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POBT CHALMERS.

ARRIVALS Jan. o— Pretty Jane, s.s., 97 tons, from Oamaru. J. Mills, agent. , , Mikado, s.s. , 1902 tons, Newell, commander, from Hong Kong, December 9th. Driver, Stewart, and Co., agents. Passengers— Saloon : Mr Johnßatbgate.jun., 2 in the second cabin ; and 536 Chinese. Jan. 10— Gothenburp, s.s., 501 tons, Pearce, from Melbourne, via Hokitika and Coast Ports. Dalgety, Nichols, and Co., agents. Passengers: Saloon— Mr and Mrs M'Owen, Mr and Mrs Townes, Mesdames Bastings and 4 children, Prosser, Kent, Moore, Miss Bastings, Messrs Munroe, Hunter, Crawford, Miers, Ponsonby, Tregear, and 10 in the steerage. Lady Bird s.s., 286 tons, Andrews, from Lyttelton and Northern Ports. W. F. Wheeler, agent. Pafsenrcrs: Saloon— Mr and Mrs W. F. Wheeler, Mr and Mrs Holdship, Misses Stcphenson, Phillips, Andrew, Huie, Mitchell, Mesdames Baum and children, D'Autherson, Goodwin and child, Robin and .son, Hobbs, Rev. J. Hill Rev. Mr M'Kinnon, Messrs Drake, Raugeman, Cohen, Angel, Macdonald (2), Mouat, Barker, Fowler (2) Dawe, Cotterill, Souter, Hill, Maples, Monck, Fuller Dickson, Reade, Binnett, Fletcher, Condell, Binst, Murdoch, Trevill, M'Laughlin, and seven in the "wallabi, s.s., 101 tons, Leys, from the Bluff, via Catlin's River. H. Guthrie, agent. Passengers : SaloonMr and Mrs Wilkinson and child, Messrs Stephen, Common Vogel, Haines, Solomon, Bell, Clarice, Captain Thatchell, and five in the steerage. Wanganui, s.s., 157 tons, Hart, from the Bluff. H. Houghton and Co., agents. Passengers: Saloon— Misses Joyce, Kaidson, Messrs Andrew, Grant (£), M'Gregor, and seven in the steerage. Farningham, barque, 281 tons, Craib, from the Mauritius November 30th. Dalgety, Nichols, and Co., "^Lloyd's Herald, ketch, 48 tons, Arnot, from Timaru. Guthrie and Lamach, agents. Samson, p.s., 125 tons, Sinclair, from Oamaru. Jas. Mills, agent. Passengers: Saloon— Messrs Ireland, Ro*s, Gilchrist, Johnson, Mrs Gilchrist and daughter, Masters D. and W. Reid, Miss Thomson, Mesdames Young, Berline, Earl and Master Earl, Mrs O'Meaghcr, and six in the steerage. Blanche, yacht, 64 tons, Warder, from a cruise. Mermaid, cutter, 12 tons, Turley, from Waikouaiti. Master, agent. , Jan 11— Maori, s.s., 118 tons, Malcolm, from Lyttelton and intermediate ports. J. Mills, agent. Passengers : Saloon— Mr and Mrs Grey and 5 Misses Grey, Mr and Mrs and Miss Brown, Mrs Brewer and child, and Mesdames Brown, Hughes, Sweeney, Miss Porter, Messrs Stewart, Kelly. Lowlcr, Watson, Lageis', Kol>ertson, Brewer, Neilson, Mitchell, Hughes, Leech, and seven in the steerage. Eliza M'Phce, ketch, 39 tons, Chambers, from Kakanui. Keith Ramsay, agent. Geelong, pa., 137 tons, Sinclair, from Catlms River. J. Mills, agent. Cesarewitch, barque, 428 tons, Nicholl, from Newcastle November 29th. Master, agent. Elizabeth Graham, barque, 59S tons, Morduc, from London September 22. A. C. Begg, agent. Jan. 12— Corido, barque, 271 tons, Lamont, from Newcastle. Guthrie and Asher, agents. Dover Castle, ship, 100 M tons, Culbert, from Newcastle. Calvertand Campbell, agents. Isabella, kotch, 52 tons, Cowan, from Catlm s River. H. Guthrie, agent. Jan. 13— Hope, cutter, 25 tons, Gay, from Kakanui. Glencoef'barque, 159 tons, Dillner, from Hobart Town. G. F. Reid, agent. Passengers: Mr and Mrs J. Fan and family (0), Mrs Lloyd and family (5), Messrs Wilson, Vaile, S. C. Brown, Holroyd (2), King (2), and 20 steerage. Harriet Armitage, barque, 233 tons, Mauler, trom Newcastle. H. Houghton and Co., agents. Luna, p.s., 106 tons, Fairchild, from Ljttelton and intermediate ports. Passengers : Mrs and Miss Bathcato, Messrs Seed, W. Gisborne, and Mills. Alhambra, s.s>., 497 tons, Underwood, from Melbourne, via Bluff. Dalgety, Nichols, and Co. , agents. Passengers : Mr and Mrs Dunk, Mrs and Miss Runtmg, Mr and Mrs M'Dougall, Mr and Mrs Coates, Mr and Miss Babington, Mrs Gillies and family (5), Mrs Cooinbe and 2 children. Messrs Dunn, Brotherton, Smimonds, Rood A, W. Webb, Professor Sale, Messrs Hodgson, Doucrla*, Rose, Cunningham, Lawrie, Bernard, Steane. Simmonds, Brotherton, Hay^en, M'Donald, Coates, Henty, Arkell, Fetrie, Murphy, M'lvellar, Gibbs, Dohey Masters H. and J. Thomson, and Steane, and '^U-BeSulStar,^., Hart, from Lyttelton tnd Timaru. J. Mills, agent. Passengers :Mr and Mr« teller, Mr and Mrs M'Nab and two children, Rev. TPaton Rev. Lee Forester, Messrs Coombes, InSoldKby Faulkner, Hon. Dr Menzie*, Denniston, FriedlaM^aretK^cSf2s tons, Scott, from Oa-irKr^S-Edie, from Oamaru J. Mills, agent. Pa*wgßrs : Mr and Mrs Manchester, Mrs Gilbert, Mrs Hua*»n, Mrs Curran, Mrs M lariand Miss Morrison, Mi*> Payne, Messrs M'Clennan, Tarrl Maude, M'Master, Hicky, Spence. Jan. 15— Dunfillan, ship, from London. Pbcbbe7a.s., 450 tons, Worsp, from Lyttelton and the North. W. F. Wheeler, _ agent. -Passengers : Messrs Wood, Eutlierford, Prince Magne, Begg, Lindsey, Buck, Cook, M'Nanaara, Murray ; and 4in " te wXw.B.B..lol tons, Leyc, from Catlin's Biver. H Guthrie, agent. -Passen gers : Messrs Hyman, Nicholson, Davis, M'Gregor ; and 4in the «teerage. DEPARTURES. Tan 3-Geelong, p.s., 137 tons, Edie, for Catlin's ton.. Jenkins, for Melbourn! Mathesos Bros, agents. Passengers : Mr «, iSSSrf^SSr. for Waikouaiti. Masfc ° Samson, ps , 125 torn, Sinclair, for Oamaru. Jas. "jrfo^rscho^ne^l't^'kusscll, tor oiuiui. Keith Ramsay, agent. Blanche, ym-lit, »M tons, Warder, on a (•ruisc. . Jan 11 - Wallabi, b.fe., 101 tons, Leys, for Bluff, >ia ratlin's Ri\ er. 11. Gutlirle, si«ent. Passengers : Saloon Messrs Watson, Ross, Ritchie, Outline, Redman, HiVrliins Barfmr, and nine ia the steeniyc. Jan 12 -Lloyd's Homlil, keU-h. IS toiw, Aniol, for IVitlin's fthor. H. Guthrie, agent. CMnbria, schooner, 43 tons, Bern, for Catlu.'s Rner. U \£sS^.,Wl Pearc,, for Melbourne, vi^B iff Dalgety, Nichols, and Co., agents I'av seiißon. : Messrs Kelly, Sanderson, Jftur, Lyons, \\ oodD t^^i^&Tm tons, Hornsby, for *Sn? X aSKS P«^amaru. J MillH, agent! Passengers : Mr and Mrs Corbett Mr and Mrs aufiivan, Mr and Mi's Carbide, Messrs Lome .Sexton, Lynch, C. Philips, Pearce, Goldsmith, Chapman, MoW, M'Nichol, Tiguar, Roberta, , Aiidowou J. Philips, ArujKon, Nelson, Rosetta, Hood, Robeite, M'Gruth, K-iwck, James, Ncalcy, lirown, Wynn, M'Gregor, Ford, Warder, J. M'Donald, Loath, Jojioh, WilHon, Guest, Ueuk,Swith,Hi({triiiir, Fttzpatriek, Jeffs, Parker Gorman, Lindsay, A, Wulls, T. Thomson, J. Weir, Brice, AVm. Woir, Graham, <h Thomson, Lohen, Henderson, Mitchell. Maid of Otugo, schooner, 50 ton*, B#iu, for Oamaru. Keith Ramsay, agent. „..,-. w Juno, cutter, 25 tons, Divert*, for Shag Point. &. V, I^udy Bird, 5.5., 286 tons, Andrews, for tyitolton and tthe North. W. F. Wheolor, agent. Passengers : For iyttdton-Mrs Henry, Mr Scott, and 15 cricketers. Wat 'Wemngton-Mefidameß Woolsides, M'CUiggwjo, Mr OrchestSn. For Napier -Meadames Atkinson, Eul. tM tad l son, Mr Kwrt. For HBbo*-M«qr« F*uW fis jfirfwjtjr ?»y^Mr Mm *n« s«R,Mr Tut-

chen. For Tarauaki— Miss Couling. For Manukau— Mr and Mrs Newman, Mr Broadman, and 10 steerage. Wanganui, s.s., 157 tons, Fraser^for Bluff, via Catlin's. H. Houghton and Co., agents. Maori, s.s., 118 tons, Malcolm, for Lyttelton and intermediate ports. J. Mills, agent. F.R.W.S. Vire, 1625 tons, Captain Jacquemart, for New Caledonia. Jan. 14— AJhambra, s.s., Underwood, for Melbourne, via Lyttelton and Coast Ports. Dalgety, Nichols, and Co. , agents. Passengers : For Lyttelton— Messrs Fox and Smart. For Welhntrton— Misses Corrigan and Jack. For Melbourne— Mr Hislop, and four in the steerage. For Hokitika— Miss Hall, four in the steerage, and 212 Chinese. Mcdora, barque, 357 tons, Pctrie, for Lyttelton. W. and G. Turnbull and Co., agents. Lady of the Lake, s.s., 05 tons, Urquhart, for the Taieri. G. F. Reid, agent. Hadda, barque, 334 tons, Christian, for Hong Kong. H. Houghton and Co., agents. Jan. 15— Blanche, yacht, 64 tons, Warder, for the Bluff. Lima, p.s., 195 tons, Fairchild, for Wellington.— Passengers : Lady Fergasson, family, and suite.

On Thursday, 15th instant, a full-rigged ihip hove in sight to the southward, and soon afterwards made the number of the Dunfillan, the first own vessel of the New Zealand Shipping Company that has arrived here. She left London on October 29th, and consequently has made a rattling passage of 78 days, the quickest we have had to record for some time. She signalled for a tug, but the weather kept the Geelong inside until the evening, when, the gale having moderated, the Geelong ran down to the Heads, and in all probability towed the ship up to the Quarantine ground. She arrived, however, too late to be either cleared or regularly reported. She has 178 passengers and has signalled that all are well on board.

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Otago Witness, Issue 1155, 17 January 1874, Page 14

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POBT CHALMERS. Otago Witness, Issue 1155, 17 January 1874, Page 14

POBT CHALMERS. Otago Witness, Issue 1155, 17 January 1874, Page 14