Shipping.
HIGH WATER. 1 TO-MORROW* • Heads I Port Ohalmer.* I Dunedih 2,24 p.m, | 2.54 p.m. I 3.89 p.m. PORT CHALMERS; . ' This Dat. ARRIVED. Noord Brabant, from Hong Kong. SAILED. Anna, for Invercargill. CUSTOM HOUSE, DUNEDIN. THIS DAV INWARDS. Tffin Baser, 96 tons, Graumann, from MaunStar, 126 tons, Hart, from Bluff Harbour . , . T ** i Lord Ashley, 296 tons, Andrew, from Lytfcel■Wave,’ 174, Pollock, from Oamaru Ajmrima, 30 tons, Kerns, from Molyneux . - - OUTWARDS. Wallace, 56 tons, Edie, for Oartiaru ! Wellington, 262 tons, Kennedy, from Northern Ports ' PASSENGER LIST. Passengers per Beautiful Star: —Mrs Cowie and family (4,) Messrs Scott, Smyth, Moodie and Rogers in saloon, and 1 in the steerage. Passengers per Lord Ashley : —Mr Weir, Mrs Wright and four children, Mr and Mrs Irvine, and Mr Ward. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. From New York—Agra, Gamecock, Belle Sunny Region, J. S. Stone From Glasgow—William Davie From London —Shun Lee PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Alhambra, for Melbourne, via Northern Ports, August 31 Beautiful Star, for Timaru and Lyttelton, August 15 Claude Hamilton, for Melbourne, via Lluff, August 18 . Gothenburg, for Melbourne, via Northern Ports, August 17 Golden Sea, for Melbourne, August 17 £ Lord Ashley, for Northern Ports, Aug. 16 ' Pretty Jane for Invercargill, via Molyneux, j^ U g, 25 Rangatira, for Northern Ports. August 18 Rangitoto, for Melbourne, via Bluff, Aug. 31 Shun Lee, for London, early gStorm Bird, for VVaikava, August 17 Tararua, for Lyttelton, via Oamaru, Sept. 7 Wild Deer, for London, Ausrust 23 The signal “stand on the other tack”, having been observed to be hoisted at the Heads yesterday, it was concluded, in the absence of other signals, that a vessel had arrived at the Heads. The problem was .solved this morning by a double topsailyard barque having been seen standing across the Heads ; and shortly afterwards the Noord Brabant, from Hong Kong, with upwards of 300 passengers, was signalled, on which the Geelong proceeded to the Heads and towed Ihe parque to a convenient berth, and on the Noord Brabant being cleared by the Health Officer, the Golden Age proceeded alongside the barque and conveyed the passengers to Dunedin this afternoon. The barque Anna sailed for Invercargill this forenoon. The s.s. Wellington, on receipt of passengers per Harbor steamer, will sail for Northern ports.
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Evening Star, Volume IX, Issue 2649, 14 August 1871, Page 2
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