Shipping.
HIGH WATER, TO-MORROW. Heads I Pout Chalmers I Dunedin 4.6 pm, 1 4.36 p.m. I *>.2l 11-I 1 -” 1 ' POUT CHALMERS. This Dai. arrived. Gotkenburgh, from Bluff lid ward, from Invercargill, SAILED. Wallace for Oamaru INWARDS. . Defiance, 22 tons, Pratt, from Kakanui. K. Haiwell, from Kakanui. Ram“SotKSbuiß, 459 tons, Pearce, from Melbourne. via Bluff. Dalgetyaud Co., agents. OUTWARDS. Wallace, 56 tons, Edie, for Oamaru. J tons, M‘Kinnon for Lyttelton. H, Houghton, and Co. Maori, 118 tons, Malcolm, for Timmu. Mills, agent. Passengers per Gothenburg Miss Tolmie, Miss Sorley, Mrs M'lntosh, Mrs Price, Mrs Cameron, Messrs Heymanson. Duchy, R. J. Anderson, Littlewood, D. Jones, L. Jones, H. Young, Wallace, Rilkstown. Fcrgusson, F. Davies, Morgan, M Grogor, Elliott, Thompson, Rev. A. Ckrke, Mr Frazer, Mr Senell, Misses Plunkett (2), Mr and Mrs Dundas, Mr and Miss M Arthur, Mr and Mrs Gcisor, Mr and Mrs M Pherson, Mr {and Mrs Linch, Mrs Newey, Masters Trotter and Kingwell, and 6 Chinese. CUSTOM HOUSE, DUNEDIN. THIS DAY. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. From New York- Agra, Gamecock, Belle Sunny Region, J. S. Stone From Liverpool—Otago From Hong Kong —Golden Sea From Newcastle —Indus, Midas From Glasgow-William Davie From London—Garrick Castle PROJECTED DEPARTURES, Beautiful Star for Northern Ports, July 21 Gothenburg, for Northern Ports, July ! Lord Ashley, for Northern Ports, July 20 Nebraska, for San Francisco, August 4 Omeo, for Melbourne, via Bluff, July 20 Pretty Jane, for Bluff, July 19 Koslyn Castle, July early The s.s. Gothenhurgh, from Melbourne via the Bluff, arrived at the Heads at 9.30 a.m. As it was the last quarter ebb, and the danger signals were hoisted, in consequence of the heavy sea on the bar, some doubt existed at the Port of the Gothenburgh taking the bar. She, however, stood in, and on arrival was berthed alongside the hulk Cincinatti. Her passengers, mails, &c., were conveyed to Dunedin at noon to-day by the Harbor Co.’s steamers. . The p.s. Wallace sailed for Oamaru this forenoon. „, , The fore-and aft schooner Edward, reported to be from Invercargill, arrived at and anchored inside the Heads last evening, and passed up towards Dunedin this forenoon. „ „ . , . The barque Annie, for Newcastle, in ballast, is detained from sailing to-day on account of the heavy sea on the bar. Several coasters ready for sailing are also detained in harVirn. fmm oc*uSC.
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Evening Star, Volume IX, Issue 2626, 18 July 1871, Page 2
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