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Shipping.

HIGH WATBE. To-morrow. Hum. I Pr. Chalmers, [ Dunedin. 2.58 p.m. | 9.38 p.m., J 4.23 p.m. POST CHALMBES. ABBTVED. April B.—Samson, p.s., 124 tons, Edie, from Oamaru. Passengers: Mrs Stevens, Hon. M. Holmes, Messrs Blackley, Allen, Benson, Wates, Eeid, M'Pherson, Finch (2); and twelve in the steerage. April 4.—Wanganui, s.s., 179 tons, Fraaer, from the Bluff. Passengers: Mrs and Miss Ekeustein, Mrs Napier and daughter, Mrs Grey, Miss Scott, Messrs Menzies, Wallace, Boss, Pearce, Prince, Barcott, Gough, Captain Scoones; and three in the Cometang, p.s., 136 tons, Best, from Invercargill. Trial, ketch, 25 tons, Kelly, from Waikouaiti. AjirilJk-pTessie, ketch, 29 tons, Lynders, from _ Easby, s.s., 900 tons, Kennedy, from Sydney via Lyttmton. Passengers: His Honor Chief Justice Prendergaat, Mrs Cosgrove, Mr M'Miniman; and eight in the steerage. SAILED. April 4.—Otago, s.s., 640 tons, M’Lean, for Melbourne via Cook Strait. Passengers: For Lyttle* ton—Captain Fox and Mr Smith. For Wellington —Mr Goudy. For Melbourne—Mass Johnston, Mr Jlaben, Master Smith; and ten in the steerage. Express, s.s., 136 tons, Christian, for the Bluff, Edith Eeid, ketch, 73 tons, Munro, for the Bluff April 6.—Qareloch, ship, 1077 tons, for Newcastle. PROJECTED DEPASTURES. Brnoe, for Lyttelton, early. Crusader, for London, April 9. Gloucester, for Hongkong, early. Maori, for West Coast Ports, April 13. Ladybird, for Northern Ports, April 10. LratiJda, for Napier, early. Margaret Galbraith, for London, early, Oamaru, for London, early. Phoebe, for Northern Ports, April 16. Star of the South, for Fiji, April 14. Tararna, for Blah, April L2. Taranaki, for Norther ll Ports, April 15. Waitara, for London, early. Wanganui, for Bluff, early. Wellington, fox Northern Pofcfo April 21. The p.s. Gomerang arrived at the pori. .at 7.30 p.m. On Saturday, from Invercargill via the Blns-. The Harbor Company's p.s. '-amson arrived at fort Chalmers on Saturday at 5 p.m. from Oamaru. The ketch Jessie, with a full cargo of grain, aiv Jived this morning from Waikouaiti. The boatswain of the ship Margaret Galbraith, while engaged on deck on Saturday afternoon, Slipped.and fell into the hold, hut sustained no greater injuries than a severe shaking. The s.s. Wanganui arrived at Port Chalmers at 9 ».m. yesterday from the Bluff, which port she left at 6 pan. on the 3rd instant. The schooner Endeavor, having finished her repairs in the floating dook, will be taken out at high water, and the s.s. Beautiful Star will ho taken in for the purpose of being cleaned and having her bottom recoated. The s.s. Eashy, from Newcastle, via Wellington sad Lyttelton, arrived at the Heads at 10 o’clock this morning, and shortly afterwards steamed up alongside the railway pier. Captain Kennedy reporta leaving Sydney at midnight on the 23rd; experienced easterly winds and flue weather during the tun across, and arrived at Wellington at 3 a.m. on » oisobarged part cargo and left for Lyttelton at 6 p.m, on the 2nd, and arrived there at 6 p.m. <m the 3rd; left again for Port Chalmers at 11.15 OJmon the 4th, and arrived as above. Wo thank Captain Kennedy for report and exchanges. ENGLISH SHIPPING. There sailed from London for Otago on February 8, Loohnagar, 464 tons; an i were loading at London, the Cora linn, 468, to sail February 24; Leucadia, 896, to sail on Fehrnaxy 10; and Peacemaker, ] ,064, 5? f* 2 ?« br }mry 30; and at Glasgow, City of Cashmere, 979. On the berth were, of Shaw Savule’s Bne, the Earl of Zetland, to sail on February 28 ; the Strathmore, to sail on March 20; and the Blair Gowrie, to Bail on March 30; of the N. Z. S. Company’s, the Woodlark, 1,200, to sail on February 20, and the Matura, 1,000, to sail early in March; and of the Albion Line, the J. N. Fleming, to sail on March Jo, and the Christian M'Ausland, on April 24.

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Evening Star, Issue 3779, 5 April 1875, Page 2

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634

Shipping. Evening Star, Issue 3779, 5 April 1875, Page 2

Shipping. Evening Star, Issue 3779, 5 April 1875, Page 2

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