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Shipping.

High Water. To-noasow, I Ft, Chaxstejw, j 3.58 p.tn, J 4.33 p.ra, r 5,18 o.m. Port Chalmers. JIBUIVXD.

November 17.—Beautiful Stax, b.s„ 146 tons, Berwick, from Oaroaru. Passengers: Mr and Mrs Cleghorn, Messrs Mockley, J. Smith, and Simpson. Hawes, b.s„ 461 tons, Wheeler, from Northern Ports, Passengers: Mesdftmes Monsen, Hammell, Mathews, Sievwright and three ehildrcs, Hill, Aikman. Latter, Pitt, Tain, Spencer and two children, Miss s Sievwright, Pitt, Wilson, Tipping, Coek, Mackenzie, Messrs Monsen, Hammelf, Mathews, Scott. Field, Beetham, Marks, Gallay, Campbell (2), Topham, Jackson, Arnold, Tain, Goodman. Dundas, Sibbald, Pritchard, Hill, Prince, M. Cohen. Walcott, Weston, Garrett, W. Stewart, Keir. M Kay, Kohn, and nine in the steerage. The roiling of the Taiaxoa has been postponed on account of the receipt of intelligence from Timarn of the prevalence of bad weather there. She will P£ oc <?on Sunday, passengers joining her by the 2.30 p.m. tram. The s.s. Hawro reached the railway pier, Port Chalmers, at six o clock this morning, with passen* gets and cargo from the North. She left Onehuuga at 420 P-m. on the 11th; called at Taranaki, Nelsoii, Picton, Wellington, and Lyttelton, leaving the latter port at 4 p.m, oh Wednesday; called at Akaroa at 9 p.m. ; left again at 11.50 p.m., and arrived off Tairoa Heads at 9 p.m. Owing to tho thick weather, she anchored outside for the. night, and reached the Port as above. We are indebted to Mr Doughei ty (the purser) for files and report. , The s.s. Beautiful Star, with passengers and cargo from Oamaru, arrived at Port Chalmers this mom■and a ft ; er transhipping cargo to the ship William Davie steamed up to Dunedin

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Evening Star, Issue 4283, 17 November 1876, Page 3

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276

Shipping. Evening Star, Issue 4283, 17 November 1876, Page 3

Shipping. Evening Star, Issue 4283, 17 November 1876, Page 3

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