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Shipping.

HIGH WATER. To-morrow. Heads I Poet; Oh.vi.mee3 IjP'S' I’™ 1 ’™ 11.24 p.m. 1 12-4 p.m. 11-19 p.m. PORT CHALMERS. akrived. November 14.-Lady Agnes, brig, from Now YOrk> BAILED. November IT-Thomas Brown, 299 tons, St ’ele. for Launceston. . Memento. 464 tons, Ruwald for Newcastle. Somwiit n s 124 tons, Ldie. for Oara.uti. ,lSSsl,*Sta Houston, Mr ami H* Christie, servant, and family, Messrs Lam.ay Houghton, Bonny, Captain Clark; and twelve “SteiSTpi, 260 tons, Kennedy, for Northern Ports. Passengers ;1 or Lyttelton -Mi Coates. For Wellington —Captain and ilr. Henderson, Mr Halliwell. For Napier—Mr Wilson* PROJECTED DEPASTURES, Albion, for Northern Ports, Nov. 24 Claud Hamilton, for Melbourne, Nov. 1J Jane, for Moeraki, early Peter Denny, for 1 mndon early Pretty Jane, for Port Molyncux, early Samson, for Oamam, Nov. lo Tararua, for Melbourne, Nov. Li Wallabi, for Bluff, Nov. 15 Wanganui, for Bluff, early Wellington, for Northern 1 orts, Nov. lb Vessels in Port Chalmers Bay this day Shins: Peter Denny, Wild Duck, Lady Jocelyn Dover Castle. Barques; Nicotine, Columbus’ Brig: Ziska. Schooner: Manny Hare. At the Railway Pier-Ships : Otago, Rokeby Hall, Bebington. Barque: Cesarewitch In the Graving Dock—s.s. Lady of the Lake. Schooner: Oreti. In the Moating Dock Barque : Woodvillc. The barque Cesarcwitch expects to finish discharging the remainder of her piles for the jetty *°The"Harbor Co.’s p.s. Samson took her departure, with a goodly number of passengers, Jn her usual trip to Oamaru immediately af-er the arrival of the 7.60 a.m. tram to-day. # The ship Bebington has finished taking on Board the transhipments from the ship Rokcby Hall, and sails in a few days for the Bum, where she will load for London Yesterday afternoon, when the tug Geelong was towing out the barque Thomas Brown, they observed a ship. The tug steamed out some distance, but the ship still keeping on hci course to the north, the tug returned. The fine clipper barque Ihomas Brown was removed from the railway pier and towed to sea bv the tug Geelong this morning, her destination being Launceston. The barque Memento, for Newcastle, was afterwards towed to sea by Thelrtgaiitme Solid, which arrived with part cargo of the Dallam Tower, from Melbourne, has discharged part into lighters, and was towed up to Dunedin this morning by the tug Geelong, and will discharge the remainder at Rattray street jetty. The brig reported as a barque turns out to be the Lady Agues, from New York, which port she left on July 31; passed the ship Isabella Kerr on fire, from Greenock to Bombay. making {or the Cape, on September 20, in long. 20 W., lat. 32i S. The Kerr would not take assistance. . The barque Woodvdle, which arrived from Newcastle on Sunday, has finished discharging, and having been ballasted, was taken into the floating dock this morning, Captain Hodge wishing to examine her in case any of her copper had been torn out. She will probably come out of dock on to-night’s tide, and sail for Newcastle to-morrow. The railway pier has quite a dull appearance, as far as the shipping is concerned, there being only one vessel —the ship May Queen, from London-discharging. The following Horae ships may now be expected to arrive : —Christian M'Ausland, 85 days, Caller Ou, 79 days, Zealandia, 79 days—all from London; Jessie Headman, 81 days, from Glasgow.

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Evening Star, Issue 3350, 14 November 1873, Page 2

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Shipping. Evening Star, Issue 3350, 14 November 1873, Page 2

Shipping. Evening Star, Issue 3350, 14 November 1873, Page 2

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