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PORT CHALMERS OBSERVATORY. Latitude, 45.48.55 south; longitude, Hh. 22m.3Gsec. east. ... , Time Ball drops daily (Sundays excepted.) at 1 p.m. Port Chalmers mean time, or Ih. 37m. 3 sec. a.m, Greenwich mean time. HIGH WATER, TO-MORROW. Heads I Port Chalmers I Dunedin 3.5 p.m, I 3.35 p.m.j 1 4.20 p.m. MONDAY. I 3.44 p.m. ! 4.14 p.m. | 4.59 p.m. CUSTOM HOUSE.—DUNEDIN, This Day. ENTERED INWARDS. Tararua, 523 tons, Hagley, from Bluff. Dalgety, Rattray, and Co., agents. Jane, 26 tons, Bowers, from Moerakl. -K-. Ramsay, agent. _ ~ ~ t, Wainui, 87 tons, Leys, from Lyttelton. K. i>. Martin and Co., agents. CLEARED OUTWARDS. Midlothian, 15 tons, Blaney, from MoerakL K. Ramsay, agent. Pioneer, 23 tons, Mathesou, for Molyneux. K. Ramsay, agent. „ _ _ „ Phoebe, 416 tons, Worsp, for Bluff. G. S. Brodrick, agent. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. From London. —Philip Nelson, August 21; Chile, August 24; William Cargill, Sept. 1; Queen Bee, Sept. 9; Warrior Queen. From New York. —Albatross, August 20; Julie, August 21. From Liverpool.—Don Guillermo. From Glasgow.—Otago, September 21. From Frederichstadt, —Abbotsford. From Vancouver’s Island.- Ruby. From Newcastle. —Emulous, Hydra, From Mauritius. —Frederick. From Foo-Chow—Ellina. From Sydney.—Eleanor, Emma. From Puget Sound—Maria. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Australind, for Newcastle, early. Aaterope, for London, early. Aspasia, for Greymouth, early. Crest of the Wave, for Hokitika, early. Claud. Hamilton, for Melbourne, via !Rlun f 20th prox. Cora, for Invercargill, early. Crest of the Wave, for Hokitika, oarly Dunedin, for Auckland, early. Excelsior, for Hokitika, early. Flying Squirrel, for Chatham Islands. J. N. Fleming, for London, early. James Paxton, for Invercargill, early. Mary Van Every, for Westport, early. Margaret, for Invercargill, early. Maori, for Lyttelton, early. Pioneer, for Invercargill, early. Prospector, for China, early. Phoebe, for Invercargill, 18th inst. Queen of the Isles, for Auckland, early. Timaru, for London. Tararua, via Northern Ports, early. Union, for Newcastle, 16th inst, William Davie, for London, early. Wellington, for Northern ports, 24th inst. The s.s. Wainui sailed from Lyttelton on Wednesday, Dec. 16; arrived in Akaroa at 9 p.m, sailed again at midnight, arriving jn Timaru at 1.30 p.m. on Thursday, the sea being too rough to land, had to wait until Friday ; discharged «argo and sailed again at 3 p.rn., arriving in Oamaru at 9.30 p.m.; sailed again at 11 p.m, arriving in Port Chalmers at 7 a.m. this morning, and proceeded to town. The Wainui has "experienced strong easterly winds and foggy weather. She sails again for Northern ports positively on Monday evening.
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Evening Star, Volume VII, Issue 2066, 18 December 1869, Page 2
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