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SHIPPING.

PORT OF LYTTELTONA THIS Dat: i. ' ' >A : ARRIVED. August 22—Blairgowrie, ship, 1550 tons, Dark, from London. Matheson’s Agency, agents. " ‘ Passengers Saloon : Mrs Sarah Bassett, Miss Madeline Bassett, Mr S. K. Bassett, Mr W, J. Bassett, Mr W. M. Cardiff, 'Dr Husband, Mr Francis Ellis, Mrs Ellis, Florence Ellis, L. R. Woodruffe, and Mr Charles A. Sweet. About 430 immigrants. I”'.A-; >C IAug 22—Marmion, ship. 783-tons, Burgess, from London. Two saloon passengers. August 23 —Flirt,' brigantine, 100 tons, McKeinzie, from Auckland. August 23—Fawn, brig, Brownell, from 'Newcastle. - , . f August 23—Southern Cross, barque, Boon, from Hobart Town.. ’. <) ) The barque Southern Cross, Captain Boon, from Hobart Town, arrived in harbour this morning with passengers and cargo. The brig Fawn, Captain Brownell, after a long and stormy passage of 27 days, arrived this morning from Newcastle, N.S.W., with coals. The brigantine Tlirt, Captain Powell, arrived/thjs morning from Auckland. , ;u ARRIVAL OF THE MARMION. _ This fine iron vessel of Shaw, Saville’s, jPalgety, Nichols and Co agents, arrived last night and was anchored off Gollan’s Bay, haering powder on board. She is 112 days fidmthe docks, and 108 from the Start. All on board are well. oj :r',"ii~i —.■ '■ ■ ARRIVAL OF THE.BLAIRGOWRIE. This fine, .ship,, commanded by Captain Dark, 'arrived last night and anchored below Camp Bay.-: She sailed, on May 29th from Plymouth, and thus made the passage in 87 days. All on board are well, no deaths having occurred amongst the immigrants and passengers, but an accident happened to a sailor who fell from aloft and was killed. The health officers and Immigration Commissioner proceeded down to the ship this morning at 11 o’clock in the s.s. Gazelle.

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Globe, Volume IV, Issue 373, 23 August 1875, Page 2

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SHIPPING. Globe, Volume IV, Issue 373, 23 August 1875, Page 2

SHIPPING. Globe, Volume IV, Issue 373, 23 August 1875, Page 2

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