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Shipping.

HIGH WATER. To-mokeow. Heads f Port Chalmers I Dunedin 12.36 p.m. | 1.16 p.m. | 2.1 p.m. POET CHALMERS. AT THE HEADS. Brigantine, supposed to bo Seagull, from the Bluff. Brig Somerville, from the Mauritius. ARRIVED, November 19. —Taranaki, s. s., 282 tons, Wheeler, from Lyttelton and the North. Passengers: Madame Arabella Goddard and Company (8), Mesdames Jones, Combes, Rainford, Stevens,- Misses Wardrobe, Neville, Guineas, Captains Fothurgill, King, Lieutenant Crawford, Messrs Taylor, Bowie, Gill (2), Lyons, Cohen, Weston, Money, Smith, Dalgleish, Roberts, Watson, Stevens, Henderson, Anderson, Hussay, Fergusson, Holt, and 25 in the steerage. Sampson, p.s., 125 tons, Edie, from Oamani. Passengers: Mr, Mrs, and Miss Taylor, Mrs Hislop, Messrs Oormick, Chapman, Somers, and 5 in the steerage. Wallabi, s.s., .101 tons, Leys, from the Molyneux, November 20.—Star of the South, s.'s., 200 tons, Farquhar, from Levuka via Auckland and Northern Ports, Passengers : Messrs Groves, E. Seamens, Smith, and 4 in the steerage. SAILED. November 20. —Comerang, p s., 125 tons, Best, for the Bluff. Lady of the Lake, 69 tons, Urquhart, for the Molyneux, PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Albion, for Northern Ports, November 21. . Bruce, for Lyttelton, November 22. Helena, for Auckland, early. Lennox Castle, for San Francisco, November 23. Lizzie Guy, for Hokitika, early, Moneynick, for Auckland, early, Osseo, for New York, early. Samson, for Oamani, November 24. Star of the South, for Levuka, November 23. Taranaki, for Northern Ports, November 23. Tarnmii, for Bluff, November 25. Wanganui, for Bluff, early. Wallabi, for Bluff, November 21. Waikato, for Loudon, December 15. The s.s. Wallabi arrived from the Molyneux, and'the p.s. Samson from Oamaru yesterday afternoon. The barque Ardour was removed from the railway pier into the stream, the May.Queen berthed alongside the pier, and the brigantine Stranger towed to Dunedin this morning. In consequence of the coating of the Waikato now being finished, which will keep her in dock till Tuesday, the dredge and p.s. Peninsula will not be docked till Wednesday. The N.Z.S.S.•Co.’s Taranaki arrived from the North yesterday at 3.45.p.m., after a fineweather passage all the wav along the coast. She went forty miles out of her course to look for the missing schooner Kaiuma, but discovered no trace of that vessel. We are indebted to her purser, Mr Ednaistou, for report and Northern files.

A.S.N. Co.’s s.s. Star of the South, from Levuka via Auckland snd intermediate ports, anchored off the old jetty early this morning, and steamed up to Dunedin at high water. She reports leaving Levuka at 2 p.m. on the Ist November, had light head winds first part of her passage. When iu lat. 34Jeg. lumin. S. long. 175 cleg. 22min. E. passed a large barque painted black, standing to the eastward, showing German colors. Experienced very fogey weather on appro idling Auckland, where she arrived on the Bth, landed her passengers and cargo of Fijian produce, and left for Wellington on the 10th. Next day experienced a strong N. W. wind, and put into Napier on the 13th°; sailed again the same evening, but on account of the heavy fog did not reach Wellington until 11 a.m, on the 1-r hj; took iu a quantity of telegraph posts and wire for Oamaru, and left again at 6 p.m. on the Kith ; arrived'at Lyttelton at 6.30 p.m. on the 17th ; sailed for Oamaru at 2 p.m. on the 18th; arrived there at 8.30 a.m. on the 19th, and left again at 5 p.m., arriving at the Heads at 10 p.m. ° SHIPPING TELEGRAM. Auckland, November 20.—The Waitaagi has arrived fi'om London with 400 Government immigrants (all well), after a protracted voyage of 111 days from Loudon, ami ninety-two days from land to land. There were eleven deaths of children from various infantile complaints.

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Evening Star, Issue 3665, 20 November 1874, Page 2

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Tapeke kupu
617

Shipping. Evening Star, Issue 3665, 20 November 1874, Page 2

Shipping. Evening Star, Issue 3665, 20 November 1874, Page 2

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