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Shipping.

HIGH WATER, To-morrow. Heads [ Port Chalmers I Doredih 5.43 p.m. | 6.23 p.m. | 7.8 p.m. PORT CHALMERS. ARRIVED. July 3.—Wellington, s.s., 262 tons, Carey, from the North. Passengers : Misses Bruce, Matthews, and Heskett, Messrs Alexander, Nicolas, Simon, Grant, Found, and six in the steerage. Albion, s.s., 800 tons, Underwood, from Melbourne, via the Bluff. Passengers : Mr and Mrs Ziele, Mi’s Alberte, Mrs Fulton, Miss Walstab, Miss Moore, Messrs Handyside, Cuthbertson, Rose, and seventeen in the steerage. SAILED. July 3. —Isabella, ketch, 52 tons, Cowan, for Gatlin’s River. Lady of the Lake, s.s., CO tons, Urquhart, for the Molyneux. Samson, p.s., 124 tons, Edie, for Oamaru. City of Adelaide, s.s., 1,000 tons, for Northern Ports. Passengers for San Francisco —Mr J. Colman. For Auckland —Messrs Cowan, Hill, Gunn, Mowatt. For Wellington—Mr Bradshaw, M.H.R., Mrs Bradshaw and two children and servant, Mrs Moore and child, Mrs Copeland, three children, and two servants, Mr and Mrs Thomson, Miss Campbell and servant, Miss Montgomery, Master Montgomery, Messrs M'Glashan, M.H.R., M‘Neil and sen, Campbell, Cohen, Downey, Bell, M.H.R., Murray, M.H.R., and M'Donald. For Napier—Mrs Miller, Mrs Webb, Miss Simpson, Messrs Livingstone, Buckland, and Fordyce. For Lytteltorf—Mr Bates. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Beautiful Star, for Lyttelton, early. Circe, for Hokitika, early. Maori, for Lyttelton, early. Samson, for Oamaru, July 7. W anganui, for Bluff, July 8. Wellington, for Northern Ports, JulyJ7. Wallabi, for Port Molyneux, July 6.

The p.s. Samson sailed this morning for Oamaru. The ketch Isabella sailed for Gatlin’s River yesterday. The steamer Lady of the Lake sailed last night for the Molyneux. The a s. Star of the South sails for Fiji via northern ports this evening. The s.s. Beautiful Star sails this evening for Lyttelton and intermediate ports. The ketch Glimpse is taking on boardacarge of sleepers at the new jetty, for Oamaru. The well-known clipper James Nicol Fleming is advertised to sail for Melbourne to morrow.

The p.s. Comerang having received athorough overhaul of her hull and machinery, was taken out of the Graving Dock this morning. The ship William Davie has been removed from the railway pier and anchored in the stream. She will shortly sail for the Bluff, where she will complete her loading for London.

The fine steamship Albion, from Melbourne via the Bluff, arrived at 8.30 this morning and steamed alongside the railway pier. Her mails were immediately landed and conveyed to Dunedin by the 9 a.m. train. The Albion has this trip maintained her reputation as a very fast boat, the down passage having been made in four days sixteen hours. She cleared Port Phillip Heads at 9 p.m. on the 27th ult. ; experienced fresh head win Is the first day, then light weather until 7 p.m, on the Ist, when she had a strong head which continued to arrival at the Bluff at 2.30 p.m. on the 2nd, Discharged cargo and passengers, and left for Port Chalmers at 8.30 p.m. same day, and arrived as above. Besides a number of passengers for this port, she brings thirty passengers for other ports. To her purser (Mr J. Norris) we are indebted for report and files. She loaves again for Melbourne via the North and West Coast ports this evening. The s.s. Wellington arrived at 6.15 p.m. yesterday from the North, and steamed alongside the railway pier. She reports leaving Onehunga wharf at 4.30 p.m. on the 27th ; crossed the bar at 6.30 p.m. ; arrived at Taranaki at 3 p.m. on the 28th, and landed the San Francisco mail and some cargo; left at 5 p.m.; had a fresh southerly breeze to Nelson, where she arrived at 7.30 a.m. on the 29th ; left at 9.16 a.m.; arrived at Picton at 6.40 p.m.; left at 9 p.m.; arrived at Wellington at 2.30 a.m. on the 30th, having had a fresh northerly wind from Picton ; left at 6.30 p.m. same day ; next morning at 3 o’clock passed the s.s. Ladybird in the Strait; arrived at Lyttelton at 1.30 p.m., having had fine weather; left for Port Chalmers at 7 p.m., bad strong S.W, winds till close to the Heads, and arrived as above. Passed the ship Dunedin at 7 a.in. yesterday standing to the northward. We thank her purser (Mr Dougherty) for report and files. The Wellington leaves again for the northern ports oh Tuesday, the 7th.

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Evening Star, Issue 3545, 3 July 1874, Page 2

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716

Shipping. Evening Star, Issue 3545, 3 July 1874, Page 2

Shipping. Evening Star, Issue 3545, 3 July 1874, Page 2

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