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Shipping.

HIGH WATER. To-moshow. Heads. I Pr. Chauiibs. I Ddbedis. 5.23 p.m. | 6.02 p.m. j 6.47 pan. PORT CHALMERS. uunvKP. May 25.—Jessie, ketch, 29 tons, Lyders, from Oamarn, pat In. Hope, barge, 25 tons, Baker, from Woikoxaili. Hay 26.— Woodville, barque, 363 tons, Condy, from Newcastle. SAILED. May 85.—Maiau, s.s., 101 tons, Urqubart, for Oamarn. Express, s.s., 136 tons. Fraser, for the Bluff, May 26.—Samson, p.s., 124 tons, Edie, for Oamarn. Shag, s.s., 31 tons. Wing, for Shag Point and Moeraki. Lizzie, schooner, 223 tons. Miller, for Adelaide. The barque Woodville, with cargo, from Newcastle, arrived at the Heads last night, and was towed u'p to the anchorage this afternoon. The schooner Lizzie took her departure this morning, with cargo, for Adelaide. The barge Hope, with a full cargo of produce from Waikouaiti, arrived yesterday afternoon and passed the ( Port to Dunedin. The mail steamer Australia will be thrown open to the public on Saturday and Sunday, and the Golden Age and s.s. Jane will convey visitors from the railwap wharf to the vessel on arrival of the Dunedin trains.

The passengers by the steamer Express had rather a rough time of it on the last trip of that vesstl from Port Chalmers, where they embarked on Wednesday afternoon. This was entirely owing to the fury of the S<W. gale and head sea, which compelled the steamer to take shelter under the Nuggets, where she found.tbe p.s Comerang,-wbich-had left one day before. On Friday an attempt was made to get to sea, but the boat was again compelled to return and wait until Sunday night, when she succeeded in getting out and completing her voyage to the Bluff, arriving on Monday morning, the trip thus occupying the greater part of six days. Daring the detention of the steamer off the Nuggets, the captain and all on hoard were very attentive to the comfort of the passengers, who by visiting the Comerang, the lighthouse, and in other ways succeeded in passing the time much more pleasantly than eonld have been expected.—* South, land News.*

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Evening Star, Issue 4133, 26 May 1876, Page 3

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343

Shipping. Evening Star, Issue 4133, 26 May 1876, Page 3

Shipping. Evening Star, Issue 4133, 26 May 1876, Page 3

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