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Shipping.

Will WATEP. To-ttowaow. M j .?I. o>4uuu*-.| lirwfep.n. 8.31 ; 1 9.11 j i.m. ( 95$ m> FORT CHALMERS. ARRIVED. September 9.—Samson, p.s., 124 ton’, Edie, from Oamuru. Passengers: Mrs Bell and familv. MissesO Borke, Mam, Messrs Cook, Davis, Bunows, Corgins. Parry, Briwn, Gardener, Butter, and twelve in the steerage. September 10.—Taiaroa, s s., 288 tons, Petersen iroui Timaiu. ' Beautifu! Star, a.s., 146 tons, Stewart, from tho xjlutf. Wanganui, s.s., 179 tons. Fraser, from the BluK Passengers: Messrs J. Roberts, jun., Maimen. West>«n. Mnraiall, Law, Ott, Forrest, Menzies Tuornton, Henkiuson (2), Bnynton, King, Duncan’ Hobby, and 1 wo in. the stowage. ’ Albina, 3.8 , 640 tons, C ark, from Sydney, via West < oast and Northern Ports. PassengersFrom .Sydney—Messrs John Bryan, Sinclair: ami threoia the steerage. Prom Wellington—Mr and Mrs Drake. Mr Buckley, and three in the steerage. Fiom Lyttelton—Mr and Mrs Atkinson, Miss Hu mr.u, ana three in the steerage.

Sailed. for Staff 10 “ Bx P rcs, > 8 - 3 • 136 tons, Christian.

OnuM, ketch, 16 tons, Dixon, for the Coast, llawca, s.s 4‘d. tons, Wbeelor, for the North. Passengers ; For Lyttelton-Messrs Hughe i, Lallv Gill, Watts. For Wellington—Misses Reid I2>, K & 8 H Be T llett (3) ’ Master Whitworth, Messrs Whitworth, Turner, Hay, Speedy, J. L Gillies, Bartlemau, Harding, C. E. Houghton Detective Farrell. Bov. A. jfortin. Fur NapierMr Herron. For Ureymouth—Messrs Graham, Henderson, Barrowmau, and T. Graham. For Nclyou Mi* Short, and uiuo steerage for all porta.

E£J ’ re!,s sailed yesterdey forenoon for the Biutr.

X'he ketch Grace Failed yesterday for VVHkoinh'i The p.s. Samson, -trrived from Oamam on Sai u »-1 day aUernO').!.

The s.s. Taiaroa arrived from Timaiu early v, s-tei-t-Lsy morning, and passed up to Dunedin. ‘ ’ T!\o a.s. Beautiful Star airivcd from ih c Blni£ early yesterday morning, snd steamed alongside the cross jetty to discharge timber. She left the Shut at i y.m. on Satniday.

The brig Tower Hill in ballast for Hokianga took h *r departure on Saturday afternoon with a fresh SfT. breeze, Tue ;i.a. Wanganui returned to port at 2.80 p.m. yesterday from the Bluff. After lauding mails and passengers at the railway pier she steamed up to Dunedin. She left the Bluff at 1.30 a.m, yesterday, with a strong S.W. breeze, which continued to arrival.

The s.s. Hawea, having been cleaned and recoated, was taken oat of the Graving Dock this morning and hauled alongside the railway pier to take in cargo. She took her departure this afternoon for Northern ports. i Messrs M'Meckan and Blackwood’s s.s. Albion, with cargo and passengers from Sydney, via West Coast and Northern ports, arrived alongside the railway pier at 8 p.m. yesterday. She left Sydney at 4 p.m. on the 30th. August, and experienced heavy S.W. gales until arriving off Hokitika at 5.30 a.m. on the 4th inst. Owing to the heavy Sea she was unable to be tendered and left for Nelson, at which port she arrived at 0.30 a.m. on the sth; lef - again early next morning and called at Wellington and Lyttelton. We thank her purser (Mr A. H. Doudney) for report and exchanges. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. Onekunoa, September 6.— Sailed; Taranaki. Passengers for Dunedin: . Mrs Lees and Miss White. .Auckland, September 9. —The Llewellyn left on her first voyage to Sydney to-day. She does not include Melbourne on the round trip. Auckland, September 11.—Captain Diaz, of the cutter Start, fell overboard this morning. The two other men composing the crew jumped into a dingy after him; but he sank before they reached him. On turning to go aboard the entter they found her heading seaward with all sails set. They were unable to overtake her, and had to go ashore. The cutter is valued at LBOO, and insured in the Standard for LSOO. Two fast vessels went in pursuit. A later telegram says she drifted ashore on the Little Barrier, not much damaged. The Standard Insurance Company's agent has sent men down to repair her.

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Evening Star, Issue 4225, 11 September 1876, Page 3

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652

Shipping. Evening Star, Issue 4225, 11 September 1876, Page 3

Shipping. Evening Star, Issue 4225, 11 September 1876, Page 3

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