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Shipping.

HIGH WATER to-morrow. Hbads I Port Chalmers I Dunkdis 0 8 p.m. I O.SSpm. ! 1.23 p.m. POET CHALMERS. SAILED. Phoebe, for Northern Ports Luna for North Wallace for Oamaru Swordfish, for Melbourne, ARRIVED. Gothenburgh, from Northern Ports Maori from Bluff CUSTOM HOUSE, DUNEDIN. THIS DAY, INWARDS GOrenburg, 459 tons, Clark, from Lyttelton OUTWARDS. Gothenburg, 459, Clark, for Bluff Phoebe, 416 tons, Worsp, for Lyttelton Martha Ellen, 124, Fleming for Lyttelton Difiance, 22 tons, Pratt, for Kakanui Po'ly Lewis, 566, Johnson, for Newcastle PASSENGER LIST. Per ss. “Maori.” —Mr and Mrs M‘Gregor • Mr and Miss Holmes ; Messrs. Deniston, Thos. Moodie, G. H. Moodio, Rutherford, Cuthbertson, Barnly, Newton, and Master Rutherford, and 5 in the steerage Per Gothenburg, from Lyttelton Mrs Carr and 2 children ; Messrs Scott and o‘Brien, and 5 for Bluff and Melbourne. Per Phoebe for Lyttelton—Messrs Money and Turnbull and 5 in the steerage. Per Gothenberg for Bluff—Mi s Keenan, Misses Keenan (2), Miss M ‘Swiney, Mr and Mrs Ridley and child, Miss Butler, Messrs Bate and Oakden, and 36 in the steerage. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. From Belfast, Mary Cummings From Hobart Town, Glencoe] From London, Warwick From Liverpool, Mendoza From Melbourne, Mary. From Mauritius, Kenaud Haviland From Newcastle, Bengal . From New York, Alice Bell, Nelicnuali Gib; S °From West Australia—Our Hope—Pakeba On the barque Clairellen leaving the Graving Dock, the barque Hydra is to enter f>r repairs. This will probably take place on Thursday next. The schooner Result for Waikouaiti, sailed from the Heads this forenoon. The s.s. Gothenburg, from Melbourne via Northern and West Coast ports of call, arrived at 9.30 last evening, and sails this evening for Melbourne via the BlufL The brigantine Swordfish, for Melbourne with cargo, was last evening towed to sea by the p.s. Geelong. The s.s. Maori, with passengers, SO tons preserved meats, tallow, and other cargo for this port, also 330 sheep for Timaru, left the Bluff at eight o’clock last evening, and when about six miles to the eastward of Dog Island, passed a deep-laden barque supposed to be the Bengal, bound hence from Newcastle. Experienced light northerly winds and calm thick weather until reaching Cape Saunders, when a fine south-westerly breeze sprang up, which continued to arrival at 11 a.m. On the discharge of cargo, the Maori leaves on a special trip to Timaru, and sails on Thursday next for Lyttelton and intermediate ports. The Luna anchored for a few hours at the heads and then proceeded north via Akaroa.

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Evening Star, Issue 2834, 19 March 1872, Page 2

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411

Shipping. Evening Star, Issue 2834, 19 March 1872, Page 2

Shipping. Evening Star, Issue 2834, 19 March 1872, Page 2

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