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Shipping.

HIGH WATKK. To-hoheow. 0.31 p.m. I 1.11 p.m. j i.ocp.n,; POST_CHAIjaEB.S. ARRIVE!). July 29.—Samson, p.s., 121 tots, Edie, from Oainaru. ' EoJorick Dhu, brigantinc, 103 tons, M'Kenzie, from Kaipara. ' Kestrel, ketch, 52 tons, Bern, from Alldny B.vy Ladybird, b.s., 2(JB tons, Andrews, from Northern ports. Passengers —Mr and Mrs riMd Mrs Hammond, Misses Eeid (21, Johnson Monk' Master Reid (2), Messrs Huuter AnSn.Hte' cott, Solonmn, Smythes (2), Xcviu, Dcsinoud, Lew aud seveu m the steerage. *' Tt&' C 3!' B ' S - 136 J OU3 ' Christian, from the Blutr. Passeu-jers—Mr and Mrs Flanagan, Mrs Alexander, Miss Thomson, Ca:»!a!u Jrv S ? Messrs Andrew. Mansoii, Miller, Corrmok, Kinross, JohnW ' Hobta ' Tl,lloch ' aud tlSyn^.. "- °° to ' U "" te^

Tararaa s.a., £93 ton;, Chirk, from Melbourne, via the Bluff. Mel-bourne-Mrs Koberts, Messrs Stobo, Po'ers Bishop, M'Tavish, Hamilton, and nineteen in'the s'ephemon ° m Blnff - MoiS « "«»** and Shag, s.s., 15 tons, Wiuj;, from Sh:ig Point. n J v ly . 29-Isabella, ketch, 52 tous, Turd'e, for Catlin s Ui.-er. for F bC t a Anderson ' scL -ooncr, 8,3 tou3, Peterson, Shag, s.s., 45 tons, Wing, for Shag Point. PROJECTED nuPARTFPHS. Albion, for Melbourne, August 2 Bruce, for Lyttelton, August 0. Beautiful Star, for Lyttelton. Au<mst 0 Comerang, for Invercargill, July ill. Duucdin, for Loudon, .carly. Ensby, for Newcastle, August 9 Hawea, for Wellington, August 4 Ladybird, for "Wellington, July 31. Maori, for Lyttelton, August . Samson, for Oamaru, July 30. Star of the South, for Ausklaud, July 31 Tararua, for Melbourne, July 30. ' The p s. Samson returned last evening from her usual trip to Oamaru. The schooner Isabella Anderson, for Foxton and Isabella, ketch, for Catlin's ltiver, sailed yesterday. The ketoh Kestrel, with a full cargo of produce arrived this morning from Allday Bay The barque Prospector, with cargo for Auckland is ready for sea, and will sail with the first south-west The s.s. Lady of the Lake arrived at noon toclay, from the Molyneux, and passed up to Dunearn. • The 4. ?^ S on E l p - reSB a ™ ved alongside the railway Pier at 10.30 this morning. Sue left the Bluff at 4.45 yesterday, and had strong N.W. winds to arrival. ,T h °Union Co.'s s.s. Maori came down from Dun. earn this morning, for the purpose of being taken into Murray's Abating dock, to be cleaned and have her bottom recoated.

? ode £ ck ?.hti, "Ma Ml cargo of 22,000 feet timber from Knipara sniled up last night. She left Kaipara on the 19th, had a flue N W wind to Cape Campbell, which was passed on the afternoon of the 21st; thence light variable winds and calms to arrival.

»■!%- S Sb< b - C £-. 8, , 8 ' S - ladybird arrived alongside the Kailway Pier from the Northern porta at 9.30 this morning. She loft the Manuliau at 1,30 p.m. on the 24th, arrived at Taramki at 6 a.m. next day, took on board thirty tons of and ltft for SSL 80 ? «* ° a, - n H £ i r & vcd thciQ at o:ao a -m- on the l „ '.J eft a S ain at i- 80 I'-"*-, and arrived at Picton at 9.40 same evening. Left again for Wellington at 1 am. on the 27th, arrived at that port at 6 a in • left again at 4 p.m. same night, and arrived at Lvttolton at 4 a.m. on the 28th; left again for Port Chalmers at 1.40 p.m. same day, and airivod as above. We thank her purser (Mr W. Dougherty) for report and Northern exchanges. Messrs M'Mockan and Blackwood's s s Tarania an-ived from Melbourne via the Bluff, with the Otago portion of the Suez mails aud iSO tons of cargo, at 1 p.m to-day. Hie left the railway pier atSaudndge: at 2.15 p.m. on the 23rd, passed 'he Heads at 5.45 p.m., and Swan Island at 3.30 p m on the 24th; hatfUgUt N.E. winds and line wither until making the Solanders at 7 a.m. on the 28th when she h.id a fresh S.E. wind, with rain uutii arrival at the Bluff at 1.30 p.m.; discharged caivo and left lor Pert Chalmers at 9 p.m.,and had strong N.E. winds to arrival. We thank Mr Gibbon (purser) for roport aud exchanges.

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Evening Star, Issue 3878, 29 July 1875, Page 3

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Shipping. Evening Star, Issue 3878, 29 July 1875, Page 3

Shipping. Evening Star, Issue 3878, 29 July 1875, Page 3

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