Shipping.
PORT CHALMERS OBSERVATORY. Latitude, 45.48.55 south ; longitude, lib. 22ra.36sec. east. , . . Time Ball drops daily (Sundays excepted) at 1 p.m. Port Chalmers mean time, or lb. 37 m. 3s ec. a.m, Greenwich mean time. CUSTOM HOUSE.—DUNEDIN. This Day. ENTERED INWARDS. Esther Ann, ‘3O tons, Brenchley, from Kakanni. F. M. Coxhead, agent. Surprise, 15 tons, M'Clure, from Waikouaiti. F. M. Coxhead, agent. CLEARED OUTWARDS. Banshee, 70 tons, Paterson, for Hokitika. E. B. Martin and Co, agents. Esther Ann. 30 tons, Brenchley, for Kakanui. F. M. Coxhead, agent. Surprise, 15 tons, M'Clure, for Waikouaiti. F. M. Coxhead, agent. , Taiaroa, s.s, 51 tons, Tall, for Port Molyneux. J. B. Mudie, agent. Phoebe, s.s, 416 tons, Wheeler, for Lyttelton. G. S. Brodriok, agent, „ . Keera, s.s, 158 tons, Bam, for Akoroa, &c. G. G. Russell and Co, agents. PASSENGER LIST. Per Phcehe, for Lyttelton, &c. : Mrs and Miss Wright, and Mr Buisson. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. From London.—Undaunted, March 21; Challenger, April 17 ; Ethiopian, April 10. From Glasgow. —Agnes Muir, April la. From Liverpool—Robert Ritson. From Melbourne.—Tararua, Alhambra, From Newcast I ’. Duka of Edinburgh, Ann and Jane. From Boston, U.S.— Lizzie. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Alhambra, for Melbourne, early _ Beautiful Star, for West Coast, 25th mst, Gothenburg, for Melbourne, 28th inst. James Paxton, for Greymouth, early. Marathon, for Sydney, early Summer Cloud, for Newcastle, early Tararua, for Melbourne, early Wellington, for Northern Ports, 2Gth inst. Waihopai, for Invercargill, early. Wallace, p.s, for Oamaru, 29th inst. Wainui, for Lyttelton, 29th inst. VESSELS IN PORT. Akershuus, from Norway Bjorviken, from Norway Dimloe. from Mauritius Geelong, p.s, from Oamaru James Paxton, from Riverton Marathon, from Boston, U.S. Pampero, from London. Queen of the Isles, from Queen Charlotte Sound Summer Cloud, from Newcastle Waihopai, from Invercargill Taiaroa, from Port Molyneux. Wainui, from Lyttelton Keera, from Lyttelton. IMPORTS. Per Gothenburg from Melbourne : 3 cases, 1 cask, Kempthorne, Prosser and Co ; 84 half-chests tea, Service, Gibson and Co ; 3 cases tobacco, Mackerras and Co; 1 do cigars, Jones and Co ; 2 boxes, Chinese goods, 1 basket do, 1 bag rice, 1 case opium, Bee War; 6 pkgs furniture, S J Jones ; 6 bids raisins, 100 boxes do, Service, Gibson & Co ; 1 pkge carriage wave, Robinson and Co ; 2 do merchandize, Travena and Co; 1 do Fraser; 2 do, Moore ; 1 case, Blakely ; 8 do, 5 bales, 2 trusses, 4 rolls matting, Brown ; 3 cases, Isaacs and Marks ; 463 boxes raisins, Service, Gibson and Co ; 200 cases kerosene, 5 hhds brandy, 15 qr-casks do, 49 half chests tea, 4 qr-casks brandy, 21 chests tea, Whittingham Bros ; 1 case, Hay Bros ; 10 rams, 1 case wine. J Logan ; 9 cases merchandize, 1 do pain killer, 1 qr-cask, 2 qr-casks, 2 drums oil, Kempthorne and Co ; 50 pkges Chinese goods, I case, 6 half-chests tea, Sum Yet Hong; 50 bags flour, Anderson and Mouat; 12 cases bottled fruit, 5 cases raisins 15 boxes tea, 3 half-tierces tobacco, Lange and Thoneman ; 10 tanks malt, J L and C Burke ; 165 bags sugar, 200 do rice, 200 cases kerosene, order ; C cases castor oil 50 do kerosene, Keenan; 10 chests tea, 100 cases kerosene, 170 bags bark, order; 50q boxes raisins, Dalgetj^ Rattray and Co; 1 case, Hanslow; 1 bale leather, Farquhar ; 30 boxes glass, Scanlan Bros ; 20 boxes Chinese goods, 35 pckges do, Sum Kum Lee ; 2 pkts hops, Joel; 2 trusses leather, Farquhar ; 1 case, Herbert, Haynes and Co ; 3 do metal, Edmond ; 3 cases, M Thee ; 66 cases fruit and onions, Dunning Bros ; 4bales lines, Parfeand Curie; case plains, Matthews ; 8 cases lamps, 1 do, samples, Sanders and Co ; 2 boxes, Mrs Reid ; 1 do, Scanlan Bros ; 2 cks oil, D«dgeman/1 case, order; 2 bags seeds, Somner, and Co ; 1 pkge, Dalrymple; 1 Sargood, Son, and Ewen; 1 bag, McGregor and Co ; 1 box, MTarland ; 1 Dick, and Co ; 1 pci, Lange and Thouelßn l 1 do, Congoou ; 1 do, Harvey ; 1 do, Moi* eley ; 1 do, Coote ; 2 cases, Mrs Watson ; I case, Duncan ard Co ; 1 box, Ham ; 1 pci, Brown ; 1 bale waste, steamer, Golden Age. Per Esther Ann, from Kakanui: 140 bales wheat, Douglas, Alderson, and Co ; 15S do do Duncan ; 52 do do, Rennie and Macgregor; 48 do do, 2 cks tallow, A and J Macgregor. Per Pioneer, from Oamaru, 160 bags wheat, Service, Gibson, and Co ; 43 do do, G Duncan ; 100 do lime, Hunter and Goodfellow. EXPORTS. Per Phcebe : For Lyttelton, free and duty paid—s cases drugs, 1 cask do, 1 case acids, Kempthorne, Prosser, and Co. For Taranaki, under bond—s eases brandy, 1 box tobacco, W and G Turnbull and Co. For Napier, under bond—lo vases gin, W and G Turnbull and Co. For Wellington, free and duty paid—6 cases drugs, 1 cask do, Kempthorne and Co. For Picton—3 cases drapery, 3 bales do, Butterworth Bros ; 1 chest do, 1 cask currants, 12 bags sugar, J M Fisher ; 4 cases drapery, 6 bales do, Butterworth Bros ; 2 cases coffee, Gregg and Co ; 1 crate, Calvert and Campbell; 1 case drugs, Kempthorne and Co. For Nelson—lß trunks bo ds, Heymanson, Low, and Co ; 2 cases drapery, 1 truss do, Barg>od, Son, and Ewen ; 1 case drapery, Ross and Glendining; 25 bars iron, Briscoe ; 2 cases drugs, Kempthorne and C ). For Taranaki—l case drapery, Hay Bros and Wright; 3 casks oatmeal, Brook ; 1 hale drapery, Watson and Sous’; 2 bales do, Sargood, Son, and Ewen ; 5 casks ale, W and G Turnbull and Co ; 1 case drapery, Ross ami Glendining ; 1 box tobacco, 2 cases stout, 25 bags oats, W and G Turnbull and Co ; 9 casks glassware, 2 cases do, 3 crates do, Matheson Bros ; 4 cases drapery, 1 bale do, Bing, Harris, and Co ; 1 parcel, Feldheim, Jacobs, and Co ; 1 box’ sundries, 1 case axes, 1 bundle brooms, 1 case sundries, 1 bundle spades, 1 roli zinc, 8 bundles iron, 18 bars do, Briscoe and Go;
1 bale drapery, Butterworth Bros. For Napier—l case vestas, 1 pkge, 1 case herrings, 2 do hairoil, 1 case, 1 do lobsters, W and G Turnbull and Co ; 1 bag barley, D H Miller. For Auckland —21 sacks oatmeal, 6 bags do, Brook; I case drapery, Bing, Harris, and Co. Per Jaim s Paxton for Greymouth under bodd —50 cases stout, W and G Turnbull und Co ; under Arms Act, 10 barrels gunpowder, W and G Turnbull and Co ; tree and duty paid, 12 cases pickles, 15 half do salad oil, R Wilson and Co ; 200 bags bran, T Little and Co ; 2 caaes galvanised iron, 18 kegs nails, 4 grindstones, 36 cases painted iron, 11 cases iron, Haworth ; 15 sacks oatmeal, Brook ; 6 cases coffee, Gregg and Co ; 50 bags salt, D H Miller; 2 cases cdass, 1 box do, 2 bales paperhanging, 1 box sundries, 4 kegs dryers, bcanlau Bros , 4 cases drugs, 1 drum, 1 keg, 1 cask, Kempthorno, Prosser and Co ; 11 cases coffee, Grecrcr and Co ; 50 bags salt, D H Miller ; 40 bags salt, 10 casks ale, 10 cases porter, 1 case bacon, 13 tons potatoes, Whittmgham Bros.
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Evening Star, Volume VII, Issue 1916, 26 June 1869, Page 2
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