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Shipping.

HIGH WATEB. Tc-r-or.riow. flvAita. i Pt. [ Drmnr.jx. .1.159 pan. I *i. IS* p.m. ) ',".P! ji.m. Monday. (i.OOp.m. | G. lit p.m. | p.m, POET CHALMERS, I vr.ni vrr>. September 2. —Bruce, s.s,, 208 tons, Jones, from Lyttelton, via Timavu. Marie Trinidad, ship, 1,1 D tons, Benislen, from Broad Inlet, Victoria. Uawea, s.h., 101 lons, Wheeler, from Urn Northern Ports. Passengeis: Mr and Mrs Haley, Mr and Mrs Casey, Mjs«cs Daniels, Dixon. Smith, Wilton, Cohen, Borrie, AVdsmi, Carroll. Mrs Williams and two children, Messrs Daniels, linllev, Wilson, Barton, Tairoa, Whittcr, Higgard, A. M‘Clavet, J. M'Clarot, Moffat 1. Twins, Cook,Meedi, Maun, Donne, Pyke, Nans, Hut berim'd. Tievson, Frazer, Scott, Newman, If-dmes, Murray, TnllocU, Kirley. Hargor, and fifteen in the steerage. September -I. —Samson, p.s., Jif I tons, Edie, from Oamaru. Hosannah Hose, brig-ani in.;, Hs.> tons, Simile, fr on Havelock. Hope, £.‘> tons, Julius, from Walkonaili. .OiOl'. Septcmhev 2.—Lady of the Lake, t>o tons, IV'i"hart, for UicMolyueus. "I The b.s. Lady of tin' Lake sailed last evening ho ■ her usual trip to the Mehnuiu. I The Union Co.’s s.s. limy; returned from hei usual I.ip to Lyttelton, via Timaru, ear.y (hisuielie iug, and passed ilie I’orl to Dunedin.

The barque C'ekoll.i having discharged pprt of her deck load to (ho . ati.haction oi ilu- •ouiu.j itk-i will sail for M.V'Mli; ; Im- in si S.W. wind. 'l’iie bmpii- , .•...uinenoed to iimim. . •.••ie, ’.■id i„> i.’Wc 1 .'\s tiilivr l» il .• iit ■ Win:. .-Ill' .. ■••,.■.:• • . -a.-die in Ki!h»: Tm Mniau C. - .”. !i v.-i(’I -d, .nil ; ■ !'t i i ,-li .s',; a'. ;. i<■■ ■ I ,;i-I’.-’. nlTi\ . i ab.-i i vd!w -ni" ili" North, i n P.•,, :i ■ ids ai'in.liiv. :■ l. n /-i• i::;i;11 ", :’ .; . i■ ;i;. • dim im'ow'n ; .-e ‘man. Th,.' 1)'; ’.v.-.i' -i a; f!>w:t;i.i. >•■■!«■.,, 1 1 11 W. 1i; i i i;> ini'i S'.,P lift'd 111..- v.v:i::i. l i* dnvii: ; • |i! .. ' I: Vi'f i Hi’ I \vi ioiiby i fil I’-.;)" ~»• r.-j -,t r and i \ehal.n'Os. Tin* Aiiif’-i.-ii: ide Ti inidnd, cilh .■ f<*l: ■ :i-::h of liiub a *!■. in niViiil Tide!, Vanemvor Wand, was wwd uii ea.Ty (his morning hv Hi.; tug tiivlniig mid am- oil I), bimtli May. She Iff; M'.'i.iu lidfi. oil i la- hj i .him; wdi li a ,\.\V. wind, wlileh eon' itiili’d until (.lekiug Up flic X.M. Iradt.'-i Mi -7 X. <m tin; iTlIi. n*'u*r v tiieii she had Halil air-i wnli ndii f.n- a is. ;i. "ii d-.’. .•■„ avermriiu! .mhahmi' 1 llii'lv mi! |.n;i' .lay ; ,’i’n si\i tilt* Jaiil’ilo) ■", ilm •■•ill i.f July ill bill'.-, imi Vt . and picked HI. it’., I'.. ii.dfs -;a iia ■ 'in.-, a l.ifii wer. moderato. mid .vc-jv Wsi mi la.* i, in:!;; S. ; sishled t li.; Island Wmla cm thed-h ; atVr ionieg the trade.-. i'Ccali.md i.»r iliive na.land (Inn. a !V..sh 'iifff.f siii’ant 1 * i i,\.]a the N. 10., wiii,ai sinned Vor j■■ . dm ■ ; ilienee had ~ii oa-.-wviids (rota ili.' S.TH i-. N.W., .tm i 1 the Ihdi of Aurai-:. when it shifted to tin- s.AV. : oa ihe lllili it iiifiva-.ed i.o a strong .gale. with vain and hj. avy si.'jna!• - , siy-hi fd ihe Three Kin r.-, N..,a'n is!an !, at midiiia.'.: on the loth ; then Had iivdi wi da and mi ■■ ai hd wont her until the dW. when die wind ennu’ a. the \V,S W.. and inere ise-1 a, h".uy e.iha vie ■ sh ll. !u'ii.;r hove-i.it fen’ si . hours n;i hr lower main Tonsiil ; at 1 a.m. on t i : ( '■•i’-'i( :.l 1 'allf !ai-i’Hi I), and hovc-fo n -adi !'i-'’;-i\ hone-’, w!k’!l the a.i'f liioderaieil : lill .l a .n|f,-” odoe o 1 h.’ivv wind- lin i’11..-h Ilf Strails, ■ --i ; My tvo’ ,! he K.. w ' ieli .'.’as emam! on lln - '-T; hj ; lim wi...! ‘.hen shiliff, m IImS.W. until the who. in : ya- in dls, >•.- : •’< 1 1 fo'iiinn.’d uni il the e ; ..he ‘H I n a 111"’ in.r.-oni iii • X.IV., ,• e ■ .. i i’ l 'l*., 1 wind,- ill a.-i'.d tl.e Heads "da;.

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Evening Star, Issue 3910, 4 September 1875, Page 3

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647

Shipping. Evening Star, Issue 3910, 4 September 1875, Page 3

Shipping. Evening Star, Issue 3910, 4 September 1875, Page 3

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