Shipping.
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, The onttcr Jane, with timber from CatiuVsttitef, arrived'earlj* :Dunedin. { rh,e Samson, with passengers, eighty-four bales of wool fer ship Mataura, and bales for tiho barque Elizabeth Graham, arrived early this morn log. She left Oaraaru at 6 p.m. yesterday; had 8/w. winds, With thick weather, along the const, and arrived at the Heads at midnight. The Express arrived at 9.30 this morning, and after landing her at-the railway pier, coaled, and Steamed up' to'ltanjgrai to discharge Sheneft the Bluff at 5.40 p.m. yesterday, and passed the p.s. Comerang off toe Nuggets at two this morning : had easterly winds, with thick weather, to Cape Saunders; thence SAY. winds to arrival} ' n The<*schooner Cora le't 'iimaru at 6 a-m.-on Saturday, and arrived at 9 p.m., when she took the bank in the cross channel, remaining there until this morning, when she sailed up alongside the ship HtflTCMgilt)* o dJschai P» eighty-one bales of Information from Fortrose is to the effect that the William Ackers broke np on Tuesday night. ■ The timber as'ndwjieen flpj»t*ojr c&^Mfell er cargo of timber was insured: in the Standard office lor LSOO. < ■i » - >
I Shipping Telegram. * j Sydnet, December 14.—The Wakataipu sailed jfasDecember 15.—The Wettest?* 1 sailed south at 10 a.m. to-day. Passengers.- lhL 18 » Haynev'Mrs and Miss Beggg Messrs Chancellor, Jacobs, Nathan, Lysaght, Haast, M'Kellar. I ,r ' n "'■''' • English Shipping. ! The following passengers are, <ew Votrfe for this port : . BerNelson, from London .-.Mrsand Mw«9S (2) Pen wick, Mr and Mrs Bowley and "family (3), Mr and Mrs Seddon, Mr and Mrs Sleigh, Messrs Clay, ■ton and faithful. 2nd Class—M*aaOJ*J» JWconer and family. Mr and Mrs Irons, Mr and Mrs Stephens* Misses Allen and Grey. (^,- .Messrs Stephens; AUardyce (3)' i and height inthwweeraire. Perfiotorua, from Glasgow: Mr and Mrs Gale, j Mesdames Deck and family, Paterson and daughter, Grigg, Messrs Rhodes, J. Stephenson and family, Watt, and Gilbert. 2nd Cabin—Mrs Maggs and a children, Messrs Nimmo (2).- Hamilton, Connor, Hoan, Mitchell, Ennett, aind Hogue. 1 i Per Otaki, from JLondon: Mr and -Mrs ; Osborne, Mrs Taylor, Misses Humbry, Pratt, Messrs Char'dock:.' 1 erry, Clegg-, Staggj Mahsey ana family.iGildart, Ladd, Nopper, Smth. 2nd Cabin—Mr and Mrs D. Stewart, Mr and Mrs Ashton, Mr and Mrs War-» nington and child, Mr and Mrs Miller and family, •Mr and Mrs Bobertson and famiry, r Mr and Mrs Matthews, Mr and Mrs Lowe, Mrs ftenfree*, Moor•land Misses < Jones; ,Gadd<;; Earlyi Meesrs»liloyd, Fincham and two daughters, Nell, Shfpham, Carthwaite, Brown, Bryne, M'Nally, C. Jones, Eilby, Eobeson (2), and 26 intermediate and steerage. > Per Pleiades (Dalgetty, Nichols and Co., agente), from London*: Mr-and r Mrs Prattt.- Messrs Hailstone, Key. 2nd Cabin—Mr and Mrs M'Leod ajid two. ohildjen, Mr" and j-Mra Sewell .and daughtjpr, Messrs Meatyard, Dick, Allum, Blantern," Gibson, and 20 in the steerage. . .evf.'o'i'
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Evening Star, Issue 4307, 15 December 1876, Page 3
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496Shipping. Evening Star, Issue 4307, 15 December 1876, Page 3
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