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Shipping.

HIGH WATER, TO-MORROW. Meads, i Ft. Chalshes. j Dtruimiiß, Ell p.m. I 1.21 p.m. j 2.06 p.m. PORT CHALMERS. ARRIVED. December 22.—Samson, p.s., 121 tons, Rdio, from Oama.ru. Passengers: Mesdames Bum ing, M’Laren, Blisses Hay, Paterson, Spence, Cleary, Webb, Grant, Reynolds, Messrs Forrester, J. Ogilrie, Finch, Greenfield, Galbraith, Bunting, Steven.-', ami six in tlie steerage. Shag, s.s,, 31 tons, "Wing, from Shag Point. December 23. Beautiful Star, s.s., UG*t ms, Peterson, from Clamant. Passengers: Mr Weiss, and two in the steerage. Comerang, p.s., 150 tons, Best, from the Bluff. Wanganui, s.s., 179 tons, Christian, from Lyftei. ton via intermediate ports. Passengers; Mrs Lnvleii, Miss Benjamin, Messrs Velvin, Johnson, Bmcli, Foster, Crammoud, Walton, Anderson, Reid, and two in the steerage. SAinim. December 23,—Hawea, 461 tons, Wheeler, for the North. Passengers for Lyttelton Mesdames Kates, Webb, Pyke, Park, two Sisters of Mercy, Misses Mione, Holmes, Mills, Warren, two children, Mrs Foswell, Melloy, Milne, Day, Robertson, Broad, Twyen, Regnall, Inglis, ‘ Hhv, Harris, Kates, Captain Henderson, Rev. Mr Bullev. For Wellington Mesdames , ; Benuel fc. Mai t land, child, and servant, Miss Cameron, Messrs Meinumth, D. Mdls, Pulton, Hon. Mi (Mantell. Sir J. Richardson. For Nelson—Mr Duueklcy, For Pictou —Messrs Forrest (2). For Maunkau— M; s Brown, KMr Connell and family (41, Messrs Leeks, M.'Dermid (21, Smith, Martin, Qnllard, nud ten steerage, for all ports. PROJECTED DEPARTSRX3, Beau* ifnl Star, for Timaru, December 25. Comerang, for Riverton, December 24. Elizabeth Graham, for London, December 29. Invercargill, for Loudon, January 10. The p.s. Samson returned from O.imaiu la -1 evenin,g with 150 hales of wool for transhipm ml to 1 !n> barque Elizabeth Graham. The p.s. Comerang retained ibis morning from her usual southern trip, and steamed past the port to Dunedin. Tilt; brig Transport was removed from the stream alongside the new jetty yesterday, and commenced to discharge ttio morning. The fiiiip Cnrimirlhoushiro was removed from the railway pier and anchored in the stream this morning. The Union Co.’s s.s, Beautiful Star returned early this morning from her special trip to Gamaru with 216 hales of wool nud L’unbagsof win .. j for transhipment to the Elizabeth Graham and Uav.r.i, The Union Co.’t chartered Wanganui arrived at six this morning from her imual trip to LvKelton via intermediate porls. Bho left Lyttelton at b p.m, on tho 20th, arrived at Akarca at, midnight ; left again at 1.30 u.m. on the 21st, 3nd arrived ni Timaru at 11.30; discharged and took on board, besides ( they cargo, 361 bales of wool, and left at 6,45 p.m., and arrived as above. On Oc uher u Messrs Palmer and Co., Jarrc.w, lauimhed from their ship-building yard an iron sailing ship, named the Wairo, huilt to the order of IV New Zealand Shipping Company, the dimer,sii.i; : ; ~f which arc: Length, PJ.M't ; breadth, :;iti : d. pi li, 20.1 ft ; registered tonnage, 1,050 tons.

On October 19 (Messrs John Elder and t V., launched from their shipbuilding yard at Pairfield, Govau, on iron screw steamer Famed the ZcaInndin, of 2,890 tons gross, cud of the following dimensions; Length between perpendiculars, 376 f t; breadth, moulded, .37’ft; depth, moulded, 29ff. This vessel has been designed and constructed for tho ncwrar.il linn of sieamei; - . between Han Francisco, New Zealand, and Australia. The engines will bo 500 horse-power iuunii'.;i!. an i are constructed upon the builder:-,’ (.•(impound t bivcyiiielcr priu-iplc, having inverted cylinders, i(sv, ’ noting ; (liameierof eyifiidfuv,, i.ee i.Vineh and 1 62-iueh, and embrace all the latest improvcu'enl:-. The vcit-id will be lilted up in u very eloganl u;.;etier, 1 laving accommodation m/V 170 iiv-; f -• ■ L.s, :m si'cond, and lou third-etnsß passengers. L;■•••!.!;({.-e iiecominodatiun is idao provided for the oflieers -ab crew, 99 in number. The saloon, which i.-; J.;i! long by t»7 1 1 wide, w ill he chastely embellished,

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Evening Star, Issue 4003, 23 December 1875, Page 3

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Shipping. Evening Star, Issue 4003, 23 December 1875, Page 3

Shipping. Evening Star, Issue 4003, 23 December 1875, Page 3

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