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Shipping.

HIGH WATER. TO-MOBROW. Hrads I Port Chalmers j Dunedin 3.50 p.m. I 4.20 a.m. | 5.5 a.m. MONBAT. 4.31 a.m. ( 5.1 a.m. | 5.46 a.m. PORT CHALMERS. This Dat. ABBIVED, Pretty Jane, from Bluff Beautiful Star, from Lyttelton Jane Hannah, from the Coast CUSTOM HOUSE, DUNEDIN. THIS DAY. OUTWARDS. Hope, 21 tons, Gay, Allday Bay, Ramsay, Ahuriri, 131 tons, Carey, for Lyttelton. Driver, Stewart and Co. BXFECTED ARRIVALS. From Glasgow—Yokohama, Wild Deer From New York^-Annie, Agra, Gamecock From Liverpool—Otago MWMECTBD DEPARTURES. Ahuriri, for Norther* Ports, June 3 Beautiful Star fbr Timaru, June 8 City of Adelaide, for San Francisco, July 1 dande Hamilton, for Melbourne, via Bluff, June 14 Gothenburg, for Northern Ports, June 12 Jessie Readrnan, for London, June o Lord Ashley, for Northern Ports, June 10 Magellan Cloud, for Fiji, early Nebraska, for San Francisco, June 17 Rangitoto, for Melbourne, via Bluff, June 23 Bangatira, for Northern Ports, June 9 Storm Bird for Bluff, June 5 Tararna, for Melbourne, June 8 Wanganui, for Northern Ports, June 6 Wellington, for Northern Ports, June 5

Wo understand that during the forced cruise of the Flying Squirrel, which was blown out from Kakanui Roads last week, the crew ran so short of provisions as to be compelled to devour their oat and dog. We believe it is a general practice for the small coasting craft to leave port with only a few loaves of bread and a little fresh meat on board, and of course wholly unprepared to remain long at sea. Experience should teach the wisdom of making preparation against the vessel being kept out of port for a long time, and unless it does, we shall one day have to read a tale ef starvation, with all its attendant horrors. —Oamaru Times.

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Evening Star, Volume IX, Issue 2588, 3 June 1871, Page 2

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292

Shipping. Evening Star, Volume IX, Issue 2588, 3 June 1871, Page 2

Shipping. Evening Star, Volume IX, Issue 2588, 3 June 1871, Page 2

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