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Shipping.

HIGrH WATER. To-morrow. Heads I Port Chalmers I Dtoedin 9.80 p.m. I 10.16 p.m, | 11.1 p.m.

PORT CHALMERS.

ARRIVED. August B.—Victorina, French barque, 298 tons, Leraaistre, from the Mauritius. SAILED. August 5. - Pioneer, schooner, 22 tons, Matheson, for Shag Point. Wallabi, s.s., 101 tons, Leys, for the Bluff. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Alhambra, for Bluff, August 17. Beautiful Star, for Lyttelton, early. Comerang, for Bluff, August 7. Dunedin, for London, August 15. Ladybird, for Northern Ports, August 6. Marion, for Wellington, early. Maori, for Lyttelton, August 6. Samson, for Oamaru, Aug. 7. Tnuranga, for Greymoutn, early. Tartar, for San Francisco, August^. Wanganui, for Bluff, August 11. Wanganui, for Timaru, August 10. The s.B. Wallabi sailed for the |Bluff last •vening. The schooner Pioneer, for Shag Point, sailed this morning. The B.s. Wanganui came down from Dunedin this morning, and steamed alongside the ship Hindostan for transhipments, and will sail for the Bluff this evening. The French barque Victorine, previously reported at the Heads, sailed up this morning, with a fine breeze, under the charge of Pilot Kelly, and anchored off Observation Point. She is a fine barque of 298 tons, and brings 19,013 bags of sugar for Dunedin, the remainder—7,36B bags—being for Lyttelton. She left Port Louis on the 15 th June, with light winds, and caught the S.E. trades next day, which were lost on the 21st, in lat. 25, long. 54. On the 29th she had a strong breeze from the 8., then S. and S.S.W. winds until the sth July, when she encountered a gale, which split nearly-the whole of her canvas ; the gale lasted for twenty-four hours, after which she experienced westerly winds, and on the 25th had another gale from the northward, with very heavy sea, shipping a great deal of water, and the vessel laboring heavily. Made the S.W. Cape on the 28th, and canie through Foveaux Strait on the 29th; passed the Nuggets on the 31st, and arrived off the Heads on Sunday.

SHIPPING TELEGRAM.

Lyttelton, August 5. —Comerang, for Dunedin, put back for fuel.

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Evening Star, Issue 3573, 5 August 1874, Page 2

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341

Shipping. Evening Star, Issue 3573, 5 August 1874, Page 2

Shipping. Evening Star, Issue 3573, 5 August 1874, Page 2

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