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Shipping.

HIGH WATER. To-mobbow. Heads • I Row Ohalmbes I Dunedin 9,57 p.m. | 10.32 p.m.' | 11,17 p.m. PORT CHALMERS. AT THE HEADS. William CaudalL brig, from the Mauritius. ARRIVED. March 25.—Lady Emma, Jrom Newcastle. | SAILED. March 25. —Samson, p.s., 121 tons, Edie, for Oamaru. Lady of the Lake, 66 tons, Urquhart, for the Molynenx. Rangatira, 5.5.,117 tons, Edwards, for the North. Passengers ; For Lyttelton—Mrs Morton, Mrs Smith, Misses Morton' and Simpson, Mrs Richardson and child, Messrs Wilkin, O’Callaghan. In the steerage—two for Wei lincrton, one for Napier, and ten Chinese for Holdtikst • , _ Dunfillan, 1097 tons, Kerr, for London. Passengers : Rev. Mr Hoollett, Messrs F. Taine, Blair, H. Taine. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Albion, for Bluff, April 2. Beautiful Star, for Lyttelton, March 27.| Claud Hamilton, for Northern Ports, April 1. City of Dunedin, for London, March 30. Dnhfillan, for London, early. Helen Barns, for London, April 15. Margaret Galbraith,; for London, April 15. Samson, for Oamaru, March 27. Serene, for Auckland, early. , Wanganui, for Bluff, early. The barque Lady Emma, from Newcastle, was signalled at the heads this_ morning. On account of the heavy, rain morning the discharging and loading of the various ships In harbor were stopped. The p.s. Samson sailed last nightfor Oamaru, and the Lady of the Lake for the Molynenx. The Wallabi took transhipments from the Wild: Deer, and sailed for the Bluff this afternoon. The Rangatira also left the Railway Pier, this morning, for the Northern ports. The New Zealand Shipping Company’s ship Dnnfillan, for London, with a large and valuable feargo, was towed to sea tins meming by the tog Geelong, which left her with a fine S.W. wind. We may expect to hear of a good race home between her and the ship Agnes Muir, which left yesterday. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. Wellington, March 25.—The ship Woodlark, with immigrauts, from London, arrived lost nighc. She has fever on board, and has been placed in quarantine. Newcastle.—Arrived: March 13, Emperor from Lyttelton; 16th, Gazelle, from Lyttelton. Sailed: 14th, Haversham,' for Wellington; Quehsland, for Lyttelton; 17th, Camille, for Wellington; Heather Bell, for Nelson.

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Evening Star, Issue 3460, 25 March 1874, Page 2

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Shipping. Evening Star, Issue 3460, 25 March 1874, Page 2

Shipping. Evening Star, Issue 3460, 25 March 1874, Page 2

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