Shipping.
HIGH WATER. to-morrow. Heads I Port Chalmers I Dunedin 8.51 p.m. 1 9.21 p.m. |10.6p.n. MONDAY. 10.6 | 10.36 p.m. | 11.21 p.m, PORT CHALMERS. ARRIVED. Maori from Lyttelton SA LED. Nebraska for Lyttelton Result for Waikouati Storm Bird, for Invercargill CUSTOM HOUSE, DUNEDIN. THIS DAY. INWARDS Defiance, 22 tons, Pratt, from Kakanui Re icliffe, 22 tons. Urquhart, from Kakanui Maori, 118 tons, Malcolm, from Lyttelton outwards. Hope, 21 tons, Gay, for Kakanui Maori, 118 tons, Malcolm, for Bluff Swordfish, 155 tons, Harvey for Melbourne Whirlwind, 868, Graham, for Sydney PASSENGER LIST. Per Maori from Lyttelton—Miss Jackson and Miss Graham; Messrs Griffiths, Reid and son and Spalding and Baldwin, Mr and Mrs Mallon, and 13 in the steerage. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. From Belfast, Mary Cummings From Hobart Town, Glencoe From London, Warwick From Liverpool, Mendoza From Melbourne, Mary. From Mauritius, Renaud Haviland From Newcastle, Bengal . . From New York, Alice Bell, Nebcnuab GibO H. , From West Australia—Our Hope—Pakeha
PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Awarua for Bluff, March 20 Alhambra for Northern Ports, March 20. Beautiful Star for Lyttelton, March 18 Claud Hamilton, for Melbourne, via Bluff, March 22 , , , „ , City of Dunedin, for London, March JO Gothenburg for Melbourne via Bluff, March 18 Jessie Roadman for London early Margaret Galbraith for London early Nevada for North, April 12 Phmbo for Northern Ports, March 19 Kangitoto for Melbourne, via Bluff, April 3 Seagull for Hong Kong, early. Wallace for Oamaru, March 19 Warrior Queen for London, March 31
The 8.8. Maori, from Lyttelton and intermediate ports, arrived at 7 a.m. The American mail steamship Nebraska, sailed at 5 o’clock last evening. The schooner Result sailed this forenoon for Waikouaiti with cargo. Thes.s. Storm Bird, for Invercargill, sailed at 1 p.m. to-day. The Government p.s. Luna, having been cleaned and painted, was this forenoon hauled out of the Graving Dock and anchored in the Bay. The ship Helios, that arrived from Barratt’s Inlet, was to-day unmoored and removed iu-shore, to facilitate the discharge of her cargo of timber. A pnvate telegram by the Claud Hamilton states that Queensland news tells of the wreck of the brig Maria, with the New Guinea expedition, on the Bramble Beef. Twenty-eight were saved by the boats, and forty-seven were left on a raft. The steamer Zenone, which went out in search, visited the scene of the wreck, but saw no signs of any people.
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Evening Star, Issue 2832, 16 March 1872, Page 2
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