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Shipping.

HIGH WATER. To-morrow. Heabs C Port Chalmers I Don Efim 4.10 p.m. j 4.50 n,m. | 5.35 p.m. PORT CHALMERS. ARRIVED. June 15. p.s., 124 tons, Edie, from Oamatn. Margaret Scollay, cutter, 16 tons, Scott, from the coast. Trial, 16 tons, Forman, from Waikouaiti. Wanganui, s.s., 179 tons, Fraser, from the Bluff. Passengers: Mr and Mrs Christie, Mrs Warren, Miss Shields, Judge Chapman, Messrs Tulloch, Osborne, Palmer, West, Quinn, Maisted, Mussen, Shields, Hunter, Anderson, Stone, M'Gnire, Reuter, Chillman; and three in the steerage. Wellington, s.s., 263 tons, Carey, from the Northern Ports. Passengers: Mr and Mrs Call, Miss Pye, Messrs Drake, Engal, Johnston, Dodd, M'Millan, Serane, Pryde, Murray, NancarroW; and six in the steerage. SAILED. June 15. —Wallabi, s.s., 101 tons, Leys, for the Molyneux. "Glimpse, ketch, 38 tons, Scoones, for Oamaru. Maori, 8.5., 118 tons, Malcolm, for Lyttelton and intermediate ports. Grace, 25 tons, Brady, for Waikouaiti. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Beautiful Star, for Lyttelton, June 18. Circe, for Hokitika, June 20. Claud Hamilton, for Bluff, June 22. Comerang, for Lyttelton, June 16. Freetrader, for Auckland, early. Hadda, for Auckland, June 16 Mikado, for Northern Ports, June 30. Maori, for Lyttelton, early. Otago, for Northern Ports, June 20. Samson, for Oamaru, June 16. Wanganui, for Bluff, June 17. Wallabi, for Bluff, early. Wellington, for Northern Ports, June 16. "Wild Deer, Sot London, 3une lb. The ketch Grace Bailed this morning ior Waikouaiti. The steamer "Wallabi sailed on Saturday night for the Molyneux. The p.s. Samson arrived on Saturday night and passed up to Dunedin. The cutter Margaret Scollay and ketch Trial arrived yesterdayfrom Waikouaiti. The s.s. Maori took her departure for her usual trip to Lyttelton and intermediate ports last night. The ketch Glimpse sailed yesterday with railway iron for Oamaru, transhipped from the J. N. Fleming. The brig Emily was removed alongside the old jetty on Saturday afternoon to take on board her ballast. The s.s. Wanganui returned from the South at 10.15 a.tn. yesterday. After staying a few hours at the Port waiting for the tide she proceeded to Dunedin. The s.s. Wellington arrived yesterday afternoon from the North. She left the Manukau at 315 p.m, on the 7th, called at Taranaki, Nelson, andFicton, and arrived at Wellington at 8 a.m. on the 10th. After arriving, heavy S.B. weather set in,'which detained her until noon on the 11th, when she sailed, but Jon account of the heavy gale she came to an anchor in Water’s Bay, where she lay with both anchors down until 11 a.m. on the 12th; the weather then moderated and she proceeded to Lyttelton, arriving on the 13th ; left again for Port Chalmers at 4.30 p.m., and arrived as above. Previous to reaching Lyttletoa she passed ; a full-rigged ship, supposed to be the Waikato for Wellington. We thank her purser, Mr Hall, for northern files. She leaves again for the North tp-morrow afternoon. THE TRADE WITH FIJI. Satisfactory telegraphic communications nave passed between the directors of the Auckland Steam Packet Company and the Hon, the Premier on the question of additionally subsidising the steamer plying between Auckland and Fiji. The result of the communication is, that arrangements have been effected by which an interim service has been established, consisting of four trips, one in every six weeks, the steamer starting from Port Chalmers and calling at Lyttelton, Wellingtoi, and Napier, thence to Auckland, and then on to Fiji, from which place she returns to Auckland and goes down South, calling at the intermediate ports between this and Port Chalmers as above enumerated. The subsidy for the first trip is L4OO, and L3OO for each of the three others, the reduction being made by Mr Vogel on these latter on account of the probable increase of the trade which will follow the first trip under the new arrangement. The Star of the South is the boat agreed upon to perform the service; and probably by the time this interim arrangement is completed, a new and larger steamer, of a class sufficient to visit New Caledonia and the Samoan Islands, will be ready for service.—* Southern Cross.’ SHIPPING TELEGRAM^ Wellington, June 15.—Arrived, last night, from Manukau, the p.s. Luna. Passengers : Lady Fergusson, Captain and Mrs Fergusson, Rev. Mr Hare and suite. His excellency is on board his yacht, which the Luna tuwed out of the Manukau. He goes to Nelson, where he makes a short stay.

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Evening Star, Issue 3529, 15 June 1874, Page 2

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Tapeke kupu
729

Shipping. Evening Star, Issue 3529, 15 June 1874, Page 2

Shipping. Evening Star, Issue 3529, 15 June 1874, Page 2

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