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Shipping.

high water. TO-MORROW. 1 ‘ Heads I PORT Chalmers I Ddnbdik ' 2.14 p.ra. I 2,44 p.ra. I 3.29 p.mi PORT CHALMERS. THIS DAY, ARRIVED. Bonny Dnnkeld, from Foochow Foo Geelong, from Oamaru CUSTOM HOUSE, DUNEDIN. THIS DAY. INWARDS. Geelong, 108 tons, Sinclair, from Oamaru Kesult, 14 tons, Campbell, from Waikouati Pretty Jane 90 tons, Christian, from Molyneux OUTWARDS. Result, 14 tons, Campbell, for Waikouaiti EXPECTED ARRIVALS. From Glasgow—E. P. Bouverie From New York—Sunny Region, Nehcmiaii Gibson, Jewess From Boston—Sarah From London —Peter Denny, May Queen From I iverpool —Glenhuntly From Newcastle —Pet From Mauritius— Queen of the South PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Ahuriri, for Lyttelton, Nov. 3 Alhambra, for Northern Ports, Oct. -7 Anna, for Auckland, early Belle, for Melbourne, early Beautiful Star, for Blutf, Oct. 31 Gothenburg, for Melbourne, via Bluff, Oct, -so Hope, for Kakanui, October 28 Jane, for Wanganui, October 27 J. N. Fleming, for London, early Maori, for Lyttelton, October 28 Otago, for London, Pec. 24 Pretty Jane, for Oamaru, October 27 Pretty Jane, for Molyneux, October 31 Rangitoto, for Melbourne, via Bluff, Nov. 7 Storm Bird, for Bluff, October 27 Wallace, for Oamaru, early William Davie, for London, October 27 Wellington, for Northern Ports, Oct. 27 BY EL BOTH IG TKLEQRA PH. SAILED. Invercargill—October 26th, 10.30 ».m., Storm Biid, for Dunedin. The three-masted schooner Bonny Dunkeld, from Foo Choo Foo, with a cargo of tea, consigned to Messrs Cargill and M‘Lean, was towed to the Port by the steam-tug Geelong, and at 1 p.m. was again taken in tow and proceeded to Dunedin to discharge her cargo. The p.s. Geelong arrived last evening with cargo and sheop from Oamaru. The ships in harbor to-day lowered their flags half-mast high as a tribute of respect to the memory of the late Mrs Cargill.

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Evening Star, Volume IX, Issue 2712, 26 October 1871, Page 2

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Shipping. Evening Star, Volume IX, Issue 2712, 26 October 1871, Page 2

Shipping. Evening Star, Volume IX, Issue 2712, 26 October 1871, Page 2

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