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Shipping.

HIGH WATER. To-mobbow. H BADS. | Ft. CHALMERS. I DUNEDIN. i.19 p.m. | 4.59 p.m. ( 5.54 p . m . Monday. 4.55 p.m. | 5.35 p.m. | 6.20 p.m. POET CHALMERS. ARRIVED. May 21.—City of Cashmere, ship, 975 tons, Torrance, from Greenock. Passengers; MessrsMoodic, Kearns, Gray, and fourteen in the steerage. May 22. —Sarah, brig, 233 tons, Thomson, from Portland. SAILED. May 2L—Agnes Jessie, three-masted schooner, 187 tons, Phillips, for Oamaru. Maggie Paterson, schooner, 88 tons, Paterson, for Napier. Isabella Pratt, schooner, 81 tons, Cross, for Oamaru. Gloucester, barque, 450 tons, Vincent, for Hong Kong, with 195 Chinese passengers.

PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Albion, for Bluff, June 7. Alhambra, for Melbourne, May 25. Beautiful Star, for Lyttelton, May S3. Bruce, for Lyttelton, May 26. Comerang, for Invercargill, May 25. Crusader, for London, early. Easby, for Newcastle, May 25. Express, for Bluff, May 23. Ladybird, for Northern Ports, May 23. Omeo, for Lyttelton, May 27. Hugo, for Melbourne, May 27. Oamaru, for London, direct. Haugitikei, for London early. Samson, for Oamaru, May 25. Star of the South, for Northern Ports, June 1 Taranaki, for Northern Ports, May 27.

The schooners Isabella Pratt and Agnes Jessie sailed yesterday for Oamaru.

The barque Gloucester, with 195 Chinese passengers, sailed last evening for Hong Kong The harqne Duke of Edinburgh, for Newcastle, mil bo towed to sea this evening by the tug Geelong. The ship Weuningtou, from London, commenced to discharge her cargo this morning into the railway trucks.

The s.b. Ladybird was taken out of the Graving Dock this morning, and hauled alongside the railway pier to receive cargo. She will sail for tinNorthern Ports to-morrow. • The brig Sarah, with a full carge of bark, cement and posts, from Portland, arrived at the Heads yesterday afternoon, and was tewed up to her anchorage this morning by the tug Geelong. She left Portland on the 6th mat., and .was off the S.W. (Jap© of Tasmania on the 9th; experienced light and variable winds until the 16th, when a strong S W gale was encountered in lat. 47 S., long 162 E '• sighted Stewart’s Island on the 20th, and arrived off the Heads on the evening of the 2lsfc.

ARRIVAL OF THE CITY OF CASHMERE. Triwi e a S^, II TP, lty i )f Cashn ' ere > which arrived at the yesterday afternoon b^th.fTug cTeldoif “shfK ok .*J e SS2: SSe beside, a large general cargo, and\i on E some valuable pure Ayrshire cattle, couriering of one hull and four cows. Th© passengers W.i ■■‘uioyed good health, and the t be passage was the loss of a man on FeSrJS . Hi., lame was John Irvino, and he had baendrihk- i uii, hca ily Previous to going on hoard. On th» day mm mned he rushed np oh deck from I and ]umpe t overboard before any one him. Every endeavor was made tn JlvT- ? I without avail. Tho City ot Cashirere I o„ the 18thof Few/ 1 9 p m. the same day from Bishop!-'-’ fit southerly wind which 00ni1..-' _ at with a when it shifted to the N ”' uufll ihe 27th, got an E. wind up 4 - . , f , until the 28th, when she winds were " u the 7th " r March; then variable on th» experienced until crossing tho equator, iflth in long. 25.26 W. without having met viie usual N.E. trades ; the S.E. trades were immediately caught and were carried to 30 S. on the 2nd April; thence had N.W, and W, winds until the I'th.wbcn it shifted to the N.E.; passed the island cf Tristan d’Acunha on tho Bth, the meridian of Greenwich on the 11th, in let. 39.58 S., and that of the Cape on the 15th, when she got the steady westerlies; on the 10th of May she encountered a strong breeze from the eastward, which continued,-,untillOhe ’l6th,"when {the " •(Uud.mcreaaed to a. heavy,,gale, aopomponied

with a very high sea and terrific squalls. Daring this gale the lashings of the cattle pens were carried away, and also a portion of her bulwarks. The Snares ware made on the 10th instant, and she passed the Nuggets at 2 a.m. on the 20th, arriving off the Heads at 9 a.m. Baste day, when she came to an anchor in consequence of the strong breeze, and was towed up as above. SHIPPING TELEGRAM. Wellington, May 22.—At the Heads, ship Kindostan, from London, with immigrants. Reports all well on board. Sailed: Alhambra, for Lyttelton and South. Passengers for ceast: Col. Reader, Mr Inglis.

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Evening Star, Issue 3820, 22 May 1875, Page 3

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Shipping. Evening Star, Issue 3820, 22 May 1875, Page 3

Shipping. Evening Star, Issue 3820, 22 May 1875, Page 3

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