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Shipping.

HIGH WATER, TQ-HOEEOW. Heads. ~ I Pt. Chalmers. I Dunedin, 8.18 p.m, | 3.58 p.m. | 4.43 p.m.

PORT CHALMERS. ASBIVXD.

February 23.—Defiance, ketch, 22 tons, Burke, from M«eraki. Samson, ps, 124 tons, Sinclair, from Onmam. Passengers: Mr and Mrs Booth. Mesdames Hislop and servant, M’Nichol, Dale, White, Misses Hen. derson, Booth,, Adams, Rev. Dr Stuart, Rev, J. Will, Messrs Mehlove, Spence, M'Master, Russell] Wilson, Barson, Hannell, Weeklo, Masters Cutii. bertsou (2), and three steerage. Wellington, s.s„ 262 tons. Carey, from Northern Ports. Passengers: Mesdames Provo and Elley, Rev. B. Morton, Messrs Ching, Dickson, Murphy, O’Neill, Collins, O’Brien, Derrit, Murdoch, Bates, ■Brinst, Atkinson, Nuttman, and Butler; seventeen in the steerage. : SAILED, February 24. —Edith Reid, ketch, 74 tons, Munroe, for Port Molynenx. Transit, schooner, 88 tons. Wells, for Auckland. Tairoa, s.s., 228 tons, Stewart, for Tlmaru. Woodville, barque, 364 tons, Condy, for Newcastle. Dauntless, cutter, 16 tons, Mnssen, for Waikouaiti.

- The ketch Defiance, from Moeraki,.arrived yesterday afternoon, and passed the port to Dunedin. The Union Company’s p.s. Samson, with cargo and passengers, arrived from Oamoru shortly before seven last night, and steamed past the port to Dunedin.

The ship Sir launcelot was lemovsd from the stream yesterday afternoon, and moored alongside the railway yier to discharge. The barque Prospector was towed from the lower anchorage lost evening, and berthed at the railway pier to discharge her cargo of couls. The fine ship Calypso, with’ 4,567 holes of wool, 3,471 ounces of gold, valued at H14.558, for London, commenced to unmoor this morning. The following passengers proceed by her:—Saloon: Mr and Mrs H. J. Gibbs, the Hon. H. J. and Mrs Miller, Mrs Gibbs, Misses Gibbs, Phillips, Miller, and M’Anlay; Masters Gibbs and Miller. 2nd cabin : Mr and Mrs DicksoU, Mr and Mrs Chadwick, Mrs Larson, Messrs Cooper, Sirle, M. B. Power, J. Twa' t, Wentherston, Cameron, and Russell. The barque Anna Dorothea, having embarked a number of the Chinese passengers for Hong Kong at the railway pier yesterday was removed from the jetty and anchored in the stream.

The ship Canterbury having the whole of her cargo on board will be blocked off and hatches battened down this evening, and will, take her departure for London on Monday next. The ketch Good Templar was taken on Fletcher’s Ship yesterday for an overhaul. The Union Company's steamer -Wanganui left Oamaru this morning, with wool for the ship Waimate. Sue will sail on her usual bi-weekly trip to Timaru to-morrow afiernoon. The N.Z.S.S. Co.’s Earner Wellingtdfi? with S.5 ,r ®S. Itt?r 1 tt ?r thirty-three passengers, arrived irom the Northern ports at 10.30 this morning. She left the Manukau at 4 p.m. on the 19th, with alightS.W. wind, and arrived off Taranaki at 7.4fi a.m. on the 20 ib j left again at 11 a,m, same day, arrived at

Kelson 5.15 a.m. on the 21st, left again at 3 p.m.,arrived at Piotoa at midnight, left again 1 a.m. on the 22nd, and arrived at Wellington at 7.30 a.m., left pgrin at 4.30 p.m. same day, and ai rived at Lyttelton at 11.45 a.m. on the 23rd, left again at 2.15 p.m. same day, and arrived as above. Prom Taranaki to Lyttelton experienced fine weather, thence 1 o arrival strong he-d winds with rain. We thank Mr M'Cormici for report and exchanges. The Wellington was, for the first time, brought np to Rattray street wha.f on this afternoon's tide—a practical proof of the utility of the dredging operations. She is the largest steamer ever berthed alongside the wharf. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. WriLiNcwON, February 23.—The New Zealand Shipping Company’s Hnrunui, with 185 statute adtdts, ninety-one days from Gravesend, Las arrived. Her immigrants are for Taranaki. She is a clean ship. There were five deaths on the' voyage—throe infants, one adult from phthisis, and a sailor foiling from aloft. This is the vessel’s first voyage.

Gbeymouth, February 24.—The s.s. Maori sailed at 9a m. for Sounds, Bluff, and Dunedin. She has bCen detail ed at Greymouth for eight days. Auckland, February 24.—The Lewellyn arrived frtom Fiji with 1,620 packages of sugar.

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Evening Star, Issue 4055, 24 February 1876, Page 3

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Tapeke kupu
673

Shipping. Evening Star, Issue 4055, 24 February 1876, Page 3

Shipping. Evening Star, Issue 4055, 24 February 1876, Page 3

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