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Shipping.

HIGH WATER. To-morrow. Heads. I Px. Chalmers. | Dunedin. 5.03 p.m. | . 5.43 p in. | 6.28 p.m. POET CHALMERS. ARRIVED. ’ March 9.—Mallowdale, ship, 1,290 tous.Hhaplaud, from London .December 17. Passengers: Messrs Button, Elridge; Henderson, Gywune, Major Hirst; Second Cabin—M* and Mrs Rice, Mr and Mrs Allison, Mr and Mrs Lapscombe, Mr and Mrs Bennett, Miss Dnnlop, Messrs Robertson, Maclntyre, Logon, Christopher, Deeley, Mayhew, Young; and seventeen'in the steerage. Wanganui, schooner, 71 tons, Blanoy, from Napier. Tanronga, schooner, Cl tons, Grant, from Lyttelton. . Gatlin, ketch, 42 tons, Hannah, from Gatlin’s River. Wallabi, 5A.,101 tons. Leys, from Oamaru. SAILED, March 9.—Bruce, s.s., 204 tons, Jones, for Timaru. . Lady of the Lake, s.s., 60 tons, XJrquhart, for Molyneux. Shag, s.s., 42 tons, Wing, for Shag Point. March 10.—Saucy Jack, brigantine, 165 tons, Tnlloch, for Sydney. Annie, ketch, for Oamaru, * Margaret Scollay, cutter, for Oamaru. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Albion, for Lyttelton, March 12 ■teantiful Star, for Timanr, March 12, Crusader, for Loudon, April 9. Emu, for Auckland, March 11. dashy, for Newcastle, April 1. Matanxa, for London, March 16. Maori, for West Coast, March 13. Margaret Galbraith,- for London, early. Nelson, for London, early. Oamaru, for London, early. Phoebe, for Northern Ports, March 18. Thomas Brown, for Sydney, early. Taranaki, for Northern Ports, March 28. Tororua, for Bluff, March 17. Wanganui, for Blnff, March 16. Wellington, for Northern Ports, March 13. The three-masted schooner Agnes Jessie sai ed up to Dunedin yesterday afternoon. - _The brigantine Sancy Jack was towed down from Dunedin by the s.s. Wanganui, and anchored below the shipping. Messrs Wehh and Fulton, owners of the steam comer Eashy, are about to purchase another steamer to trade in conjunction with the Eashy. ARRIVAL OF THE MALLOWDALE. • The fine iron ship Mallowdale was towed uj) yestevday afternoon, by the tug Geelong, after a Hue passage of eighty-three "days from anchorage to anchorage. Besides a full cargo, she has 111 longwoolled sheep, 80 of which are the property of Mr Sutton, .one of her saloon passengers, the remainder • Demg for aMr Kirkham. She left Gravesend on the 17th of December with a N.W, wind, and took her final departure from Start Point at 8 p.m. on the 18th with a fresh breeze, which shifted to the N.E.; thence to the 25th had light variables, and sighted the Island of Madeira in lat. 32.32 N., long. 17.49 W.; picked up the N.E. trades the same day, and earned them to the 2nd of January; thence light winds until crossing the equator on the 7th, iu long. 26.20 W., where she got the S.E. trades; on'the Bth spoke the ship City of Nankin, from Liverpool to Calcutta, and sighted five other vessels the same day S.E. trades on the 10th ; thence N.W. and variables until the 18th, when she again sighted the City of Nankin ; crossed the meridian of Green- ; Wich.m Int. 40.23 S. on the 21st, and that of the Cape ,on the sth of February, where she got the steady ■westerlies and run down her easting , between the ■parallels of 44 to 46, and made the Snares on the 7th; had westerly winds along- the coast, and made the at noon yesterday, took the pilot on board, and was towed up os above. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. Lyttelton, March 10.—The N.Z. Shipping Co.’s ship Waitangi has cleared for London, with 5.108 bales of wool, 1,274 sacks of wheat, and 1,290 packages of sundries, valued at L 100.500. The Taranaki towed her to sea yesterday, and proceeded on to Dunedin at 4 this morning. Hokitika, March 9.—The Tarama arrived this morning. She left Melbourne on the 3rd iust., and experienced moderate weather throughout. Passcugers for Dunedin: Messrs Mitchell, Edwards. Scotland White, Misses Edwiird .Potter, Ruff, and Snell, Mrs Ruff and Master Rut.

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Evening Star, Issue 3758, 10 March 1875, Page 2

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623

Shipping. Evening Star, Issue 3758, 10 March 1875, Page 2

Shipping. Evening Star, Issue 3758, 10 March 1875, Page 2

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