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Shipping.

HIGH WATER r To-mobbow. | Heads J Port Chalmers 1 DuNKhiN 11.59 p.m. I 12.34 p.m. | 1,19 "SI January 27.-4jw[6ri, a. tfe-33.8 tSqgA Malawi from/^ttelton^|ijiuterm^|ateJgqifts. gftfei. aen|st? • Metowrie* ADmcbU, .£yqp B&im. Irving Mulberry, Larnbrart, family (3), Misses Donaldton, Vefrin, Peters, Messrs Velvin, Jargon, 0. Driscoll, Cross, Kerr, Barrett, Hamilton, Booth, Irvine, Lambert,' Masters Dickinson, Mulberry, Velvin, Barrett (2).

■ January 27.—Wallabi, s.s., 101 tons, Lees, for the i,Pas»o®feerß j ;MeSsrs Goldsmith (3), Hogg, , Carroll, Thompson'; and six in the steerage. Samson,. p.s v 124 toiw.pelieraon, for Oamaru. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Christian M‘Ausland, for London, Feb. 20, Claud Hamiltbn, for Northern Ports, Feb. 4’ ; Harriet Annytage, for Auckland, early Jessie Headman, for London, Feb. 20 Maori, for Lyttelton, Jan. 28. Mary Ogflrid, fdr Greymbuth, Jan. 28 Margaret Soollay, for Moeraki, Jan. 28 Phoebe, for Sydney, Feb. 15 Samson, for Oamaru, Jan. 30 Omeo, for Northern Ports, Jan. 28 Wanganui, for Bluff, early n . •,, Alhambra, fhr Northern pbrts, Feb. 7. ‘ , i Excelsior, for Auckland, early, V Lady of the Lake, for Mblyneux, Jan. 28.., ■ •.'Zealtadia, for Lbndon,T?eb,2s ‘ vV; j

The s6hooner ,Speb was. taken on Master's slip for an overhaul yesterday. Owing to.the inclemency, of the,weather, this • lorenobn, the di&hhtfcihg of vessels was suspended. , , , The s. 8. Wallabi; after taking oh board transhipments from the Agnes Muir and Warrior ( Queen« sailed t for hep' southern trip; at: 5 p.m. jestiiifday. The p.s. Samsonthe old jetty for her usual trip to Oatnara with a good number of nayeneers shortly after sh« arrivalof the7.3o vain this moriiing, ; The brig Thomas and Henry was hauled off the old jetty (her rbpidifsbeing nearly finished), and. went alongside the barque Elisabeth Graham, fpy. trunshipmentft ) She- trill sail for tyxwltbh'bh Friday. The Harbor Co.£ s.s., Maori returned from nefusual triji io Lyttelton and. intermediate ports at-6:15 : aim/ to-day, aid steamedalorigside the'4hip Zealand!* Wdiseharge wbbL ■ We thank her steward, for files, V ■"A steamship of. 2,200 tons hurden'ls now in eonstrni3tion v at; Bordeaux*," France, on plans drawn by M. Basjp, inventor .of Bazin’s £ess ships.” The bulk-of the vessel consists of ree.vjwt rollers, which sink into the water to their axis. Itia the reduction of friction secured hy’the "adoptien of this shape, instead of the usual keel* will result intheatfoinmentofa speed by which the transatlantic ipiViey Can be four, .andlraehalf‘days: Thestpamer now 1 building is to have •fagmes if 450 Home-power', hid ii to dotty’ 260 - r ' , - , . .v » 1 optical ieaV perfwined': by - the Gelieno on her last .'passage . out* I of: seeing forty-seven •aiJkm company.-, at one :has. been com*B&P *?°osj! aniyed in^lfewrß^ The 4?? Jt is,not. often that u pn a voyage out here many ships are in sight at one time, but the experience of Captain Freebody, of the stup Dearwar, which arrived recently from Lbndon, is altogether unprecedented. . On the 13th October, when in 17 north latitude, and hj calm;:np less than seventy-four,vessels, ari proceeding to the southward,; were Visible from the'ships’decfc” « ; * f '* ' 4 Otago,-: f<tonerfy such a faVckte in tte rt ow Zealand trade* will Cnee inoro’ revisit vne ports of the Colony in the present-.month,-wheushe has .been laid on to bring the, Suez mailin'-plaie of the s:s. Albiohl ‘Afterwards she will run regularly in .the New Zealand and Melbourne trade.'- The Otago’-haa been thoroughly overhauled* and entirely refitted, once; she was bought by Captain Underwood for Messrs M'Meckan,: Blackwood, and Co. She has now a hurricane deck, like the Albion, over, which steamer she’ has the advantage of three tons in point; ofswJW, or at least, had in the former build of-the vessels. -The Otago was irenowned* for her Speed; like the Albion, and it wiU.be yery/patisfactory to have two such splendid steamers to perform this link of our SnoS’mail'Seryicei i i ..‘-.i ',<■ ) ; j: TELEGRitMv I-'5 19*— frbm'

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Evening Star, Issue 3411, 27 January 1874, Page 2

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Shipping. Evening Star, Issue 3411, 27 January 1874, Page 2

Shipping. Evening Star, Issue 3411, 27 January 1874, Page 2

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