Shipping.
HIGH WATER. to-mobrow. Brads I Port Chalmers -I Oonedin 5.32 p.m. I 6.2 p.m. 1 6.47 p.m. MONDAY. 6.5 p.m. I 6.35 p.m. ! 7.20 p.m. PORT CHALMERS, This Dai. arrived. Defiance, from Moeraki SAILED. City of Newcastle, for Newcastle CUSTOM HOUSE, DUNEDIN. THIS inwards. Rangatira, 184 tons, Renner, for Lyttelton Alice? 21 tons, Latimer, from W^ oU^ tl , Jane Hannah, 52 tons, King, from Cathn s M’Phee, 39 tons. Paterson, from Gatlin’s River OUTWARDS. Gothenburg, 459 tons, Pearce, for Melbourne, fiSolfffe; M P tons, Urqiibavt, for Kakanui Storm Bird, 67 tons, Frasqr, for Waikava IMPORTS, Per Defiance, from Woeraki.-11 empties, Burke; 8 do, Strachan ; 3 do, Joel, 150 bags oats, Wilson and Co; 50 do. Dodson ; 25 ao, Hudson; 12 do barley, Re;d ; 3 chests, 1 lot trees, Henderson. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. From New York— Agra, Gamecock, Belle Sunny Region, J. S. Stone From Glasgow—William Davie From London —Shun Lee PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Ahuriri, for Timaru and Lyttelton, August.. Alhambra, for Melbourne, via Northern Ports, Star, for Invercargill, Aug. 23 Claude Hamilton, for Melbourne, via Bluff, An Crest 2 of the Wave, for Napier, early Enterprise, for Auckland, August 2(5 Gothenburg, for Melbourne, via Northern P< Maot^ U for* Lyttelton, via Timaru, August 21 Midlothian, for Napier, Aug. 22 Nevada, for San Francisco, September 1 Noord Brabant, for Melbourne, August 21 Pretty Jano. for Kakanui. Aug. 21 Rangatira, for Northern Ports. Angus ;22 Rangitoto, for Melbourne, via Bluff, Aug. 31 Shun Leo, for London, early _ Tnrarua, for Lyttelton, via Oamaru, Sept. 7 Taranaki, for Northern Ports, August 28 WJld Deer, for London, Auousfc 2o The Independent says It was rumored yesterday that the s.s. Lord Ashley had been sold to a Sydney company, and that she will proceed thither immediately on her arrival at Auckland. The information was brought to Lyttelton by the barque Novelty. We understand that, after having new boilers placed in her, she is to ho employed in running between Sydney and Batavia, The Lord Ashley is the oldest steamer on the coast, having been one of the pioneer vessels of the Panama Company, and her being removed will be a source of regret to many. , , , The ketch Defiance, with a caro of produce left Moeraki yesterday afternoon, arrived at Port Chalmers last night, discharged part cargo, and proceeded to Dunedm this afternoon. Fine weather was experienced hy the Defiance en the passage from Moeraki. The barque City of Newcastle, for Newcastle, was towed to sea last evening. The ketch Aparima sails for Gatlin s Rivei tbi* evening. The p.s. Wallace, from Oamaru, is due evening.
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Evening Star, Volume IX, Issue 2654, 19 August 1871, Page 2
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