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Shipping.

HIGH WATEB. TO-HOBBOW.

POET CHALMEES. ARKTVED.. jFebruary 18.—Hope, barge, 25 tons, Jnlier, from w&ikoiutitit ' Beautiful Star. s.s., 146 tons, Petmon, from Oamaru. Passengers: Misses Black, Brynnt, and Mr'M’Lean. , , ;.I , BAILED. .•February 18. —Hope, cotter, 25 tons, Scott, for Shag Point. ; Jane Campbell, cutter, 16 tons, Campbell, for Moeraki. I PROJECTED DEPARTURES. . Albion, for Sydney, February 24. ; Alhambra, for Melbourne, March 6. j Express, for Bluff, February 26. , ■ Hawea, fer Wellington, February 22. Otago, for Melbourne, March 1. > Bingairooma, lor Melbourne, February 23. 1 Samson, for Oamaru, February 22. , Taioroa, for Timoru, February 21. ; Taupo, for Wellington, February 29. ■ Wanganui, for Timoru, February 22. The Union Company’s s.s. Beautiful Starretnmed from her special trip to Oamaru at 5 p.m. yesterday, with 334 bales of wool. After transhipping 221 boles to the ship Canterbury, and 113 to the Waimate, she steamed up to Dunedin. ; The barge Hope, with a full cargo of wool and produce, arrived yesterday afternoon from Waikonaiti. The p.s. Comerahg sailed this afternoon f6r her usual trip to the Bluff. , The speed of the Pacific Company’s new steamer Zealandia may be judged from the fact that during about the only fresh favorable breeze she had during her Voyage, she logged 318 miles in twenty hours, thus making an average little short of sixteen knots; while in one Week she ran 2,103 miles, which means an all-round average of: about thirteen knots, without making any of the allowances in her favor. * •.■•••• ' . ; SHIPPING TELEQEAMS. LTrm/roN, February 19.—940 a.m., Hawea; from (Wellington. , . , Tikaru, Pebruary 19.—10 a.m., Talarda, for Port .Chalmers. ’ '• ' WEixnroroir, February 18,—Sailed: Hawea, for (the South. Passengers sr Mr and Mrs Hunter, Mr and Mrs Maloney, Mr and.Mrs Balfour,' Missdj Sanderson,.Nathan, Duthie, and Forbes, Messrs (Ellis, EdUgh, and Wells. -Arrived: Easby, at 5 p.m. .

; Heads. 1 Ft. Chalmers. 1 DTOKDIS. ; 11.24 p.m. 1 0.04 p.m. 1 Mohsay, 0.49 p.m. t 0.41p.m. | 1.21p.ra. | 2.06 p.m.

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Evening Star, Issue 4051, 19 February 1876, Page 3

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314

Shipping. Evening Star, Issue 4051, 19 February 1876, Page 3

Shipping. Evening Star, Issue 4051, 19 February 1876, Page 3

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