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Shipping.

I:;--;:? w'; i !•' 1 J>UV. .119 i',;. . 1 2 f-9 | 4•! 1 Jurr- 3.~Roberf -b-ncs, barque, 2f-7 tons. Owen, trom tno Mr untm ’ ■ vi "IJnmj 3.—Wiillul'j. hj., 103 ions, l j6 ys f.v,- w-, n ganni via O.unru. ’ • ■ - Janot Ramsay, schoc-ntr. 41 tons, for Gatlin’s River. Margaret Scolly, cutter, 16 tons, M‘Kar for Toi Tois. 1 June 4.—Samson, p.s., 124 tons, Edie, for Onui iru Pioneer, schooner, 22 tons, Mathesou, for the Molyueux. The s.s. Wallabi sailed last, evening for Wan gauui, via Oamoru and Wellington. ° The Harbor Company’s p.s. Samson sailed this morning for her usual trip to Oamaru The whole of the immigrants- of the ship E-n-1 of Zetland were removed this morning to the railway pier by the steamer Geelong, muter the aurwrvis.m of Mr Colin Allan, and conveyed to Dunedin bv the 1.30 tram. J The barque Robert Jones, from Mauritius sailed up yesterday afternoon with a light N.E. wind She left Port Louis on the 14th of April wi'h S E wind, which continued uutil the 28th, from which date until the 23rd she had variables. The wind then suddenly shifted from the N.E, to S \V and blew furiously for a few hours, and during ihe r d - she carried away her spanker boom and splitspvwal sails. The weather then moderated until the 12 th of May, when she encountered another furious .ede from the S.W., which continued for twenty-four hoiirs; thence had light and variable winds, and sighted the Snares on the 28th, arriving at the Heads at 2 p.m. yesterday. ” SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. Bluff, June 3.— The Tararua, with the English mail, left Melbourne on the 20th, and arrived hero at 6 p.m. to-day. Sho brings twenty-onc saloon and thirty steerage passengers; 350 tons of cargo for all ports. She sails for Dunedin at 4 p.m. on the 4th Passengers for Dunedin; Captain Kitchener Mrs Kitchener, and four children and servants • Messrs Humphries, Blacker, Tennett, Howor hj, ’ Monks Mrs Moir, Mrs Blacker, Rev Mr Rigg, and twenty •’ four in the steerage. J Wellington June 4.—Arrived: The We liugton, from the South Sailed: The Albion, for the South Passengers; Misses Dane and Cohen \r.wara Sheriff, Clayton, Williams, and Borrie, *

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Evening Star, Issue 3831, 4 June 1875, Page 3

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366

Shipping. Evening Star, Issue 3831, 4 June 1875, Page 3

Shipping. Evening Star, Issue 3831, 4 June 1875, Page 3

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