Shipping.
PORT OHALMERS OBSERVATORY. Latitude, 48.48.55 «outh ; longitude, llh. tn.3&tee. east; Time Ball drops daily (Sundays excepted) at 1 p.m. Port Chalmers mean time, or In. 37m. 23s jo. a.m, Greenwich mean time. HIGH WATER. TO-MORROW. Heads I Port Chalmers I Dunedin 7.24 p.m. I 7.34 p.m. 1 8.39 p.m. MONDAY. 8.13 p.m. 1 8.43 p.m. 1 9-2B p.m. PORT CHALMERS. ARRIVED. Pioneer fi’ora Coast Flying Squirrel SAILED Nil. * C PSTO M K<) IJS E. —l> C N EI»1N This Dvv, enterko in warms Tairoa, 51 tons, M'Kinnon, from Toi Tois. J B Mudio, agent. Pioneer, 23 tons, Matheson, from lunaru. K Ramsay, agent. Beautiful Star, 12G tons, Hart, from Timaru. J Mills, agent. E Unburgh, 76 tons, Ferguson, from Havelock. Guthrie, Asher, and Co., agents. CLEARED OUTWARDS. Beautiful Star, 123 tons, Hart, for Lyttelton. J Mills, agent. EXPECTED ARRIVAL. From Hong Kong—Whirlwind, W. Clowes From Glasgow—Agnes Muir From London —Warrior From Newcastle -Percy PROJECTED DEPARTURES Beautiful Star for Lyttelton, Feb. 26 Chile, for London, early Christian M*4.usland for Loudon, March 15 City of Dunedin for Loudon, March 25 Dagmar for Hokitika, early Excelsior for Napier, early Jane, for Wanganui, early Lord Ashley for Northern Ports, Feb. 2G Maori, for Timaru, early Mary Van Every, for Hokitika, early Omco, for Melbourne, early Phcebe for Bluff, Feb. 26 Phoebe for Northern Ports, March 1 Storm Bird for Molyneux, early Tairoa, for Molyneux, early Wallace for Oamaru, Feb. 28 Rangitoto for Melbourne, March 3rd Tararua, Jor Northern Ports, March 4th IMPORTS, Per Harvest Home—4o cases, 20 casks, 1 bale, 2hhd, 5 bdls, 1 tierce, 93 kegs, S kegs nails, E Reed; 10 tons pig iron, 120 bundles wire, 12 plates iron, 38 cases galvanised iron, 2 casks fuse. 9 anvils, 3 anchors, 8 casks, 8 cases, 2 bdls spach-s, 1 tierce, 1 puncheon, 3 hhds, Oliver and Ulph ; 20 kegs, order ; 20 kegs, 20 drums cavb so la, order ; 50 barrels herrings, 39 bundles patterns, 500 cases gin, Cargills and M 4 Lean ; 25,680 slates, 20 cases ling, 100 cases beer, oOhhds do order; 20 barrels rum, Lange and Thoueman; 25 cases condensed milk, W A Tolmie; Ido hardware, Connell and Hoodie ; 1 do, 100 bundles wire, order ; 50 do do, 40 cases galvanised iron, 400 boxes salt, Dal gety, Rattray and Co ; *27 bundles, 4 ingots tin, 24 grindstones, 11 kegs nails, 28 eases iron, 25 boxes tinplates, 4 casks whiting, 35 drums oil, 2 cases sheet iron, 1 cask zinc, 12 cases, 2 casks, 1 bale, Oliver and Ulph ; 300 cases beer, W and G Turnbull and Co ; 8 pieces machinery, W Parr; 1 cask, I tierce, 2 lengths chains, 27 cases, 1 bundle shafts, 5 packages, 4 bales, Oliver and Ulph ; 100 kegs sugar, I hhd earthenware, 4 cases, 50 do galvanised iron, 20 drums soda, Bright Bros and Co; 25 barrels sulphur, 25 kegs soda, 10 crates cream tartar, 10 do tartaric acid, 20 half kegs saltpetre, 145 bundles wire, 57 barrels currants, 59 do raisins, 10 cases figs, 10 quarter-casks rum, 10 cases castor oil, 10 barrels nuts, 100 hhds malt, 10 kegs sulphate copper, 18 hhds earthenware, 1 package samples, 5 bundles flannels, 2 samples order ; 3 cases seeds, 600 barrels powder, G G Russell and Co ; 8 cases, 3 casks, Blackadder and Co; 7 bales, 1 parcel samples, H Houghton ; 20 casks vinegar, 50 barrels sugar, W and G Turnbull and Co ; 1 box relics, Nightingale ; 2 trusses, 1 box paperhangings, Summers; 100 bundles wire, Briscoe and Co; 4 bales paper, 1 package samples, Bright Bros ; 40 bales, 43 eases, I ease samples, 2 bundles do, Ross aud Glcudiuniug ; 91 barrels soda, order; 120 coils wire, 240 coils do, Cargills and M ‘Lean ; 9 bundles, 18 bales, 24 cases, Sargood Sou, and Ewcu.
A shir, supposed to bo the Warrior Queen, is yet (4.50 p.m.) out-side the Hoads, apparently waiting for the tide making before crossing tbo bar. Two ketches, supposed to be the Annie and Defiance, were entering the Port at five o’clock. Two fore-and-aft coasters, supposed to be the Pioneer and Flying Squirrel, from the Coast, arrived early this morning and continued their course towards Dunedin. The ship Harvest Home was to-day removed by the Geelong from the lower anchorage to a convenient discharging berth. The Geelong proceeded to the Heads at an early hour this morning to render the usual assistance to the expected arrival, and steamed out to sea, but did not see the Warrior Queen. On the return of the Geelong we are informed that the barque Mary Russell Mitford, that sailed from this port to Sydney this week, was observed off Cape Saunders. A full-rigged ship, apparently the Warrior Queen, stood across the Heads between one and two this afternoon, bub the name had not been signalled when our dispatch left.
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Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2505, 25 February 1871, Page 2
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802Shipping. Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2505, 25 February 1871, Page 2
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