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Shipping.

HIGH WATER. f: , To-horbow. * . ,g; Heads 6.23 p.m. “• >t"'l '*o P- m E 4 p6rt|ohalmer^ , ,pwdvED.i ' J&y. " \• Marchv7.—Annie;; 39 tosß,Haswell, from Moeraki>‘ \ *;> ' 3 SATTiET>. March 6.—Brenda, 281 tons, Seabourne, for Newcastle. Wild Wave, 191 tons, Bishop, for Newcastle. ..March 7.—Chanticleer. 186 tons, Phillips, for Hobart Town.' ~:: - - ■-■ Omeo. s.s„ 700 ions, Calder, from Melbourne via Bluff.' 1 ! 'PafiengeHT:lFtoffi:Mblbourne—-Mr and. Mrs G. B. Allen, Mr and Mrs Hallam, Mrwnct-Mrs Mr and Mrs. ,and T Mrs Vernon, Misses. Christie! A. Johns, Messrs Richardson, Hobbs, Templeton, MitcheU,Ricbty, Stoqebam, ; ,Gunning,. jEv,ans,. MasterTßichirdson;* ffi the Steer-F; age. From Bluff—Father Coleman, Mrs lop, Misses Holmes and Van Blarcom, Mr Bose. .nax Jf-ifi-Lt KTJ s; PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Beautiful Star, for Lyttelton, March 8. City of Dunedin, for London, March 14. Claud Hamilton, for Melbourne, -via Bluff, MarchO;) & ■-■•tyaH ■ ■■> Lady Bird, for Northern Porta, March 16. ' Mongol, for San Francisco, March 10. .Ports, Samson, for Oamaru, March 10. A ! Taranaki, for Northern ports, March 10, WdrigAfimpforßluff,’ March 11. :! j The s.B. Wallabi came down from Dunedin, coaled alongfsiddftfae hulk Henbury, and sailed for£akanui last night. The ship Lutterworth, having finished disrampyed jyesterday, to a berth off thread ofthe Graving' Dock! where’ she will take in her ballast. The fine clipper brig-Chanticleer, for Hobart T°rnin W&9 sea *hia The was admitt&?-to pratique this morning. The barque cargo-iot-Anckland, wasThanled off. from the moriung. 1 A - 1 barque, .NicpUheJlhaSs . nearly finished, loading rot New Yockpaitid commenced, to bend' - A j; A 2 waa'rbmbverhto the bid jetty yester-' bwfittbd up fori;the 'accommodationiiof the’lrikgleihnea ffcom therSoimitacat Goat Islands;H ‘ , 1 < rr Star; saiU for; Lyt,teltpn ; apd( The%fcj(|pgp, frsTq,Meffiourn.e,' ria.Bluffrarliyed toiday.2.„She 'left. jHpbson’s Pay on the and; .clearednPbrt Philip Heads atlop.m.f pissed .^^p^lsland 15 ai J Bp.m! bn the Ist instant; anrriVed' off th'e Solanders at 2 a.tn. on.the 6th. and r made~the Bluff at 9.30 a.m. thejf&be dSy*; -sailed at»9.30 p,mi.and ; arriyed inFort atl.sipjin;itb-dayj r- : .*d 1

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Evening Star, Issue 3445, 7 March 1874, Page 2

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313

Shipping. Evening Star, Issue 3445, 7 March 1874, Page 2

Shipping. Evening Star, Issue 3445, 7 March 1874, Page 2

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