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Shipping.

HIGH WATBB. TO-MORBOW. .. P r us ' I P»- Chalkxbs. I Dunedin. 5.26 p.m. | 6 06 p.m. J 6.51 p.m. POET CHALMEES. *"Ti i. ■* _ '> * ABBiV Samson, p. 8., 124 tons, Sinclair, Oamaru Passengers: Mr and Mrs Ashton and famdy, JLrand Mrs Conston, Mr aUd Mrs Barr, A& 8 Cranford, Humphries. M’lntoah AUison. Littlejohn, Hinton, Messrs Fulton, Hav. **Captain Francis; thirteen Shag, 8.5.. 31 tons, Wing, from Moeraki. 27.—Taiaroa, e.s., 224 tons, Stewart from Txrnaru. Passengers s Messrs Dalgleish and Cogjyins; four in the steerage. . Star » aJt - i 4B ' Peterton, from Passengers: Mr Mark, and five, in tee t? ns >Macfarlane,from Lyttelton Passengers: Eev. Mr and Mrs Swier, Miss Boiler, ana servant, Mr and Mrs MDorald wad two children, Mr and Mrs Graham, Mesdames Hall, Smith, Enssell and child, Finney! Boist, Low, Messrs Snuth. Baird, James, Murphy, wm? 8 ’ Langman, Bussell, Gwynnete, GMdiner, Carline, Chdstolme, H,eeles. Mlntoah, Momaon. Crawshaw, Watkin 1 mxnyalee, and Lee; seven in the steerage. •

_ ' ■ ; SAILED. n aDo»theft, barque, 330 tons, Hon ? aBBOn Kora: 104 Chinese, express, 8.8., 136 tons, Fraser, lor the Bluff. Comerangvp.B., 156 tonS.Best, for the Bluff. 27 -~i iV ' ellill ?t o n. 8-a., 264 tons, Carey, tor Lyttelton. Passengers: For Lyttelton—Messrs Buist, Austin, Bates, Murdoch, Gill, Bridge. Pole For Welhpgton—Mesdames Goodison, Levy, Messrs Mayer, Qibspu, B. H. Solomon; Dantniger. For wltfUn^ 3^ 8 Jetmingß, For Auckland—Mias shipping TELEGRAM. Auciland, February 28.—The ship Salisbury bas ®ST ed l«|m London_with 310 Government xrnmT gtatats, all Wjfll. The only death dnriog thfe voyage was a child nine months old. The s-ohoonor Atlantic sailed for Dunedin. The Jessie Niccol has gone to Kaapara to loot! for Dunedin.

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Evening Star, Issue 4058, 28 February 1876, Page 3

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270

Shipping. Evening Star, Issue 4058, 28 February 1876, Page 3

Shipping. Evening Star, Issue 4058, 28 February 1876, Page 3

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