Shipping.
PORT OHALMBRS OBSERVATORY. Latitude, 46.48.56 south ; longitude, llh. m.36aeo. east. Time Ball drops daily (Sundays excepted) at 1 p.m. Port Chalmers mean time, or in. 37m. 23seo, «.m, Greenwich mean time. HIGH WATER. TO-MORROW. Heads I Port Chalmers I Dunedin 910.59 p.m. I 11.29 p.m. I 12.14 p.m. PORT CHALMERS. ARRIVED. Plying Squirrel from Kakauui SAILED Tararua for Melbourne CUSTOM HOUSE.—DUNEDIN, This Day. ENTERED INWARDS. Lapwing, 35 tons, Fraser, from Fijis. K c“£Tnt: from K Ramsay, agent. _ T Wallace, 56 tons, Edie, from Oamaru. «' tons, M‘Kinnon, from Invercargill. J B Mudie, agent. Tararua, 534 tons. Hagley, from Oamaru. Dalgety, Nichols, and Co., agents. Storm Bird, 68 tons, Fraser, from Molyneux. H Houghton and Co, agents. CLEARED OUTWARDS. Tararua, 534 tons, Hagley, for Melbourne. Dalgety, Nichols, and Co, agents. Wallace, 56 tons. Edie, for Oamaru. J Mills, agent. PASSENGER LIST. Per Tararua—Mr and Mrs Fowler and 11 in the steerage. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. Prom Hong Kong—Whirlwind, W. Clowes From Glasgow —Agnes Muir From London—Warrior lueen From Liverpool—Harvest Home From Newcastle—Percy PROJECTED DEPARTDREB. Alhambra for Melbourne, 17th Feb. Beautiful Star for Lyttelton, early Christian M‘\u»land for Loudon, early Chile, for London, Feb. 15 City of Dunedin for London, early Cora for Invercargill, early Excelsior for Napier, Feb. 13 Gothenburg for Lyttelton, 18th Feb, Maori, for Timaru, Feb. 16th Mary Van Every, for Hokitika, Feb. 16 Otago for London, Feb. 25th Phoebe for Lyttelton, Feb. 21st Redcliffe for Greymoutb, early, Robert Henderson, for London, Feb. 15th Storm Bird for Invercargill, 13th Feb. Tairoa, for Molyneux, 14th Feb. Wallace for Molyneux, early
Three large wool ships for Loudon, with full cargoes, sail this week. The Otago will probably bo the first ship leaving (possibly to-morrow). Her cargo, of about 4,000 bales of wool, 1,000 cases of preserved meats, aud some sundries, was completed on Thursday last; in addition to which several passengers avail themselves of this opportunity of visiting England; and from the reputation the Otago has acquired, under the command of Captain Stuart, a fast and pleasant passage may be expected. The ship Chile completed her cargo on Saturday, and takes 3470 bales wool, 4do leather, aud sundries. The Chilic is commanded by Captain Culbert, and is expected to sail on Wednesday ; and under his command will no doubt maintain her former prestige. The ship Hubert Henderson has now about 3,3'.)0 bales of wool on board, and is expected to complete her lading on Wednesday, and will probably sail about Friday next. The Robert Henderson, on her homeward passage, will be command' d by C pt Stevens (formerly chief officer of the ship Otago and Star of Tasmania) ; and from the character of the Robert Henderson, a rapid passage may be looked for.
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Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2494, 13 February 1871, Page 2
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