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Shipping.

HIGH WATER. TO-MORROW. Heads' 5 | Port Chalmers | Donedis 4.27 p.m. I 4.57 p.m. | 5.42 p.m. PORT CHALMERS. This Dat. ARRIVED. Midas, from Newcastle CUSTOM HOUSE, DUNEDIN. THIS DAY, INWARDS. Edinburgh, 75 tons, Wiiliams, from Inverargill. Master, agent. Tarama, 534 tone, Hagley, from Melbourne. Dalgety, Nichols, and Co., agents. OUTWARDS. Storm Bird, 69 tons, Fraser for Molyncux. Houghton and Co., agents,. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. From New York— Agra, Gamecock, Belle Sunny Region, J. S. Stone Prom Liverpool—Otago, Camck Cast.o Prom Hong Kong— Gold en Sea Prom Newcastle —Indus, Midas PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Aparima, for Hokitika, early Beautiful Star for Timaru, July 6 Mary Van Every, for Greymouth, early Nevada, for San Francisco, July 7 Omeo, for Melbourne, via Bluff, July 17 Rangatira, for Lyttelton July, 12 Koslyn Castle, July early _ Storm Bird, for Martin’s Bay, July o Tarama, for Northern Ports, July 4 T.irarua, for Melnourne, via Bluff, July 10 Wallace, forMolyneux, July 8 PASSENGER LIST. Per Tarama, from Melbourne : For Dunedin—Mrs Johnstone, Miss Johnstone, and three children, Messrs Smith, J. Gray, Haines, Sidney, Johnstone, Crebcr, < -harltmi, Anderson, Williams, Jackson, and Jonei. From Bluff-Mrs Perkins, Mrs Stewart, Miss Patterson, Miss M‘Queen, Messrs Brunton, Gordon, Pace, Steel. BY ELECTRIC TEL ECU A PH. ARRIVALS. Bluff—July 3, 8 a.m., Beautiful Star from DunMin. The consignment of horses per Tarama was landed at the Port this forenoon, ami proceeded overland to Dunedin at noon toaThe s.s. Taranaki sails for Northern Ports this evening. The barque Midas, from Newcastle, win a cargo of 800 tons of coal consigned to her owner, Captain C. Clark, after a protracted passage of thirty days, was signalled at the Heads on Sunday morning, and in the evening was towed in and anchored in the crosschannel. The steam tug Geelong conveyed the barque to a convenient discharging bertn this forenoon. „ Tr , All A cutter, supposed to be the Hope for Allday Bay, passed out this forenoon.

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Evening Star, Volume IX, Issue 2613, 3 July 1871, Page 2

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Shipping. Evening Star, Volume IX, Issue 2613, 3 July 1871, Page 2

Shipping. Evening Star, Volume IX, Issue 2613, 3 July 1871, Page 2

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