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Shipping.

PORT CHALMERS OBSERVATORY. Latitude, 45.48.55 south ; longitude, lit. m.36sec. east. Time Ball drops daily (Sundays excepted) at 1 p.m, Port Chalmers mean time, or In. 37m. 23s ro. a.m, Greenwich mean time. HIGH WATER. TO-MORROW. HrAos I Port Chalmers I Dunedin 6.28 p.m. 1 5.58 p.m. 1 6.43 p.m. PORT CHALMERS. ARRIVED. SAILED Excelsior for Napier Luna for Auckland CUSTOM HOUSE.—DUNEDIN. This Day. ENTERED INWARDS. Storm Bird, 67 tons, Fraser, from Invercargill. H Houghton and Co, agents. CLEARED OUTWARDS. Planet, 26 tons, Osborne, for Waikava. Master, agent. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. From Hong Kong —Whirlwind, W. Clowes From Glasgow—Agnes Muir From London —Warrior Queen From Liverpool—Harvest Home From Newcastle —Percy PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Beautiful Star for Lyttelton, early Christian MAusland for London, March 15 City of Dunedin for London, March 25 Cora for Invercargill, early Dagmar for Hokitika, early Excelsior for Napier, early Jane, for Wanganui, early Lord Ashley for Northern Ports, Feb, 24 Maori, for Timaru, early Mary Van Every, for Hokitika, early Eedcliffe for Greymouth, early. Storm Bird for Molyneux, early Tairoa, for Molyneux, early Wallace for Oamaru, Feb. 24 Kangitoto, for Melbourne, March 3rd Tararua, for Melbourne. March 4th The schooner Excelsior for Napier with cargo parsed out this forenoon. When tlie ship Ceheuo, which arrived in Wellington on Saturday last, was loading iu London, two packages were sent on board described as lamps, but which proved on examination to contain a petroleum spirit, of a highly dangerous and destructive, nature. The shippers were brought before a magistrate and lined L2O and costs, the latter remarking that had the stuff been shipped and stowed away under hatches in a close atmosphere every soul on board the vessel would have been virtually on a volcano. We learn that the John Penn, which for a considerable time was running between Nelson and the West Coast has been purchased by the French Government for the New Caledonia trade. — Mail.

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Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2502, 22 February 1871, Page 2

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Shipping. Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2502, 22 February 1871, Page 2

Shipping. Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2502, 22 February 1871, Page 2

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