Shipping.
HIGH WATER. \
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PORT CHAIiMERSi: x 4 . IRKIVEU. ■ JandaYv 20. , 1 from'-HJmf. I^^engers^Mif; G. OootV Mr / Thomson, Mr Tlavis, 'sMissf Oraht,'-' Masters' Mailers (2), Mr and Mrs Waldie anclfamily (7). Misses Laing (21, Miss F. Chille, Mr, Mrs, and Miss Holmes, Mrs and Miss Hall, Mr Blakie, Mrs Wilkinson, Mr Milne, Miss Black, Mr . M'Gregor, Mrs Bailey, Rev. Westbroke, Mrs Sraithr-Rev.-I«ftvy r Mr-and Mrs,.Findlay and. child, Mr Sutherlahd,'Mrs Henry and family, Mr Thpmpsonj Mra-Yatraand two children, Mr. M'lndoe, Mr ClarK/lSssWebbj-Mrs and Master Wiae,MrSnritli, Master Murdock, Mr Weir, Mr Thoraßoh, nff"JT'Johnß6n7’Mrs and' Miss Gray/ *Mfc Brbggett, and irikiiithesteerage. , .. ■"'Tarartaaj s2&toni< Clark; 5 i&m Melboufx(ei •Passengers-: rMiss& .Chandesb, J Fartow, shd •Ghfrfc, Mdß&rs..'Shaw,« Tftentyroan .(2),-. .ForBytb* Austin,; Cotton, • ■Mackay, fcattd JXn ,V Otago, MStons/Stuart, for London. Pas-1 tsengersi— Saloon: (Mr'dndMrs C6bh and child, 1 Mr and Mrs Brown and child, Mr andaMjra I TolmieAhd childj twq children, 1 Miss Waldie, Masters Cargill (2), M‘Master (2), s .Mrtsnd Afa Digby, r Mr and Mrs'Goldie and child/ Mrs Brewer and) J. Bteole.G.'fEyans, 1 H. Clanson, Frisdlander, y D. Murison, S. Mal-i eplm. ■' Tj . :
, Wdllhktbhj LSffEa tohi, J fori ,;thd ‘/Nbriihv—' Passeng<a»i ; tyk and Mjp Hill., and family,; Mesdam&'Murphy atraTu/iker, Missek Nelson, * Reed, and Aitken, Messrs M‘Donald, Crock-1 combe/ VHpugkay Riyer. I
Vessels in Port Chalmers Bay—Ships: Cal-; ler Otf,Warrib)r ( QU66H/ Muff; l Barques; • /Famingham,, Cesarewjtch,’ In .the stream—; 'stdimer W !^mrigtoh.;! , sMps; .OoVerChsjbli; Zea- j lahdia/ ;-T 3jewid r ‘ RwdUai(i' f f’Oh»ffitSfth :i M*AhB« | land'j'‘°Bai^ueß^ ; ' Elizabeth -Grahatn’. Golam;- i : bjts/ Gorridb. ■ { will 1 .odi aw: . -Mi | ysf;! (iiiff 080(11 u.t i j;iv; / The s.s. Wanganui arrived at i. 20 p, ni, to-day i from the South.- - - - 1
day froih Shag Point, sailed last' - rdght for •Oanisjruj -,-V !j ' shit m ei ■,-.><M-i) I ~ v,i- Jil-.- -i . -ioiThfl;P.B. jetty to-day with i a number of passengers f6r her usual trip, .to Gamaru. - ■ '• , ■ The barqui Queeh of the Reas cdmtheticed f o / unmoor this morning, and sailed this aftenioon ’ with for V^hingtQti. /: JOT A steamer under canvas (supposed to be the / ;G,othepbnrg) fWfw isigpalledjas abopt j ,twenty miles north of tho Heads ' I The three-masted schooner'Elderslie came' down from Dtoeilin yesterday, and ii discharging the remainder of her cargo of timber for the new jetty... ' ,r^ Y The schooner Bencleuch, 1 for libelling- 1 ton (via Oamaru) camped®!? ll from Dunedin this morning, and, after a abort stay at the Port,; sailed out witha fine,S)W. \yindLr• The fine clipper ship Otago was towed to sea; /by.the/Geelong this afjiemppn... The/ Golden; Age conveyed the ioassengers and some of their j friends from the railway piep to the ship., She is ux' fihe trim, and should make a quick run Home. ,-f. ;/
Heads J Pokt I-Boiie&ik; 4.53 p.^:'r •: J yfewfa’'
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Evening Star, Issue 3405, 20 January 1874, Page 2
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454Shipping. Evening Star, Issue 3405, 20 January 1874, Page 2
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