Shipping.
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PORT CHALMERS. ARRIVED. Tararua, from Bluff. Storm Bird from Invercargill Maori from Bluff Result from Waikouniti. bailed. James Paxton, for Kakanui CUSTOM HOUSE, DUNEDIN. THIS day. INWARDS. Wellington, 261 tens, Kennedy, from Lyttelton. J. Mills, agent. , „ , Storm Bird, 67 tons, Fraser from Molyneux. Houghton and Co., agents. Flying Squirrel, 19 .tons, Campbell, from Sftkanul Master, agent. Wallace, 56 tons, Edie, from Oaraaru. Mills, **Maori, 11* tons, Malcolm, from Bluff Harbour. J. Mills, agent ORTWAIiDp. Storm Bird, 67 tons, Fraser, for Molyneux. Houghton and Co., agent. Wallace. 03 tons, Ectic, for Omnaru. Mills, agent. BXPBCTre ARRIVALS. From Glasgow—Yokohama, Wild Deer Ffom Now York—Annie, Agra, Gamecock Ffttoi London—Roslyn Castle PROJECTED DEPARTURES. AhUriri, for Northern Ports, June 3 Alhambra, for Melbourne, via Bluff, June v Beautiful Star for Bluff. June 3 Jessie Headman, for London, June 6 Maori, for Timaru, June 2 Magellan Cloud, for Figi, early Minnie Graham, for Hong Kong, early Nebraska, for San Franc'sco, June L Rangatira, for Northern Ports, June 6 Storm Bird for Bluff, June 5 Tararua, for Lyttelton, June 2 Tararua, for Melbourne, June 6 Wallace for Molyneux, June 3 Wanganui, for Northern Ports, June o Wellington, for Northern Ports, June 5
The s a Tararua, from Melbourne via the Bluff, arrived this morning, and was placed alongside the hulk California. Her passenfew, mails, Ac., were conveyed to Dunedin y the Harbor Co.’s steamers shortly after ATnVftl* The s s Storm Bird arrived last night from Invercargill. , ~ , . The as Maori arrived this forenoon from the Bluff, and was placed alongside the ship Jessie Readman to discharge wool, of which the Maori has brought 130 bales, and a large shipment (1,300 eases) of preserved meats. The Maori reports the safe arrival of the schooners Edinburgh and Aurora at Invercargill. The Taranaki is not expected to sail tonight In re-shipping her propri'or to-day, the chain sling broke, causing it to fall, and breaking a piece off one of the blades of the fans.
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Evening Star, Volume IX, Issue 2586, 1 June 1871, Page 2
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341Shipping. Evening Star, Volume IX, Issue 2586, 1 June 1871, Page 2
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