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Shipping.

High Water. TO-MORROW. READS. IV" fUALMKES. [ 10 20 p.m. I 1106 p.m. | 1151 n.m. Monday. 11.33 p.m. | 0.13 p.m. | 0.58 p.m. Fort Chalmers. ARRIVED. December 9.—Shag, s s., 31 tons. Wing, from Shag Point and Moeraki. Mabel Jane, schooner, 38 tons, Graham, from Port Molynenz. December 10,—Maori, s.a., 118 tons, Malcolm, from West Coast Ports, via the Bin If. Passengers: Mesdames Paterson and family (four), 1-ongton ; Messrs Paterson, Lathan, ((Macdonald, Morrell, Hughes, Allison, and five in the steerage. SAILED. December 9. —Jane Hannah, schooner, 43 tens, Holloway, for Gatlin’s River. Taiaroa, s.s., 228 tons, Peterson, for Timaru. ■Comerang, p.s., 198 tons, Christian,for Chatland’s Mistake. Passengers : Mr W. Murray and six ship* wrights. Taranaki, 299 tons, Lloyd, for Northern Ports. Passengers: For Lyttelton—Mesdames Adams, James, Cameron, Messrs J. W. Jago, W. Carr, A. Grant, J. A. Adams, D. C. Cameron, A G. Price, N. Greig, J. Jackson, J. N. Monson, Thomson, W. M'Eachem, Thos. Smith. D. Sutherland, .1. Lothian, J. G. A. Bayliss, E. Neill, B. Hogg, Ballance, Ash, Monson, Ronald, J. James, and Shepherd. For Napier—Mrs Smith, Mr Hay. For Monukau—Mr Henry. The steamer Comerang, after coaling at the hulk Esk, sailed last evening. She proceeds to the wreck of the s.s. Otago, having on board Mr Murray and a party of men who have been engaged to recover the gold on board the steamer. THE MAORI’S TRIP, The s.s, Maori returned to Port at 8.45 this morning from her trip to the West Coast Ports, via the Bluff. She called of Cbasland’s Mistake yesterday at 9 p.m.; fired a rocket and burnt a blue light, which was answered; but no boat coming off, she proceeded on at 11 p.m., and arrived as above. After discharging wool into the ship Invercargill she steamed up to Dunedin. Shipping Ts)o?)’anr. Wellington, December 9.—The Alhambra goes South to-morrow at 10 s\.m. Her passengers for the South axe Messrs Russell, Brown, aud Gwynneth.

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Evening Star, Issue 4302, 9 December 1876, Page 3

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320

Shipping. Evening Star, Issue 4302, 9 December 1876, Page 3

Shipping. Evening Star, Issue 4302, 9 December 1876, Page 3

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