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Shipping.

HIGH WATER. To-moskow.

POET CHALMERS. nr « ABEIVKD. 152 Samson, p.s., 124 tons, Eilie, from Oamaru. Passengeis; Mrs Graham, Misses Gilford and Atkinson; Messrs Little, Davis, Allison, Reid, Clarkand ten steerage. ’ ’ Grace, ketch, 16 tons, Brady, from Waikonaiti. May 14 —Rmgarooma, s.s., 623 tons, J. M‘Lean, Mr and Miss Gibson. Mrs Pndideto, Miss Anderson; Messrs Jeffs and Thomson; and two steerage. Tuiaroa, s.s., 228 tons, Stewart, from Timaru. Passengers: Messrs Smith, Mudie, Guineas, Barkley, M*Lean, ard three others, an?"tv.? , w ß^«, 461 T> tons ’ Whe «l® r * from Lyttelton A N «* h V. Pas £ en *epi: Mesdamea Blencoo and child, Maraham, Powell; Messrs J. Mills, Rensbaw, Weir, M'Meikle; and seven steerage. Beautiful Star, s.s., 146 tons, PetersonTfrom Allday Bay. Passenger: Mr Dunlop. Express, s.s., 136 tons, Fraser, from the Bluff. Passengers: Mr and Mrs Hudson • Mcsbm Grant Beveridge. Huff, Hudson. M&? MS Crawford, Adam, Thomas j and fourteen

otttter ’ 85 tOB9 ’ from-Cat-Rim beUa> katet ‘ 62 tons * Ptmiie * from Gatlin's Kuon Belle. 42 tons, Cowan, from Catlin's Elver. SillXDi r 13 ~Phoebe, s.s., 416 tons, Andrew, for Lyttelton and the North. Passengers : For Lyttelton—Messrs Eockbank, Gills, Morrison, Porter For Wanganui-Mr Cameron. F..r GreymouthFor Manuk n—Mrs Eooft, Misses C. •“^irh’lhps,Gardnr,r; and seven steerage. May 14.—Tauranga, souooner, 01 ton,-, Divers foOamaru. ’ "

Seagull, brigantine, 122 tons, Eobinson, for Lyttelton.

ketch, 25 tons, Brebner, for Waikou

Mary Ellen, schooner, 20 tons, Smith, for Kakanm.

May 16.—Anne, ketch, 22 tons, Eamsav, for Moeraki via Kakonui.

Matan, s.s., 104 tons, Urquhart, for Oamaru. Eingarooma, s.s., 623 tons, J. M’Leau, for Melbourne, via the Blnff. Passengers: For BluffBishops Moran and Ecdwood, Messrs Foldwiok, Lewis, Callender, and Meikel. For Melbourne— Messrs Wilson, Jarrod, Hope, B. W. M’Donald, Stainforth, and Master Nimmo; twenty-ono in the steerage.

The compound engines for the s.s. Taranaki are on board the ship Horsa, which loft London for Wellington on March 4. The Catlin Elver traders Isabella Jane and Hnon Belle arrived this morning with fall cargoes of timber, having left the river yesterday morning. Had fresh southerly winds along the coast to arrival.

The Union Company’s steamer Haweawas hauled Into the Graving Dock this morning to he cleaned. The Albion Company’s steamer Taiaroa, with 1,683 bags of grain and 42 bales of wool for transhipment to the ship Wild Deer, arrived at 7 a.m. yesterday from Timarn. Messrs M’Meckan Blackwood’s fine steamer Bingarooma, from Nelson via Wellington and Lyttelton, arrived alongside the railway pier at 10.30 a.m. yesterday. She leit the latter port at 6 p.m. on the 13th, and experienced fine weather to arrival. We thank Mr Jago (purser) for report and exchanges. The Eiugarooma took her departure again this afternoon for Melbourne via the Blnff. The Customs launch having received a new propeller and had her bottom re-ceated with Peacock’s patent composition, was taken off Sutherland’s slip this morning. The steamer Samson, from Oamaru, arrived on Saturday afternoon, and moored alongside the railway pier to tranship 860 sacks of grain to the Hawea.

The Union Company’s steamer Beautiful Star, with 989 bags of grain for transhipment to the Eingarooma, arrived at 1 a.m. yesterday, from Allday Bay. The Union Company’s steamer Hawea arrived alongside the railway pier from Northern ports at 9.16 a.m. yesterday. She left the Manukau at 10.40 on the 9th, called at Nelson, Wellington, and Lyttelton, leaving the latter port at 1.30 p.m. on Saturday. We thank Mr Newman (purser) for report and exchanges. The s.s. Express, having transhipped flfty-seven bales of wool to the ship Bakaia, steamed up to Dunedin this morning.

SHIPPINQ.TELBQBAM, . Hokitika, May 15. —The Albion, from Sydney, is in the roadstead, and is now (noon) being tendered.

Heads. I Ft. Chalmees. I Dunedin, 7.57 pan. 1 8.37 p.m. | 9.22 pan.

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Evening Star, Issue 4123, 15 May 1876, Page 3

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615

Shipping. Evening Star, Issue 4123, 15 May 1876, Page 3

Shipping. Evening Star, Issue 4123, 15 May 1876, Page 3

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