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Shipping.

HIGH WATER. A *■? f-'i* r ' ' 4'Rpkr Ctfaptoa-'-j' DmTisafc 3.0 p.**' - j 4.2tfp,mj, A * ,"A l \ October O. bkirqtie, 83&' tons, Har-\ »cy, from Hobart TWa. —Passengers : Mrs Hurvey, Messrs Chalmers and Fraser. Circe, brigantine, 143 tons, Preist, frem Hokitika Duke of Edinburgh, 470 tons, Samson, from Kswcastle. Janef-RAmsay, schooner; -ril-tonir, rtang,from Allday Bay. . _ Trial.kfeton, 25 fens, Kellft front Waikouaiti. BAILED. Octob«r^^Beautiful--Stai f sTs,. -146 tons,- - Peteraonjior Oamaru.; - Gothenburg, s.s. SOOtons, Pearce, for M< Ibourue via, Noythpnuknd TWest Coast Ports. Hebe, barque, 442 tons, Maldi n Island. - Alhambra, 600 wins, M'LCan, forMelbourri »,•" via Bluff. ‘ Passengers; For Melbourne - Mr and Mrs Mnrley, Mr and Mrs Blackadd< r, Mrs John Eva - and child;- Mr and-Mrs Tolnate, Misses Tolmie(2) f Dr Gordon, DrHanan, Mrs Branson, Mr Houghton, and 40 in the steerage. For, the Bluff—Mr and Mrs Morrison, Mrs and Miss Fish, Mrs and Miss Taylor, Mrs Taimjar r end child,- Mrs Peil,-Mr Bunny-, andoneinthe' peerage. | PROJECTED DEPARTURES. j Albion, for Northern Ports, October 24. i BrucSj ifpr Lytteltonji October 12. | , . Beautiful Star, for Oamaruj October 12. { ■ Cometong*£erißluff, October 12, • Columbus, for London, October 30. j Easby, for Newcastle, October 25i . j ~ Maori, fox Lyttelton, early.. ! Otago, for Northern Ports, October 15. ’ . I r0 ’ early. I .’ Peter Denny, for London, early. Parspe, foij SanFranciaco, October 10. , Samson, for Oamaru, October 13;' ! Tqnmaki, for Northern Ports; October 12. .Tararua, for Blnff, October 28. ’ ■ ■ for London, early. Wallabi, for Bluff, October 10. j . The s.B. Beautiful Star sailed for Oam?.ru lasi , eve&jag, : , • ... • [ i . Bluff, afternoon. ‘ ' | . '.l r The brigantine Mary" Webster Was towM *toDunedin yCstercl ay by the sis; Jane, ~ j ... Tfi a g.h. Gothenburg sailed' eirly this-morn-1' ing°fdr - Melbourne via Northern and West Coast Ports. ivi •. .. : The barque Comet was removed alongside the Tailway pier »bythe ;p.s. Gordan Age to dis* charge her cargo of timber., , , K : ;1 ! The barque Hebe was this morning towed ito «a from the railway jpier, by thertug Geelohg. lie proceeds to Malden Island. ’ t . .Messrs Houghton and Co.’s s,s. Wangatjui ... came down from Dtmfedin and coaled alongside the hulk'Bsk; And sailed for the Bluff thisaftorWoo W- ■> •>■ ;

' \ ■ 1 Th« ketch Trial attired this morning with! a full "cargo of produce from Waikouaiti. and' ! r reporte thc coasters Hope, Grace, and Olire . Branch waiting there for cargo. .. . : ■i i .Captain Lang, of the j schooner; Janet Rainsay, report the schooner friendship le&yihg Oamaru for Allday Bay on Monday, where she . will take in. a .full cargo for this port. , The brigantine' Circe • arrived’ 1 last 1 evening from Hokitika; and sailed lip-as far its j the lower anchorage* when the wind falling light* she came to anchor. Captain Priest reports leaving Hokitika on the Ist. '• . ; The barque Acacia arrived at the Heads yes- - i terday altempon» and sailed up as far as the croes channel, when the wind falling light, she : was taken in tow by the s,s. Jane, and’towed . up to heir anchorage off the railWay pier. Cap- ’/. tam Harvey reports leaving Hobart Town on the Trt inst; She brings a full osuigo of Hobirt .Town produce. 1 - The barque Duke •of Edinburgh arrived !at r the Heads ;at Ip.m. yesterday. The tug Geeh. long-proceeded, down:and T towed her up,last evening. Captain Sampson- reports leaving Newcastle on the 25ch September; had variable and strong winds .to arrival at the Heads, when she was towed up as above. We thank Captain . Sampson for Newcastle papers,,- 1 T" ' The schooner Janet Ramsay, which putiin ! hefe for shelter during the last gales, succeeded iii discharging hetcarco of titaber at OaWu, - ahd left there on Monday for Allday Bay where she took hi 487 bags of wheatand deft On Wednesday afternoon with a S.W. wind, which continued, till making the. Heads. She beat up the harbor this morning against a strong S. w! wind, and anchored in Carey’s Bay.

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Evening Star, Issue 3629, 9 October 1874, Page 2

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636

Shipping. Evening Star, Issue 3629, 9 October 1874, Page 2

Shipping. Evening Star, Issue 3629, 9 October 1874, Page 2

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