Shipping.
HIGH WATER. ‘lkg)s I Port Chalmers j ?>onkoi« 5.50 p.m, 1 6.20 pm. I 7.5 p.m. SATURDAY. 6.41 | 7.11 p.m. 1 7.56 p.m PORT CHALMERS. arrivals. Wallace, from Oam avu Kesra, from Northern Ports Storm Bird, from Molyncux SAILED. CUSTOM HOUSE, DUNEDIN. THIS DAY. INWARDS Huon Belle, 43 tons, Sanders, from Havelock Wallace, 56 tons, Edie, from Oamam OUTWARDS. Advance, 13, Andrew for Waikouaiti Wallace, 56 tons, Edie, for Oamam. Maori. 118 tons, Malcolm, for Timaru Bengal. 428 tons, Rogais, for Newcastle PASSENGER LIST. Per Keera—-Messrs Jane and Simpson. PROJECTED DEPARTURES, Anne for Moeraki, March 29 Albion for Northern Ports, April 3 Awarna for Bluff, early Beautiful Star for Lyttelton, Aynl 1 City of Dunedin, for London, April 9 Glencoe for Melbourne, early Hope, for Kakanui, March 29. Jane Hannah for Wanganui, March 30 Jessie Headman for London, April 25 Keera for Lyttelton, March 30 Mary Gumming for Adelaide, March 30 Margaret Galbraith for London early Nevada for North, April 12 Rangitotofor Melbourne, via Bluff, April 3 Storm Bird for Invercargill, March 30 Strathnaver for Auckland, early Seagull for Hong Kong, early. Wallace for Oamaru, March 29 Warrior Queen for London, April 2 The p.s. Wallace arrived last evening from Oamaru. The s.s. Keera, from Northern Ports, arrived to-day at 12 20. She left Lyttelton on the 2oth, at 7.30 p.m. ; arrived at Timaru on the 27th, at 10.25 a.m., took on board 500 cases preserved meats, and upwards of /00 bags of grain for transhipment to the ships Jessie Readman and Warrior Queen ; sailed from Timaru last evening, at 7.30, and arrived as above. Experienced light N.E, winds, accompanied by thick weather, throughout the passage. BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH. ARRIVED, Nelson, 28th, 10.30 a.m., Alhambra from Wellington. SAILED. Nelson, 28th, 11.30 a.m., Alhambra for Greymouth, POST OFFICE NOTICES. MAILS CLOSE. This evening, 28th inst., at 8 p.m,, all country and other mails usually despatched On Friday. Saturday, March 30. For Northern ports of New Zealand, per s s. Keera at 0 a. m. For Southland, per s.s. Storm Bird at 4.30 p.m. Tuesday, April 2. For Oamaru, per p.s. Wallace, atO.m. British mails, via Suez, will be despatched from this Office, per s.s. Rangitoto, on or about Wednesday, the 3rd proximo. British mails, via San Francisco, will be despatched from this office on Friday, 12th proximo. ARCH BARR, Chief Postmaster, Chief Post Office, Dunedin, B March 28, 1872.
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Evening Star, Issue 2842, 28 March 1872, Page 2
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399Shipping. Evening Star, Issue 2842, 28 March 1872, Page 2
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