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Shipping.

HIGH WATEE. To-moeeow. IHeads. I Pt. Chaimebs. I Dunedin. 8.47 pan. | 9.27 p.m. | 10.12 p.m. POET CHALMEES. ABBIVBD. April 11.—Lady of the Lake, s.s., 60 tons, Urquhart, from the Molyneuz. Passengers: Mrs Bollock, Messrs M'Eae, Colville, Jones, Eawlings. Adams, and Cottons. Samson, p.s.. 124 tons, Edia, from Oamaru. Passengers: Mrs Anderson and 2 children, Mrs Stewart, Miss Headman, Messrs M'Kenaie. Bee. and 17 steerage. schooner, 89 tons, BlanejN from Wanganui, b.b„ 179 tons, Fraser, from the Bluff, Passengers: Mr and Mrs Paelette and 3 children, M®MW Haidar, Lookley, Grey, Eennie, Coxheod, »Thomson, Kaye, Borne, and 3 steerage. Albion, B.M. s.s., 64* tons, Underwood, from Melbourne, via Cook tfßait. Passengers ; Judge Harvey and Mrs Harvey, 4 children; and servant, MX and Mrs Henderson, Mr and Mrs Adamson, Mrs (Jreenapand child. Miss Paterson, Messrs Humphries, Dunbar, Fronnes, Saunders, Clark, Walsh. Momson,Dr Garland, and 6 steerage. brigantine, 118 tons, Pratt, from Auckland schooner, 71 tons, Sopworth, from Jessie, ketch, 81 tons, Lyders, from Waikouaiti. Palmerston, keteh, 25 tons, Brebnor, from Waikouaiti. SAILED. schooner,79 tons, Dick, for Anderson, schooner, 96]ftons. Dawson, for ketch * 52 tons » ur^e » Gatlin’s Wajlabi, 8,5., 101 tons. Leys, for Oamaru. Albion, 561 tons, Underwood, for Melbourne. Passengers: Mr and Mrs Barker, 8 children and servant; Mr and Mrs Hogg and 4 children; Mrs Phillips, Mrs Turnbull, Miss Pillaas, Messrs Park, Cramore, Smith, Kisterton, White, and 27 in the „-®' or the Blnff—Messrs Fish, Austin, M*Adam, Sutcliffe, and 3 in the steerage. £ FBOTBOISD SSPAHTDBBB. Bruce, for Lyttelton, April 13. Crusader, for London, April 90. Gloucester, for Hongkong, early. Jeonnie Loutett, for Sydney, early. Maori, for West Coast Ports, April IS. Margaret Galbraith, for London, early, : Oamaru, for London, early. for Northern Ports, April 16. Star of the South, for Fiji, April 14. TteaoaH, for Northern Ports, April 15, Waitara, for liondon^Barly. Wanganui, for Bluff, early.

, The barque Southern Cross commenced to discharge her cargo into lightens on Saturday torenoon. , "

a 8, Lady of the Lake arrived at the Port on proceeded under steam to Dunedin. The ketch Jessie, with a full cargo of wheat from Waikouaiti, arrived at Port Chalmers on Batnroay. —Th® s * B * took her departure for Sydney via Northern ports of New Zealand at 5.15 p.m. on oatraraay. _The Harbor Company’s p.s. Samson, Captain at Port Chalmers at 6 p.m. on SaturW, with passengers and cargo, from Oamaru. The ketch Isabella took her departure for Gatlin’s ■River yesterday forenoon. ’. The schooner Endeavour, with cargo for Oamaru. *** y oSte rdflT^d xaey luge school of right whales was sighted board the Albion, about eight mfloi to the northward of Otago Heads. . maistn e *°h t ,-P a huerston returned from her maiden trip from this port to Waikouaiti on Saturpassed up to Dunedin on the top of the

The b.s. Wanganui returned from her usual at 8 yesterday. She left the toarrlvah' 30 P ‘ ln * on^le “A had fine weather Co.’s s.s. Albion orBJn - yesterday. She Phillip Heads at 6 p.m. on the 31st of

Brain, arrived at Port Camera at 4 p.m. yesterday from Timaru. The !eft Stewart’s Island on the 24th nit. SS+i? G ?L T^?°S B the schooner Crest of the Wave *** .hetch Eliza M'Phee loading grain at “? d xri^lfcut? d * aft /2 l 0 $ ne i. 3:sabella Bratt arrived cargo of timber from Auckland on Baturjwy afternoon, and anchored off Deborah Bay. She S*s.®? , on her maiden trip, and was built by IbHouy Nicol, of the North Shore, Auckland, to , tte OTder ©I Messrs Anderson and M’Ewaa, of timt S n purchased by Messrs Bon- - Sheis entirely built of Mtiverimber, her dimensions being—length loverP TOvea flue addition to our She left Auckland on the 28th March wind for the first 24 hours, wheh it the S.E., and increased to a heavy gale it moderated, mid again shifted to the S.W. Passed the Bast Cape at thn'Sid 0 t \* ! J ; he S.W. wind continued until being hove to under reefed foresail and moderated again at 4 pm v ßw«ed Banks’. PenimXrt n££ on v?-H; ’ wmdß along the coast, and armed off Otago Heads at noon on the 10th, and sailed up as above. J^L Waitar ? , . l . h aviD £ nearly completed her ouding, commenced to bend sails this morning, and oftiieweek 1 depar *' nre * or London towards tho end commenced to unmoor this h® ramoved to the head of the to being taken in for a ttorough overhaul as soon as the Oamaru comes A EACE HOME. thr-iSt 9®®^°. race commenced yesterday morning, cUppers hayin/saUed tor London! Norfolk, the Loch Maxee, and the r^nr^tb?nii^fTl ha Tf a ? 4 ? il ? ble Btart , as they all Heads between half-past seven sndhalf.past right o clock. The commander of the opposed that the three skippers and their officers SHIPPING ITELEGEAM. WELUNOTON.-Ladyhird, from the South, 1,30

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Evening Star, Issue 3785, 12 April 1875, Page 2

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Tapeke kupu
793

Shipping. Evening Star, Issue 3785, 12 April 1875, Page 2

Shipping. Evening Star, Issue 3785, 12 April 1875, Page 2

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