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Shipping.

High. Water.' "J TO-MOBBOW. HBiDS. I Pt. Chalmees. I Dubxdiv. 5.24 p.m. I 6.04 p.m. 1 6.49 b.uu Port Chalmers. ' ABBrvnn. November 4.—Jessie Niccol, schooner, 23 tons, Peterson, from. Pelorus. Sound. Waitaki, s.s., 229 tons, Edie; from Oamaru.. Pas-' sengers: Mesdflmes Grant and family (4) M Holmes, Miss Longford, Bev. Mr Todd, Hon. M* Holmes, Messrs.M'Leaa. Levy, Booth, Hollam! Brown, Boss, Burns, Beid, Goody, Bayner, and eleven steerage. . .:.*. November Sj—Wangohui, S.S., 179 tons, Fraser, worn the Bluff. .Passengers; Mesdames Tanley, Brnnton and child and servant, Mf-ssrs Tanley Ndlson, Emily, M'Cormaek, Sheen, Daniels, Rhristie, Denis, American War Troupe, and three steerage '■■■■'.%. . •:• \. ; )?... ■ Taiaroa, s.s., 22S tons, Peterson, from Timaru Passengers: Misses Forrynian and Ascott, Messrs Muir, SperßS, Scanlan, Carr, Mackenzie, CoxheadJ Corsett, Sherratt, Brydone, Young, Allen and three steerage. ; ; Sope, barge, 25 tQns» Julier, from Waikouaiti. . Ibion, s.s., 640 tons, Clark, from Sydney;via the Coast. Passenjrers : Mr and Mrs Pym and nurse, Mesdames Steavenson, E. Clark, Sir J. L C. Bichardson,' Messrs Lamach; M.H.B.'; Manders, M.H.8.; Dewney, Palmer, De Beer, Beck, Walton. Captain Peak, and thirty steerage. sailed. November 4.—Express, e-.s.y 136 tons, Christian, for the Bluff. ' Crest of the Wave, schooner, 52 tons, M'Lean. for Hokitika. ' Grace,. ketch, 16, Jons, Dixon, for Waikouaiti. Fairlie", three-masted schooner, 177 tons, Norris. for Napier.' -',. Novembers.—Wakatipn,s s., 1,158 tons. Cameron, for Sydney; via the Coast Passengers: For Lytitelton—Mr and Mrs ttitchin, Misses Wilson (Si), Mesßi* W; C< Boberts, H. Driver, Cbaplfn, T Dodson, Mudie, Kitching, Bell, Taggart, Maundrell, Wangle, J. Muckay, Brydone, M'Lean, Eorpe Weston, Spedding, Hawdon. Baker, Biddell, J I Earle. For Wellington—Mrs Harding and six children, Mr Darlinp. For Sydney—Mrs Davis . Misses Grey, Adshead, Davis, and five steerage. November 6.—Albion, s s., 610 tons, Clark for Melbourne, via the Bluff and Hobart Town. Passetgew: For Bluff—Miss M'Ciilivray, Messrs Coxhead, A. Boardman, Simdnsen Opera Company (30) For Melbournfe-Mrs H.Turten, Misses - BollvUl! J.How(len,E. D^avies,, Bastings,. Glass, Messrs J Anderson, Bastings, and three steerage. A The s.s. Albion, from Sydney, via West Coast and "S? tt l l^? 1 „ :p, 2* 0, » She left Sydney oh the 25th ult., and called at Hpkitika, Greymotijth it Nelson, Wellington, and Lyttelton. We thank her purser, Mr Doudnev for reported exchange!. The Albion Bailed this afternoon for Melbourne, via the Bluff and Hobart Town. The schooners Crest of the Wave, for Hokitika and Fairlie, for Napier, sailed on Saturday evening' The s.s. Wangauui, with cargo , and passengers te t *KQA lufl * arri^ d ,l She left the Bbs at 5.30 p.m. on t.e 4th. The s.s. Taiaroa, from Timaru, arrived early yesterday morning. * The schooner Jane Anderson has hauled a'cneside the new pier to load for Oamaru. The schooner Jessie Niccol, with timber from Pelorns Sound, arrived on Saturday afternoon. She left the Sound on the 30th ultimo. . The as) Waitaki arrived' from Oamaru on Saturday afternoon. The s.s. Express sailed for the Bluff on Saturday afternoon, . ~.-■' - JS&S- 8 ' oast off from the railway pier at 10.30 a.m. yesterday, but immediately took tbe ground and stuck fast until 2.30 p.m., when she took her departure for Sydney, via Lyttelton and Wellington. Shipping Telegrams. Wellington, Novembor 6, 11 a.m. —ArrivedEasby, fr..m Sydney. ' Auckland, November 6.—The City of New York sails for the South with the mails at 5 p.m.

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Evening Star, Issue 4273, 6 November 1876, Page 3

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540

Shipping. Evening Star, Issue 4273, 6 November 1876, Page 3

Shipping. Evening Star, Issue 4273, 6 November 1876, Page 3

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