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Shipping.

HIGH WATBE, To-moscow.

POET CHALMERS.

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•Jir'b If •—Crest of the AVave, schooner, 52 tons IC'ijeftD, from the Coast.

Coilic, ship, 814 tons, Robinson, from Glasgow Passengers: Messrs Ryan, Dinner?, Molklemhn • and eighteen iu the steerage, " ’ July Phoebe, ss.,' 469 tons, AVovsp, from the horh. Passengers: MesraStrodo (2!,'TTurJv brown, Johnson, Grattou, Marshall. Leach, Henry Neville, Fowues, Format, Bryant, Buchanan • and t.hivty.fom* immigrants, er Campordown. ’from Nelson.

SAILS It. .To y il.-Esur.-s?, ss., 136 +ous, Christian, for B.uh ill.: cor. Tahiroa, s.s., £2fi tons, Stewart, for Timaru. Wellington, s.s., 262 tons, Carey, for Timam, , luo, SiS„ 28 tons, Wins, for Port filolyaeux,

July 12.—Otago, s.s., 1,000 tons, Calder, for the North. Passengers: For Lyttelton—Miss Kerr, Messrs Day, Watson, and Ferricr. For Wellington —Mr and Mrs Eeid and two children, Messrs H. W. Hope, Cumins, andEhrendroin. For Sydney —Miss Cairns, Master Watson, Messrs Kompthorne, Sidey, and J. Sidey.

The brigantine Ethel was towed alongside the ship Orpheus yesterday afterneon to take in traushipments for the coast. The steamers Wellington and Taia.roafor Timaru, Express For the Bluff, and luo for Port Molyncux, sailed last night. The schooner Crest of tho Wave arrived from the coast yesterday afternoon, and passed the port to Dunedin with a fiho N.E. breeze.

'fho barque Kingdom of Sweden was removed frdin the stream this forenoon by tho tug Geelong, and berthed alongide the railway pier to discharge her cargo from London,

SHIPPING TELEGEAM.

Hokitika, 'July 12. —The Albion has arrived from Sydney after a line-weather passage of five days. Passenger for PortJChalmors: Mr Aaron. She brings 51 tons of cargo for Dunedin.

Heads. J I*T. CHALKKE9, I Dwn edin. 6.5G p,m. 1 7.i56 p.tn, 1 8.21 p.m.

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Evening Star, Issue 4173, 12 July 1876, Page 3

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Tapeke kupu
281

Shipping. Evening Star, Issue 4173, 12 July 1876, Page 3

Shipping. Evening Star, Issue 4173, 12 July 1876, Page 3

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