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Shipping.

HIGH WATER. To-srohiiovv. HvADS. | Pi. C.rf.XMXR3, I SOWBriB. 0.-K5 p.m, { 1.2G p.m. | 2.11 p.m, POUT CHALMERS, AUKIVUD. October 23.—Samson, p.s., 124 tons, Edi<\ from Oaiaaru. Passengers: Mrs Alford, Mrs Borrieand two children, Misses Low, Coates (two), Messrs Blackburn, M'Lcan, Sllmmski, Hartman, Augnn, and eleven steeratre. October 24. —Wajipanui, s.s., 179 tons, Fraser, from the Blub. Passengers : Mrs Morrison, Messrs Cootcs, Johnston, Spencer, Campbell, Rodgers, Mayo, M'Ewcn, Edhouse, Canty, Holley, aud seven steerage. Sbng, s.s., 31 tons, Wing, from Shag Point. Sarah Pile, brigantine, 115 tons, Wvad, from Kaipava. /Vtoher 21.—Eliza MThoo, ketch, 3i) tons, M'Neill, for Oanmvu. Oalhn, ketch, 46 tons, Hannah, for Oamaru. Isabella, ketch, 52 tons, Purdie, for Gatlin’s R'.ver. Clio, schooner, 81 tons. Chambers, for Moeraki. Camille, barque, 3C5 tons, Williams, for Newcastle. VROJI-Cl’isu ! ’ l*AltTl'Rli(i. Albion, for Melbourne, October 27. Beautiful Srnr, for LvtioUoii. Oeiobor 26. City of Tanjor.*, for Astoria, October 27. .Flashy, for He voastlo, October 27. Express, for Invercargill. October 23. flawea, far Wellington. Nommber3. I sidy of the Lake, fur IlalHeiha. October 25. Maori, tor Lyttelton, October 28. Mikado, for S;m Francisco. November 17. Otago, for Melbourne, November 5. Lams.in, forOamavu, October 26. St, Kilda, for Wanganui, October 26. cbe shin Maria Trinnbid will take her departure mi -VowcasCo to-morrow. ■; Tim ship City of I’anjom wis removed from the railway pier ro the new jetty this morning. !he barque Enid was removed from the stream a.ongsnlo I he railway pier this afternoon. he s.s. fet, Kilda st< nm-d np to Dunedin yesterday to take iu cargo for Wanganui via intermediate ports. The barque Camille took advantage of the S W. wmd this morning and sailed for Newcastle. The schooner Clio, with a cargo of limber tor Moeraki, u-so sailed this morning. The s.s. Beautiful Star having been cleaned and )■' painted. was taken out of Murray’s floating dock and steamed tip to Dunedin to take in cargo. She will leave for her usual trip to Lyttelton via/fisraru to-morrow afternoon. The Riugavooma has again shown herself to be f i-.-;uKi-a.way tho fastest vtssol in these* \rnters. Ou Sunday she mads the run up to Lyttelton in 14 tv airs 55 minutes ; the Tunpo taking 17 hour,-; 25 minutes, and the Taranaki 16 hours and 5 minutes Captain Smith, of tho barque Coque du Viilime’ committed suicide at Lyttelton on Saturday morning The mate found him dead iu bis berth, with a bullet bole iu bis temple. Pecuniary difficulties ore supposed to be the cause of tho rush act. Tho s.s. Wanganui left tho Blutf at 4.80 p.m. on c iturday, had L. and N.E. winds to Cape Saunders thence S.W. winds to arrival at 10 p.m. yesterday! Captain Eraser reports passing a vessel supposed to ho the Waimea eighteen miles east of the Bluff. ?,! ie .A Vhlt !' Roso * from Lyttelton, arrived at the Bluff on Thursday last. A wonderfully quick run of 7 days 19) hours has been made across the Atlantic by the Inman Loyal Mail steamer City of Richmond, which left Roche’s Point, Queenstown Harbor, at 4.45 p.m. on Friday, July 16, imd arrived at Sandy Hook, the entrance to Now York Harbor at 12.30 pm on Saturday, tbe 24th July. The highest day’s steaming was 3SO miles, the lowest 360, averaging 365 nautnial miles per day, or over fifteen knots an hour—a performance never equalled by any steamer afloat —‘ 111. Sp. and Dr. News.’ The brigantine Sarah Pile, with a full cargo of t-.mber from Kaiparu, heat upas for as the lower anchorage this morning, and was shortly afterwards towed to Dunedin by the s.s. Jane. She left Xaipara on the 16th inst., and crossed the bar next day with a northerly wind, which continued through tiio straits; passed Cape Campbell on tbe Iffib and Banks’s Peninsula on tho 20th; had li-ht winds then to arrival nt the Heads at 6 p.m. on Saturday. Captain Wynd reports the arrival at Kaipara of tho schooner Jessie Nieol after a, fine passage of three and ariiaif days from this port. J

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Evening Star, Issue 3952, 25 October 1875, Page 3

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668

Shipping. Evening Star, Issue 3952, 25 October 1875, Page 3

Shipping. Evening Star, Issue 3952, 25 October 1875, Page 3

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