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Shipping.

HIGH water. To-mobrow. R*adß P Port Chalmers I Ddsedis 1.39 p.nu I 2.19 p.m. | 3.4 p.m. PORT CHALMERS, ARRIVED. September 23. -Pakeha, brig, put back, from Camara. Jessie Henderson, schooner, 92 tons, Robinson, from Auckland. Pet, barque, 268 tons, Rapp, from Hokianga. SAILED. September 23. —Wallabi, s.s., 101 tons, Leys, for the Bluff. The steamers Maori, for Oamaru, and Beautiful Star, for Tixnaru and Lyttelton, are still lying at the port on account of the heavy N.W. wind. A telegram from Moeraki states that the . cutter Gb'mpse, ladeu with railway iron, went ashore there yesterday afternoon, on a reef at the south end of the long beach. Mr G. Munro, her owner, proceeded to Moeraki this morning. It is feared she cannot be got off. The schooner Jessie Henderson arrived this morning from Auckland with a full cargo of timber, and anchored off Deborah Bay. She left Auckland on the 14th; had variable winds to Banks’s Peninsula, which she passed at 4 ».m. yesterday; then encountered a strong N R breeze and heavy sea, which continued until arrival.

The following are the passenger lists of ships that left Home for Otago in July Per Celestial Queen : Mr Ernest Schneider and Mr Wm. Sheepshanks, and five in the steerage. Per Invercargill: Mr Arch. Ewing, Mr and Mrs A. Morrison, Mr and Mrs J. A. Campbell, Mr W. S. Black, Mrs Lumsden, Mr W. Drysdale Mr B. Dunlop, Mr and Mrs John Morrison’ and 450 in the steerage. Per Jessie Roadman’: Mr W. J. Brown.

This morning the barque Pet arrived off the Heads, and, taking advantage of the strong N.E. wind, sailed up under charge of Pilot Moore, anchoring off Rocky Point. She brings a full cargo of timber from Hokianga, which port she left on the 12th instant j had easterly winds and heavy rain on the West Coast and got as far as the Straits on the 17th; passed through on the 20th, having had N. and E. winds with rain; the wind then came light from the S.W., and continued so as far as Banks’s Peninsula, which she passed yesterday morning; thence to arrival encountered heavy N.E. winds.

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Bibliographic details
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Evening Star, Issue 3615, 23 September 1874, Page 2

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Tapeke kupu
361

Shipping. Evening Star, Issue 3615, 23 September 1874, Page 2

Shipping. Evening Star, Issue 3615, 23 September 1874, Page 2

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