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Shipping.

HIGH WATER. II’O-MORROW. TTkads I Port Chalmers J Dobedin 10.49 p.m. I 11.29 p.m. | 0.14 p.m, PORT CHALMERS. ARRIVED. December 2. —Record, barque, 43/ tons, Jennings, from the Bluff. Falcon, barquotine, 195 tons, Bendall, from Auckhnil. Cora, schooner, 03 tons, Russell, from HaveAlhambra, s.s., 547 tons, Pearce, from Melbourne via the North. Passengers—From Melbourne; Mr and Mrs Haudyside, Mrs Scoular, Mrs D. Maitland, Misses Scoular and and Pillans, Messrs Patrick, M'Farlane, Holland, W. M'Donald, Gibson, Telford, and fif teen in the steerage. From the Coast: Mr and Mrs G. H. Warning, Mr and Mrs Inglis and two children, Miss M‘Kay, Messrs Kershaw, Poulson, Buneck, Hope, and Grannan, and six in the steerage. SAILED. December 2. —Samson, p.s., 124 tons, Edie, for Oam aru. PROJECTED HKPARTURES. Alhambra, for Bluff, December 4. Beautiful Star, for Timaru, Decembers. Christian M‘Ausland, for London, early. Claud Hamilton, for Northern Ports, December 12. The p.s. Ramson sailed last night for Oamaru. Thes.s. Wanganui will sail for the Bluff this evening. The s.s. Maori will be taken out of Murray’s floating dock this evening. The s.s. Beautiful Star will sail for her usual trip to Lyttelton this evening. The ship Auckland commenced to discharge her eargo into the railway trucks. The brigantine Falcon was towed to Dunedin this morning by the p.s. Golden Age. The schooner Cora, with a cargo of timber from Havelock, arrived yesterday and continued her course to Dunedin. The s.s. Lady of the Lake is taking on board transhipments from the May Queen, and will sail for the Molyneux this evening. The ship Invercargill will be taken out of the Graving Dock to-morrow, when the ship Calypso will be taken in to be cleaned and have her bottom re-coated. The barque Record was signalled at the Heads yesterday afternoon with a full cargo of timber from the Bluff, and was towed up last evening by the tug Geelong. She left the Bluff on Friday with a westerly wind ; but the wind suddenly changing to the N.E., she put back to her anchorage, and left again on Saturday with a fine fair wind, which continued only for a short time, shifting to the N.E., until arriving off the Heads, when she was towed up as above. The barque reported at the Heads yesterday proved to be the Falcon, with a full cargo of timber. She sailed up last evening to the lower anchorage, and was towed up this morning by the p.s. Golden Age. She is a fine new vessel built by Messrs Sims and Brown of Auckland, from designs drawn by Captain M. T. Clayton, of the ship Kent, and is of 195 tons register. Her demensions arc : length, 117 feet; beam, 23 feet 6 inches, with a depth of hold of 11 feet G inches, and she was built under the inspection of Lloyd’s surveyor, her timber being of polmtukawa, and kauri planking. She fleft Auckland on the 21st November, and arrived as above.

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Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Evening Star, Issue 3675, 2 December 1874, Page 2

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Tapeke kupu
493

Shipping. Evening Star, Issue 3675, 2 December 1874, Page 2

Shipping. Evening Star, Issue 3675, 2 December 1874, Page 2

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