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Shipping.

HIGH WATER. _ To-morrow. Heads j Port Chalmers I Dunedin | 1.60 p.m. I 12.25 t, m. \ 1.10 pjm. Monday. 12.26 p.m. | 1.11 p.m. i | 1.46 p.m. FORT CHALMERS. ARRIVED. April 11. —Cezarwitch, barque, 450 tons, Moir, from Port Esperance. SAILED. April 11.—Huon Belle, 42 tons, Saunders, for the Taieri. Wanganui, schooner, 82 tons, Blaoey, for Groymouth, via Oaraaru. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Alhambra, for Bluff, April 13. Beautiful Star, for Lyttelton, early. Dunfillan, for London, early. Helen Bums, for Loudon, April 25. Maori, for Lyttelton, April 12. Margaret Galbraith, for London, April’2s. Mikado, for San Francisco, May 5. Otago, for Northern Ports, April 14. B >se M, for Auckland, early. Batrnon, for Oamaru, April 14. Tfturmga, for Wanganui, early. W allahi, for Bluff, April 13. ( '"Warwick, for London, April 15. Wanganui, for Bluff, April 15. Wellington, for Northern ports, April 14. The new schooner Wanganui sailed down from Dunedin yesterday, anchored in Carey’s Bay, and sailed out this morning, with a fine S.W. breeze, for Oamaru, where she will discharge cargo, and then proceed to Greymouth. The ketch Huon Belle, having taken on board a cargo of railway iron from the ship Scimitar, sailed this morning for the Taieri, and afterwards proceeds to CatLn’s River for a cargo of timber. The Harbor Co.’s s.s. Maori, having received a thorough overhaul of her machinery, and been cleaned and painted, was taken out of Murray’s floating dock yesterday. She will resume her regular trips, leaving for Lyttelton and intermediate ports to-morrow afternoon. The brigantine Sarah and Mary, now in the Graving Dock, is being entirely stripped of her copper under the superintendence of Mr A. m*K innon, A survey will be held on Monday to ascertain the damages she sustained while ashore on the bar at Hokitika. The barque Cezarewitch was signalled at an early hour this morning, after a smart run of mx days from Port Esperance. The tug Geelong proceeded down and towed her up to the new jetty. She is now under the command of Captain Moir, well known in Otago, and late of the barque Iris. She brings a cargo of 200,000 feet of timber. Captain Moir reports leaving Port Esperance on the afternoon of the 4th : had W.N.W. and S.W. winds the whole of the way across; made the Snares at 5 p.m. on the 9th ; arrived at the Heads at 5.30 last night, and was towed up as above under the charge of Pilot Baton. The steamships Alhambra, from Melbourne via West Coast and Northern ports, Beautiful Star, from Ljrttelton and intermediate ports, and Wanganui, from the Bluff, are due at Port Chalmers to-morrow morning.

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Evening Star, Issue 3474, 11 April 1874, Page 2

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Tapeke kupu
437

Shipping. Evening Star, Issue 3474, 11 April 1874, Page 2

Shipping. Evening Star, Issue 3474, 11 April 1874, Page 2

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