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Port Chalmers.

ARRlVED—Dbcbmbbr 9. Beautiful Star, b.s., 146 tons. Jones, from Oamaru, Ha wen, s.s„ 402 tons, Kennedy, from Auckland via intermediate ports. Paasengcrs-Mr. Mrs, ami Master Gillies, Mr and Mrs Hanley, Mr and Mrs Dean, Mr and Mrs Swan, Mesdamos Stevenson, Orr, Laurie, Danielis. Misses M'ttlashan, K. Brown, M’Demud, Lack Wlvte, Bolton. Guise, Messrs Kelly, Songster, Newell Martin, Beaver, Bell, Mdland, Lawrence, Sharp, Bessel), Kinnncy, Hargraves, Baker, Underwood, Plaisted, Patterson, J. Kelly, M'Farlanc, Clarey, Scnficld and family, Smith and family, Corkill, Hofic, Clarke, Toun, Jones, Carmichael, Williams. Ar.aw.ita, s.h., 023 tons, Sinclair, from Melbourne via Hobart Town and the Bluff. Passengers : From Melbourne-Mr, Mrs, and Miss Clappcrton, Meadames Bur nett and two children, Comviyand family, Kagerty and family, Morris and familv. Misses Hughes, Smith, Foy. Soktuon, Olive. Messrs Monk, Tomkins, Morns. From Hobart Town.--Hon. S. G. Lyttelton, Mrs Davidson, Mr .Moss, and thirty steerage from all ports. SAILED- Dhckmbkr 8. Maori, 8.5., 118 tons, Bcrncck, f«r Tima-u. The steamer Maori sailed yesterday evening on a special trip to Timarti. The steamer Wakatipu was hauled into the Graying Dock yesterday at high water for cleaning, scraping, and re-painting below the water lino The brig Prairie was towed up the harbor yesterday and berthed alongside the Rattray street tiharf. The ships Dunedin and Wanganui were berthed alongside the railway pier yesterday, in readiness to discharge. , , . The steamer Beautiful Star arrived from Oamaru early this morning She brings 107 hales wool for the ship Invercargill, 7!) bales for the barque Mataura, 58.7 sacks grain for the ship Calypso, 91 hales wool to order, besides other cargo. The 8.9. Hawea, with cargo, and fifty-five passenoors arrived alongside the railway pier at eight this morning. .She left Auckland at 4 p.m. on the Ist; called at Tauranga, Napier, Wellington, and Lyttelton ■ had easterly winds along the coast, arriving as above. Wc thank Mr purser Dalgliesh tor report and Northern exchanges. The steamer Arawata, with’fifty-six pa-sengers and 12i tons of cargo for this port, arrived alongside the railway pier at 11.15 this morning. She left the Bluff at 3.30 p.m. yesterday, and experienced strong head winds, with high sea, along the coast. Wo thank Air Jones (purser) for report and exchanges.

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Evening Star, Issue 5230, 9 December 1879, Page 3

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Port Chalmers. Evening Star, Issue 5230, 9 December 1879, Page 3

Port Chalmers. Evening Star, Issue 5230, 9 December 1879, Page 3