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Shipping.

HIGH WATER. To-mobbow. Heads I Pobt Chalmers I Dunedin 12.9 p.m. I 12.49 p.ml | 1.34 p.m.

PORT CHALMERS. ARRIVED. November 19. Hope, barque, 22 tons, Tyson, from Waikouaiti. Clyde, ketch, 26 tons, Perkins, from Moeraki. Bruce, s.s., 202 tons, M'Farlane, from Lyttelton and intermediate ports. Passengers: Mrs Davidson, Miss Power, Miss Yelvit, Messrs Glashan, M'Donald, Daucell, Munroe, Yeel, Cotton, Roberts, and live in the steerage. SAILED. November 19.—Wanganui, s.s., 176 tons, Eraser, for the Bluff. Awarua, schooner, 36 tons, Adams, for the Bluff. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Albion, for Northern Ports, November 21. Helena, for Auckland, early. Lermnf Castle, for San Francisco, November 23. Lizzie Guy, for Hokitika, early. Moneyniek, for Auckland, early. Ossoo, for New York, early. Samson, for Oamaru, November 20. Star of the South, for Levuka, November 23. Taranaki, for Northern Ports, November 23. Tararua, for Bluff, November 25. Wanganui, for Bluff, early. Wallabi, for Bluff, November 20. Waikato, for London, December 15. The s.s. Taranaki, from the Northern ports, Is due at Port Chalmers this evening. The ship May Queen will be removed along«ide the railway pier at high water. The coasters Hope, from Waikouaiti, and Clyde, from Moeraki, arrrived yesterday afternoon. The ship Mataura will be removed from the lower anchorage alongside the railway pier on Saturday. The barque Moneyniek, having discharged her deck load of timber, was towed to Dunedin this morning. The Eleur du Maerice commenced to discharge her cargo of sawn timber into lighters yesterday afternoon. The s.s, Wanganui, after receiving transhipments from the Lennox Castle and Celestial Queen, took her departure last evening for the Bluff. The brigantine Stranger, having discharged cargo sufficient to suit the depth of the Upper Harbor, will be towed to Dunedin tomorrow. The barque Ardour finished discharging the Dunedin portion of her sugar this morning, and will proceed to Lyttelton with the remainder of her cargo. The schooner Awarua, having received a thorough overhaul, was taken off Isbister’s slip at high water last night, and sailed this morning, in ballast, for the Bluff. The Harbor Co.’s s.s, Bruce arrived early this morning, having left Lyttelton at 1.30 p.m. on the 17th inst. Experienced light N.E. winds and fine weather from Lyttelton. From a telegram placed at our disposal by Cargills, Gibbs, and Co., we learn that the ship .Auckland, from Glasgow, and bound to Dunedin, passed the Bluff this morning. All well, SHIPPING TELEGRAM. 3 Lyttelton, November 18.—Arrived : Ship Waitara, ninety-one days from Gravesend, with fifty-six passengers.

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Evening Star, Issue 3664, 19 November 1874, Page 2

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410

Shipping. Evening Star, Issue 3664, 19 November 1874, Page 2

Shipping. Evening Star, Issue 3664, 19 November 1874, Page 2

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