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Shipping.

HIGH WATER. To-mobbow. Heads I Port Chalmers I Dunedin 11.19 p.m. | 11,54 n.m. | 0.39 p.m. PORT CHALMERS. ARRIVED. February 11.—Lady of the Lake, s.s., 60 tons, Urquart, from the Molyneux. Comerang, p.s., 126 tons, Hughes, from Lyttelton and intermediate ports. Passengers : Messrs Blair, Waterfield, White, Leslie, Brenda, 290 tons, Seabourne, from the Mauritius. Jessie Nicholl, 93 tons, Jones, fiom Auckland, via Lyttelton. SAILED. February 11. —Mikado, s. s., 1992 tons, Moore, for San Francisco via New Zealand ports. Passengers : For San Francisco —Mr and Mrs Douglas, Messrs R. H. Thomson, F. Roberts, and five in the steerage. For Lyttelton —Rev. W. H. Murray, Mrßunten. For Auckland —Messrs Terry and Hudson ; and five in the steerage for Napier. Star, s.s., 146 tons, Hart, for Lyttelton and intermediate ports. Psterson, p.s., 260 tons, Kennedy, for the North. WallabL s.s., 101 tons. Leys, for the Bluff. Woodville, 362 tons, Hodge, for Newcastle. Passengers : Mrs Lauder, Miss Veal. Janet Ramsay, 41 tons, Blaney, for Kakanui. PROJECTED DEPARTURES, Alhambra, for Melbourne, via Blnff, Feb. 18. Albion, for Melbourne, via Bluff, Fob. 27. Carl, for Auckland, early. Christian M’Ausland, for London, Feb. 20. Dover Castle, for Sydney, Feb. 12. Gothenburg, for Melbourne, via Bluff, Feb. 19. Jessie Readman, for London, Feb. 28. Mary Ogilvie, for Westport and Qreymouth, Feb. 10. Maori, for Lyttelton, Feb. 13, Otago, for Melbourne,„ via Northern Ports, Feb. 14. Phcebe, for Sydney, about Feb. 27. Samson, for Oamaru, Feb. 13. Taranaki, for Northern Ports, Feb. 17. Wanganni, for Bluff, Feb. 17. Zealandia, for London, Feb. 25. The Governor’s yacht Blanche was off the Heads last night. The schooner Janet Ramsay, for Kakanui, sailed this morning. The brig Brenda passed a full-rigged ship on the Bth inst., bound southward. The brig Miss Kilmansegg, reported as sailed yesterday, left this morning for Lyttelton. The mail steamer Mikado sailed with the San Francisco mail at 7 o’clock last evening. The barque Woodville, for Newcastle, cleared tb* Heads this morning, with a strong S.W. wind, iuii steamers Wellington, for the North, Wallabi, for the South, and Beautiful Star, for Lyttelton, sailed last night. The barque Nicoline was removed from the stream to alongside the railway pier yesterday afternoon, where she will load her cargo for Boston. The p.s. Paterson, after coaling alongside the ship Dover Castle, steamed to the railway pier, took in cargo, and sailed for her northern trip at 9.30 this morning. The p.s. Comerang arrived from her trip to Lyttelton and intermediate ports at six o’clock this morning, and steamed alongside the ship Christian M’Ausland to discharge cargo. The schooner Jessie Nicholl, belonging to Mr O. F. Wood, who intends, in company with Mr Smith, to visit the different sounds on the Island for scientific purposes, arrived in Port this afternoon. The s.s. Lady of the Lake returned from her southern trip to the Molyneux and Taieri yesterday afternoon and steamed alongside the ship Dunfillan to take on board railway plant for Kaifengata. The brig Brenda, from the Mauritius, previously reported at the Heads, was towed up this morning by the Geelong and moored off Carey’s Bay. Oapt. Seabourne reports leaving Port Louis on the 30th December; was becalmed for the first two days ; took her final departure from the south end of the island on the Ist of January; the S.E. trades were lost on the 3rd of January in lat. 28.30 S. ; thence light and variable winds till making lat. 42 S. then strong westerly wind, which increased on the 29th to a gale, during which the ship was put before the wind under close-reefed topsails and foresail; the weather moderated on the 31st, but blew a gale again on the Ist of February, and until noon of the 2nd the ship was under close-reefed canvas; the wind then moderated, and veered to the W.N.W., and continued light until the sth; encountered strong N. and N.W. winds until making the Solanders at 10.30 p.m. on the 7th, when the wind died away for a time; but a southerly breeze which sprang up on the Bth carried the through Foveaui Straits; was becalmed off Chasland’s Mistake, but a S.W. wind, whichinoreased to a gale, enabled her to make Heiads yesterday morning. She brings 13,491 bags of sugar and 25,000 empty bags for Dunedin.

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Evening Star, Issue 3424, 11 February 1874, Page 2

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712

Shipping. Evening Star, Issue 3424, 11 February 1874, Page 2

Shipping. Evening Star, Issue 3424, 11 February 1874, Page 2

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