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Shipping.

HIGH WATER. To-morrow. Heads I Port Chalmers | Doredin 2.56 p.ir, I 3.31 p.m. 1 4.16 p.ir. PORT CHALMERS. ARRIVED. February 5. —Wallabi, s.s., 101 tons, Leys, from Oamam. Jane, cutter, 25 tons, Brown, from Shag Point. Hope, barque, 24 tons, Tyson, from Waikouaiti. Maid of Otago, schooner, 50 tons, Bain, put back. Comerang, p.s., 125 tons, Best, from the Bluff. Defiance, ketch, 22 tons, Burke, from MoerakL Jane Anderson, schooner, 92 tons, Paterson, from Kakanui. Ladybird, 361 tons, Andrews, from the North. Passengers : Mrs R. S. Smythe, Misses Gray, M‘Menamen, Stohr, Drysdale, Bathgate, and Friedlisch, Revs. Messrs Taylor and Byce, Messrs Simon, Davis, Moore, M ardrop, M'Glashan, Thos. Langmuir, Beisel, Durham, Blackburn, Griffith, Cuddeford ; and twenty-three in the steerage. SAILED. February 5. —Araby Maid, ship, 837 tons, Potter, for Manilla. Samson, p.s., 124 tons, Edie, for Oamaru. Phoebe, s.s,, 416 tons, Worsp, for the North. Passengers—For Lyttelten : Blasters Bell (2), Messrs G. E. Day and Eraser. For Wellington : Mrs Whitnage and three children, Mrs Armot, Messrs Wright, Muir, Dentam, and Carruthers. Eor Napier: Misses M‘Lean, Stevenson, and Tewsley. For Picton; Mrs Winstanley and four children. For Manukau : Messrs Fisher, Murray, and Chisholm, and nineteen in the steerage for all ports. The s.s. Wallabi arrived from Oamaru last night and passed up to Dunedin. The p.s. Comerang arrived shortly after 1 p.m. from the Bluff and passed up to Dunedin. The ship Araby Maid, for Manilla, was towed to sea yesterday afternoon by the tug Geelong. The barque Speedwell was towed down from Dunedin this morning by the p.s. Samson and anchored below the shipping. The schooner Maid of Otago, which sailed yesterday morning for Riverton, put back last •vening, not having sufficient ballast. The s.s. Phoebe was taken out of the Graving Dock this morning and removed alongside the railway pier, where she commenced to take’ in her cargo, and sailed for the Northern porta this afternoon. The thorogh-bred mares imported by the City of "Vienna were landed yesterday afternoon, and the Lincolnshire ewes and rams by the same vessel landed this morning. The whole of them were in splendid condition. Captain Knight, of the ship Bebington, now lying at Bluff Harbor, was a passenger by the Tararua on her last trip to Melbourne. He was suffering from heart disease, and was on his way Home. Intelligence was received by the Otago that he died two days after the Tararua left the Bluff.

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Evening Star, Issue 3730, 5 February 1875, Page 2

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Shipping. Evening Star, Issue 3730, 5 February 1875, Page 2

Shipping. Evening Star, Issue 3730, 5 February 1875, Page 2

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