Shipping.
HIGH WATER. TO-MORROW. Hkads I Port Chalmers I Dunedin 11.55 p.m. I 0.25 pm. I 1-10 P*“* MONDAY. 0.57 | 1.27 p.m. i 2.12 p.m. PORT CHALMERS. ARRIVED. Result from Waikouaiti. Flying Squirrel, from Shag Point CUSTOM HOUSE, DUNEDIN. THIS DAY. INWARDS. Dagmar, 44 tons, Smith, from Bluff Result, 14 tons, harper, from Waikouaiti OUTWARDS. Redcliffe, 32 tons, Urquhart, for Oamaru Hope, 21 tons, Gay, for Kakanui PASSENGER LIST. Per James Nicoi Fleming, for London Mcsdames M'Dowell, Reynolds, Henderson, Dick ; Mr and Mrs Howison and two children ; Mr and Mrs Leask and five in family; Messrs Foss, Geutte, Gardiner, Overbury, .Beattie, Vella, Anderson, and Badendick. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. From London— Warrior Queen, Jessie Readman F rom Glasgow—Agnes Muir PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Albion, for Northern Ports, Feb. 3 Alhambra, for Melbourne, via Northern Ports, Jan. 22 Beautiful Star, for Lyttelton, Jan. 22 City of Dunedin, for London, early Claud Hamilton, for Bluff, Jan. 25 Crest of the Wave, for Greymouth, early E. P. Bouverie, for London, early Jewess, for New York, early May Queen, for London, Feb. 10_ Peter Denny, for London, Feb. 15 Rangitoto, for Bluff, Feb. 2 Sarah, for Boston, early Taranaki, for Northern Ports Jan. 30 Wallace, for Oamaru, early Wanganui, for Lyttelton, Jan. 23 Messrs Patrick Henderson and Co.’s splendid composite ship James Mchol Fleming, commanded by Captain I ogan, has cleared the Customs and is now ready for sea. Her departure, however, may not take place until Monday next. This fine ship is in excellent trim for the homeward passage, and under the charge of her veteran commander, a safe, pleasant, and rapid passage may be reasonably expected. Eer passenger list shows a total of 23, equal to IS statute adult passengers. Her cargo, a very large and valuable one, consists of 5491 bales of wool, 811 cases of preserved meats, 35 kegs butter, 14 bales rags, 12 packages sundries, and 3 bales of t)clSliS« The schooner Result from Waikouaiti, and the ketch Flying Squirrel from Shag Point, with cargo, arrived last evening. Thep.s. Wallace, due from Oamaru this afternoon, sails to-night for the Molyneux With passengers and cargo.
BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH. ARRIVED. Invercargill—Jan. 20, 8.45 a.m., Storm Bird from Dunedin ; 9.40 n.m., Samson from Dunedin Lyttelton—Jan. 20th, 10.40 a.m., Wellington from Dunedin SAILED. Oamani —Jan. 20th, 10.40 a.m., Wallace for Dunedin
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Evening Star, Volume IX, Issue 2785, 20 January 1872, Page 2
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384Shipping. Evening Star, Volume IX, Issue 2785, 20 January 1872, Page 2
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