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Shipping.

Port Chalmers. AKBITED. November 25.—Shag, s.s., 31 ton?, Wing, from Shag Point. Waitaki, s.s., 229 tons, Belie, from Oamaru. Passengers : Mesdames Orr and daughter, Geddes, Heming, Misses Lydia Howard, Andrews, Messrs Speight, Kettle, Scoullar, Turnbull, D. Grant, Andrews, Cormack, Mouatfc, Richards, Collins, Innes, Shalders, Booth, Brindley, Wragg, Pish, Bode, and twelve steerage. November 26.—Wanganui, s.s., 179 tons, Fraser, from Bluff. Passengers: Mrs Jewitt, Messrs Jackson, Coombes, Melrose,.Anderson, Wararock, and 80V6B steerage. Taiaroa, 228 tons, Peterson, from Timaru. Passengers: Mrs Gafney and ohild, Messrs Preston, Gardiner, Cold, M'Kenzie, Alexander, and twelve steerage. Craigellachie, brig, 226 tons, Merideth, from Kaipara. November 27.i-Nardoo, barque, 888 tons, Paul, from Newcastle. SAItED. November 26.—Beautiful Star, s.s., 146 tons, Bernard, for Oamaru. Express, s.s., 186 tons, Christian, for the Bluff. Maori, s.s., 118 tons, Malcolm, for West Coast ports, via Lyttelton. November ; 27.—Catharuia, brigantine, 156 tons, HeitanaOj fox picton. The Taiaroa, with cargo and passengers from Timaru, arrived early yesterday morning, and steamed alongside the ship Invercargill to discharge 141 bales of wool. She left Timaru at 7 p.m. on Saturday, and had light N.E. winds along the coast to arrival. The brig Craigellachie, with t a full cargo of 160,000 feet of sawn timber from Eaipaia, was towed"' up yesterday forehoon by the Jane and anchored off Deborah Bay. She loft Kaipara on the 13th inst. with a N.E. wind, .which continued for twenty-four hours j thencei W, and N.W. winds, and passed Cape Egmont on the 15th j was off Cape Farewell next day, when she encountered a heavy S.E. gale, whioh drove her back through Cook's Straits as far as Cape Egmont. The gale suddenly died away, and she was becalmed for two days j thence to arrival had light N.E. and variable winds. Captain Merideth reports speaking in Cook's Straits the barque Issabella Eidloy and brigantine Swordflsh, from Hobart Town, bound to the westward. The ship White Eagle was haiiled into the graving dock this morning to be clearel and repainted. The barque Nardoo, with a cargo of 580 tons of coal, arrived at the Heads this morning, and was towed up to her anchorage by thep.s. Samson. She left Newcastle on the 12th inst.; had E. and N.E. winds right across until within twenty-four hours' sail of the Traps, when it shifted to the westward ; Bighted Traps on Wednesday, passed between the North and South Traps; kept good look out for Boomerang Rock, matted on chart as uncertain, but saw nothing of it. Next day wind shifted to the eastward, and continued with thick weather to arrival. *■>■■ —■ -

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Evening Star, Issue 4291, 27 November 1876, Page 3

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427

Shipping. Evening Star, Issue 4291, 27 November 1876, Page 3

Shipping. Evening Star, Issue 4291, 27 November 1876, Page 3

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