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SHIPPING.

■ — »'■;* ' • - ,; . PORT OF v HpfeliLk} ;

High Water this day— B.4 a.m.; 9.6 p.m.

ARRIVED:

May 3— Albion, b.jj.j &pm Melbourne Bonar, agent.

EXPECTED iSXCTXa. ' ]" Murray, from Nelson, this dayi- - Wallace, from Nelson, via Coast ports, early. Charles Edward, from .Nelson, via Coast ports, early. T. B. Taylor, from Wangamu, early. Maori, from Dunedin, early. Lizzie Guy, from Tioaaru, early. Otago, from Melbourne, via New Zealand ports, this day. Alhambra, from Melbourne direct, May 14. Tararua, from Melbourne via Coast ports, May 14.

PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Murray, for Nelson via West Coast ports, to-day. Wallace, for Nelson, via Coast ports, early. Charles Edward, for Nelson, via Coast ports, early. Albion, for Melbourne, via New Zealand ports, this day. Otago, for Melbourne direct, May 4. Tararua, for Melbourne direct, May 14. Alhambra, for Melbourne, via New Zealand ports, May 14.

The ocean steamer Albion arrived in the roadstead yesterday, from Melbourne direct, but in consequence of the heavy tea running she was not tendered. The tender will, however, leave the wharf at seven this morning. The Otago is, now pushing round the ports and is due here to-morrow evening. Immediately on arrival she will be dispatched on her voyage to Melbourne direct. The Anchor line steamer Charleß Edward left Westport on Saturday evening for this port, but was compelled to put back owing fo the heavy sea. She will possibly leave Westport this evening, and will sail' on her return trip north to-morrow;,-*-

The steamers Murray, Waipara, and Titan are still bat-bound at Grey mouth. The Zephyr, in consequence of the heavy ses running, had to make a good offing. She was not in sight yesterday, but will probably show up to-day, when, weather permitting, she will be towed alongside the wharf by the Lioness. _ _,".

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West Coast Times, Issue 2987, 4 May 1875, Page 2

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SHIPPING. West Coast Times, Issue 2987, 4 May 1875, Page 2

SHIPPING. West Coast Times, Issue 2987, 4 May 1875, Page 2

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