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HIGH WATEE. To-moekow. Heads. I Pr, Chalmers. I Dunedin. 11.26 p.m. I 0.06 p.m. | 0.51 p.m. POET CHALMEES. A REIVED. March 16.—Fleur tie Maurice, barque, 333 tons, Gallichar, from Kaipara. Tararvm, s.s., 597 tous, Clark, from Northern Ports. Passengers: Mr ond Mrs E. Fowler, Mrs Hphanl and family, Misses Kerr, Hood, Foshory, Potter, Sueel, Fowler, Mrs Eofe and family, Messrs Brown, Combos, Daring, Neilson, Stevens, Straohan, Mitchell, Scott, and ten in the steerage. HAILED. March 1(3. —Lady of the Lal .o, s.s., 60 t ill", Urquhart, for the Molynens. Samson, p.s., 125 tous, Edie, for Oamar i. PROJECTED DEPAETDUES. Alhambra, for Bluff, March 30, Bruce, for Timarn, March 17. Crusader, for London, April 9. ■■lashy, for Newcastle, April 1. Margaret Galbraith, for Loudon, early, Nelson, for London, early. Oamaru, for Loudon, early. Omeo, for Lyttelton, March 25. Phoebe, for Northern Ports, March 18. Star of the South, for Fiji, April 14. Thomas Brown, for Sydney, early. Taranaki, for Northern Ports, March 28. Tnrarua, for Bluff, March 17. . The barque Lady Franklin arrived at Kaipara two days before the departure of the Fie ur de Maurice. From the New Zealand Mercantile Loan Company s circular we learn that the New Zealand Shipping Company despatched on January 10 the Mystery, 425 tons, for Lyttelton, and the Kingdom of 444 tous, for Wellington; on tho berth are the Caller Ou, 674 tons, to sail on January 28, for Auckland; the Cicero, 1,130 tons, to sail on January “•» for Lyttelton; the Han libal, 1,198 tons, to sail early in February, for Wellington and the Bluff; and the Wennington, 882 tons, to sail on January 2D, for Port Chalmers. T ie barque Fleur de If aurice soiled up this morning to her anchorage with a fineN.E. wind. She left Kaipara on the 4th instant, with light N;E. winds; passed the North Sandheod at 9 a.m.; had light winds and variables until the 7th, passing Cape Egmont at 4p.m. the same day; sighted the Farewell Spit lighthouse on the 9th at 4 p.m. • passed Stevens Island at noon on the 11th and Cape Campbell at 1 a.u). on the 12th; sighted Pompey's Pillar at 10 p.m. on the 13th; passe I Cape Wanbrow at noon on the 15th, and made the Heads at 7,15 p.m. last night, with thick hazy weather, and was compelled to stand on and off for the night, and nS? ns a k>ve. Captain Gallichar reports the brig Thomas and Henry and schooners Marmion Mid Hannah Bloomfield loading at the Kaipara when
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Evening Star, Issue 3763, 16 March 1875, Page 2
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