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Shipping.

HIGH WATER. To-morrow. Heads I Port Chalmers I Ddbedih 9.39 p.m, I 10.19 p.m. | 11.4 p,m. PORT CHALMERS. AT THE HEADS. Barque, from Auckland. ARRIVED. November 30.—George Noble, three-masted chooner, 252 tons, W. G. B. Melville, from Foochoo. December I.—Beautiful Star, s.s., 46 tons, Peterson, from Lyttelton, and intermediate ports. Passengers ; Mrs Blakely, Mrs Garney, Messrs Briggs, A. Locklard, Bridge, H. Reid, Salter, M. Rennyend, Cogan, and ten in the steerage. Jane Cutter, 25 tons, Brown, from Shag Point. Lizzie Guy, brigantine, 93 tons, Payne, from Hokitika. Passengers : Mr, Mrs, ana Miss Moir. SAILED. December I.—Olive Branch, barque, 355 tons, Wheatly, for Oamaru. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Alhambra, for Bluff, December 4. Beautiful Star, forTimaru, December 2. Bruce, for Lyttelton, December 2. Christian M'Ausland, for London, early. Claud Hamilton, for Northern Ports, December 12. Cheveret, for Sydney, December 3, Easby, for Newcastle, December 10. Fleur de Maurice, for Auckland, early. Lizzie Guy, for Hokitika, early. May Queen, for London, early. Maori, for West Coast Ports. December 5. Osseo, for New York, February' 10. Vision, for Auckland, early. Wanganui, for Bluff, December 2. Wellington, for Northern Ports, Dec. 4. Waikato, for London, December 15. The p.s. Samson sails this evening for her usual trip to Oamaru. The ship Auckland was removed to the railway pier last evening. The cutter Jane arrived last night with a full cargo of coal from Shag Point. The ketch Defiance was taken off Tsbister’s slip this morning, and sailed up to Dunedin. The barque Olive Branch with part of original cargo from Hobart Town for Oamaru, was towed to sea by the tug Geelong this morning. The schooner Crest of the Wave, which has been lying in the cross channel since Friday, got under way this morning and beat down. She is bound for Napier. The s.s. Beautiful Stir arrived from Lyttelton and intermediate ports at 9 o’clock this morning, and steamed alongside the ship Chris* tian M’Auslaud to discharge wool. She left for Port Chalmers at 8 p.m. Captain Peterson reports sighting » barque off Shag Point, and also a barque to the southward. The three-masted schooner George Noble, which left Foo Chow on the sth of September, with a half cargo of tea, sailed up yesterday afternoon with a fine N.E. breeze, and was towed to Dunedin this morning by tho p.s. Golden Age. On the 28th she spoke the Hourab, for Wellington, from London, with a large number of immigrants. She was then fifty miles north of Banks Peninsula. The brigantine Lizzie Guy, after an absence of over two months, arrived in port last night from Hokitika with a full cargo of timber, and sailed up to Dunedin on the flood ride. She reports leaving Hokitika in company with the schooner Zior, bound for Oamaru, on the 22nd of November, with a strong northerly gale and heavy sea, which lasted for twelve hours ; then S.W. winds to the Straits, when she encountered a heavy southerly breeze and ran into Port Underwood in company with the schooner Cora, from Havelock on the 26th ; left again next morning with light N.E. wind and passed Bank’s Peninsula same day, arriving as above. Captain Payne reports the new ketch Edith Ecid leaving twelve hours before her, and the schooners Mary Ogilvie and Friend-hiploading there for this port, SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. WmiNGTON, November 30.—Arrived : The Hourab, from London, with 380 Government immigrants, ninety-seven days out. Three deaths occurred on the voyage, one adult and two children. No sickness. Auckland, November 30.—Arrived: Jessie Henderson, from Dunedin.—Messrs Henderson and Macfarlanc have purchased the brigantine Ryno, to be employed as a South Sea trader. Mr Sterndale, who wrote the papers on the Polynesian trade in connection with Mr Vogel’s scheme, accompanies the vessel.

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Evening Star, Issue 3674, 1 December 1874, Page 2

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619

Shipping. Evening Star, Issue 3674, 1 December 1874, Page 2

Shipping. Evening Star, Issue 3674, 1 December 1874, Page 2

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