Shipping.
' PORT CHALMERS OBSERVATORY. Latitude, 45.48.55 south ; longitude, Hh. 22m. Msec. east. Time Ball drops daily (Sundays excepted) at 1 p.m. Port Chalmers mean time, or Hi. 37m. 3 sec. a. in, Greenwich mean time. HIGH WATER. TO-MORROW. Heads 1 Port Chalmers I Dunedin 1,7 p.m. I 1.37 p.m. | 2.22 p.m. MONDAY. I. p.m. | 2.8 p.m. 1 3.3 p.m, CUSTOM HOUSE.—DUNEDIN. This Day. ENTERED INWARDS. Fiery Cross, 72 tons Short, from Lyttelton. H. Houghton and Co., agents. CLEARED OUTWARDS. Armc, 29 tons, Haswoll, for Timaru. K. Ramsay, agent, PASSENGER LIST. Per Asterope, for London.—Miss M‘Culloch, Miss J F Robb, and 11 in the steerage. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. From Mauritius.—Frederick. From Rotterdam.—Jane Van Galen. ♦ From Glasgow.—Jessie Readman. From Liverpool.—Casma, Dec. 1. From Freeman tie. —Nightingale. PROJECTED DEPARTURES, Ahuriri, for Northern Ports, 2nd March. Airedale, for Northern Ports, 24th instant. .Aparima for Invercargill, early. Beautiful Star, for Northern Ports, 24th inst. City of Dunedin, for London. Dunedin, for Auckland, early, Dunedin, for Hokitika, early Dagmar, for Invercargill, early. Eucalyptus, for Hobart Town, 26th inst. Flying Squirrel, for Chatham Islands. Hydra, for British Columbia, early. Gothenburg, for Melbourne via Bluff, 7th March. J. N. Fleming, for London, early, Jano Ann. for Greymouth, early. Jane, for Invercargill. Lapwing, for Fiji, early. Mary Van Every, for Hokitika, early Margaret, for Invercargill, early. Maori, for Lyttelton, Ist prox. May Queen, for London. Omeo, for Melbourne via, Northern Ports, 28th i#fc. Otago, for London, early. Ottawa, for Timaru. Timaru, for London. Wallace, for Oamaru, Ist prox. EXPORTS. Per Timaru, for London- -2415 bales wool, G G Russell and Co ; GSS bales wool, R B Martin and Co ; 299 bales wool, Murray, Roberts, and Co ; 29 bales wool, Service, Gibson, and Co ; 11 bales wool, Driver. Maclean, and Co ; 54 bales wool, W and G Turnbull and Co; 7 bales cotton, R B Martin and Co; 108 bales flax, G G Russell and Co ; 20 bales flax, Turnbull and Co ; 7 pieces timber, A J Burns ; 23 bales hides, Dalgetty, Rattray, and Co ; 4 cases plants, Allen; 8 boxes gold (8,5840z. ISdwts.), Bank of New Zealand. Per Asterope for London : 392 bales wool, Driver, Maclean, and Co; 111 bales wool, 18 do basils, 13 do leather, 4000 horns, 3 glue pieces, C Flexman ; 108 ingots zinc, R and T Haworth ; 321 bales wool, 8 do do, 2 bags do, Wright, Stephenson, and Co; (394 do do, Murray, Roberts, and Co ; 5 do do. Gray ; 273 do do, Cargills and M‘Lean ; 91 do do, 4 do skins, M‘Galium, Neill, and Co; 102 do wool, J Bathgate ; 84 do flax, 1 pkg ferns, 2 hhds, 1 case hardware, 1 parcel, 70 bags cotton seed, Bright Bros and Co ; 2 boxes gold (1918ozs), BaukN.S.W.; 1 cask, Telfer ; 221 bales flax, Mason Bros; 10 bales wool, G F Reid.
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Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2125, 26 February 1870, Page 2
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466Shipping. Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2125, 26 February 1870, Page 2
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