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Shipping.

HIGH WATEF, To-morrow, Heads. JFt Chalmers, I Hcvedim. 'i 11 p.m. | (i r.i p.m. J 7.:n» p.m. POET CHA.LMEEP, ARRIVED. 0.-toiler a.—Beautiful Star, s.s.. 110 tons Peterson, in.,m Oaniuni. Pas-eager : Mr Blair. Tarautiki, s.s, ‘JHiI tons, 'LI. .yd. Tom Northern Ports. Passengers; Mr and Sirs Anderson, Mr and Mrs l.eu.rk, Mrs Collins and child. Miss Sill., Messrs Drake, TusU-n, Beveridge, (V.mbe.s, Yaldwvn. Nie I ml, S. Jveocb, Leark, Ford, ’Wilson, O'LeaVv’ Walsh, Daphyu. Masked, Whyte, Clark, O'Brieh’ and thirteen in (lie steerage. ’ SAILED. October j.—Samson, p.s., 121 tons, Edie, for Oamant. Pioiu'er, s.-lioonov, 22 tons, Maiheson, I'ni-Sh-v Point. ” the Union Co. s p.s. Sams.in left the rail wav uicr shortly alter the arrival of the seven o’cloek train this morning, unit steamed alongside the ship Invercargill. After taking on hoard a number of immigrants she proceeded on her usual trio to Oftinaru. The Union Co.'s s.s. Beautiful Star relumed at midnight from Oamnru, and 'teamed alongside the ship Portland to discharge 1,.M»0 bags of grain. Who ship Invercargill, having been admitted in pratique, was removed from Ihe Quarantine ground and moored alongside the railway pici this’’morning. The ship Waiinea was removed from the railway pier and moored alongside the British Empire at tue new pier. Ihe schooner Pioneer look her departure ill's morning for Shag Point, The N.Z.S.S. Co.’s s.s. Taranaki arrived with t hirty-nine passengers and cargo from the Northern 1 orts at 10.od I his morning. She left Onohunga at ■J.UO a.m. on the JPth nltia o. and called at Nelson, I letou, Wellington, and Lyttelton. We thank Mr Ldmiustou (purser) for report and northern exchanges. SKIPPING TELEGRAM. Hokitika, October s.—The Eliza Firth has arrived from Melbourne. She left there on the 25th uU.

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Evening Star, Issue 3935, 5 October 1875, Page 3

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287

Shipping. Evening Star, Issue 3935, 5 October 1875, Page 3

Shipping. Evening Star, Issue 3935, 5 October 1875, Page 3

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