Shipping.
HIGH WA'qiill. to-morrow.* Heads I Port Chalmers I Dunedin 7.31 p.ra. I BVIP8 V IP m. I ,8.46 p.m. PORT CHALMERS. ARRIVED. Keera, from Bluff Nevada from Lyttelton Maori from Lyttelton SAILED. Pioneer, for Invercargill CUSTOM HOUSE, DUNEDIN. THIS DAY. INWARDS, Maori, 118 tons. Malcolm, from Lyttelton Keera, 158 tons, Carey from Bluff OrTWARDS. Wellington, 262 tons, Kennedy, for Lyttelton PASSENGER LIST. Per Nevada, from San Francisco.—Mrs Coombs, Messrs J. T. Walker, Cobb, J Gilmer. Rule, and Holdright. Per Wellington for LytteltoHon. and Mrs Reeves, Messrs Ewart, Dobson, Maude, and 6 in the steerage. Per Maori —Mis Duncan, Mrs Haines, Mrs Green, Mrs Reid, Mr and Mrs Dixon, Mr and Mrs Milne, Mr, Mrs, and Master Wise ; Captain Beatou, Messrs Duncan, Mears, Mossman, Heales, and Myres ; 12 steerage. IMPORTS. Per Nevada.—3 casks pulse, Rev. J. Martin ; 1 cask seeds, Driver, Stewart, and Co.; 1 case do, R. B. Martin ; 1 package, B. Thorp; 10 casks yeast powder| Driver, Stewart, and Co. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Alhambra for Northern Ports, Feb. 22 City of Dunedin, for London, early Cobrong for Melbourne via. Bluff, Feb. 19 E. P. Bouverie, for London, early : Jewess, for New York, early Keera for Northern Ports, Feb. 15 Lady Turner for Hong Kong early Maori, for Lyttelton, Feb. 16 Peter Denny, for London, Feb. 15 _ Pretty Jane, for Molyueux, Feb 15 Sarah, for Boston, early St Kilda for Melbourne early Wallace, for Camara, Feb. 16 TheDacotah, a sister vessel to the Nevada and Nebraska of the Webb Line, having been completely overhauled and refitted, is reported as having left New York to take her place on the Australian route. She is well known as a splendid vessel, and it is Understood that as soon as she can be brought to the Pacific the steamers will run “through” from San Francisco to all the Ipprling ports of the Hawaiian Islands, New Zealand, and Australia, without requiring a second steamship (as at the jresent time) to connect at Honolulu. The U.S. and A.M. s.s. Nevada, J. H. Blethen, captain, Left Honolulu Jan. 21st; 30th Jan, stopped two hours and a-half at Anne Island; Feb. Ist met steamer Nebraska, bound for Honolulu, and exchanged papers ; north of the Equator had strong adverse winds ; Feb. 7th arrived at Auckland 12 noon with 30 passengers, 445 pkgs freight, and 270 bags malt. Left Auckland Feb. 9th ; on the 10th landed mail at Napier ; 11th arrived at Wellington and left on the 12th at 8 a.m. ; 13th, 3 a.m., arrived at Lyttelton, and left there at 11 a.m. with 375 bales of wool, destined for New York ; en the 14th, 12 noon, arrived at Port Chalmers. We are indebted to Mr H. D. Alley for full files. Immediately after arrival, the mails were conveyed to Dunedin by the Harbor company’s p.s. Peninsula, and landed at Dunedin at 2 pm., being conveyed to the Post Office with unusually dispatch. The brigantine Stranger was also in readiness on the steamer’s arrival and hauled alongside the Nevada to discharge her cargo of coals. The B.S. Keera arrived last evening from the Bluff, at 5 p.m., and passed up to Dunedin. The s.s. Maori arrived this forenoon at 10 a.m. with prssengers, cargo and mails from Lyttelton and intermediate ports. Three coasting vessels, supposed to be the Caledonia, Pioneer, and Lloyd’s Herald, bound for .Southern Forts were anchored at the Heads, awaiting a favorable ebauge of wind.
BY ELECTRIC TELEURAVH. S.ULEO. Oamaru. —14th Feb., 11.15. a.in., Wallace, for Dunedin.
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Evening Star, Issue 2806, 14 February 1872, Page 2
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