Shipping.
PORT CHALMERS OBSERVATORY. Latitude, 45.18.53 south ; longitude, llh. 22m. 36sec. east. Time Ball drops daily (Sundays excepted) at I p.m. Port Chalmers mean time, or Ih. 37m. 3 sec. a.m, Greenwich mean time. CUSTOM HOUSE—DUNEDIN. This Day. ENTERED INWARDS. NU. CLEARED OUTWARDS. Advance, 15 tons, Andrew, for Waikouaiti. Master, agent. , . Alhambra, s.s, 497 tons, M Lean, for I'm!* bourne via Bluff. Dalgety, Rattray, and Co, agents. PASSENGER LIST. Per Alhampra, for Melbourne: Mrs Geo. Thompson, Mrs W. W. Wilson, Madame Fleury, Mrs Reimann and three children, Mrs Bly, Miss Stewart, Messrs Sly, Proud, Turton, Reimann, and Boys; and 11 Europeans and 31 Chinamen in steerage. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Prom London.—Advance, May 29th; Astefope, May 29th ; Momonto, Victoria, England, Chile, Robert Henderson. From Glasgow.—William Davie, From Melbourne.—Rangitoto, Omeo, Alhambra. From Newcastle.—Hydra. From New York via Adelaide—W. Turner. Fromjjßoston, U.S.— Jennie Ellingwood. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Beautiful Star, for Northern Ports, Btb inst. Dagn.ar. for Westport, early. Gothenburg, for Melbourne, vir. Lyttelton, Sept. 21 Jane Ann, for Hokitika, 4th Sept, Kaiuma, for Westport, early Maori, for Northern Ports, Bth Sept. Mary Van Every Sr Invercargill, early. Omeo, for Melbourne, via Lyttelton, Sept. 14 Pearl, for Greymouth, early Pioneer, for Invercargill, early Rangitoto, for Melbourne, via Bluff, Sept. 14 Tairoa, for Port Molyneux, early. Wallace, for Oamaru, 3rd September. Wellington, for Northern Ports, Sept. 8 VESSELS IN PORT. Alice, from Waikouaiti. Beautiful Star, s s, from Lyttelton. Challenge, from Kaiapoi. Excelsior, from Charleston. Geelong, p.s, from Moeraki Jane Ann, from Hokitika. Kate, from Riverton. Pearl, from Invercargill. Robert Ritson, from Liverpool. Wainui, from Northern Ports EXPORTS. Per Alhambra, for Invercargill, transhipped ex Tararua—2 cases, Dalgety, Rattray, and Co. Under bond, for Invercargill—lo casks sugar, 5 cases geneva, W and G Turnbull and Co. For Bluff, free and duty paid-1 portmautea, Calder ; 1 case, Calvert and Co ; 1 do, Thompson, Strang, and Co; 20 coils wire, Dalgety, Ratti ay, and Co; 1 case vinegar, 1 case pickles, 1 case ling, 10 half-chests tea, 1 box almonds, 1 case salad oil, W and G Turnbull and Co; 2 cases, R Harper and Co ;1 bale sacks, 10 bags rice, 5 kegs nails, Whittingham Bros. For Melbourne, free and duty paid—2oo bags oats, 1 bag corks, Marshall and Co; 20 sacks oatmeal, Anderson and Co ; 30 sacks oats, G F Reid ; 13 bales flax. M'Callum and Co ; 1 parcel, Sargood & Co ; 4 boxes gold (4,8400z 15dwt Igr), Bank of New South Wales ; 4 do do 3,9700z), Bank of New Zealand ; 3 do do (3,0260z lldwt Kigr), Bank of Otago ; 1 pkge gold (15oz 4dwt), 2 do do (270z fldwt), 1 do do (450z lOdwt), 4 do do (660z 16dwt), 2 do do (177oz)—Chinamen. ; or London—3o bales wool, Cargills and Co; 34 do do, Dalgety, Rattray, and Co; 71 do do, W and G Turnbull and Co.
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Evening Star, Volume VII, Issue 1975, 3 September 1869, Page 2
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