Shipping.
PORT CHALMERS OBSERVATORY. Latitude, 45.48.55 south • longitude, llh. 22m. 36seo. east, , Time Ball drops daily (Sundays excepted) at 1 p.m. Port Chalmers mean time, or Ih, 37m. 3 see. a.m, Greenwich mean time. CUSTOM HOUSE.—DUNEDIN. This Day. ENTERED INWARDS. Taiaroa, 31 tons, Tall, from Port Molyneux. J, B. Mudio, agent. CLEARED OUTWARDS. Planet, 36 tons, Bain, for Greymouth. KRamsay, agent. Airedale, 280 tons, Kennedy, for Northern Ports. Passengers : Mrs Murray, Mrs Smith, Messrs Murray, Binnie, F. Fenwick, George, and 12 in steerage. G. S. Brodrick, agent. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. From London.—Timarn, William Cargill Prom Liverpool—Jennie, Oollingwood. From Melbourne. Rangitoto, Omco. From Vancouver’s Island. —Ruby. Prom Newcastle. —lndus, Union.From San Francisco —Sarah Maria. From Foo-Chow—Ellina, PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Asterope, for London, early. Black Hawk, for Greymouth, 4th Nov, Cora, for Invercargill, early, Dagmar, for Westport, early. Dunedin, for Auckland, early. Elizabeth Curie, for Auckland, early. Jane Anderson, for Hokitika, early. Lady Don, for New Caledonia, early Maori, for Northern Ports, Ist November. Mary Van Every, for Invercargill, early. Onehunga, for Wellington, early. Omeo, for Melbourne, 9th Nov. Rangitoto, for Melbourne, 9th Nov, Planet, for Greymouth, early. Taiaroa, for Port Molyneux, early. Wallace, for Oamaru, 2nd Nov. VESSELS IN PORT. Advance, from London, Airedale, from Northern Ports Alice, from Waikouaiti. Asterope, from London, Aparima, from Akaroa. Black Hawk, from Lyttelton, Cantcro, from Newcastle Caledonia, from Pelorus. Duke of Edinburgh, from Newcastle Dunedin, from Lyttelton. England, from London. Excelsior, from Charleston. Flying Squirrel, from Chathams. J. N. Fleming, from Glasgow. Jane Anderson, from West Coast. Jennie Ellingwood, from Boston, U.S. James Paxton from Paterson’s Inlet Huon Belle, ketch, from Catlin’s River Katerina Maria, from Foo-Chow-Foo. Kate, from Oatlin’s River. Laughing Water, from Newcastle Lloyd’s Herald, from Moeraki. Maori, from Northern Ports, Onehunga, from Oamaru. Queen of the Isles, from Fiji. Robert Henderson, from London. Tar irua, for Melbourne. Three Brothers, from Oamaru. Tairoa, from Port Molyneux. Victoria, from London. William Davie, from Glasgow. Wainopai, from Port Molyneux. The favorite clipper barque, Freetrader, arrived in port at an early hour this forenoon, after a good run of four and a-half days from land tO SiVm Town on tile 21st; cleared Cape Pillar on the evening of the 32nd made Stewart’s Island on the morning of the 27th, and arrived ns above. She brings a full eargo of lumber and fruit, in excellent condition, to her agent, Mr J. M. Fisher. We have to thank Captain Robinson for files of Tasmanian papers. BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH. ARRIVALS. Port Chalmers: 28th, 6 p.m, Taiaroa, from Port Molyneux; 29th, 5 a,m, Freetrader, from Hpbarton. Wellington ; 29th, 8 a.m, Ballarat, from Newcastle, DEPARTURES. Port Chalmers : 29th, 10.10 a.m, Tararua, for Lyttelton; 7 a.m, Frederick, fordo; 10.40a.m, Wallace, for Oamaru. Napier: 28th, 6 p.m, Wellington, for Auckland. <0« mm wri ft I. Evening Star Office, Friday evening. The total amount of revenue collected at the Oastoms to-day, was t‘429 4s 4d.
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Evening Star, Volume VII, Issue 2023, 29 October 1869, Page 2
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