Shipping.
POUT CHALMERS OBSERVATORY. Latitude, 45.48.55 Bouth; longitude, llh. 2m.3Caeo. east. Time Ball drops daily (Sundays excepted) at p,tn. Port Chalmers mean time, or Ih. 37m. eo. ft.m, Greenwich mean time. HIGH WATER. TO-MORROW, Heads I Port Chaucers I Dunedin 4,46 p.m. I 5.16 p.m. 1 6.1 p.m. PORT CHALMERS. ARRIVED. SAILED. CUSTOM HOUSE.—DUNEDIN. This Dat. ENTERED INWARDS. Beautiful Star, 126 tons, Christian, from Timaru. H. Houghton and Co, agents. Lord Ashley. 296 tons, Andrew, from Lyttelton. G S Brodrick, agent. CLEARED OUTWARDS. Defiance, 22 tons, Pratt, for Kakanui. K Ramsay, agent. PASSENGER LIST, Per Lord Ashley from North—Mr and Mrs Drummond and 3 children, Mrs Stewart, Messrs Gill, Walmslcy, Hinnuck, and 6 in steerage. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. From London -May Queen, Otago From Liverpool —Grace Gibson projected departures. Airedale, for Northern Ports, 29th instant Alhambra for Northern Ports, 14th Nov. Beautiful Star for Lyttelton, 27th instant England's Glory for Bluff’, early Gothenburg, for Northern Ports, 31st inst. Lord Ashley for Northern Ports, 27 th inst. Maori, for Lyttelton, 29th Oct. Planet, for Invercargill, early Phnsbo for Northern Ports, Ist Nov, Rangitoto for Bluff, 31st inst. Swordfish for Hobart Town, 28th instant Tararna for Melbourne via Bluff, 12th Nov. Wallace, for Oamaru, 28th Inst. Wallace, for Port Molyneux, 29th instant IMPORTS. Per James Nicol Fleming, from Glasgow; 70 plates iron, 20 cases, W and G Turnbull and Co-55 drums, 8 casks oil, HC casks, 45 firkins soap, 20 casks, 1 wheel, 15 casks railway grease, I millstone, 3 castings, 13,500 flooring boards, 107 bales, 1 truss patterns, 3iß bars, 45 bundles iron, 6 kegs, I keg rivets, 1 pole, order ; 1 case, Buchanan; 8 casks horseshoes, F Robertson ; 1 case, D M'Fndyan ; 300 cases, 20 qr-oaska whisky. M'Callum, Neill and Co ; 2 cases, Rev. J Menzies ; 14 casks whiskj, George Hepburn j 1 case, J S Jeffreys ; Senses, 6 bales, Brown, Ewing and Co; 4 bales canvas, John Edmond ; 2 cases, John Steven ; 30 cases galvanised iron, 10 cases, CPPr* r Turner , 40 cases galvanised iron, Turnbull, Rccvm and Co ; 1 case, John Laing ; 11 cases, F W Reichclt and Co ; 6 ciscs G G Russell and Co; 11 eases, A R Livingston ; 1 valve. 4 pipes, 1 bead, 10 boxes 4 chain barrels, 4 chain rollers, 4 cones for capstan gearing, 4 flanges for lever, 2 friction roller frames and rollers. 2 sockets for spear heads, 2 sluices and frames, 2 anchor plates for wheel post, 2 frames for raising sluice, 2 plates for foot gudgeon. 4 gearing frames for capstan, 2 diagonal straps, 4 square shafts, 4 spar wheels, 2 plates for frame of friction roller, 2 foot gndgeons, 4’i chains and shackles, 8 casks nails, 22 cases, 9 trunks, 3 Jcasks, 8 casks fire clay. 1 package, 4 crates, 76 qr cisks wine, o2;>0 fire bricks, 250 side arch do, 2000 flooring tiles, 250 tons coa’s, 8 tons hoop iron, 41 packages wool press, 100 tons pig iron, 1 truss, Cargills and M‘Lean; 4kegs nails. 4 cases C Fellows ; 7 cases. 1 Lank. 1 bundle stays, Gillies ; 1 case, J and J H Barr ; 2o tons pig iron, 15 kegs nails, 10 kegs rivets, 1 swedge block, 1 cask castings, 72 bundles grates, 15 b. ilera, 1 case, 12 register shams, 12 bottoms, 12 girdles, A Briscoe and Co ; 6 •cases, 2 trusses, 2 pkges, Miles and Co ; 8 bales, 2 cases, 1 truss patterns, W Gilchrist; 2 cases A and T Inglis; 9 cases, 1 bale, find Garven ; 2 bains, 2 cases, Herbert Haynes and Co ; 12 bales, 12 cases, Ross and Glendining ; 5 cases, 4 bales, Bing, Hams, and Co ; 1 case, John Fulton ; IS cases, 1.3 bales, G pkgs, Sargood, Son and Ewen; 2 cases, W Baird ; 5 cases, Superintendent, I case, 12 kegs, B Hibbard and Co; 1 case, A Belt; '1 case, Ecv. H M‘Naughton; 1 case, Mrs Rbind ; 1 case, Thos Allan ; 2 cases, W Brownlie; I case, W Ferguson ; 24 solder pits, 1 load boiler, 18 lead ingots, A and T Burt; 1 barrel, W Dunlop ; 1 case, G M‘Lean ; 2 cases Alex Mason ; 2 cases, Reid and Son ; 12 cases Thomas Brown ; 3 bales, A W Morris ; 2 cases, 5 bales, W Watson and Sons; 4 cases, George Young; o bales. 3 cases, Bntterworth Bros ; 2 cases, Cnnthorpo Heeles; 5 cask*, 8 stoves, 2 cases, C Reece ; 1 hhd K D Campbell; 2 cases, A Anderson; 8 tons hoop iron; 26 packages wool press, ship Peter Denny; 1 case, Thos Aquen. BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH. ARRIVED. Nelson: Oct, 20th, early, Oinco from Greymouth, The ship observed yesterday afternoon off the Ocean Beach, towed in early this morning, proving to be the J. N. Fleming from Glasgow, having made a splendid passage of 82 day*. The passengers who have arrived in good health, presented Captain Logan and the officers of the ship with testimonials of respect. James Abcrncthy, a passenger, died of consumption, and Aumisto Walter, seaman, suddenly of heart disease. Mrs M‘Kensie, passenger, gave birth to a son.
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Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2361, 26 October 1870, Page 2
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