Shipping.
HIGH WATER. TO-MORROW. Htads I Tort Chalmers I Dunedin 7.19 p.m. I 7.49 p.m. 1 8.34 p.m. FORT CHALMERS. SAILED. Wallace, for Camara CUSTOM HOUSE.—DUN RUIN. This Dat. INWARDS. Wallace, 56 tows, Edie, from Oamara. Harbour Company, agents. Storm Bird, 67 tons, Fraser from Invercargill Houghton and Co., agents. OUTWARDS. Wallace, 56 tons. Edie, |for Oamara. Harbour Campany, agents. BXTHCTM) ARRIVALS. From Newcastle— Magellan Cloud From Glasgow—Helenslee, Yokohama, Vi ini Doer From New York —Annie From London —Roslyn Castle PROJEOTID DEPARTURES. Agnes Muir, for London, May 12 Alhambra, for Melbourne, May 12 Beautiful Star for Lyttelton, May 12 Cora, for Invercargill, early Gothenburg, for Northern Ports, May Id Helenslee, for London, early jane, for Wanganui, early Jessie Readman, fer London, June 20 Lismore, forFigi, May II Maori, tor Bluff, May 12 Mary Van Every, for Greymouth, early Minnie Graham, for Hong Kong, early Nevada, for San Francisco, May 13 Pretty Jane, for Moeraki, May 10 Rangatira, for Northern Ports, May 15 Storm Bird for Bluff, May 9 Tararaa, for Melbourne. May 11 Tairoa, for Molyneux, May 10 Tairoa, for Tois Tois, May 15 Wellington, for Northern Ports, May 11 PASSENGER LIST, Per Storm Bird :-Miss Lang, Mr. Norman. The ship Warrior Queen, with passengers and cargo for London, was this morning Unmoored and prepared for sailing. The steam tug Geelong was alongside in readiness to tow the ship when our despatch left. The 8.8. Wellington was placed in the floating dock at an early hour this morning. The expedient of temporary gates, ingeniously contrived and adapted to the contour of the steamers bow, which projects for several feet beyond the length of the dock. Was again successfully resorted to by Messrs Murray and Co., the proprietors of the floating dock. The bottom of tlie Wellincton was found to be excessively foul, and thickly coated with mussels and other matter, which must have greatly vessel’s progross through the water on her recent passage to this port. Simultaneously with the pumping, this foul matter was removed, and the graceful proportions and splendid lines of this fine vessel were gradually shown, ■which will be seen to greater advantage when tbo cleaning and painting operations have been completed; and with the known power of the Wellington, rapid passages may be reasonably expected. The p.s. Wallace sailed for Oamara this morning. . The schooner Jane Hannah, for Gatlin s River, was removed from Dunedin, and anchored at the Port this afternoon. BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH. SAILED. Warrior Queen for London, ARRIVED. Tairoa from Port Molyneux.
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Evening Star, Volume IX, Issue 2566, 9 May 1871, Page 2
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