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SHIPPING.

POUT OF WELLINGTON Hiou Water, 5.51 a.m.; 0.12 r.M. CLEARED OUT. Dr.CEMEEK 10.—Ocean Bird, 33 tons, G. Britt, for Wanganui. K. S. Ledger, agent. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. _ Loudon. —Avalanche, Hindostan, Langstano, Carnatic, Jungfrau, Berar, Humboldt, Avalanche, and City of Vienna. New York.—Sunlight, barque GEOOiuniß Bay.—Grace Darling. Hobarton, —Malay, barque. . Northern Ports. —Phcebe, s.s., this day. Southern Pori's. —Ladybird, s.s., this day; Lasby, 14th inst. - . TT ... Melbourne, via the South,— Claud Hamilton, s.s., 15th inst. ; Albion, s.s., with Suez mad, 20th via the West Coast.— I Tararua, s.s., ISthmst. paOJECTED DEPARTURES. London.— Adamant, in December; Jessie Headman, early ; Howrah, in January. Melbourne, via the West Coast. Claud Hamilton, s.s.. 15th inst.; Albion, s.s., 21st mst. Southern Ports.—Phcobc, s.s,, this day. Foxton. —Napier, s.s., 14th inst. . Newcastle and Sydnev.—Eashy, s.s., 14th inst. Northern Ports. —Ladybird, s.s., to-morrow. _ East Coast Ports (North Island).— Rangatna, s.s., Hth inst. „ ... Melbourne, via the South.— Tararua, s.s., with Suez mails, 20th inst. Castle Point.— Aurora, this day. Wanganui. —Stormbird, s.s., 14th mst.

BY TELEGRAPH.

NEW PLYMOUTH. Thursday. Arrived —10 a.m., s.a. WolUaßton, from Southern ports. ‘ , AUCKLAND, Thursday. Arrived— R.M.S. Cyphrenos, and sailed again for Sydney. LYTTELTON, Thursday. The Ladybird sails North at 5.13 p.m. OAMARU, Thursday. The schooner Clio has arrived from Moeraki. WESTPORT, Thursday. The Canterbury is at the wharf. Captain Russell reports 13 feet of water ou the bar one hour before full tide. Yesterday was a dies non in shipping matters. Up to a late hour in the evening no vessels had either arrived or sailed. This would arose doubtless from the severe weather which prevailed during the greater part of tho day, and which would prevent vessels approaching the Heads, or perhaps have caused them to run for shelter. But one shippmg entry was made at the Custom-house—the Ocean Bird, which cleared out for Wanganui.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 4283, 11 December 1874, Page 2

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 4283, 11 December 1874, Page 2

SHIPPING. New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 4283, 11 December 1874, Page 2

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