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Shipping.

HIGH WATJBB. TO-KOBBOW.

POST CHALMERS. AEEITED. ia p.a., 124 tons, Jones, from oSSf iW Hogan. Messrs Allen. Chapman, and one steerage* SAIL*®, _ . October 17.—Taiaroa, s.s., 228 Peterson, for Francisco, via Northern Ports and KandavaU. Passengers: Fer Lyttelton—One steerage. For Wellington— Mr Fullerton and one steerage. For Napier—Mrs Moss and Mr J» M. Jones. For Auckland —Messrs Sievwright, Steinhon. For San Francisco—Mr and Mrs Williams, Misses William* (3), Messrs Giddens, W, Beil, and four steerage. Messrs Houghton and Co/s s.s. Wanganui will sail this evening for her usual trip to the Blurt. The barques Feroina and Yvonne commenced to discharge at the new pier yesterday afternoon. The p.s. Samson, with a full cargo ©f 1,260 sacks of grain, arrived this morning from Oamaru. The Australasian Pacino Mail steamship Australia, with the outward San Francisco mails, took her departure this afternoon. Captain Fairchild has been appointed to the command of the Hinemoa, the Luna being laid up. ACCIDENT TO THE PRETTY JAN'S; [Bt TnLBOBAVH.3 Bbisbake, October 17. The bar at Wairoa is again impassable, and the steamer is blocked in Gisborne. The Pretty Jane, while coming over the bar at four o’clock this moniing under the charge of Assistant-Pilot Flokargill, stuck on the bar, slewed round, and the buoy to which she was attached went through her bottom xt the stern. She is at present full of watqr. The mails and passengers are landed and the cargo is being discharged. If the weather remains calm she may be got off. The insurances ore

—South British, L 2,500, and New Zealand the same; both partially re-insured. The balance of the risk is sustained by the owners. A telegram from the captain reports the vessel leaking badly In the main compartment. It is impossible to estimate the damage.

SHIPPING TELEGRAM. Stdnbt, October 17.—The Wakatipu sails tomorrow for Wellington.

Heads. IPl, CbAlmas. 1 Dunediit. 30.5 poo. | 3.45 p.m. | 4.30 u.m.

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Evening Star, Issue 4257, 18 October 1876, Page 3

Word count
Tapeke kupu
316

Shipping. Evening Star, Issue 4257, 18 October 1876, Page 3

Shipping. Evening Star, Issue 4257, 18 October 1876, Page 3

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