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Shipping.

HIGH WATER. To-kobeow. Hbabs. | Pt. Gbaluxbs. | Dvxasnr. 8.36 pan. | 4.16 p.m. | 5.01 p.m, PORT^CHALMBRS. sailed. April s.—Brace, s.s., 208 tons, Jones, for Lyttelton. Samson, p.s., 124 tons, Edie, for Oamaru. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Albion, for Bluff, April 12. Bruce, for Lyttelton, early. Crusader, for London, April 9. Gloucester, for Hongkong, early. Maori, for West Coast Forts, April 13. Ladybird, for Northern Ports, April 10. 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 Bluff, April 12. Caranaki, for Northern Ports, April 15. Waitara, for London, early. Wanganui, for Bluff, early, Wellington, for Northern Ports, April^Sl. The present trip of the s.s. Eosby affords several gratifying proofs of the extensive trade growing up between this Colony and Australia. In the first flace, her owner, while in Sydney, decided to send tome for another similar vessel to run on the nmn line: secondly, the Easby was offered a most profitable charter to Japan for tea, but refused it, in consequence of the more remunerative character of her present trade, and of her being guaranteed several full upward cargoes; thirdly, the Eat by this time brings, in addition to 1,900 tons of cool, 500 tons of general cargo.—' Post.’ The steamer launched at the Molyneux yesterday is a very strong, substantial-looking craft, and reflects much credit upon her builder, Mr Robert Mason, who has accomplished the work in four months. She is lSßft long, with 26ft beam, and will carry 110 tons. When unloaded she will draw imn of water, and when loaded 2Jft, and will he ready for business a week after the launch. She is the largest vessel yet built in the Pro vines, and the first built in the district.— * Bruce Herald.’ SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. Newcastle, March 27.—Arrived: Janet Cowan, from Dunedin; Isabella, from Lyttelton. March 28: Thomas Browne, from Dunedin; Seelig, from Lyttelton. 80th: Natal Queen, from Lyttelton. Sailed—March 27Corrido, for Lyttelton; Clestia, for Bluff.

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Evening Star, Issue 3780, 6 April 1875, Page 2

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Shipping. Evening Star, Issue 3780, 6 April 1875, Page 2

Shipping. Evening Star, Issue 3780, 6 April 1875, Page 2

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