Shipping.
HIGH WATER. TO-MOKBOW. Hraos | Port Chalmers | "Donedis 5.6 p.m. 1 5.36 pm. ! 6.21 p.rr. CUSTOM HOUSE, DUNEDIN. THIS DAY. INWARDS, Wallace, 56 tons, Eilie, from Oamaru Beautiful Star, 126 tons, Hart, from Lyttel*°Taranaki, 299 tons, Wheeler, from Lyttelton Maori, 118 tons. Malcolm, from Lyttelton OUTWARDS. Agnes Muir, 831, Anderson, for Lyttelton E. P. Bouverie, 997, Steven, for London Beautiful Star, 126 tons, Hart, for Lyttelton g Hope, 21 tons, Gay, for Kakanm PASSENUtfB LIST. Per Taranaki, from Northern .Ports—Mr and Mrs Sampson, Mrs Baker, Messrs Murdoch, Buckliud. Hay, Creagh, Hay, De Beer, Ferrers, Makin, Muir (2), Coombes, Malcolm, Jamieson, Bond, and 11 m the steerage. xr T Per Wallace, from Oatmru —Messrs Lorenzen, Sigley. Carveth, Fazakerley, Walkem, Menlove, Dansen, and 10 steerage. Per Beautiful Star, from Bluff Harbor— Rev. Mr M Naughton and two children, Messrs 1 omes and Govie. Per Maori from Lytie’ton—Miss Graham, Mrs Lucas, Mrs Knowles, Mrs Saunders and infant, Mrs Reid, Messrs Fordyc’, Asher, Jones, Ogen, Burke, Ward, Snow, Erskine, Jones, O’Brien, Sinc'air, Gertdes, Barron, H. T. Green, J. A. Green, Grant, Mackley, Hyndmau, and 13 in the streerage. ex con s. Per E. P. Bouverie : 2,977 bales wool, 15 do. skius, Cargills and M ‘Lean ; 505 do. wool, Murray, Roberts, and Co. ; 587 do. John Reid ;*273 do., 1818 cases preserved meat, 116 casks of tallow, 6/0 sacks wheat, G. G. Ruseell and Co. ; 150 kegs butter, A. A. Barnett ; I cask ditto, Brown, Ewing, and Co. ; 1 do., W. and J. Scoullar ; 2 cases, Russell and Co. ; 3 cases preserved meats, Mackerras and Co. ; 1 ease plants, Mackay ; 1 half punch ditto, G. Matthews ; 1 trunk Kamsay; I case plants, Bing, Harris, and Co. ; I do., Cargill ; I qr-cask whiskey, N. Z Distillery Company ; 50 tons pig iron, order. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. 5 From Glasgow, Margaret Galbraith From Liverpool, Mendoza From New York, Alice Bell, x Nehemiah Gibson. From Hong Kong, Whirlwind, Lady Turner Prom Cardiff, Clairellen From West Australia, Our Hope, Pakeha From British Columbia, Helos PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Alice for Hokitika, Feb. 28. Albion, for Northern Ports, March 4 Beautiful Star, for Lyttelton. Feb. 25 City of Dunedin, for London, early Cora for Hokitika, early Jewess, for New York, early Lady Turner for Hong Kong early Maori, for Lyttelton, Feb. 28 Mary Van Every for Greymouth, Feb 27 Nebraska for Northern Ports, March 15 Rangitoto for Melbourne, via Bluff, March 4 Raogatira, for Lyttelton, March 4 Storm Bird for Invercargill, early Sarah, for Boston, early Taranaki for Northern Ports, Feb. 28 Wallace for Oamaru, Feb 27 Wanganui for Northern Ports, Feb. 29
BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH.
ARRIVED. Invercargill —25th Feb., 4 p.m., Storm Bird froE Dunedin.
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Evening Star, Issue 2815, 26 February 1872, Page 2
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442Shipping. Evening Star, Issue 2815, 26 February 1872, Page 2
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