Shipping.
HIGH WATEE. To-aiouuow. Heads. | Ft. Uhaliiee. I }. I DDMtma. 11.43 p.m. 1 0.23 p.m. | 1.08 p.m. POET CHALMERS. ARKIV£D. July 13.—Defiance, ketch, 22 tons, Burke, from Mocraki. SAii,rr>. July 13. —Elliotts, brig, 285 tons, Crinastcad, for Newcastle. Phoebe, s.s. 416 tons, Worsp, for Northern Torts. Pasueugers—Pour iu the saloon. Sainson, p. 3.124 tons, Edie, for Oatnaru. City of Cashmere, ship, OSO tons, Torrence, for Astoria.
Phoebe, 416 tons. Worsp, for Northern Poits. Passengers: For Lyttelton Mr and Mrs H. Young and family (3); Mrs Duncan and family (S); Messrs M'Lean, J. Kilgour, Hislop, and Mills. For "Welliugton—Sir J. L. C. Bichardson, Messrs Hart, Maun, Knight, and Wells. For Nelson—Mr and Miss Smith. For Manakau—Mr D. F. Chapman, and 3 in the steerage. PROJECTED PEPARTOEKri. AJhaiuluM, for Melbourne, July 21. Beautiful Star, for Tinioru, July 14. Bruce, for Akaroa, July 18. Crusader, for London, early. Duuedin, for London, early. Loehuagar, for Newcastle, early. Ladybird, for Lyttleton, July 17. Mclxinq, for "Wellington, early. Otago, for Molbourne, July 21. I "Wangiinui, for Invercargill, July 15.
The p.s. Comeraug, for the Bluff, takes her del>arture this evening. The brig Elliotts, for Newcastle, was towed to Boa. this afternoon by the s.s. Jane.
The ketch Defiance, from Mceraki, rarived this morning and pnssed up to Dunedin. The schooner Anne lloulan was towed down alongside the ship Peacemaker for transhipments to Oan aru.
The fine ship City of Cashmere, for Astoria, was towed to sea Ihis morning from tho railway pier by the tug Goelong. The N.Z.S.S. Company's s.s. Thoebe left the railway pier this afternoon for her usual trip to tht Northorn ports.
The Union Company's p.s. Samson loft tho railway pier for her usual trip to Onmaru shortly after the arrival of tho seven o'clock train from Dunedin.
f [The Union Company's s.s. Taupo left the railway pier for tho Northern Ports shortly after -i p.m. yesterday; but unfortunately, owing to the thick weather, she took the edge of the hanu in the cross channel, where she remained until high water last night and then proceeded on her voyage.
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Evening Star, Issue 3864, 13 July 1875, Page 3
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346Shipping. Evening Star, Issue 3864, 13 July 1875, Page 3
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