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Shipping.

j ',, ~. Hi*h Water... j »*** «»w * H«ads. I Pr. Chaxmms. I Dmrronr. t ~ 4.54 pun. » I 5.84 pjn. | 6.19 p.m. | Port Chalmers?. Decemberjy.—WauSH/s.s., 229 tons, Edie, from OAmgMUfLeasaßeed t ia£esdamak Oandnv Markie | and family. Misses Humphrey, Allan, Harvey, J JSTAwham, Mefkle, and HaUiwell, MessnTlM«Nefi, : Tjomson, Macgrejror, Houghton, Brown, Qnelch, Manlove, Meikle, Wheeler, Bonham; and seventeen withe steerage.. ote^ti^^ii 806 . tons,. Hood, from Glasgow, Farr; and 361 free and nominated immigrants. Grace, ketch, 16 tons, Dixon, from Waikouaiti. pecemberlS.—Wellington, s.b., 262 tons, Lloyd, fatal the North. Passengers: Mesdames Coleman. and Steniterdi Misses Haines, Howarde*. Murray, and Fuchs. Messrs Bdphael, Henderson, Day, Boyle, Coleman, Krull, Bonald, Ballans, Price, James, Thomson, Horn. Bwleas, Jacksen, Gregg, Dyer, Monkmann, Dr. f 11l * 880 **. Ave members of the Fire Brigade: and eight in the steerage.

■k • t SAUBlfa •» £ December 17.—Samson,' pjs.,Sß4tons, Jones, for Pioneer, schooner, 25 tons, Matheson, for InverExpress, s.s„ 136 tons, Chr»stian, for Bluff -Harbor.

Jane, cutter, 25 tons, Tunbridge, for Catlin's iciyer.

p.fc. on the 12th/TarMiftW day, at 835; a.m. on tneltthrmffineton ablOW y;^spq^nc l a^ li fi lt »W»Ho winds vf-£?£ weath « HirougJiont the passage. We thank M*M'Cormack fop report ana exchanges. The ship Invercargiil havfcg completed her loadanchored |»tta barque Frederick Bassell, with a cargo of Newcastle, arriyedTthe Newcastie on thelst itst., with a 8 &ong BIS W wiid, which oontttsstiiami imamSaSSi West Cape on the 10th, when. Bhe encountered a an?vwaa%ng , W. : «naiSiWvwindfl^: o ' ««S!2EJS

SS:i t iL foll ?r x ?,£2?!L culain,: - Hlfc aPie&s that roqnd. she mwaed stay i, audited right™x? the H SPSS® *«*■*' frregyft •vfa m"much that F » x *?'l««i -that the barque got Becalmed on the morning of the 11th ins^nisustaining much damage, . She *fcrbck a aZ>n,7A figeUndTßaßtained further oSmageO win** tZ£« xmpqßßiWA to 'gfil out. the. boats. . The vessel sn*n became a JoW Wfcfand the three mS'£E2and in tMinorningi swing no; jdglas i

I " ' thb'oAmae'u's passage; M^Z^^ G J*?¥*' 6il '^'"&* 'September, ward] ™ g Her into the N. E. trX on £e Bth. Isth|n lat JtTf, long. S7.BqW.}.oSh2d five f ™ri*Mes,aDd on'the 2&k riokek un+£• aCjradesinlat.4.so N.?fcngtl23?l WfcTOssfi* theßqaator on the 24th in W"2744W"ffi ?f S ii?¥Greenwich, c* November 14 in lut rieneM.;fce^ l.^fe W wSte at 7 the_J4ttein»t; After passing the Snarea a.frerti Bontherly KzeV and 4al at4vS tit??"tett Swi of girl aie4,two fearg nam*! fflary Jane Beadman were VMtft&ifte. boats mt\ T yesterday mbroit* •*wm,f*MW* light*.*ym »Taeed alpnjnide «£ <he - frloae kho died on the way out awrasfollowa —CaroB fe lßm<M ?• Ji»k», Jfm three days, oxfauattau. j. JfaußiJujtagtefgi' »r* I** 1 ?*- l?*f!£• >°,ftW feania develcpefflin! -wcftMorwe'oftbenrfggle women, named EUzo.

E3r&a« 7 : —— ——. beth Caftsidy, agedl&j she \3 still tudtt.tnatmeat. Strict discipline w.«s preserved during the passage and was cheerfully submitted to by the immigrants' and by dint of frequent practice they became quite proficient in fire and boat drill.

Shipping Telegram. Slujtj* December 18.—Arrived: Eitetttooma, at 2 o'clock this morning. She left Melbourne at 4 p.m. on the 13th, and had fine weather throughout. She brings thirty-one saloon and thirty-slx steerage besides 252 tons of cargo for all ports". She 'sails at 4 o'clock this afternoon for Port Chalmers. Passengers for Dunedin:— Messrß Lowe, Clark, Mallock, Beath, Hart, and vtt'DonaldfcMr and Mr* Proesar. and son, Mr and t 3Srs BaihtonVMvand lint Bastings," Mr and Miss Linson, Miss Brett, Mr and Master Laruacb, Capt. Larnach, Miss Croren, Mrs M'Phee, Miss Coote Wellington, December 18.—The ship Waikato ysßllSilip-day for London. She takes 4,148 bales of wool and sundries, the total cargo being valued at L 68.300. She has also about twenty-five passengers.

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Evening Star, Issue 4309, 18 December 1876, Page 3

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584

Shipping. Evening Star, Issue 4309, 18 December 1876, Page 3

Shipping. Evening Star, Issue 4309, 18 December 1876, Page 3

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