windß along the coast until arrival off the Heads on the evening of the 15th. The s.s. Eingarooma, from Melbourne, via the Bluff, arrived alongside the railway pier at 5.15 this morning. We thank Mr Chatfield (purser) for roport and exchanges. The s.s. Arawata, from Nelson, via Wellington and Lyttelton, arrived at Port Chalmers at eleven o'clock this morning. She left Nelson at 9a m on the 18th, and arrived at Wellington at 4.25 p in having made the run acroßß In seven hours tweiityflve minutes; leftagnin at 12.30 p.m. on the 19fcb, and arrived at Lyttelton at 6 a.m. on the 20th; left there at 5.15 p.m., and experienced a dense fog along the coast to arrival. We thank Mr Miller (purser) for report and exchanges.
Post Office Notice.
HAIfcS OXOSX. Per Arawata, on Wednesday, November 22. as under:— ' Direct mails for India, China, Japan, Penang, Singapore, Manila, Aden, Mauritius, the British, French, and Austrian Post Offices at Alexandria, Malta, Gibraltar, Brindisi, France, &0.. at 12 noon. For New South Wales, South Australia, Western Australia, Queensland, and Tasmania, at 1 p.m. For Southland, Victoria, London, via Southampton, and via Brindisi, and for correspondence for the Continent of Europe, &c, sent in London mails, at 1.30 p.m. For issue of money orders, and posting of registered letters and newspapers, at 11.30 a.m. Late letters, with one additional single rate ner letter, may be posted as f ollowb : • F 2Ls ßW J?? uttl , W £ les » South Australia, Western Australia, Queensland, and Tasmania, at 1.20 p m For Southland, Viotoria, London, via Sout&unpton, and via Brindisi, and for oorrespoadenoefor the Continent of Europe, &0., sent in London mails, at 1.60 p.m. Southland. - Per Wanganui, on Wednesday, November 22, at 4.20 p.m. Akakoa and NoaxHEBN Ports of New ZeaL f??C" Per L adybird, on Saturday, November 25, at 11.35 a.m. Ltttblton, Chbistchdech, Westland, and N x E , L , s 2?~ Per Ma ° ri > on Saturday, November 25, at 11.35 a.m. NOBTHKBN POBTS OJ> NEW ZKALAHD AND NEW South Wales. Per Wakatipu, on Monday. November 27, at 11.35 am. (Signed) A. BABK, «... . ~ ~_ ~ Chi«f Postmaster. Chief Port Office, Dunedin, November 21,1876.
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Evening Star, Issue 4286, 21 November 1876, Page 3
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762Shipping. Evening Star, Issue 4286, 21 November 1876, Page 3
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