Shipping.
High Water. To-HOBEOW, •1»-*n-«. I Pt. CmuMT.ns, ( Otinedis. 11.20 • n,. | o.CP p.D!. ! 151 o.ro. Port Chalmers. ARRIVED. December 23.—Waitnki, s.s , 228 tons, Edie, from Oamaru. Passengers: Mes<!ames Jones, Pallant, Hmdman and fnmily, Cunningham, Misses M' Williams, Pallaut, Cleary, M'Shee; Hon. M.Holmes Dr Alexander, Messrs Hartfy, Sherries, Hannintr! Cunningham, Grant, Sutton, Creagb, O'Rorke. Edgar, Marlay, Wuit.taker, Macgregor, Strode Howflun, Egan, Sibbald, .iitken, Longford, and twenty steerage. fc De ßl ,, ff 0r 24 '~" Express ' ss - 136 tonß - Christian, Southern Cross, s.s.. 189 tons, Holmes, from Napier. Passengers : Messrs Solomon and Bartleman. Owake, schooner, 63 tons, Arndt, from Havelock Mary Ogilvie, schooner, 72 tons, Falconer, from Jdluii. Bingarooma, s.s., 623 tons, M'Lean, from Lyttelton and the const. Passengers: Misses'Halliday. H"* to n. Messrs J. Millar, O-Connor, Dewsberrv' Mills, Fiudlay, and two sceVrage. <""»"erry, l aiaroa, s s., 228 tons, Peterson, from Timaru, via Uamaru. Pasaeugers: Fron Timaru-Miss Webb. Messrs Weir, Menzies, Duncan, Roberts, Wilkins Aitkens, Brown. Godlc-y, Gibso », Manning, Gowan M'Lenn, Mnaito, Perry, Ford, Webb, Turner Felton, Hume, Clark, Crawford, Wildie, Mills Thompson, Koscoe, Winkler. Wado, William Walker. From Oamaru-Mrs fioach, Messrs Atkinson, Corliss. .Joliasou. atuek, Simpson, Bullen Barr, Cotteiill, Jennings, King. Brown, Hendman, go 4r if' 7, Eeid * Dei npater, Dipper, Fleury, Tier' ney, Hill, and twenty steerage from bath ports Taraniiki, s.s., 299 tons, Andrew, from Akaroa and the Nortii. Passengers : Mesdames Morrison. Campboll, Mies Dugrunt!, Mu&srs !Curl,ai •, BriSdly, Laurie. Mori i so a, Bruce, Pringle, Ross (3), Rose, Hobb. Atkivson, Grev. Hunter, Clark. Dousall. Bird, Wnllar, Sinai], Rich, Grey, Stephenson, and sistren steerage. 2ior, schooner, (55 tons. Norman, from Havelock. December 25.—Mary Ellen, schooner, 29 toni, Smith, from Oamaru. Samson, p.s., 121 tons, Jones, from Oamaru. December 80.—Jane Hannah, schooner, 52 tons.
SAILED. December 28.—Samson, p.s., 124 tons, Jones, for Oamaru.
December 24.—Janet Bamsay, schconer, 43 tons, Lain?, for Oamaru. December 26.—Waitftki, b.s., 228 tons, Edle, for Oamaru. TaranaW, 8.8., 299 tow, Andrew, for Northern ports. The steamers Southern Cross, from Napier, Taiaroa, from Timaru, Eingarooma, from Nelson, via Wellington and Lytcelton, and Express, from the Bluff, arrived on Sunday. The steamer Taranaki, with cargo and passengers from Northern Ports, arrived at 5.10 p.m. on. Sunday. The steamers Express and Samson ran excursion trips this forenoon—the former to the Heads aud Cape Saunders and the latter to Waikouaiti; while the p.s. Iron Age conveyed a number from Dunedin to the Port, calling at intermediate places; and the p.s. Portobello ran across from the Port to Portobello ou arrival of each train from Dunedin, Shipping Telegram. Hokitika, December 26.—Arrived: Albion, from Sydney. She has no cabin passengers for Dunedin.
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Evening Star, Issue 4315, 26 December 1876, Page 3
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