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Shipping.

PORT CHALMERS. arrived.

August 24 —Maori, s.s., 118 tons, Malcolm, from Lyttelton. Passengers-Messrs. Larking, Bennett, Simpson, Everett, and five m the Bt Won p. 8., 124 tons, Edie, from Oamaru. Johnstone, Miss Webb Miss Coeper? Messrs Held, Mason Balhe, White, Harbison, Price, Wilson, M'larlane, and two in the steerage. Spec, 40 tons, Pratt, from kakanui HAILED, August 24.-Beautiful Star, 146 tons, Hart, i 0 Lake, 60 tons, Tall, for MolynTugust 25.-Woodville, 367 tons, Hodge, for N Janet tlC Eanis«y, 41 tons, Blaney, for the North Cospatrick, 1,200 tons, Elmslie, for Calcutta. Anne, 29 tons, Haswell, for Moeraku PROJBOTRD DBPARTDRBB. Alhambra, for Northern Ports, August 26 Beautiful Star, for Lyttelton, early Defiance, for Kakanui, August 28 Hope, for Waikava, August 26 J N* Fleming, for London, September 10 Maori, for Lyttelton, Pretty Jane, for Port Molyneux, August 27 Strathnaver, for Auckland, early Storm Bird, for Bluff, August 26 Samson, for Oamaru, August 2b Wellington, for Northern Ports, August 2o Teasels in Port Chalmers Bay this day : Barque: Jewess. At the Mvray PierShips : J. N. Fleming, and St. Kilda. The ship St Kilda commenced to discharge into the railway trucks this morning. § The schooner Spec arrived from Kakanui with a cargo of preserved meats for the J. IS. Fleming. , _ ~ T The Harbor Company's s.s. Pretty Jane came down from Dunedin this morning to take on board cylinders for Oamaru. . The Harbor Company's s.s. Maori arrived at 4 30 am. yesterday ; Captain Malcolm reports leaving Lyttelton at 7 p.m. on i the 22nd ,; arrived at Timaru at 9 a.ra. on the 23rd ; left at 4.30 p m : arrived as above. Besides other cargo, ■ho brisgu 448 cases of meats for the ship J. IN. SteM the shipping is concerned, the Port is very quiet, the only vessels in harbor being the ships J. N. Fleming and St Kile a at the railway pier, and the barque Duke of Edinburgh discharging coal in the stream, lhe expected arrival are the Allahabad 89 days, from London, and the Skimmer of the Seas, 103 days, from New York. By the arrival of the Taranaki we learn that the wreck of the Rangitoto remains much in the same position, and the purchasers have sent Mr Coffey here with a view of collecting material, and making other arrangements towards securing the vessel. We understand that it is now the intention of the Company, under Mr Coffey's directions, to construct large punts in the neighborhood of the Sound, capable of lifting such a heavy weight as the now submerged vessel, and afterwards to tow her to a place of safety. All necessary soundings have been taken, and * complete plan for carrying out the •work has been mads, and should the ship hold together until the appliances, now in course of construction, can be got ready, Mr Coffey sees no difficulty in the way of saving the vessel. We hope he may be successful. —Colonist. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. WELLJSOTOir, August 25.-William Davie, ship, for London. MELHOtJBHH, via HoKiTiKA.-Arrived: 18th, Hero from Auckland via Sydney. Ihe Baroda Bailed on the 13th, and the Circe on the 16th. Sydney—Arrived : 10th, Michael_ Angelo from Otago to Newcastle, damaged by lightning; 14th, Tasso from Nelson. Sailed : 16th, Alice €ameron for Auckland. Newcystlb.— Arrived : Bth, Hevershamfrora Wellington; 10th, Thomas and Henry from Dunedin, Anne and Jane from Nelson, Sydney Griffiths from Auckland; 12th, Jane from Auckland, Emily from Oamaru; 13th Lxoelsior from Auckland, Wellington from Wellington; lath, Horatio Sprague from Wellington, Agra from Lyttelton. Sailed: Bth, Gazelle for Nelson; 11th, Obelisk for Wellington, Ann Melhuish for Wellington, Ida Wave for Timaru ; 17th, Armistice for Wellington.

HIGH WATER. TO-MORKOW. 1 PnDT flWAIiMERS I DoNED] Heads 4.44 p.m. 1 A Urvl \Jmwjlixii**} 1 5.14 p.m. 1 5.59 p.

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Evening Star, Issue 3280, 25 August 1873, Page 2

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Shipping. Evening Star, Issue 3280, 25 August 1873, Page 2

Shipping. Evening Star, Issue 3280, 25 August 1873, Page 2

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