Shipping.
PORT CHALMERS OBSERVATORY. Latitude, 45.18.53 south ; longitude, llh. 22m. 36sec. east. . ~ . Time Ball drops daily (Sundays excepted) at 1 p.m. Port Chalmers mean time, or Ih. dim. 3 sec. a,m, Greenwich mean time. CUSTOM HOUSE.—DUNEDIN. This Dat. ENTERED INWARDS. Taiaroa, s.s, 51 tons, Tall, from Molyneux. J. B. Mudic, agent. Midlothian, 15 tons, Blaney, from Kakanui. K. Ramsay, agent. T , Defiance, 22 tons, Kerns, from Kakanui. K. Ramsay, agent. . Hope, 21 tons, Gay, from Kakanui. K. KaraSpec, 258 tons, Rich, from Bluff. M'Callum, Neill and Co, agents. CLEARED OUTWARDS. Rangitoto, s.s. 440 tons, Mackie, for Melbourne, via Bluff. Dalgetv, Rattray and Co., s.s. 660 tons, Calder, for Melbourne, via Northern Ports. Dalgety, Rattray, and Co, agents. , . „ , Why Not, 25 tons, Burke, for Kakanui. R. B. Martin and Co., agents. PASSENGER LIST. Per Omeo, to Lyttelton : Messrs Mathieson, Leach, and Graham ; and one in steerage for Wellington. , Per Rangitoto, for Melbourne : Miss Clark, Mr Rees, Mr John Brown, Mrs Eason and child, and 33 in steerage ; one in steerage for Bluff. EXPORTS. ' Per Omeo for North : Original cargo from Melbourne. For Lyttelton ; 1 case, 1 pkge boots, Hercus and Co ; 1 case drapery, I do, 3 do. 2 bales 1 truss do, 1 case drapery, W. Watson and Sons; 26 trunks, 1 case, Sargood and Co. ; 1 case drapery, Butterworth Bros. ; 5 cases drapery, Sargood ane Co.; 4 oases 2 bales drapery, W. Watson and Sons ; 1 truss, 1 case, Bing, Harris and Co. ; 1 pkge, Keith Ramsay. Duty paid for Wellington : 7 pkges mutton birds, Robertson ; 1 bale paperhangings, 1 parcel brushes, Fish and Son ; 1 keg nails, 1 bundle shovels, 1 bundle handles, 1 box sundries. A. Briscoe and Co. ; 2 parcels, R Souter ; 1 case drugs, 3 bales corks, 2 cases drugs, Kempthore and Co. ; 1 bag shoes, A. Briscoe and Co, ; 7 cases drapery, Bing, Harris and Co. Per Rangitoto for Invercargill, transhipped ex Agnes Muir, under bond : 4 boxes, D. H. Millar; 1 box, Cargills and M'Lean. Ex warehouse under bond, for Invercargill; 6 cases geneva, W. and G Turnbull. Ex warehouse under bond, for Melbourne : 3 cases cigars, Feldheim, Jacobs and Co. ; 52 packages tobacco, Bates, Sise and Co. Free and duty paid, for Bluff Harbor ; 150 bdls standards, 99 coils wire, 1 case merchandise, I do harmoniums, Dalgety, Rattray, and Co ; 3 cases merchandise, 2 trunks do, Sargood, Son, and Eweu ; 1 bale do, Ross and Glendiniug ; 1 pkge saws, Oliver and Ulph ; 4 trusses merchandise, Sargood, Son, and Ewen; I parcel, Strang aud Co. Free and duty paid, forMelbou r ne :70 sacks oatmeal, 10 do, R Harper and Co ; 51 sack oats, G F Reid ; 33 do, oatmeal, J Brook ; 150 bags oats. J L and C Burke ; 2 boxes effects, Mrs Chase ; 1 case, Robertson and Co ; I case, B Butcher ; 12 bales flax, M‘Galium, Neill, and Co ; 2 boxes gold. Bank New Zealand ; 1 parcel gold, Ah Cham. For London via Melbourne : 15 bales wool, Cargills and M'Le an ; 5 casks gum, W C Young; 20 qr-casks butter, 3 hhds do, Whittingham Bros* EXPECTED ARRIVALS. From London.—Asterope, Memento, Victoria, England, Chile, Robert Henderson. From Liverpool—Robert Ritson ; Advance, May 15. From Glasgow.—William Davie. From Melbourne. —Gothenburg, Tararua, Alhambra. From Newcastle. —Ann and Jane, Indus. From Mauritius, —lsabella. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Alhambra, for Melbourne, 3rd September Caledonia, for Hokitika, early Dagmar, for Westport, early. Dunedin, for Napier, early. Freetrader, for Geelong, 18th inst._ Gothenburg, for Melbourne, 24th inst. Kahuna, for Westport, early Lady Don, for Hokitika, early Mary Van Every, for Invercargill, early. Maori, for Lyttelton, 19th inst. Pearl, for Greymoutli, early Phoebe, for Sydney, 21st inst. Pioneer, for Invercargill, early Taiaroa, for Port Molyneux, early. Tararua, for Melbourne, 31st inst. VESSELS IN PORT. Agnes Muir, from Glasgow, Caledonia, from Picton Challenger, from London. Crest of the Wave, from Picton. Dagmar, from Kakanui. Elizabeth Curie, from Hokitika. Emerald, from Lyttelton. Free Trader, from Hobart Town Geelong, p.s, from Oamaru Laughing Water, from Newcastle Lady Don, from Kaipoi. Lizzie, from Boston Maori, from Melbourne. Pearl, from Invercargill. Pioneer, from Oamaru. Record, barque, from Newcastle. Spec, from Bluff. Taiaroa, s.s,, from Molyneux. Three Brothers, from Oamaru, Undaunted, from London. BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH. ARRIVALS. Napier: 17th, 4 p.m, Wellington, from Web hgton. Wellington : 17th p.m, Fawn, from Sydney ; 12.45 p.m, William Ackers, from Newcastle. DEPARTURES, Wellington: 17th, 3 p.m, Beautiful Star, for Nelson. Lyttelton : 17th, 12.35 p.m, Wainui, for the South.
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Evening Star, Volume VII, Issue 1961, 18 August 1869, Page 2
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