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Shipping.

High Water. TOOfOBAOW, HfeADB. I PT. CHALMEBS, | DVVVDU. 1.30 pan. I, 2.10 p.m. I 2 55».m.. Port Chalmers. >'-•*'' ARRIVED. October 30. Estelle, barquentine, 105 tons, Miller, from Adelaide. Hawea, 8.8., 461 tons, "Wheeler, from Lyttelton and the North. Passengers: Mr and Mrs Curtayn and two sous, Mrs Campbell, Misses Short, Burns, Wbittington (3), Smith, Jolly, Messrs Bums, M.H.R., Beaton. M.H.B, Lnmsden, M.H.8., Reynolds, M.H.8., Thomson, M.H.R.,D. Beid.M.H.B., Telford, Palmer, Denuison, Kempthorne, Sutton,. Hetherington, Johnston, Morris, Isaacs (2), Banks, Meyers, Wbittington, May, Gardiner, Master Barns, and twenty-two steerage. October 31.—Grace, ketch, 16 tons, Dixon, from ■Waikouaiti. . • > SAII/RD. October 30.—Jnlia P. Carney, brigantine, 339 ' tons, Collins, for Hokianga. October 31.—Waitaki, b.s., 228 tons, Edie, for Oamaru. Pakeha, brig, 173 tons, Home, for Kaipara. The La Hogue's life buoy, fouud on the Ngw Zealand coast, was lost two voyages ugo. The brigantine Estelle, from Adelaide, sailed up yesterday afternoon with a light N.E. breeze. She left Adelaide on the 14th inst.; experienced light variables for the first three days; thence eosfer y winds and caima; sighted the whaler Splendid, with boats in chase of whales, off the Solandcrs ®n tne -4th; also spoke the whaler Tamarlans same day. . * . The Union Company's steamer Hawea. from the wH^Sr Bor tß. arrived at 6 p.m. yesterday. She at 3.30 p.m. on the 24th. When off Shag Point the low-pressure cylinder got out of order, and she came along under half-speed, arriving off the Heads at 3 p.m., but, owing to the dense tox. bad to.anchpr until 6 pm. We thai k Purser Dongberty tor reportand exchanges The CourUf Inquiry inio the Jogs of the Oi-eti found that the master-H. A. Neilson-showcd great want of judgment in not acting or usim- other means to keep the vessel off. the rocks, winch the evidence tended to show were visible at a consider able d_isfcancßj... The Court, therefore, held him gmlty of negligence; and, as he hoc no certificate with which the Court can, deal, antlered him to ha

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Evening Star, Issue 4268, 31 October 1876, Page 3

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331

Shipping. Evening Star, Issue 4268, 31 October 1876, Page 3

Shipping. Evening Star, Issue 4268, 31 October 1876, Page 3

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