SHIPPING TELEGRAMS.
London, May 30. —Arrived : Celaeno, from Wellington. Sailed: For Lyttelton, Carisbrook Castle, May 31 ; St. Lawrence, May 22. For Otago, Columbia, June 2 ; Corona. Loading : For Canterbury, Cathcart, Merope; for Napier and Poverty Bay, Queen Bee ; for Nel son, Celestial Queen, Pakeha.; for Otago, Cordelia, Haddon Hall, Otago, Tweed ; for Wellington, St. Leonard’s, Strathnaver, Douglas. Auckland.
Lyttelton, July 23.— The ship Peeress has arrived from Gravesend, 118 days out, with 164 statute adults ; all for Timaru. Six de iths and lour births occurred on the voyage. The passengers will be forwarded to Timaru to-morrow per Comerang.—The Eastern Monarch is a new ship, of 1,800 tons register, and belongs to the N. Z. Shipping Company. Auckland, July 24.— Arrived: The Miltiades, eighty days from London, with 470 immigrants. When coming up the channel she grounded on a sandbank four miles beyond the place where the Anatore went ashore. The steamer Lady Bowen, observing her position, towed her off without damage.—The Cyphrenes sailed at two o’clock yesterday afternoon.
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Evening Star, Issue 3563, 24 July 1874, Page 2
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168SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. Evening Star, Issue 3563, 24 July 1874, Page 2
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