Shipping.
HIGH WATER. - TO-MORROW, H*ads . I Port Ohalmrrs I Dunedin 4.24 p.m" I 4.54 pm. I 5.39 p.m. PORT CHALMERS. ARRIVED. Samson, from Southern Ports SAILED. Maori for Lyttelton "Wallace for Oamaru Advance forWaikouaiti CUSTOM HOUSE, DUNEDIN. THIS DAY. INWARDS, Beautiful|Star,*l2o tons. Hart, from Lyttelton. Samson, 111 tons, Stevens, for Bluff OUTWARDS. Eangitoto, 449 tons, Maokie, from Bluff passenger list. Per Rangitoto, for Bluff; Miss Lawson, Mrs Crone, Mr and Mrs Savage, Rev. Mr Beaumont, Messrs Rolland, Roberts, Garden Ritchie, Cagli’s opera company (33), and 30 steerage. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Alhambra for Northern Ports, Feb. 19 Beautiful Star, for Lyttelton. Feb. 12 City of Dunedin, for London, early Cooxong for Melbourne via Bluff, Feb. 19 B. P. Bouverie, for London, early Jewess, for New York, early Hope, for Moeraki, Feb 10 Keera for Northern Ports, Feb. 14 Lady Turner for Hong Kong early May Queen, for London, Feb. 10 Maori, for Lyttelton, Feb. 16 Ouehunga, for Westport, Feb. 10 Peter Denny, for London, Feb. 15 Pioneer, for Invercargill, Feb. 10 Sarah, for Boston, early Wallace, for Oamaru, Feb. 13 Wellington for Northern Ports, Feb 13 The p.s., Samson arrived from Southern Ports yesterday afternoon, and proceeded to Dunedin. The Maori sailed last night with passengers, cargo and mails, for Lyttelton, via intermediate ports Her arrival at Timaru is announced by telegram to have taken place at 9 o’clock this morning. The p.s Wallace sailed on her usual trip to Oamaru at 9.15 this morning, and is due thence to-morrow. The cutter Advance, with a cargo of timber for Waikouaiti, sailed this forenoon.
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Evening Star, Issue 2802, 9 February 1872, Page 2
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261Shipping. Evening Star, Issue 2802, 9 February 1872, Page 2
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