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Shipping.

PORT CHALMERS. ARRIVALS Fob. s— Maid of Southland, schooner, 12Jfcons, from damson 'p.s. 125 ton", Peterson, from Oamaru. J. MUis- pgent Passengers : Mr a. d Mrs St John, Miss Moir Messrs Moore, Mason, Shaw, Wylie, Thomson. Paterson, S. l.echinarch, Quinn, Young, Fmdlay, and six in the st 'erage. _ , Eliza M'Phee, ketch, 39 tons, Paterson, from Catans River. Keith Runsiy, agent. Feb. 6— lsabella, ketch, 52 tons, Cowan, from tne Bluff. H. Guthrie, agent. Claud Hamilton, s.s., 529 tons, Bawden, from Melbou rue, via Coast Ports. Dalgcty, Nichols and Co., agents Passengers— Mesdames iioyd and Campbell, Messrs Boyd, lidthgate, Chappen, Ewart, M'luiy, Marcrie, Eustrn, Buchanan, Allan, Meares, Harvey, Waldie, and 23 steerage. • PioncVr, schooner, 25 tons, Matheson, from Shag ■Point. Keith Ramsay, agent. Feb 7— AJhambra, 487 tons, Sinclair, from Melbourne, via Bluff. Dalgety, Nichols, and Co., agents. Passengers: Mr and Mrs M'Pherson, Mr and Mrs Blarcorn, Mr and Mrs Kussell, Mrs Muir, Misses Henderson, Berghoff, Basting, Carandini Rev. Mr Henderson Messrs Smith, Berghoff, Rutherford (2) Dafwyer, Anderson, G. M'Pherson, Lyall, J. Rutherford Conway, Ostler, Strachey, Brooke, Morton, Hogg, Goldsmult, Jsva, Grant, Roskruge, Siffnor Biscaccianti, anrt 20 in the steerage. , Beautiful Star, s.s., 146 tons, Hart, from Lyttelton and Timaru. J. Mills, agent. Passengers : Messrs Alossman, Cramond and 2 children, Lawrence, Odder, and 6 in the steerage. Margaret ScoUay, cutter, 25 tons, Scott, from Moeraki. Keith Ramsay, agent. Janet Ramsay, schooner, 25 tons, Lang, from Kakanui. Outline and Larnach, n gents. Wanganui, s.s., 179 tons, Eraser, from the Bluff H. Houghton and Co.. agents. Passeneers : Mr and Mrs Smith, Misses Anderson, Watt, Wilson, G. femith, Colin Allan, and 7 in the steerage. Samson ps., 125 tons, lklie, from Oamaru. .1. Mills, agent. Passengers : Miss Prescott, Miss Stewart, Mrs Berry, Messrs AVylie, Steawalt, Lees, and 0 in the 8 Fer/a— Flying Squirrel, ketch, 19 tons, Maine, from Catlin'a River. Master, agent. Oriti, schooner, 06 tons, Blaney, from Havelock. tr. F. Eeid. agent. Passed up. Mikado s.s., 1902 tons, Moore, from Sydney. Driver Stewart, and Co., agents. Passengers: 1 m the steerage, 10 for Northern Ports, and 3 for ban Wellington, s.s., 262 tons, Carey, from Lyttelton and the Noith. J. Mills, agent. Passengers : M> and Mrs Fulton and son, Mr and Mrs Fereday, Mr and Mrs Eaasley. Mr and Mrs Tulcher, Mesdames \Vinaton and Marling, Mrs Livingstone and child, Misses Reynolds (2), Rev. Mr Westbrooke, Sir i. ». Bell, Messrs Mm dock, Hill, Rees, Marshal!, Froggatt, Disher, Marris, Morrison, Rowlands (2), Strachan, Kerr, Wallace, Smith (2), Massey, Reany, Bun tin, Tolson Mill, Lambert, O'Brien, and 14 in tbe steerage. Feb. o— Wallabi, s.s., Leys, from the Bluff. 11. Guthrie, agent. Passengers :Mr and Mrs brniih and 2 children, Misses Perry, Perkins, Hillow, Messrs AMrldgeand son, Edwards, Barnett.Petei son. Smith, Godfrey, Parry, Long, Ro3S, Leous, Drake, John Her-bei-t, Harriinn, and 7 "-teence. Feb 11 — Brenda, brig, Seaborne, from the Maun tins, Dec .30th. H. J. Oibbs, and Co , agents,. Lady of the Lake, s.s., l>9 tons, Uiquhait, from the M fc" S^h- from I*ttclton, Leslie, and 3 in the steerage. , Jessie Nichol, .schooner, 03 tons, Jones, from Lytp.s., 124 ton-, Edie. from Onmurii. Jns Mills, agent. Passengers : Mr and Mrs M'Jaiictt, Mi's Easton, Messrs Giuliani, Gordon, Farhe, Stark, and 4 i n the itceragc. DEPAIVTL'RKS. Feb. 5.-Jane, cutter, 25 tons, Divers, for Shag Point. G. F. Reid, agent. Fab 6-Huon Belle, ketch, 42 tons, Saunders, for K ctud a Slt a o g n, nt ,s, 520 tons, B.wden, for Melbourne via the Bluff. L-algety, Isicho's. and 'o, S Passengers : For Melbourne-Mr and Mrs M'lntyre. Mr and Mrs St. John, Mr and Mi««i Muir, Mrs Booth, Me 8 ,r 3 RowUnd (2), Mayer, Bn«{d. Tig he, Belcher W Bluff-Miss Paterson, and 9in the St s e anfson, p.g., 124 tons, Peterson, for Oamaru. J. MMM M loSfs's , US tons, Malcolm, for Lyttelton, ma intermediate poits. J. Mills, acent. r , Uoltnn [-Feb. 9- Alhambra, 457 tons, Sinclair, *>'£*'<**»• Daigety, NichoU, and Co , agents. Passengers : Foi Lyttelton -Blessre Yeend und Allan. For Wellington - Mrs Crombie and 3 children, Mr Haworth, and 2 St Feib ge io-FAColsior, schooner, 92 tons, Joiner, for Auckland. R. B. Martm and Co. , iigmits Wollington, s.B , 202 tons, Carey, f or Lj -tie H. . . V AVheelcr, agent. Passonncr.s : tor LjtteltonM\«s C sMitthew"Ci),Mr.s Mosson!,- and 2 children, Mr OoldTmlth For Svolluigton-Ma»srb B. C. Doim and Sofre? ForSlanukau-W 31'Nwholl, and three in "'unite^Brothers, schooner, 50 tons, Halford, for Catlin's River. 11. Outline, agent Samson, p.s., 124 tons, Edie, for Oamaru. J. Mills, aS Heautlful Star, s.s., 149 tons, Hart, for Lyttelton and "SfllS diS'mfL., Moore, for San Frandlo tia Lyttoltnn, AVollingtou, and Auckland. ©river!ste«art, and Co., agents Passengers: For Sai Fraucisco-Mr and My« ]>niigl;u, Mc^rs R. H. Thomson, F. RobcrU, and iive Uurd class. *™W' te ton-Rev. W. 11. Murray, Mr Bunion, For AuukUud- Me!*rB Torry and Hudson. For Naplor-J- ivo in tll patarsof P.s., 200 tons, Kennedy, for Lj Wei ton and the North. W. and (',. Turnbul! .md Co., anonts. *'eh , U xJHss KllmaiiMggr, brier, Fodlnjwni, for I^, for Ctlhrt m l£j^?So^ tons, Francis, for Mobfor Catlin's River, tow. J>oys, for the Bluff. 11. mvm ,Bod«ro. f»r« Martin and Watson, agents. Passoiigeu t Mib Noale, Master,' agont. ißealand ud the mail line by conveying the mails from Auckland to the I* and of Vh™« hßtwoen in one of tha intermediate mail stations between San Francisco and Sydney. The. other is Honolulu. The M'Gregor was the flwt steamor to leave Sydney on the new service, and she passed ou to San Franeisuo, imlHhk it thu intermediato stations, and is now on her * .»y back to Sydney. The City of Slelboume, an enicryency boat, liiiisinuoli th<it slio taok the Makatlo's plm>o, was tlio scroiui to lemo SvdnPV line' issncwUug'witUallhrthteto.S.inFrani'Uco. The next through boat is the Mikmlo, which leaves today calls at Lyttelton, Wellington, imd Auokland, and connects at Kand*vu with tho M'Grcjror comingIback from Han Francisco, and with the Tartar, another nf tho huge liow steamers for Sydney, Tho Tartar tranships Australian malls to tho Mikado, re» frying European and Amerlcjin malls for Australl* frpm

the M'Gregor, and then returns to Sydney, whilst the M'Gregor turns aside and comes to New Zealand with the mails for the colony, calling at Auckland, Wellington, and Lyttelton, and making her terminal point Port Clulmors. Meantime the Mikado is steaming away for San Franwco, with the New Zealand und Australian mails for Europe. Next month the Tartar vrill take the through mails to Sm Francisco, and the month after that the M'Gregor from this port, and «o on. The mails will be dispatched alternate months from Sydney and Port Chalmers.

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Otago Witness, Issue 1159, 14 February 1874, Page 14

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Shipping. Otago Witness, Issue 1159, 14 February 1874, Page 14

Shipping. Otago Witness, Issue 1159, 14 February 1874, Page 14

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