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Shipping.

El*h . {TtMMMOW* Heads. IPr. Ckalmxbs. f ntnsKuu. Sl.oSt.rn, | 848 pjb. I 933 p.m. Port Chalmers. A SUITED. November 22,—Wuitati, b.s , 228 tons, E.ie, from • Camara. Passengers; Mesdames Anderson and child, M'Kenzie, Gardner; Mr and Mrs Paterson, Mr and Mrs Gibson, child and servant; Mbs Gordon ; Messrs Camcroes, Fletcher, Hislon, Hassell, Edmonds, M’Anley, Fenwick, Green, Mills, Macgregor; and nine in the steerage; November 23—Taiaroa, s.a., 228 tons, Peter Son, from Timaru. Passengers: Messrs Smail, Hallonstein, Huline, Haig, Little, Cliff, Mathoson; and one in the steerage. Express, s.s„ 136 taa, Christian, from the Bluff. Passengers: Mrs Tin-ton, Mias Smith; Messrs Beatbem, Quelsh, Dakin; and five in the steerage. Maori, s.s., 118 tons, Malcolm, from West Coast jfojrts via Lyttelton. Passengers: Messrs Coventry, A. .Mian, J.'Bnrrows,’ W. Carver, Ridd, M’Lennan, W. To?U3, Moore, P. Wall, S. Bird, C. Armstrong, Ah Tay, Ah How; and ten in the steerage. , SAILED. November 22.—Arnwata, s.s., 623 lons, Underwood, for Melbourne, via the BluT. Passengers: For Melbourne—Mr and Mrs Mudigau, Mr and Mrs Noble, Mrs Edwards vend child. Miss Waldie, Mr Ferrier; and seven steerage. For the Bluff—Mr and Mrs Burn, Mrs Maitland, Miss Burn, Mr Cameron. Wanganui, s.s., 179 tons, Fraser, for the Bluff. Beautiful Star, s.s., 146 tons, Beruccb, for (kamaru. • November 23.—Deduce, ketch, 22 tous, Burke, for' -Moeraki. rjyai,-sport, brig, 307 tons, M Kmnon, for New. castleI •The s s Taiarca arrived early this morning from Timaru. and steamed alongside the ship William Davie to discharge 75 bales of wool. She left Timaru at 7 p.m. yesterday; experienced fine weather along the coast. . , , 0 ._ The a a Express, from' the Bluff, arrived at 8.40 this morning. She left the Bluff at 5.30 p.m. yesterday; had light winds along the coast to arrival. ' The s.s. Ladybird was taken into Murray’s floati__ -’ock this morning tor the purpose of being cleaned end having her bottom coated with antir returned from ■p *7~ vtteltoi;. at 1210 p.m. to-day. She left ai. on the 18th, called at Greymonth and WVstpert, and arrived at Nelspnat 7pm. mi the 19th • left agaiu ot 8,15 p.m., and arrived at LvtteltoD' at 960 ,pjni. on. the- 21st, left thera at uKS. on the l&d ; called at Akaroa. which nort aha left at- A-x>.m. yesterday. Experience! fight along the coastio hrnval. We thank Mar Matthias {purser) for report a> d exchanges. 1

Shipping Telegrams,

Newcastle, November 22. Arrived/ Eaßby, from We lington, having made the passage in five days and a-hall. The Eailhy will leave Sydae/ on Monday next. ! . . ~ 'Wellington, November 23.—Arrived last night, the Wakatipu; from Sydney, with: eleven saloon and fftty-nine steerage passengers, She brings 218 tons cargo for all ports. -Passengers for Dunedin—Miss Sutherland, Mr J. K. Emmet fthe actor), Mrs xStninet, and son; and fifty-five tons cargo. She sa/lS South at six this afternoon.

TH'TE? WRECK OF THE CUTTER ELLIE,

On Mon'di'y merning Mr Wild, one of the owners of the ember EUie, which was wrecked on Point Island, and (Constable Carmody, started for the scene of the afla'Ster to search for the bodies of the three men win.' had worked the boat. At about ten o’clock they found the body of Edward Efiia (lit tle Ned) on the west side of the island. NothiUg* but underclothing remained on the body, wßiah, through having come in contact with the ro‘<f*> was vnr y much bruised, particularly about the The colored man, John King, was a swimmer; but it is conjectured that the precipito.'U' nature of the rocks prevented the men from gt'tfiug ashore. At the inquest touching Ellis’s death the jury returned a verdict to the effect that deceased lost his life by the vessel he was in running arnoi.'? the rocks, and in endeavoring to reach the land i'O sustained a fracture of the skull.

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Evening Star, Issue 4288, 23 November 1876, Page 3

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628

Shipping. Evening Star, Issue 4288, 23 November 1876, Page 3

Shipping. Evening Star, Issue 4288, 23 November 1876, Page 3

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