High Water, Sept. 1-5.10 a.m. : 3.15 p.m.
Tiik Spray, Hohoonor, nailed tlil« morning for Oreymoutli with h cargo of produce, Tin; 1C U Cameron, fiolioonor, arrived In Mellon on Thurfiday, after a p.'wn«ge of three day;), Thi: dipper flchooner Day D/iW)j, Captain BlllowH, arrived In harbour tiiin morning fro;n.[[avolo«k, wllli it cargo of timber eonnignoiJ to Mi 1 (J, C, Alkinai\, 'Dun line clipper Moliooncr Kltujk ffawk, (:):i,ptaln Swiiuhdh, arrived In harbour thin morning from Haveloukj left on Friday limtj »ih« bi'liigt a eai'gd of timber eoiuilgiied to Meiwrrt Hrownell and Co. \Vv, are glad to bo able lo Htato that a report nixpfloting Ihe lohk of tho DnliiMhorough, in untrtio. My (he arrival of the Vtwn brig, wlileh lefli N r nwi'aHllo on the lfilh Innli,, we learn that Ihe (Jalniiborongb hi at Newcastle loailhiK coal for Calcutta, T»n lino clipper i>rlg Fawn, Capt, fjleary, arrived In harbour Hilh inornlug, from New-cr-lh ; left on the 15th Itinlnnl., Exptji'leuccd ulivtiig'toutherly galew to making Capo Farowull \ iipolcp Ihe Dova, brig, bound toNelmin, off Cii|ie li'arowell, which wa« nigh tot I on I'Vlday afternoon I ait, Pannod through Hie Htraltrt on Saturday night, and wiw ofl! Capo Oiunpbull on Sunday, at 0 p,m. j experienced during the latter part of. the voyage Htrong N.IO. and norlherly woathr.r. Wo are obliged ro Captain Oleary foi' late pni>orn, Tim h./i. llangirlra, Captain Seymour, arrived Inharbour this morning at t\ o'clock from Wellington and Northern pini*, Left AueUland on tho 'isth, ami arrived a< Tiiratiiiki on tho 'J*?!!! } left name day and lyrrked at Wanganul on tlio !27tli ( left awaln mi the and arrived in Wellington on Iho ai)tli j left on Sunday ivt noon i exi)erii!iiccd Htrong N,W, windii during the iiiltur portion of the pannage. We are obliged I.) lint |niM(M' for (lieu, The Kaugatlra Hailed for Dimediu via lntormedlate portu I his afternoon. Tin; hnnjuu Laughing Water, Captain Hoa,i arrived In harbour thin morning from New-j cantlc. We art; obliged to Captain l!ea for (hi; following account of Hie voyages—Loft W«weiwtl« on Ihe .'Hut July with a Htrong (MniUierly wind, which hooii increased ton gale from H.M.'IO. to S.K., and lanted for iM bourn, I'Voiu Aux, I lo 4, had dirty usually cu.ilcrly trcatlior, heavy mlnn and ealniH, From r>l!i lo l.'tth, cxiicrlencod moderate ordinary weather) wind from KH.H. lo JO.N.K. l>'rum 14th lo «7lh, had a Hucceauion of heavy caiilcrly gale« ivll.li alternate ealmii and dirty weather j hiiromt;l.f:r fell to 548,4/ i, On tlie iSltit, madis Capo l''an;W(."ll ) ninco then luivo boon blown away twl««, On the 20th, look Hhcllor in Qiit'ou Charlolle'H Sound \ loft there on the 2M.li, and havo-had calmn and )\uhl variable, weatiier on tlio cant hide of tlio land, Since leaving Newcastle wo have not run 100 mllen jvilbafalr wind, and although the whip i<< very deep, nho ikih hchaved admirably and I haY loHt nothing throughout thin fearful wo'ithon her Halln have had a novoro nhaking from tho long continuance of heavy galex, The biH'<iuti Fury, wl»ich left Newcastle Home day>» btfforo the Laughing Water, wan in fjucOH Cliarlotto'H Hound with lior.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 93, 31 August 1868, Page 2
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517High Water, Sept. 1-5.10 a.m. : 3.15 p.m. Star (Christchurch), Issue 93, 31 August 1868, Page 2
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