Shipping.
PORT CHALMERS OBSERVATORY. Latitude, -18.48.55 south ; longitude, llh, m.36«e0. east. Time Ball drops daily (Sundays excepted) at 1 '>. m. Port Chalmers mean time, or lb. 37m. 23s c. a.m, Greenwich mean time. HIGH WATER. TO-MORROW. Hbads I Port Chalmers .1 Dunedin I. p.m. I 135 p.m. I 2.20 p.ra. PORT CHALMERS. ARRIVED. Wallace ftom Oamaru Ottawa from Newcastle Maori from Lyttelton Onsuri from Lyttelton Jane Anderson from Coast Mary Van Every from Coast CUSTOM HOUSE.— DUNEDIN. This DatJ CLEARED OUTWARDS. James Nieol Fleming for Glasgow. Cargills and M'Lean, agents. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. From Boston —Robert From London—City of Dunedin, Warrior Queen From Liverpool—Harvest Homo From Newcastle—Percy PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Airedale for Northern Ports, early Alhambra for Melbourne, Jan. 9 Anroia, for Invercargill, early Beautiful Star for Lyttelton, early Cora for Invercargill, early Crest of the Wave for Napier, early Excelsior for Napier, early Grace Gibson, for London, early J. N. Fleming for London, 3rd Jan. 1871 Blnori, for Timarn, early Mary Van Every, for early May Queen for London, Jan. 15th Pioneer, for Invercargill, early Rangitoto for Melbourne, Jan. sth Tairoa for Southern Ports, early Taranaki for Northern Ports, early Tararua for Melbourne, early Wallace, for Oamaru, early Wainui, for Fijis, Jan. 5 EXPORTS, Per James Nicol Fleming for Glasgow—3 casks N.Z. whisky, 1 esse revolvers, 1 cask slag, 5119 bales wool, 7 bales skins, 9 bales leather, 300 cases preserved meats, 300 hides. The barque Onsuri with 400 bales of flax on board, for Boston, U.S., arrived yesterday from Lyttelton to complete her cargo at this port. Thep.s. Wallace from Oamaru with passengers and cargo arrived on Saturday evening. Owing to the strong N.E. wind she is detained in port this evening The brigantine Ottawa from Newcastle with cargo for Kakamii, anchored off the Kaik on Saturday evening, there being too much sea on the const to discharge cargo. A topsail schooner, supposed to be the Jane Anderson, and a fore and aft schooner, supposed to be the Mary Van Every from coast, passed up early this morning. Passengers and luggage for luggage for J. N. Fleming were taken alongside by the Golden Age this afternoon.
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Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2459, 3 January 1871, Page 2
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356Shipping. Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2459, 3 January 1871, Page 2
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