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Shipping.

HIQHpWATEB. To-mobbow. HBAns. IPt. Cjulmmb.l Dtokdik. 0.13 p.m, I 0.53 p.m. | 1.33 p itt> POET CIIABM BBS. ARRIVED. August 12.—Eliza M‘Phee, ketch, 32 tons, Peterson, from Gatlin’s Eiver. Hannah, schooner, 52 tons, Tall, from Gatlin s Eiver. Gatlin, ketch, 45 tons, Hannah, from Gatlin* Eiver. s

River mar ’ tons, Connor, from O^tlin’s KnqSf Amita&e ’ barqne ’ 263 toDB > from Bruce, s.s., 208 tons, Jones, from ; Timnru. Passengers: Mr and Mrs n,,w tit’ Via Brenner, Wearing (2), Moon, Eei/t>nr ff » Messrs four in the steoraao. Bilhnson ; and t} l eM y olyncux Lak "’ S,S,6C> tons - Urquhart. from Fmllrfck Chr^ ian > from the Bluff. Newcastle. * oai<lue > 343 tons, Baillie, from PoHs lll^^;? 2 & 08 * Caroy. Northern child, Mr and Mrs Morton and son f “uily(4). Airs Alii. Graham Messr. 3 M,3i 188 v^ a -?? y , Matthews, Mrs Fisher Size TolliT^f U r? o^’ Monkman, Holt fir T TMT-S1: Bsi^ ham - M’Kny, Wilton, steerage. * ’ M t Graham j and fifteen in the

8111*7). 12 '"' Ke8tre1 ' ketch, 52 tons. Bern, for Bchoousr > 22 t° ns . Matheson, for Shag xr n , e ’ i . cutt , er > 25 1 0118 . Graham, for Shag Point Ishnd! tlngale ’ CUUer ’ 16 t ° nS ’ Crabb > f °c Stewart’s kouaitl tICS3 ’ k * tol1 ’ 12 tons ’ Chambers, |for WaiOamiu. 0f otap °* "chooner. 50 tons. Bain, for schooner, 60 tons, Stewart, for Wcllingschooner, 56 tons, Sundstron. for Camille, barque, 365 tons, Roberts, for Newcastle.

PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Bruce, for Lyttelton, August 16. Beautiful Star, for Lyttelton, August 10. Comerang, for Riverton. Dunedin, for London, early. Express, for Invercargill, August 11. Easby, for Newcastle, August 17 Omeo, for Melbourne, August 13*. Otago, for Melbourne, August 20.' Samson, for Ontaaru, August 13. Tafipo, for Wellington, August is rimarn, for Loudon, early, Wellington, for Wellington, August 16.

bar ? u c Harriett Armitage, LomKaipara, was towed up lost evening by the tug Geelong. rAi- > e -£. Fanny, with a cargo of timber from Gnrtm s River, sailed this morning for Oamarn. schooner Pelican, which arrived at the Heads yesterday, beat up as far u the Maori Kaik h-om^dffiton dlS ° liarg * BCarg ° ° f tele £ ra Pk posts The ship Peacemaker, for Guam, was towed to sea this morning by the tug Geelong. The Cotiin River traders—Eliza, M'Phee, Jane Hannah, Catlin, and Dagmar—which arrived at the Hoads yesterday, beat up the harbor this morning, and continued their course to Dunedin. The Union Company’s s.s. Bruce returned from her usual trip to Lyttelton and intermediate ports ,^ b,s movili ug, and steamed alongside the hulk Esk to coal. She left Lyttelton at 1.30 p.m. on the 10th; arrived at Akoroa at 6 p.m., discharged and took on board 808 sleepers, and left for liuiaru at 9.45 p.m. same uijjht; arrived there at 7 ?’r?'f on -£ bc took on board 305 sacks of grain, left for Port Chalmers at 5.30 p.m,, and arrived as above.

The following coasters took their departure this morning with a light S.W. wind Kestrel, for Kakamu ; Jane, Pioneer, and Mary Ellon, for SimFoint; hightiugale, for Stewart’s Island; Daimfless, for Waikonaiti; and Maid of Otago, for Oamarn. & * _Tho barque Frederick Bass ell, with a cargo of coal from Newcastle, was lowed up to her anchorage this forenoon by the tug Geelong, She loft Nowln 3 o?- T L , llu 2Uh Jul - V ; ]lad light N.W. winds to the Jnh, then a succession of S.W. and S.E. winds with heavy sea; on the Ist iust. a heavy sea broke on board and carried away part of her bulwarks • passed Cane Farewell on the 4th, had light E. winds through the Straits, passed Banks’s Peninsula at °iV^ b f '^ l v,, db heavy N.E. gale, and arrived at the Heads at 2 30 p.m. on the 10th i. sssa? took '*“■ Messrs Houghton and Co.’s s.s. Exnress returned this morning from her usual trip to the Bluff, and * •‘•"‘•■w ** to r t > w S 'w l i adjrof returned from her trip Diiuijiu M yUCUX kWt meU ‘ and passed U P *o ling ton cboouer -Dunedin Sailed yesterday for Woliho barquo Camille, for Newcastle, sailed this afternoon with a light S.W. wind, vJ 8

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Evening Star, Issue 3890, 12 August 1875, Page 3

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Shipping. Evening Star, Issue 3890, 12 August 1875, Page 3

Shipping. Evening Star, Issue 3890, 12 August 1875, Page 3

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