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Shipping.

HIGH WATER. . . f\ To-mobbow. , l CHAMCEBa I ,3,26 I-4ill p,m, ■ \ f PO^ ( OHii^pi6B,x‘ -A ’• •• Juumjnxli /.V, i, i| . A*»Malcolm;from L^ltonana mtomediite ports. Passengers: Mr aid Mrs Bobertsoh and daughter, Captain Cowan, Messrs Dale, Woodworth, Davidson, and five m the steerage, Defiance, ketch, 22 tons, Borke, from MoenUu a-w., - _ BAHiBD. : 124 • •**»*»'' Bdie, for _ JrotVßrinsaf, "schooner, 41 tons, Laing, for Camara. ‘yROJICMED DBFAMOMa, Albion, for Northern Porte, Maylll, Alhambra, for Bluff, May 11.. Dunfillan, for London, early. Emulous, for Oamaru, early. Excelsior, for Auckland, early. Relen Burns, for London, May 9. Isabella, for Hokitika, early. Margaret Galbraith, for London, May 5. Mikado, forßan Francisco, May 5. Mary Ogilvie, for Gwymouth, May 2. Maoris for’Lyttelton, May 3. Pheebe, for Northern Ports, May 2, 1 Samara, for Oamaru, May 5. Tauranga, for Wanganui, early. Tokatea, for Sydney, early, Wanganui, for Bluff, early. . Wallabi, for Bluff, May 2. The ship Carnatic (will sail for London to morrow;' The schooner Janet Ramsay sailed this mom* 0 ingwith coal for Oamaru. Omeo sailed for the Northern and West Coast ports last night. The p.s. Samson left for her usual trip to Oamaru at 8.30 this morning. The ketch Defiance arrived from Moeraki yeejtejrday,'with r a cargo' of grain 'and atone, and passed up to Dunedin. ■ The schooner Dunedin, came down from Don* . •din, and went alongside the ship Wild Deer for tnoßbiproents of railway iron. ■ The 'ship Williain Davie commenced to nnf morning, and will be removed along/ride th#railwayipiet’at high water, ■ ■ The Harbor Company’s s.s. Maori arrived frem her tnOrtheni trip at 6ami tb-day, and -<• „ «up Helen Burns to die'•‘C/ ofgrain. barqjw.Pepareiyitch vrill finish discharging her timber to-morrow, and will be taken - “to the Graving Dock for an overhaul as soon I .a« tno brigantine Sarah and Mary comes out. I , i v ,^ 1 \^ 1 H u f ? ol> ? ful »^ avin s receiTed on board J *h®. whole of her cargo for Lyttelton, was re- % wlwny pier into ; the stream sarl for Lyttelton this evenings • 1 f -' : • ■„ , sMp of Dubliri finish discharg* uinghorDuflodin portion ! oo f cargo 7 this evening, “ext week for the Bluff, 1 where she ,a*«U (uscpaSge the rfcmainder,and take in a poro i tioa pfi b«r, sargo for London. faf fSiiteWG TELEGRAM. '' ‘ : tiay ship Golden Sea, *-Wita- 356-nnmigrants, has arrived. She has been taken into, .quarantine, but the cause is pr&qAwn; as thjerehas been no communication , wiinher yet, ;•.

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Evening Star, Issue 3491, 1 May 1874, Page 2

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396

Shipping. Evening Star, Issue 3491, 1 May 1874, Page 2

Shipping. Evening Star, Issue 3491, 1 May 1874, Page 2

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