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POET CHALMERS. AEETVSD.
Petenaiy 10.-Sanisoiv, p.s., 124 tons, Sinclair, te^Tr 1 "' 11 ; I* 33 *^ 8 ■■ Mr and Mis Holmes Mr and Mrs Arthur,. Mr and Mrs Gilchrist, Mr and Mrs BaiT nurse, and three children, Mr and Mrs Mirani 3 ,Me.sdame S Wxagjr, Gillies, Edwards, and bervaat. Locde and daughter, Keenan anddautrhter, fcffi* (3) IWict Eev. O'Barry, Mffi fie J d k FuUou ' Me sMer. Nicholson, Townsend Maltend, Paterson, Islesworth, Fei.wick, f-ur steerage, and Constable Preuderville and prisoner. frmSaru aie - V ' tons ' H «^°».
Hope, cutter, £9 tens, Scott, from Kakanui. fr^^ un^w 7 ;~" Edlth Kcid > ketcll > 7s tOJI3 . Munroe, from Port Molyueux. Beautiful Star, 138, tons, Peterson, from Lyttel*g?Avla »»ten"Mliate ports. Passengers: Messrs Miller Gibson, and Allen ; ten in the steerage Ladybird, s.s., 26S tons, Andrews, from the HiJ?"V, VoVt f "i i P£Us3 eugers: Mesda.nies Macttounia, two children, and snrvant, " Mackerras, Brossmau, Gallmuth, Collard and child, Barkley. K^f D A?.n ,2) ' Kl^L op ' MMterß Dftvis f2 )- Messrs Stewart, M'Quecn, Short, Brohan, Bell, Mackav Newbury, Strange Oxford. Austin, Bain, Hickson Thompson, and Stafford; thirteen in the steera-e B
SAILED. February 16.—Eaeby, s:s., 969 tons, Kennedy, for l^ U «& ViaL >: t T telt s? »"*■ Wellington. Passengers: Tii 0 Sy „ dney ~ Mrs Hoyvo and two children, Miss Clara Stcpiienson, Messrs F. Wills, A. Wilson r^!? 9 Alleu - For Lyttelton-Mr* for all orts 01 '' Gllmour 5 eleven in the steerage SbXw * 7 "'~ Jane, cuttcr « * tons ' Hannell, for Sokitik' ketch ' 46 tonS ' Marks ' for Foxton an^
.„ . . PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Albion, for Sydney, February 24. Beautiful Star, for Lyttelton, February 18. Waimate, for Loudon, February 29. Hawea, for Wellington, February 22 Otago, for Melbourne, March 1. Ringaroona. for Melbourne, February 23 laiaroa, for Timaru, February 21. ' Samson, for Oamaru, February 18 Wanganni, for Timaru, February 22
The barque Isabella Ridley was hauled from the stream to the head of the floating doqk this after! noon in readiness to be tuken iu to-morrow at*h£h
-• fI rh S. N,Z A S - & - Co - s s,s - Ladybird arrived aloneside the railway pier at 1 p.m. to-day. She leftttfa Manukaii at 11 a.m. on the 12th, called at Taranaki Nelson, Picton Wellington, Lyttelbn, whicMatteiport she arrived at at 11.40 a.m. on the"l6th.left again at 2.45 p.m., and arrive* MaW &2 Sage S hCad WiudS Dtaxly the wh ° le of * he
fJO^^™ 011 ( i o '' 3 , B ' 1 Beautiful Star relumed at foiir this morning from ner usual trip to Lyttelton new^Hv"?? m l C r* 5 ' and Bte4ime.l P alongsidfthe mL&*? ? aischarge 347 bales of wool for the ship Waimate. She ieffc Lyttelton on the 14th. SHIPPING TELEGBAMsi . Auckland, February 17.-The Jessie Nichol arrived last night from Duuedin _ Chbistohukch, February 16.-Tho New Zealand B rs p o 1 £ ? - Coinpany > shi P fiangitikeian-ived to-day, with 300 immigrants, all well, after a passage of seventy.tbree days from Plymouth to Lyttelton. She passed Ofcago Heads on Saturday, sixty, eieht days out. The Duke of Edinburgh sailed for London this afternoon.
Htiads. S.31 p.m. to-morbow. | Pt. Chalmers. 1 1 9.11 p.m. J 9.56 p.m.
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Evening Star, Issue 4049, 17 February 1876, Page 3
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502Shipping. Evening Star, Issue 4049, 17 February 1876, Page 3
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