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Shipping.

HIGH WATER. TO'XOSBOW.

POBT CHALMEBS. ABBXVKD.

May 12.—Fakeha, brig, 173 tons, Peterson, from Kaiparn. Matau, 5.8., 104 tons, Urquhart, from Oamara. Passengers: Mrs Gobbard, Miss Wilson, Messrs Inglia, J. Houghton, Master Nimmo, and three steerage. Ino, s.s., 28 tons, Cleverly, from Shag Point. May 13.—Shag, s.s., 31 tons, Wing, from Shag Point. Comerang, p.s., 156 tons, Best, from the Bluff. Grace, 25 tons, Brady, from Waikouaiti. SAILED.

May 12.—Wanganui, a.s., 179 tons, Christian, for Timaru,

Taiaroa, s.s., 228 tons, Stewart, for Timaru. Pas* sengers: Messrs Higgins, Evans, and five steerage. Beautiful Star, s.s., 146 tons, Peterson, for Allday Bay.

The barque Stillman B. Allen has discharged her Dunedin portion of cargo and will sail for Lyttelton early next week. The brig Pakeha, with a cargo of timber from Kaipara, sailed up yesterday afternoon as far as Grassy Point with a light N.E. breeze. The wind then died away to a calm, and the tide set her on the middle bank, where she remained until high water, when she was towed off by the s.s. Jane, and anchored off Deborah Bay. The Pakeha left Kaipara on the 30th ult. with a N.W. wiud, which continued until passing Cape Campbell at noon on the 2nd inst., when she had a spell of southerly winds for three days, which was followed by light variables and calms until arrival.

The s.s. Ino returned late last evening from Shag Point and steamed past the Port to Dunedin. The brig Pakeha was towed up the harbor this morning by the s.s. Jane. The schooner Bencleuch came down from Dunedin this morning and hauled alongside the cross jetty to complete her loading for Oamaru.

SHIPPING TELEGBAM. Weilinotoh, May 12.—Sailed: Hawea, 8 p.m. Passengers for Dunedin:—Mesdames Beistonan, Hodson, Steinhoff, Mr and Mrs Wallace. Bingarooma, 3 p.m. Passengers: Messrs Eeid, Thorpe, Mr and Mrs Walsh, Mesdames Stratton, Margolionth, Mills, Hennyer, and Mr Wiggins.

Heads. 0.15 p.m. 7.01 p.m. 1 Ft. Chalmers. 1 I 6.55 p.m. | Monday. I 7.41 p.m. | .DOKEDIN. 7.40 p.m. 8.26 p.m.

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Evening Star, Issue 4122, 13 May 1876, Page 3

Word count
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336

Shipping. Evening Star, Issue 4122, 13 May 1876, Page 3

Shipping. Evening Star, Issue 4122, 13 May 1876, Page 3

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