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Shipping.

HIGH-WATER. | To-morrow. Hrads 1 Port Chalmers I 7.17 p.m. , pOR^iGHALME^,. M v ]■' March-.22. —Jwp frdm Waikot|HL> f \<mk J# .* •, Flying. SquirreMd tons, Main, frbxfi River. Cambria, 43 tons, Bern, from Gatlin’s River. Samson, p.s., 124 tons, Edic, from Oamaru, with a number of excursionists. Comefang, p.s., 124 tons, Hughes, from Timaru. Passengers,:. Messrs Newton, BratBey (2), Adams, Sheppard; M‘Leish (2), Brown, Neilson, Miller, Newton, Robinson, 1 Wallace,‘M-‘Kiniioh', : Ewan, Morrie, Archer, Peters, Gladwell, Stewart, of. thelLake}T66 ctous»lXlrqnharfc, from the Molyneux. Hnon 8^11b,'42 : '4idhß, from WaiIrauftiti. Mary Webster, 93.tops; Holmes, from.Kaiy: para. :!;■'! •< .v«: Annie, 22 tens. Haswdh , in >- Janet,, Ramsay,,.4l;, tons, Dawson, ,from' Timaru. ‘ ‘ ; Wanganui, s. s., 179 tbrifc,; Eraser, (rdm the Bluff.,, Passengers: Mm Ghhn, Mrs ’ Cochrane, ■ Mrs Peck, )r« ; Clark'.• Mesas>l M?lAyhiont, Wade Will, Bentley, M'Lean,. Ethridge, Mussen (2), ' MTtfntty; : Simmons, Smith, EJKott; Clark Goujdlyi M‘Lean,; Smiles,, Findlay, Rogers, M'Ned,, M‘Leod r Cardin* Earned Afloott, !Ro%rts,;Pechler f rEipdericki. Frye, and eightintho, steerage. ~M ; ,V„,!.',-!> ‘ projected 1 Albion, for Bluff, AprS %' 1 ‘ Beautiful Star, for Lyttelton, March 25. City of Dunedin, for London, March 26. Comerang, for, Lyttelton, March 24. - Claud Hamilton, for Northern Ports, April!. Dunfillan, for London, early. .s v ,:. Lutterworth, for Newcastle, March 24. Margaret Scollay, for; Moeraki, jMarch Phoebe, for Northern Ports, March 21. Rangatira, for Northern Ports, March 26. Samson, for,Oamaru, March 24.. . ; Serene, for" Auckland, early. Wanganui, for Bluff, March 25. . “Wallabi, for Bluff, Mjarch , The s.s. Lady of the Lake arrived on Saturday from the Molyneux.. . The Janet Ramsey arrived yesterday from Timaru, with 616 bags of grain. The AnnlH,'-Sctbb,' Arrived. Kakahhi; yesterday, with eighty bales of wool for transhipment. +i . . The p.s. Samson arrived’ yesterday afternoon with alarge nupaber of passengers from Oamaru, and'passed’ftp to Dunedin. - 1! ! ’ ' The p.s. Coomerang - arrived from yesterday afternoon'from her special trip to Tlmani/ tfiw a full cargo and>a number of On Saturday afternoon, the Carnatic was removed from the stream alongside,, the railway pior t :j where she will take ( iin. her .cargo "for ' WMganiff;arnved from her southern trib 'at, 10 a.pi. yesterday, after landing, fter maus'and at the railway pier 8k& steamed Up to Dunedin at high water.'' 1 1! " The bajque Kohinoor, from Newcastle, was signalled at : the Heads on Saturday afternoon, and yesterday sailed infr.as far as the cross channel, when the wind falling light she caine toapehor..,, . .. . , v . Theibrigahtine Mary Webster arrived yesterday mormrigl ; She left . Kaipara bh 1 the Srd tost.; aid experienced strong B.W;‘winds nearly the whole of the passage.- Reports the barques! Amateur and' MArgarefc loading: there for Metbourne,' and the Emulousifor Canterbury. ! She brings 67,000 feet of timber.; -, ;!J , - ,-;; j ; .Th?. three-piasted . eehooner, ; 'pre jdppsly, at,% up .on Baturday;a,fternoon and .pooped alongside,the new Jetty tp.dif&me jtet'jcaigo of-sawn Vimber. She left Port Esperaiice on the Bth -inst. with N.K;E.'windsana elotfdy wbhth’er; which continued till the 11th, then northerly winds until the l6th the wind then came from the eastward, and increased to a gale,-iwith. thick’ rain and high cross seas, the ship M shipping a r wnter. On the 17th, the sea earned away apportion' of the port bulwarks. Came through Eoveaux Straits same day, then had variable winds till making Dog Island at midnight dn the 18th. wind came,from the eastward with,cloudy weather, increasing to ai gale with Heavy squalls. At 7 p.m. on the 20th, the wind then suddenly shifted to -the westward with Passed the Nuggets, at midnight, at' 4 a.m. encountered a heavy S, \VV 'gale J with rain and high seas, the ship , laboring heavily and shippmg a great deal of-water, -which Continued till 4 a.m. on the 21st, and made the Heads early on Saturday morning, and sailed up as above.

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Evening Star, Issue 3458, 23 March 1874, Page 2

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Shipping. Evening Star, Issue 3458, 23 March 1874, Page 2

Shipping. Evening Star, Issue 3458, 23 March 1874, Page 2

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