Shipping.
High Water. To-MOHBow. 8.56 p.m. J 8.36 p-m, | 10.21 pS.
Port Chalmers. _ , , ABBIVBD. Ooi.obor_Bs.-Waitakl, 8s . f 228 tons, Edie, from OnnnTu v^Pa«soTif rov.>. : Mrs Morrison ai:d el>i)d M.s .«s naggerr. md i'ieinins, M , wr>J ? j lll|T * Calender, Baker Moni.u. Jnad, Greeufield, Ward, Meikie, Muher. aod 20 steerage October s.s., M u„' tß , Christina, from the li.utt. Passengers: Mcsdames Simple. Shaw, Toward, Goodwin, and family (3) Mpssih Dun*. Webb, and U steerage. 7 W ' mes,s,a i'aiaroa, a.s. a* tons. Peterson, from Timarn. Passtum-L-ii: fttr and M;s !>.••: mil ?.l ... s i>." '
W.:iiia,-tov!. 5.5.,2.,2 io-..f, L l . yd, froiu ". ;•' •, 1T Pnvl-.s. rassfiissuN: Mrs 1 ivd and ehVkl " Kevs' if>csis i-'loyd and Wa.rd, Captain Gibb, 2le'siii Woitoa, letter, nnd 3 stet raje. Frederick Baasell, barque, 313 tons, Best, from Kewoaetle.
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The Taiaroa arrived at Port Chalmers at 5.30 this morning, and, after discharging sixty bales of wool into the ship William Davie, steamed up to Dun edin to discharge 165 Backs of grain. She lef Timaru at 8.45 p.m. yesterday, and had light northerly winds to arrival. The ship Mataura was removed from, the railway pier this morning, and moored off the old jetty. The Express r. turned from her usual trip to th* B'uffat B. 3'> this moruiuc aud steau.ed the ship William Davi» to discharge eighty baics o wool. She left the Bluff at 5.30 p.m. yesterday, ha< litrhfc northerly winds aud fine weather to arrive) Captain Christian report passing a harciuo off Cap.: S.iuiKiers heating to the northward. The Wellington, from Northern ports/arrived at Fort Chalmers at 11.15 this morning and steam* c> longside the ship William Davie to discharge sixt ? bales of wool. She left the Maunkau at 10.30 a.ni. on the 20th, Wellington at 3.30 p.m. on the 24'h and L,vttclt>'>n at 1.30 p.m. yesterday, having oxperieHced light' varinble winds a'id fine wear.her from the Maunkau to Lyttleton, thenoe chick and hazy tn arrival. We t:>auk Purser M'Cormick for report and exchanges. Tim barque Frederick Bassell, from Newcastle, was towtol up to her anchorage this afteruosn by the tug Geelong.
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Evening Star, Issue 4264, 26 October 1876, Page 3
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352Shipping. Evening Star, Issue 4264, 26 October 1876, Page 3
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