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Shipping.

HIGH WATER" To-morrow. Heads. j Pt. Chalmses, I Dunedin. 3.48 p.m. I 4.28 p.m. | 5.13 p.m. POET CHALMERS. AT THE HEADS. . Agnes Jessie, three-masted schooner, supposed from Hobart Town. Glencoe, barque, supposed from Hobart Town. ARRIVDDi March 6.—Gloucester, barque, 526 tons, Vincent, from Hong Kong, January 3, Passengers: Mrs Tan Tip and servant, and 268 Chinese. Maori, s.s., 118 tons, Malcolm, from Oamaru. Passengers: Meadames Eoes, Eenuous, Messrs Nicoll, Blackett, Familton, Robinson (2),o’Samasu, Busk, Johnston, Melville, Taylor. Stuart. Fisher. M'Kay, Lister. Barking, Thoms! andfivete the BtiflATfliyfl March?.—Bruce, s.s., 204 tons, Jones, from Ti toaxn. Passengers: Mrs and Miss Solomon, Mesaames Blair, M‘Lean, Messrs Ballantine, Morrison, Mlntosh, Esther, M'Pherson, Doyle, Lindsay, Durham, Reid, Thomson, Eosshotham, M'Kinley, M Lean, and fourteen in the steerage. Wanganui, s.s., 179 tons, Fraser, from the Bluff. Passengers: Mr and Mrs Tomlinson and family (3), Mrs Fraser, Messrs Southern, Inglis, Jackson, Thomson, Pearson, M‘Donald, Mair, Wilmot, Thomhnson, Dawson, Watt, M'Naughton, Johnston, Simple, Lumsden, and two in the steerage schooner, 177 tons, Morris, from Welling. Awarua, schooner, 48 tons, Adams, from Invercai’gill. bato n ®i tons, Petrie, from Hong Kong, 291 tons. Law, from Newcastle, February 18. SAILED. Hokitika 6,—Circe , brigantine, 145 tons, Priest, for Pioneer, schooner, 25 tons, Matheson, for MoeZ&KI, Express, s.s., Christian, for the Bluff. Comerang, p-s., 152 tons. Best, for tho Bluff. Oamaru 7, ~ WaUabi * s - s - 101 tons, Leys, for PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Albion, for Lyttelton, March 12 Brace, for Timaru, Mhrch 9, 1 teautifnl Star, for Timaru, March 12. Crusader, for London, April 9. Emu, for Auckland, March 10. .Washy, for Newcastle, April 1. Harriet Amutage, for Sydney, early. Mataura, for London, March IC. Maori, for West Coast, March 13. Margaret Galbraith, for London, early Nelson, for London, early. R Oamaru, for London, early, Phoahe, for Northern Ports, March 18. The 5.6. Wallabi sailed for Oamaru last night. _ The steamers Express and Comerang soiled on Saturday evening for the Bluff. The barque Jennie Loutitt, from Liverpool, commenced to discharge her cargo into lighters. _ The ketch Annie and cutter Margaret Scolly are taking on hoard transhipments from the Gareloch. The s.s. Wanganui arrived from the Bluff at 7 a.m. yestmrday, and left for her return trip at 5 p.m. on the oth. The barque, P, C. E., from Newcastle, was towed up to her anchorage yesterday. She left Newcastle on February 18. The barque Medora, from Foo-chow, via Hong Up t° ber anchorage yesterday by The steamer Maori returned from Oamaru on Saturday night and steamed alongside the ship Nelson to discharge wool. 4.v?*v three-masted schooner Agnes Jessie and supposed from Hobart Town, tih.® Heads tlii a morning. The aliip Sophia Joakim was removed this mominer pier “ d taken into the Graving tomre?coate^ Uri)oae ° f bcms cleaned 011(1 ber hotiSS? Wellington has discharged part of her Lght carao intofiie lighters Pet, Secret, and Gab to *■“ ** * S™ 0 ! 2^ ved from Lyttelton, via interat 6.30 a.m, yesterday. She left Lyt5 16sttl » 011(100led Akaroa ttp eth^’ Wlucll bitter port she left at 7 p.m. on 1o^ e schooner Fairlie, from AuckJ? xrive(l yesterday. She left wSS nd °?tJ ae m : l t th , February, and arrived at Wei--011 *b?Jlst, discharged cargo, and took on board a quantity of cement, and left on the £6th. ro+w„ S T> • ooner -.^a™ ll arrived yesterday from W^^- Ver l Sloce ber last visit hero she has trading to Jackson's Bay. Captain Adams speaks in favorable terms of that settlement. There forty persons resident on the settlement ttotyof whom have received grants of land from < Lw OVßrlunen *f. an(l BX6 ei uployed for three days T +l ec^s bouses. The laborers while womng for the Government receive 8s per day. in sobQQuer Mabel Jane, while lying at anchor b urwa y on Saturday night, was ran into by a BU PPOsed to be the Shag, which carried 8 bowsprit and jihhoom, besides 2 other damage. The mate of the schooner states that he was reading in the cabin at the tone, and upon going on deck he saw the steamer Puramng her course. He hailed her, hut no notice BtetefXt • sr J^k* on b 0 *be steamer. He also S^JS«. a b?bt was burning on the starboard «ggmg of the schooner. The barque Gloucester, from Hone Korn? was towed up to her anchorage off Carey's the Si left Hong Kong on tbrrAr T> mt b the intention of passing but after standing to the for twenty-four hours Lore away* for the Mendora pMsage with a fair breeze as far as MenJ B !*?** ybere she experienced light breezes until clearing the island on the Bth; passed through ? n the llth and lost the N.E. trades inlat. 2.30 N, long. 131 E.; thence had light wu i ds t or twelve with a strong ounrent settmg to the S.W., and she had to keep away and pass to the westward of Fulur Group s °? coast of New Guinea, the Cyclops Mountains, a number of native canoes come alongside containing two or three Ujen eaeh who brought with them bows and arrows, coboa nuts, and tortoise shell, which they offered in ft for pieces ? f hoop iron and knives the hemg highly prized by them. A canoe more than the others and fitted up with a - a who was decorated with T-T™? 1110 bair and a lime tree branch with a nme on it. He was accompanied by two of tos vnves. who managed the canoe, and they uH b °f d ’ which Station they f^thl™'wWb at s empt 4 W f s i ? iade to Purobase the decorated the chief, but notliing theni to lnduee bun to part with xnem. Thence she had a moderate westerly men soon as far as lat. 18 S., long .158 wbi^ hj caTried bor as for long ' . 15 , 3 , E > oll tbe 18th of February iSd tumble winds until passing Stewarts gar# aasrasiis-

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Evening Star, Issue 3756, 8 March 1875, Page 2

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Shipping. Evening Star, Issue 3756, 8 March 1875, Page 2

Shipping. Evening Star, Issue 3756, 8 March 1875, Page 2

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