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Shipping.

HIGH WATER. -To-morrow. ' Heads I Port Chalmers | Dunedin 328 p.m. | 4.8 p.m. | 4.54 p.m. Monday. 4.8 p.m. | 4.48 p.m. | 6.33 p.m. PORT CHALMERS. ARRIVED. September 26.—Lloyd’s Herald, ketch, 42 tons, Arnott, from Gatlin’s River. Wallabi, s.s., 101 tons, Leys, from the Bluff. Passengers: Mrs and Mrs Eva, Mrs MTntosh, Messrs Toms, Gordea, M ‘Donald, Riddle, Ede, Wilson, Trumble, and twelve in the steerage. Dagmar, schooner, 44 tons, Lambert, from Hokitika. SAILED. September 26.—Moari, s.s., 118 tons, Malcolm, for Oamaru. Colusa, barque, 1,189 tons, Howes, for San Francisco. Passengers : Mrs Howes and two children. Bruce, s.s., 204 tons, M'Farlane, for Lyttelton, via Timaru. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Albion, for Northern Ports, Septembr 26. Columbus, for London, early. Easby, for Newcastle, September 29. Maori, for Lyttelton, September 29. . Mary Ogilvie, for Greymouth, early. Parspe, for San Francisco, October 1. Peter Denny, for London, early. Otago, for London, early. Star of the South, for Fiji, October 4. Tararua, for Bluff, September 30. W anganui, for Bluff, early. Wallabi, for Bluff, September 29. Wellington, for Northern Ports, October 3. WaikatO, for London, early.

The schooner Friendship and ketch Eliza M’Phee arrived at Gatlin’s River yesterday. The steamers Bruce, for Lyttelton, via Timaru, and Maori, for Oamaru, sailed last nights . The American barque Colusa, for San Francisco, was towed to sea by the p.s. Samson yesterday. The barque Pet, having discharged part of her deck load, was removed alongside the hulk, where she will discharge the remainder. . The ketch Lloyd’s Herald arrived from Gatlin’s River this morning with a full cargo of - timber, and beat up the harbor against the S.W. ■ wind. The p.s. Golden Age towed down from Dunedin the p.s. Geelong this morning; but the tide being too low, she will be taken into Mur- . ray’s floating dock at high water, where she will receive a thorough overhaul. The night after the cutter Glimpse went ashore at Moeraki she shifted to a place where the railway iron with which she was loaded can be easily landed. The harbor-master thinks *he can be got off when the weather moderate* Messrs Houghton and Co.’s s.s. Wallabi returned from her southern trip at noon to-day, and passed up to Dunedin. She left Port Chalmers on Tuesday afternoon, arrived at the Bluff next day, discharged and took in a full cargo, and left again at 5.30 p.m. yesterday arriving, as above. ’ During three days and nights this week the breakwater at Oamaru was exposed to a very severe test, enormous rollers striking it broadside on, and green seas rolling sometimes completely over it. No damage, however, appears to have been done, and it would seem that there is every reason to believe that the permanence of this work is thorougly assured, • The schooner Dagmar arrived this morning from Hokitika, with a full cargo of timber. She left on the 12th inst., and had fresh S.W. winds along the coast to Cook’s Strait, which was cleared on the 16th; then had a heavy S.E. - gale, and ran into Wellington for shelter. Left again next day and got as far as Cape Campbell, . when another gale from the same quarter sprang up, and she was hove-to; moderated next day and had moderate unsettled weather to the Heads last night; sailed in this morning and passed up to Dunedin.

* SHIPPING TELEGRAMS.

London, September 19.—Arrivals—Carlisle Castle, from Melbourne; Inverness, Ana.™, and South Australian. Hobabt Town.— Free Trader, for Dunedin.

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Evening Star, Issue 3618, 26 September 1874, Page 2

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567

Shipping. Evening Star, Issue 3618, 26 September 1874, Page 2

Shipping. Evening Star, Issue 3618, 26 September 1874, Page 2

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