Shipping.
PORT CHALMERS OBSERVATORY. Latitude, 45.48.55 south; longitude, llh. 3Gs6Ci ciisth Time Ball drops daily {Sundays excepted) at p.m. Port Chalmers mean time, or Ih. 37m, seo, a.m, Greenwich mean time. HIGH WATER. TO-MORROW. Heads I Port ChalmeSs I Dunedin 8.16 p.m. 1 8.46 p.m. 1 9.31 p.m. PORT CHALMERS. ARRIVED. Maori, Malcolm, from Lyttelton and intermediate ports, SAILED. Anne, ketch, Haswell, for Oamavu. Hope, cutter, Gay, for Allday Bay. CUSTOM HOUSE.—DUNEDIN, This Day. ENTERED INWARDS. Wallace, 56 tons, Edie, from Oamaru. <T' Mills, agent. Rangatira, 174 tons, Renner, from Lyttelton. W. Sly, agent. CLEARED OUTWARDS. Ottawa, 222 tons, Patterson, for Timaru. agents. LIST. Per Maori f^^ff!yttelton—Messrs M'Clesh, Dickenson, Houghton, Boulan, Coomis, Turner, Gibson, Reece, Jones, Thomson, Mesdames Barker, and Hurinam, and one in the steerage. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. From Rotterdam. —Jane Van Galen. From Vancouver’s Island.—Barque Ruby. From Puget Sound—Alpha. From Tonsberg —Albatross. From New York —Washington. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Claud Hamilton, for Melbourne, vi& Northern Ports, 14th May. Cora, for Invercargill, early. Gothenburg, for Melbourne via Bluff, 3rd May. Jessie Roadman, for London, early. Maori, for Lyttelton, 26th inst. Omeo, for Melbourne via Northern Ports, 23rd inst. Phoebe, for Bluff, 25 ih April. Queen Bee, for London, early. Rangatira, for Northern ports, 23rd inst. Rangitoto, for Northern Ports, 2nd May. Taiaroa, for Port Molyncux, early. Tararua, for Melbourne via Bluff, 14th May. Warrior Queen, for London, 30th inst. Wainui, for Lyttelton via intermediate ports, 22nd inst. Wallace, for Oamaru, 22nd inst. Wellington, for Northern Ports, early. BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH. ARRIVED, Bluff: April 20th, 7.45 a.m, Tararua, from Dunedin. SAILED. Bluff : April 20th, Tararua, for Melbourne. Lyttelton : April 19th, 5 p.m, Maori, for the South. The Beautiful Star leaves for the Weat Coast Ports to-lay. The Wellington sailed for the North at 3.30 p.m. The ketch Ann, for Oamaru, ran out this afternoon. The Maori from Lyttelton arrived OGo morning at nine o’clock, and was placed alongside the Queen Bee to discharge 200 bales of wool and 63 casks of tallow. She ■will proceed to Dunedin at flood this evening. In addition to a goodly number of passengers the Maori brings a large general cargo and about 170 pigs. The Phoebe, with the representative Volunteers on board, is due here on Saturday, and the Lord Ashley is laid on to take them back, leaving here on the 2nd prox. The Tararua, on her last trip, took on board at Greymouth 56 tons of river coal as an experiment, which failed, as she could not make more than six knots an hour while burning them.
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Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2170, 21 April 1870, Page 2
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