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Shipping.

JJTC• U water. HiiPi), Irr !"• •! >•; as. | Hr-.;*;)!,,-. U.:)9 i>.v . I (Uf . ! 1.01 , ~11. POUT V..UI i,!;. August 20.—Shag, e.s., :i.> Urn;;, Wing, from shag Beautiful Slav, s.a., Ut! tons, Peterson, from Lyttelton via Ximava. Express, s.s., 13C tf us, Christian, from tlic Bluff. Tauiio, s.s., -161 tons, Macfnriane, from Northern Porls. I’csacmgevs : Mcsdmmjs Liavdut, liloftitt, Mearos, Misses Palmer (2i, Garrett, Masters Strode, Roberts (2), Tanner, Larnaeh, Messrs Hoskins, Moore, Bowen, rtniv, Gimmcll, Pellet, Monaghan, Sewell, Coleman, ami live in the steerage. Eliza M'Phee, ketch, 22 tons, Peterson, from Gatlin’s Kiver. Taranaki, s.s., 299 tons. Lloyd, from tlio North. Passengers: Mr and Mrs Saunders, Mr and Mrs Smith, Messrs Somerville, Mills, Hays, M‘Qay, Riee, Smith, Thomson, White, James, Caldwell, and nine steerage. sAiimr. August 26. —Harriet Annitage, barque, 262 tons, Mailiar, for Kaiparu. ’ Jane Hannah, schooner, 52 tons, Mntheson, for Eoxton. Lady of the Lake, s.s., for the Molyneux. The barque Harriett Aruiiiago sailed this morning for Kaipnvr. with a fine S.W. wind, 'L’lm barque X'rcderick Parse!! having finished ballasting will shortly sail lor Hobart Town. The s.s. Slum arriv. il last n ; ght from Shag noiut and passed up to liinn’ilin. Tin seliooiii r Elil-.uiK Casl! .now on '.Suthni'inud’a slip, is teneiving a n. w false keel and having her topsides iV'Tiulkid. The seln.uior Clio ami ketch Deiiane;.' .-ailed down from Dunedin ami anchored ar tin; port this morning. The schooner Jam; Hannah took her departure for Poxlou this morning, with a strong S.W. wind. The ketch Eliza MThee, with a cargo of timber ' from Gatlin's Rive; - , arrived (ally this morning, and passed up to Dunedin,

He following, in addition to those published yesterday, were passengers to Melbourne by the s.s. Otago : —Colonel Harrington, Messrs H. Turnbull, >T. F. Smith, W. Turnbull, F. B. Smith, and Q Bell. The Union Company’s s.s. Beautiful Star arrived rrom Lyttelton via Timnrn at eight o'clock this morning, and passed up to Dunedin to discharge, bho will snil again this evening on a special trip to Duibie’s Point to load grain tor transhipment to the s.s. Tara nut. The k.k. Express arrived from her usual trip to the chill at 3 a.m. this mo niug, which port she left it 4.40 p.m. yes'erday. After lauding a few passengers at the old jetty she sf earned alongside the brigantine Sarah Pile and lowed tier up to Dunedin. Tlic s.s. Taranaki arrived from the North at 1.20 to-day. She lc*t Ihe Mannkim at 12,45 p.m. on the 21st, and arrived at, Taranaki at 5 a.m. on the 22nd. but, owing to the heavy N.E. gale, no boat could nomc off; left at 0 a.m.. called at Nelson, Picton, y elMinglon, and Lyttelton, which port she left at o.le p.m. yesterday, and arrived as above. From the Miumkau to Nelson had a strong N.W. gale, with heavy sea and vain ; from Wellington, strong S.E. wind, and from Lyttelton to Port Chalmers a strong S.W. wind. The Union Co.’s s.s. Taupo, under the command of Captain Macfarlaue, arrived alongside the railway pier at 8,45 this morning’ from her usual trip to Onehuuga, via iutermediufe ports. She left, there at 12.40 p.m, on the 21st; called at, Taranaki, Nelson, Picton, Wellington, and Lyttelton. She left Lyttelton at 3.45 p.m., and arrived as above; experienced strong westerly w ' ll ds, with high confused sea, from Onehunga to Nelson; thence light variable winds, with moderate weather, to arrival. We thank Mr W, Newman (purser) for report and exchanges. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS, W kllington, August 20. —The Ladybird has arrived from the South. Net,son, August 20.-—A small vessel was lost night reported by the Easby to be lying for shelter at Astraloho Bay. The weather here is «alu.

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Evening Star, Issue 3902, 26 August 1875, Page 3

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616

Shipping. Evening Star, Issue 3902, 26 August 1875, Page 3

Shipping. Evening Star, Issue 3902, 26 August 1875, Page 3

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