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Shipping.

HIGH WATER. I, To-mobbow. Hbads I Poktv Cualuebs I 6.6 p.m. ,1 f??26 pintf ■v ; , ’ j 15 tons;-Foreman, fromWaikoifftr. . ,7 r •: ■-fVv: J unary 7. —Jahe, 25 tons, i)ivers, ‘from Shag Point. Be-iclench, 66 tons, Henry, from Havelock. SAILED. January 6.-—Samson, 'l2-1 tons, Edie, for Oagiaru. Ma'odrilßl6hs,"Malcblm, for Lyttelton and intermedisteporifcs._ _ January*'. 7-. Jessie, /38 ‘./tons, 1 . Crabt, for Oamaro. for Gatlin’s. United. 'toils, Wilson, for Cat- I : n ;u<; tJfr< ..Ui** *. j ; ;'f.: ■* ports, January 1^ : ~Beansifql,Staf, Jfdr Lyttelton, Jandiry; -9' / forßluff, Januafy'lS' J ' - ’ ' , Maori forvXyttelton, eamr ‘ • 1 :' • . ■ 7 ,Qta&o,fbf l&hddn; 0)' ■ ' r; ; '7 Sanrioh^fdrOarddru,^ :i 'i ■■■•■' 7.. ‘r Tar^fiiki,'for-North€to' , -Pbrts, ; Jahuary^- : : '- Greymouth; early Bluff,eatly >• .j .O', l ' j. ' 7 The p.s. .Peninsula towed down from Dunodin'the steam/dre‘dgejSra)this mbrhing. 7,- ;1 The ship Warrior Queen was removed to: the rail waypierlast night bythe tug G^eloUg, The ketch Trial,' from Waikouaiti, with a cargo .bf for the .barque Cplumbup, arrived yesterday., ' ' • The 1 coasters- Jessie, for ,Qamaru r ; United Brothers and Friendship, for Gatlin’s river, sailed this morning. j : The barque iWilliam'-Ackers.'was Removed alongside,. the,, French war steamer to dischargecoal.' * J 1 ■ • ■■ •'* The. steamers Samson, for Oamaru, and Maori,’ for-' Lyttelton and: intermediate) ports, Bail^:kst l night.:. 1 f-,i, vrj } JV < The barque was hauled, alongside the old jetty this morning; for ’the 5 purpose of taking on board her ballast. 2ariie dowhlfnohVDu’nedin •last steamed alongside , the ship lor the purpose of' tdkftisf oh : board trahsmpSints for the coast, 1 and f ßUll3 ;! fbr Lyttelton fttid'ihtermediateports-thiS'eveftingy-fl' ’ -'The 'cutter Jane arrived thia'imorning--from Shag.Point;, withss4. bags of wheatifor trail-shipment.-toi thd iGkris.tian M'Ausland. ; Oapt. Divers reports having,to,leaye; there-yesterday at 8 a m., on account of the heavy Si W. gale ahdhighfsea,’ahd.put'ihto Moeraki; left’ again at ft blcli&k last night, i ■ The Eliza MThee aM •Pioneer were lying.there, and.the ketch Flymg left tpjoad wheat at Shag Pmnt. ‘ % ;7, The topsail schooner Beholeuch arrived at, 6 Am. to-day, with a cargo of 48,000 ft of timber. The rewind- dying aWay, she < anchored off - the Isiands..; - Captain; Henry.reports.] eaving Havelock on,she:3lst December, with, light northerly winds, which continued until passing Moeraki, when she caught a heavy S.W. gale yesterday morning, which lasted till 4 p.m.; the wind then shifting to the northward, came to the Heads last night. 7■ ■JT

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Evening Star, Issue 3394, 7 January 1874, Page 2

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375

Shipping. Evening Star, Issue 3394, 7 January 1874, Page 2

Shipping. Evening Star, Issue 3394, 7 January 1874, Page 2

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