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Shipping.

Heads f 1 Dummm 4.46 p.m. I um.- ; -/ ,c f‘‘ March 20.-Maon s.s., 118 tons, Malcolm, for Timaruand Lyttelton. Otago, 850 tons, Maclean, for the North. Passengers : For Lyttelton - Harry Kaka, Captem Apes Portage. MrsPortague (Maoris), Mp-Walker, Ectmilmgtou-Messrs Challing worth, Balking Mrs- Gore *ahcT child. For' Nelson—Mr ; EobinsQn.,. For Greymouth-Mrs Eae. Mr Pope, sJ«t^Taylor.is J «t^Taylor. i Steerage -18 Maoris for Lyttelton^4't/hinamen for Greymouth,'and 3 for WtelbonrhOilDi-roy.: Agnes Muir, for London, March 21. Beautiful Star, for Lyttelton,-, March 25. - City of Dunedin,-for London^March 25. for Northern, Forts, April!. Danfillan, for; London, early. ! ... ,7 J*’ 1 ! Miarch'2l.. Margaret Swllay, for Moesci, March 24. ‘ * pm! Samsonffor Oamacu, March 24. Wanganui,-for’Bluffy March 25’ - u WldlalMi BliifF, March 23; I.• -• r .■ for Northern Ports, March 26. shipPuufiUan,.haying all her cargo on 9Mgd|f,waa remoyed from the railway pier into 2R* yesterday [in readiness to pail for The bjs, Wallabi, in the floating dock, is receiving an overhaul of her hull and machinery. in the Graving Dock, Ir-being coated with-i patent grease. The schooner Tauranga, also in the Graving Dock, has been stripped, and is now being caulked wpxk being done by . Mr A. MKinnon, shipwright. Owing to the heavy S.W. wind there were no

arrivals or departures the. Port to-day. The ooMter, Jahe Andersoh;' Canterbury, and lobelia are ready for sailing as soon as the • from 'SfSlbourrfd toLonflOß, put into Valparaiso to refit. It appears that on November 17, in 52 S. 11l W., she encountered a fierce gale by which she lost sails ’ foretopmast, and sustained damage to bul- : the boats fell through the after booby hatch, and the canvas covering was , washed from the hatches.- In tbld> the passengers' to assist in bailing out the water. * VMuebrmade itk. way'.belOwi inilarge quantities. : The vessel seemed to-be enveloped in a mist of: white; the’way« dashed' over"htFsinj A9WKisuccession, ~Qne,man i was -killed, two! overboard,, «evei^jy! whichleftiiohdon fbrPorti P,n January 10, has only three steer*; ; 1 ': -■ ■■ ; ; ■''TELEGRAMS.''"' March 1 9 ;-The Maid of! Oraigo M' considerably damaged, 'but hopes' are! entertained of getting her off Waitara Spit, a m, e insure d in the New Zealand captaip has. estimated the, f sflWi«mone at L2(K). : ! lerow** l P’, Enctrahteredafear- ® Saturday, and Had'a narrow '”brew overboard 30 tons; of coal SSS3sS^—mmm—:t JLiJfV.a 7. TP ■

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Evening Star, Issue 3456, 20 March 1874, Page 2

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Shipping. Evening Star, Issue 3456, 20 March 1874, Page 2

Shipping. Evening Star, Issue 3456, 20 March 1874, Page 2

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