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Shipping.

PORT CHALMERS OBSERVATORY. Latitude, 4?5.48.55 south ; longitude, llh, 32 m. 36sec. east. Time Ball drops daily (Sundays excepted) at 1 p.m. Port Chalmers mean time, or Ih. 37m. eo. a.m, Greenwich mean time. CUSTOM HOUSE.—DUNEDIN. This Dat. RNTBftRD INWARDS. Taiaroa, s.s, 51 tons, Tall, from Port Molyneux. J. B. Mudie, agent. CLtARED OUTWARDS, Wainui, s.s, 87 tons, Leys, for Lyttelton. R. B. Martin and Co, agents. Marathon, 378 tons, Donnel, for Sydney, Bates, Sise, and Co, agents. PASSKNGRR LIST. Per Wainui, for Lyttelton : Mrs Reid, Messrs Ross, Kemp, Smith, and 5 in the steerage. RXRECTKD ARRIVALS. Prom London. —Undaunted, March 21 ; Challenger, April 17 ; Ethiopian, April 10, From Glasgow.—Agnes Muir, April 15. Prom Liverpool—Robert Ritson. From Melbourne. —Tararua, Alhambra. From Newcastle. —Duke of Edinburgh, Aim and Jane. From Boston, U.S. —Lizzie. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Airedale, for Bluff Harbor, 3rd July Alhambra, for Melbourne, early Geelong, p.s, from Oamaru Marathon, for Sydney, early Omeo, for Melbourne, early Pampero, for Newcastle, early Rangitoto, for Melbourne, early Summer Cloud, for Newcastle, early Taiaroa, for Port Molyneux, 2nd July. Tarainw, for Melbourne, early Wallace, p.s, for Oamaru, 2nd July. VESSELS IN PORT. Akershuus, from Norway Bjorviken, from Norway Marathon, from Boston, U.S. Pampero, from London. Queen of the Isles, from Queen Charlotte Sound Summer Cloud, from Newcastle IMPORTS. Per Taiaroa from Port Molyneux ; —32 bags potatoes, 102 do oats, 120 do wheat, Stewart and Gow; 171 do potatoes, Smith Bros ; 208 do do, Spooner ; 79 do oats, Brown and Co; 3 cases, Ancel; 3 pkgs luggage, M'Kay ; 2 kits fish, Maoris. EXPORTS. Per Waiuui, for Timani, under bond—l qr-cask brandy, 2 casks whiskey, McCallum Neill and Co ; 30 cases geneva, 2 qrcasks brandy, 3 casks rum, R B Martin and Co. For Akaroa under bond —lO cases brandy, R B Martin and Co. For Lyttelton under Arms Act —2 rolls lead, 2 coils lead pipe, A Briscoe and Co. Free and duty paid: For Oamaru nails, Oliver and Ulph : For Timaru—9 casks soda, 2do currants, 2 kegs apples, 6 cases do, 1 case jewellery, 3 bags barley, 1 case flour, 23 boxes soap, 6 cases lobsters, 1 case soap, 1 cask nuts, 1 case sauce, 1 case biscuits, bags onions, R B Martin and - Co ; 2 ploughs and fittings, Robinson and Co; 4 cases glass, Walden ; 2 casks, G G Russell and Co; 2hhds, 1 case, Matlieson Bros; 1 boiler, 1 case machinery, R B Martin and Co; 69 bars iron, 9 bundles do, Briscoe and Co ; 10 bbds, 9 cases beer, Strachan ; 1 case, Calvert and Campbell ; 1 pkge, Brown, Ewing and Co ; 1 case oysters, 2do chainpaigue, G G Russell and Co ; 2 cases oranges, Dunning Bros ; 1 case, Sargood and Eweu ; 2 boxes glass, Fish and Son ; 1 pair springs, 2 axle arms, 2S spokes, 14 felloes, 10 naves, Briscoe and Co ; 1 tierce, 3 casks glassware, 1 case lampwarc, Matlieson Bros ; 3 trasses drapery, 3 cases do, 2 bales do, Watson and Sons ; 2 kegs nails, 3 bundles ridging, Park and Curie ; 2 cases, Kempthorne, Prosser, and Co ; 1 do, Oliver and Ulph ; 2 cases, 2 tra-ses, 1 hale, Watson and Sons; 3 bales Backs, 3 qr-casks brandy, M'Callum, Neill and Co ; 1 box, Reids and Herbert; 2 cases, 1 bale, Watson and Sons ; 1 hhd, 1 cask, I case, Matheson Bros. For Akaroa : 1 cask oatmeal, 20 cases brandy, 10 do kerosiue, 20 boxes soap, 10 cases stout, lv B Martin and Co ; 3 bundles spades, 2 cases, Briscoe and Co; I half-chest tea, 1 bag rice, 4 do sugar, 1 box candles, Mackerras and Lo ; 1 hhd ale, Marshall and Copeland ; 17 empties, H Houghton and Co ; 1 truss drapery, Ross and Glendining; 11 empties, Reids and Herbert; 1 bag charcoal, Houghton and Co. For Lyttelton : 2 casks, 100 boxes, 26 moulds, 1 case glass, 2 do sundries, 16 kegs paint, Briscoe and Co ; 4 cases drapery, 2 trusses do, 2 ca-es, Watson and Sons; 1 case drugs, Kempthorne, Prosser, and Co; 2 brls cement, R B Martin and Co ; 1 case, Hayman; 1 truss drapery, Butterworth Bros ; 1 cask china, Matheson Bros. Per Marathon, for Sydney, under bond : 9 bales tobacco, Wright, Stevenson and Co ; 67 bales wool, Driver, Maclean and Co ; 868 bags oats, Law, Somner and Co; 76 do potatoes, J Griffen ; 224 do pollard, G Duncan ; 623 do potatoes, Bates, Sise and Co.

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Evening Star, Volume VII, Issue 1920, 1 July 1869, Page 2

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Shipping. Evening Star, Volume VII, Issue 1920, 1 July 1869, Page 2

Shipping. Evening Star, Volume VII, Issue 1920, 1 July 1869, Page 2

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