Shipping.
PORT CHALME A TORY. Latitude, 4»i58.85 smith ; longitude, llh. m.36seo. east.' . Time Ball drops daily {Sundays excepted) at 1 p.m. Port Chalmers mean time, or in. 37m. 23sso. a,m, Greenwich mean tune. HIGH WATER. to-morkow. Heads I Port Chalmers I Dunedin 3.21 p.m. j 3.51 p.m. I 4.36 p.m. PORT CHALMERS. ARRIVED. Agnes Muir from Glasgow Fiery Cross from Coast SAILED Sword Fish for Melbourne Defiance for Coast Flying Squirrel for Kakanui CUSTOM HOUSE.—DUNEDIN. This Dat. ENTERED INWARDS. Wallace, 56 tons, Edie, from Oamavu. J Mills, agent. „ L , T u. Beautiful Star, 126 tons, Hart, from Lyttelton. J Mills, agent. , Kangitoto, ,449 tons, Mackie, from Lyttelr Dalgety, Nichols, and Co, agents. CLEARED OUTWARDS. ’ Raugitoto, 449 tons, Mackie, for Bluff. Dalgety, Nichols, and Co., agents. Tararua, 334 tons, Hagley, for Lyttelton. Dalgety, Nichols, and Co., agents. PASSENGER LIST. Per Rangitoto for South—Mr and Mrs Dunning, Messrs Southern, Sutherland, Geo Blyth, T S Harrison and 43 in the steerage. Per Rangitoto from the North—Mr and Mrs R Harper, Mrs M'Donald, Mrs Hughes, Messrs Jas Smith, J L Coster. Hart, M'Lcish, and 18 in the steerage. Per Taranaki from North -Mr and Mrs Legg, Messrs Ching and Montrose, Messrs Weston (2), and 14 in steerage. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. From Hong Kong—Whirlwind, W. Clowes From Glasgow—Agnes Muir Prom Newcastle —Percy From London —Jessie Headman PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Beautiful Star for Lyttelton, March 7 Christian M‘4usland for London, March 15 City of Dunedin for London, March 25 Dagmar for Hokitika, early Excelsior for Napier, early Jane, for Wanganui, early Maori, for Timaru, early Mary Van Every, for Hokitika, early Omeo, for Melbourne, early Pioneer, for Invercargill, early Storm Bird for Molyncux, early Tairoa, for Molyncux, early Wallace for Oamaru, March 7 Tararua, for Melbourne, early Taranaki, for Northern Ports, March 7 Warrior }ueen, for London, April 20 The services of the Geelong have been secured for towing to sea this afternoon the brigantine Sword Fish, bound to Melbourne. Messrs Patrick Henderson and Co.’s fine iron ship, Agnes Muir, from Glasgow, arrived at the Hoads this morning, and made the Signal “all’s well,” and on making the usual requisition for a tug, the Geelong got up steam, proceeded to the Heads, and towed the ship in this afternoon. The barque Marengo, for London, now ready for sea. is expected to sail to morrow. The s.s. Taranaki is now alongside the ship Harvest Home, taking in cargo. The s.s. Tararua, for Melbourne via northern ports, and the s.s. Rangitoto, for Melbourne via the Bluff, sails this afternoon on receipt of passengers, &C., per Harbor Company’s steamer.
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Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2512, 6 March 1871, Page 2
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428Shipping. Evening Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2512, 6 March 1871, Page 2
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