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Shipping.

HIGH WAT.EiV, To.wo.taow. H>AD3, I PT, t' : - ',UE>J.3, j Dpbebih. 6.59 p.m. | 7.50 | 8.24 p.m. POET OHALMRRC. AT THE HEADS. Taunton, ship, Claik, from London. tuaiVED, October s.—Mory Ellen schooner, 29 tons, Smith, from Oama.ru. Lady of the Lake, s.s., 60 tons, Urquhnrt, from the Molyneux. HAILED. October 6.—Cora, schooner, 42 tons, Russell, for the Kaikoras. rMWwrcp nvwa'TTßXs Beautiful Star, for Lyttelton. October 7. Bruce, for Lyttelton, October 11. Coraornutr, for Riverton, October S. Otugo, for Melbourne, October IS. Samson, for Oaniaru, Octobers. St. Hilda. for Wanganui, October 9, Tnraruo. for Melbourne, October 7. Taupo, for Wollington, October 8. The schooner Cora, with cargo, for too Kaikorar, took her departure this morning with a strong S.W. wind. The ship Tanu ton, iiiiuov flit' oouiiiiiiufl of Captain Clark, formerly of the .-hip Lutterworth, arrived at the Heads this rooming after a. pasr-igc of nincty-six days from London. The brtcfintine Sena nil, for the Bluh, sailed down from Dunedin this ujoi::i’;v and anchored Cic Carey 11:;\. Ip T: -O-- Ihadms u :: y..> 0.-ouerd-, o 'i>chn--.'e .uer i-iviro '.::o If.-htet .e.r tvplirminsi-.e-. t.■ Dueediii. The selioo'-er M-ry Ellen, fives Ocan:. u. mC.vl yosicv-ety uffrr-.ooii, r.ed pnf - ! up i,, ’>u , » i a*- f.ri'ly O; tiic Tiake a.*** .V '-l ■■ e ec* 1 ., ■ -v.-'u C ; n Molyneux. nnd passed the Pori i.. Den. ,V.,. M-ssvt. H.--n?h.:ou and ts ». w.-v >1 wn from Dum- .in, nnd nvoe • • >.-d - ... .hi!.ub, ;:,-.k f:> c-sl. >i;,; v,; i: ut ■ o . nr-' tT; -■ ...cu.iig for 1, e Blub. Tlii- Dnioi: Co.'s s s. -.vip r.yt. Ter C evening fov lb. Wert tVn-i vi- Soir:-«un Boris. ‘ y' me cellin' :t- nrtiCVs civ io lv • ■ - .... : p- p>,jjur.iuo.s !no pew.. sofl e j v.voi ■ ..g ill, c,-. a mark of <heir for the ability and v.alehtulr.ess be displayed as donor superintendent on ll u passage out. Tee thfrs n. 5 Cmr in s.nmls r. and on them is ..-ngr/ived ; ‘••presented to Lh Afarlin l. v the pass ■n;r.->r.-: of Die Cup be,ereuv;.bl. Dunedin. 'M.Z., October, 1d... ” liny c !;i> rire a useful binocular glass, s Ivor mounted, with p: ..oat srlsss protectors ; a largo tobacco jar o f enamel and oak, silvermounted ; a silver <b inking cup. pilt end gold rimmed, round which arc rained Pgures representing the spotiv-'o l\inevah; and n gold-njonntod Mord.m’s ivory iooth-nicV:, The collectors for tho presentation were Messrs Sidford nnd Chancellor. The various articles v.eie obtained from Mr Hislop’ of Princes street.

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Evening Star, Issue 3936, 6 October 1875, Page 3

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405

Shipping. Evening Star, Issue 3936, 6 October 1875, Page 3

Shipping. Evening Star, Issue 3936, 6 October 1875, Page 3

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