Shipping.
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• Ml/ I'. Autrusi. 20.--Baj- l itil'es Slur, .-?s.,Mlj toiiH, Peterson, I'ov Duihie Point. Auirusi '.:7.—Samsoa, p.s,, 12! tons, Edie, for Oamarn. TLelioldi IVlliinee v.iU hriikenoii Flctolitr'a slip to he cleaned and •■..•••. iata 1. Tlie keteh I'in.iuy, from the Const, heat ui> the barber yesierdav nitenuioi, Tb,.. iiue ketch Edith itei'd pa: *ed the TTond.H bur ov.-nnit,'hound to (-iroviihiuCi 1"'-.»tn tlv Molyueux Two bnivmes, n ;; e t!:o Fiv-v-.i-,-.- Beaut v.'uud two hrnrnutines, arrived ni il,e '■'>.-:'. 's this iorcnoou. The Union Co.'.-; p s. tf:i:n;-:i > ailed for her -./ seal trip to Oamaru slmrily after t Is- arrival of the seven trai:;l'rum Dunediu this lnornirvr. The ketches Good Tom i Oar, Huon Pelle and L:oyds Herald, bound soulh, arc at anchor at the Heads waiting foi the wenthei -, moderate. ' The s.s. Lady of the Lake, which left lust evening for the Molyueux, steamed as far as the Ocean Beach when she met the full foree of the S.W. -=-ale and reinriKd In Port, rl.'s The Union Co.'s a.«. Eeauti-'r.l Star came down from Dunediu yosterday attevuoonand coaled alongside the hulk 10sk, and tm>k her deoariure last (\-oij:m;fV>r Dnthie P.>>.t, U load groin for trailshipment to the.-:,y. T:,,Jiri!,;. The s.a. Phuibo, iiavin-rVon eVaned ami recoated was taken out of the <L-avi:t- Dock and mooypd alongside tlie railway pier io receive cai'fro. She will Kail to-morrow afionioon wiih the outward ijovti.'U of the San F>vi U ci- ;•> jn:i.f!. The s.s. Taranaki was hauled al-.i]isf.«ide the shin Aldergrove for the pnrpise oi' takimvout, her old foremast and shin;,in:; a. new ,-y.w. <?!„. will he taker. ich>the<Lv.viiu: Ooek ta- he canned and recoated with !i)ih-toni:iif;- t!'j!iii>osition as soon as the hj s Ph'nlia comes ouf. S.W. v.-ir.d, accompanied l»v cold vain, set in snoitly after midnight and continued duriug the whok, ot to-diiy, which earned, a total cessation o! work in connection with the suiippin-. We nviv eoufidemly expect, as the wind lias been from the b.\V. for tlie hist few daya, the arrival of some of the anxiously looked-for Home .ships. The Strathmore, which loft London on the 2-th of April is 130 days out, the Atrea 101 day*, and the British Empire cwhty-uuifi days out from Loudon ; the City of Taiijui'tt days from Gia-u'ow, and the Francis LowryPAl days from liew York. The arrivals of will restore the u.nv.il busy appeta-auee to the Port.
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Evening Star, Issue 3903, 27 August 1875, Page 3
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430Shipping. Evening Star, Issue 3903, 27 August 1875, Page 3
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