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Shipping.

HIGH WATER. To-moebow. i Heaps., | Pt. Chalmers, I DUHEPIM. 11.86 p.m. j 0.16 p.m. j 1.1 p.m. PORT CHALMERS. ABniVßl*. May 81.—Samson, p.s., 124 tons, Edio, from Oaumrn. Passengers : Miss Hardy, Masters O’Meagher (2), Messrs Graham, Carty, Plzey, Christie; and eight in the steerage. Jnnel.—Taiaron, s.s;, 228 tons, Stewart, from Timarn. Passengers: Mesdames Young and family (*), Moir, and Mollison, Messrs M’Donald and Hislop, Messrs Hitch, Enssell, Forbes, Hampsen, Granger; and nine in the steerage. Phoebe, s.s., 416 tons, Andrews, from Northern Ports. Passengers s Mr and Mrs Turton, Mrs Wade, Messrs Cunningham, Stock, Hoyt, Boyce, Cocksey, Furtte, Bennett; and six in the steerage. Jessie Nicell, schooner, 93 tons, Peterson, from Saipan. SAILED. June 1,-R.M.S.S. Australia, 1,715 tons, Cargill, fer Ban Francisco, via Northern Ports and Kandamn. Passengers: For Lyttelton—Mrs Fitzgibbon, Messrs J. M’Kay, Logan, and Steeles. For Wellington—Hop. Captain Fraser, M.L.C., Messrs Lilley, M'Qavin, and Hixon. For Napier—Mr Barker; and two in the steerage. For Auckland—.Mr and Mrs Mackenzie. For San Francisco—Messrs A. M'lntyre, T. Murray, M. Irving, ft. G. Russell, :W. Sfaennan; and one in the steerage. Grace, ketch, 16 tots, Dixon, for Waikonaiti : Palmerston, ketch, 25 tons, Brebucr, for Waikouaiti. Express, s.s,, 136 tons, Fraser, for the Bluff. Matau, s.s., 104 tons, Urquhart, for PortMolyB€BX« Fanny, ketch, 25 tons, Williams, for Gatlin’s River. ; transferring mails and passengers into the Ans- : ■w» B not accomplished without considerable : difficulty yesterday afternoon. In consequence of : the heavy sea oiv outside, Captain Cargill wonld net • countenance the Geelong going alongside, and the : passengers had to bo conveyed to the mail steamer bv the pilot-boat, and then put on board by means m a rope-ladder—a rather dangerous proceeding.' , The mails were considerably damped in conveyance, and some parcels thoroughly saturated. The steamer Mt under-way shortly before six o’clock. We have captain Cargill’s authority for stating that it is i problematical J whether the Australia wl again visit Otago harbor.

SHIPPING TELEGRAM. The b.b. Easby sailed at Shu night, for Sydney with thirty-one saloon passengers and three in the steerage. 1.30 p.m.: The Hawea arrived from Lyttelton at 12.30. When cotting alongside the wljarf she ran into the stem «the hulk Eli Whitney, doing some damage to the hulk but not hurting herself iu the slightest.

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Evening Star, Issue 4138, 1 June 1876, Page 3

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373

Shipping. Evening Star, Issue 4138, 1 June 1876, Page 3

Shipping. Evening Star, Issue 4138, 1 June 1876, Page 3

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