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Shipping.

HIGH WATES, „ Tootoaaow. !**• OEuanM.l n r *™ijr. 10.13 pan. | io.wp.rn, J 11.38 a.m. POST CHALMERS. f\ li_ i. * SKIVED. Wai£S. ' ketcb ' 16 tons * Di * oa ' Uom Vw?^?' v i? J 24 tons ' Jones ' fron » Oamaru. Sf": M^ d ? me * M ' Keu *ie and family (4), B?S£ wnr 88 Dp £,V, Mesßrs Robertson, CotterM Sffi Wil , ha I mß . M'Gee, Masters Kobertson, Con! steerage! Marone y ' fonr Prisoners, and four from t T?i r n^-~'| aiaroa! S - 8 -. 228 tous ' Peterson, irom limaru. Pass enters: Mrs Wrajore Messrs ste"rag? rindley ' Welßon ' Smith - aud s * " «Ie Po^V ,8 - ,f462:;t0,15 ,: Wheeler, from Northern £orts. Passeugeis: Mr ami Mrs Henry. Mrs Boyes and child, Misses Cox. Taylor. Caut LoJaV &£ M - H - R - M ' L « )li ' T lM >lmue7Bol! wJw* r*?l' Tho ™l'«o". Wheatloy, Wade, Button Muster hmh ' nn(i SAILED. ketch, 52 tou», Purdie, for Catlin's !

m J2i® *«>»> Tiinaru, arrived early this EeaSElv »!?»*«**» the ship Bessie iSsr-SrS. 80 p - M - *«*«>»* "** &* ss frS^S^^S"* oaud thirty.cno p^ llw « ins at nineing. She lert the Mpiiu;->-\ •, , uo ., u ~n th „ 7(1 . Sfc* a v. fc , Ta f ann,(i ' x *'*"». WellluVii' where sh*Vt a.4.a0 p.m. on the 10th. and Lytto": -r>, .easiny there at 1.30 p.m. yesterdayf aud Akaroa Experienced Ifcht winds and calms throughout the passage. We thank Mr Dougherty purser, for report and exchanges. "«S"t-«y, The K.M. steamship Australia, with the San Francisco mails, left Lyttelton at 1.30 this niornin* t ™ ,B «^ ected to arrive at the Heads at about live p.m. The p.s. 4 Iron Age has been chartered to proceed outside in readiness to tranship the mails which will be landed as soon as possible and con! reyed by train to Dunedin. n TheEasbywas taken into the Graving Dock at Jolted. y * *° be Ckaned ""* ber &"«a re-

SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. Onehunga, October 11.— Sailed- Ladvbird «+ 2.10 p.m for the South. Passeugers forXSiu • Messrs Gray and Edwards. -uunecim. Westpokt, October 11.-The sale of the hnll engines, & c „ 0 the Matau realised L ffij o , aid ffi sundries brought good prices. Stdnet, October 11.—The City of New York Suez mails, for Hokitika, on Monday.

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Evening Star, Issue 4252, 12 October 1876, Page 3

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Shipping. Evening Star, Issue 4252, 12 October 1876, Page 3

Shipping. Evening Star, Issue 4252, 12 October 1876, Page 3

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