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Shipping.

HIGH WATER. \ To-mobkow. & Heads | Fort Chalmers J DoMmui 6.57 p.m. i | J. 32 p.m, ' \ ; POIIT CHALMER&, • : ■ : arrived. r. January. 23.r-Spec, 50 tons, Madson, 'from Moerttd. u Beautiful Sfcar, BA., 146 tons,. Hart,. for&ytteltotf and iriteimediato^portsrViPassenfers: Mr and Mrs King, Mrs and Mias Thomson, Mrs Bayley and family (3), Messrs Adams, Cross, Cheeseborough, E. J, Mountsford, and fifteen in the steerage. SAILED. January. £ady 0 f the Lake, 66 tons, Urquhart, for the Molyneux. “ ““ Albion, .591 .tons, M'Lean , for the North. Passefagers: for- Lytteltoii—Misses Tewsley and Brown, Messrs Waldie, Chapman, and Lawrie. " For Wellington—Mr-and Mrs W. Oootes, Messrs ;J,W. Cpotes and Palmer. For Melbourne —Mr and Mrs Houghton, Mr M‘Neil, nine Europeans, and twenty Chinese . ihlthe steerage.;, y ; The ship Dunfillan will be removed alongside the railway pier this evening. The s.B. Albion, with the Northern portion of the Suez mail,' sailed this afternoon. ; The barque Cesarewitch commenced to discharge her piles for the new jetty this morning. The topsail schooner Spec arrived this mom+ ing,<frpm.;Moeraldi having lefithero yesterday afternoon, She brings thirty-five tons of stone . for shipment to the s.s. Albion. ibe broken shaft of the ,s.s. Gothen- . bprg Was taken biit’ thit baormtjg and * hon ’ yfe'yed' to Dunedin by the' 1.30 train. As soon 1,1 as thebthw’part can be-disconnected from the '’ifah‘, ; /thef -shaffwill be Welded; together .at Otago Foundry. j> •- .cc'The'Harbor Coi’s s.s. Beautiful Star arrived at 5 o’clock this morning, from her .usual tr^p.to - Lyttelton and intermediate ports, and. steamed /-alongside theshin Christian M'Auslapd .to.dis- ’ "charge wool She will be taken into the floating .dock to be cleaned and painted., We are indebted 1 to'hCT steWard'for files. ;; ■ .

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Evening Star, Issue 3408, 23 January 1874, Page 2

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Shipping. Evening Star, Issue 3408, 23 January 1874, Page 2

Shipping. Evening Star, Issue 3408, 23 January 1874, Page 2

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