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Shipping.

HIGH WAT'EP, TO-JiORJIOW. f?S!ADB. _ JPt. U5iAiKM»a, S UVKXOIS, 0.10 p.m. t I 5.55 p.rn. j o_,jq ■n^ t , t AT THE IIEAOS. Kedvon, ha-rrme, from Newcastle. Schiohallion, barque, from Glasgow. FOKT Olf ,<, XM SJin. AniilVEl). OS 1 " 11 Beautiful Star, a.s., liij tons, retcrsou, from uawnra. Wniigantii,B.s. > 179t---ns, Christian, from Lythdton, via intermediate porta. Passengers: Moadames Harper, Piper, Sutherland, All™, Holt, and 2 children, Miasea Clark. Mollisou. Mandera, Allan Hcssra Dee ey, Corr, Hornal.y, Burrows, Taylor* M h-erraa, Snfhold, Kennedy, Yonn S , Btaile, and 10 lathe steerage.

i»Si? 'p l6 totlS * W ° ISi) ' for Mtolton and the £♦ll 11 ': . lcl ' -Tiytteltou - Cmttsiln Wrflw 1 Jfe '\? l * ,a ? C( and L----rtin S . * For Woilinatou-Mv nad lira D.ivirtaou and sou, *& u In, V °l Holder. Fov Polity IS.r, —Mlkso) Audorson f~:-i. For NeK-.n —Mr V-\-hug chfldwn, Mr pu.l Mi* Wood, Mrs Hosier, and 3U ateei»g* for all ports,

December M.—Tfttipo, s.a., 461 lons, Mm>farlaDC, for Lytteltonand the Xorth. Passengers: For Lyttelton—Mr and Mrs Sale, Mr <>nd Mrs Dixon, Mr and Mrs Foster, Mr and Mrs Hart, Mesdames Martin, Chapman, Collins, Haines, C. Haines, Misses Heard, Chapman (2), Stone, Hart, Cuplain Rose, Messrs Bayliss, Bowys, Miller, Grant, Williams. For Wellington Mesdaines Windmill, Yaldwyn, and tlireo children ; Mi9ge3 Rutherford, servant, and three children; Catfln, Messrs Wilson, Althcrne, Gwynneth, Stolir, Yaldwyn, Jaeger. For Wanganui—Mr Hong. For Nelson—Mesdames Eodgers and Barnett. For Mauakan—Messrs Jennings. Wood, Hunter, Rutlaud, Bell, Winton, White, Actes; nnd fourteen in the steerage for all ports. Defiance, ketch, 22 tons, Burke, for Oainaru. Cyplirenos, R.M.S.S., 1,279 tons, Wood, for Kandavau, via coast ports. Passengers: For Sau Francisco—Mr and Mrs Ogilvie and two children, Messrs Hums and Ogilvie. Hannah Barrett, schooner, 57 tons, Eenuer, for Foxton.

PROJECTED DSyARTOEBS. Arawata, for Melbourne. December 17. Albion, for Melbourne, December 22. Cyphrenes, for San Francisco, December 15. Wanganui, for Lyttclton, December 16. Express, for Tnvercargill, December 15. Elizabeth Graham, for London, December 20. Ringaroon a, for Melbourne, December 27. Timaru, for London, December 15. Taupo, for Wellington, December 14.

The Union Company's s.s. Maori left Greyruouth to-day with a full cargo of coal and coke. She calls at Jackson's Bay, Martin's Bay, and Bluff Harbor, aud is due at Port Chalmers on Sunday next. The Timaru has on board the following cargo : 4,201 bales of wool, valued at L8V.080; 1,849 bags of wheat, valued at Ll,80O; 15 tons bones- aud horns, valued at LI SO: 153 cases of glue, valued at L 150: 286 casks tallow and pelts, valued at L 3.500 ; 70 cases sundrios, valued at LI,500; 5 boxes gold, valued at L 26.600. Total, L 117.780. The North Gerrnau barque Anna Dorathce, with a full cargo of tea, of which 16,000 packages are for this port and the remainder for Lyfctclton, sailed up last last evening as far as the lower auchorage, after a rather long passage of eighty-three, days from Foo Chow, which port sho left on the 22nd of September. - The brigantiue Kate Brain, bound to Auckland with a cargo of breadstutt's, had a- narrow escnpo at Oama.ru on Wednesday night. She sailed from the wharf at 8.15 p.m. with a light and failing S.E. breeze. When about 100 yards to the north of

■where the ship "Water Nymph was wrecked, the wind soenied to fnil her completely, and she drifted rapidly towards shove. This wis about eleven o'clock. Captain G.'y let go an anchor, which brought her up, but not a moment too soon. At a few minutes past midnight a light land breeze came away, and the vessel glided out to a. comparatively safe distance.—' .N", O. Times.'

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Evening Star, Issue 3996, 15 December 1875, Page 3

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598

Shipping. Evening Star, Issue 3996, 15 December 1875, Page 3

Shipping. Evening Star, Issue 3996, 15 December 1875, Page 3

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