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Shipping.

HIGH WATEB. TO-MOEROW. Heaps. I Pr. Chalms 53.1 Hukhdih. SAG p.m, | 6,2 dp.m. | 7.11 p.m. POBT CHALMBiiS. ARRIVED. July 21.—Camille, barque, 3G5 tons, Robert?, from Newcastle. Samson, p. 3., 121 tone, Edic. from On morn. Passenge s : Messrs Lees, Christie, Buck, Chase, Menlove, Eraser, Mrs Clowes, Misses Wnite and Gifford ; ten iu the steerage. 1 July 22.—Express, 8.8., 130 tons, Christian, from , tho Bind'. Passengers: Misses M‘Kenzio, Ellis, Taylor, Hay, Messrs Couzens, Gibbs, Reed, and Proctor; two iu tho steerage. Jane Speirs, barque, 303 tons, Bear, from Geographe Bay, Western Australia. Woodville, barque, 302 tons, Cuudy, from Newcastle. Lady of the Lake, s.s., CO tons, Urquhart, from the Molyncux. SAILED. July 22.—Pioneer, schooner, 22 tous, Mattheson. for Shag Point. Fanny, ketch, 25 tous, Williams, for Oamaru, Cora, schooner, 45 tous, Tyson, for Oamaru. Weiiuiugton, ship, 882 tous, Winder, for Callao. Otago, 1,000 tous, M'Leau, for tho North. Passengers : For Lyttelton—Messrs C. Holmes, Fielding, and Campbell. For Wellington Messrs Back aud Broaubcut. For Hokitika—Messrs Barhour (2). For Melbourne—Mesdamos Beeves, B. C. Haggitt, Misses Hnggitt (2), ;,nl 5 in the steerage for all ports.

Taranaki, 299 tons, Lloyd, for Northern Porta. Passengers: For Lyttelton-judge Johnston and secretary,' Messrs Smytliiea (2), Barton, and Martin. For Wellington—His Honor the Superintendent, Messrs D, Heid (M.H.E.) and Brown. For Poreiy Bay—Mr E. ft 1 . Word. For Nelson—Mr Lighthand, For Taranaki—Mr Connell; ten in the steerage for all porfs. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Albion, for Melbourne, August 2. Alhambra, for Melbourne, July 23, Beautiful Star, for Lyttelton, July 23, Bruce, for Akavoa, July 27. Crusader, for London, early. Countess of Kiutore, for London, early. Dunedin, for London, early, Eaaby, for Newcastle, August 9, Express, for Bluff, July 24. Samson, for Oama.ru, July 23. Tararua, for Melbourne, July 31, Taupo, for Wellington, July 27. J JTimaru, for London, early. Wellington, for Wellington, July 26,

The barque Camille was towed up last evening by the tug Geelong, after a fine passage of eight days twenty-two hours from Newcastle, which port she left on the 12th inst.

The ketch Fanny, for Oamoru, and the schooner Pioneer, for Shag Point, took their departure iyestevday.

The Union Co.’s p.s. Samson arrived from Oamaru last evening, and continued her course to Dunedin.

Messrs Houghton and Co.’s s.s. Express, from the Bluff, via W-.uknvn, arrived alongside the railway pier at 9.30 this morning. She left the Bluff at 5.15 p.m. yesterday, and had S.W. winds to arrival. The s.s. -Wellington was hauled into the Graving Dock last evening. The schooner Cora sailed this morning with a full cargo for O.anaru.

The N.Z. Company’s s.s. Taranaki, for the Northern ports, took her departure from the railway pier this afternoon.

Messrs M'Mcckou Blackwood’s s.s. Otago, for Melbourne via Northern and West Coast ports, sailed this afternoon from tho railway pier. Tho barque Celcslia was removed from tho stream alongside the new pier this morning by tho tug Gecl-mg.

The sign vis at the Heads this forenoon announced the arrival of the barques Woodville from Newcastle, and the Jane Spiel’s with a cargo of timber from Geographic Bay. Western Australia. The tiw Geelong proceeded down and towed up the Woodville, after which she returned and towed up the Jauo Spier-!.

The ship Wouuington, for Callao, took her departure this afternoon with a fine S.W, wind. The s.s. Lady of the Lake returned shortly after noon to-dny with a cargo of produce from the Holynoux,

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Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi

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Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Evening Star, Issue 3872, 22 July 1875, Page 3

Word count
Tapeke kupu
566

Shipping. Evening Star, Issue 3872, 22 July 1875, Page 3

Shipping. Evening Star, Issue 3872, 22 July 1875, Page 3

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