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Shipping.

high water. TO-MORROW, j Hears I Port Chalmers I Dunedin 11 49 p.m. I 0.19 pm. ! PORT CHALMERS. ARRIVED. Maori from Lyttelton Advance, from Coast Defiance from Coast CUSTOM HOUSE, DUNEDIN. THIS RAY. INWARDS Flying Squirrel, 19 tons, Francis, from Oamaru. Wallace, 56 tone, Edie, from Oamaru O TWAHDS. Huoa Belle, 49 tons, Sanders, for Alolyueux Flying Squirrel, 19, Francis, for Oamaru Beautiful Star, 126 tons, Hart for Timaru Wellington, 262 tons, Kennedy, for Lyttelton , , __ . Redoliffe, 22 tons, Urquhart. for Kakauui Wallace, 56 tons, Edie, for Oamaru. Warrior Queen, 989, Wilson, for London, PASSENGER LISTS. Per Wellington, for North—Mr and Mrs M‘Rae and Mr Strachan, and five in the steerage. Per Warrior Queen, for London —seven adults and two children in the steerage. EXPOR'K. Per Warrior Queen, for London —1*27 bales Wool. Clarke ; 13*29 do, 2 casks tallow, quantity bones, quantity horns, 1 box ferns, 1 do Maori curiosities, Dalgety, Nichols, and Co.; 143 bales wool, E. Campbell; 882 do, Campbell and Low : 185 do, Ostler and Dawson ; 12 do, Gtubs butter, W. and J. Seoul!ar; 19 bales wool, James Ashcroft; 280 do, John Reid; 6G casks oil, Neill and Co, ; G6 bales flax, 2509 bags wheat, Bright Bros, and Co. ; 51 bales leather, G do basils, 20 casks tallow, C. Flexmau; 3 boxes ferns, T. Allan ; 4 trunks boots, Heymanson, Low, and Co. ; G boxes gold, Bank New South Wales. The s.s. Maori arrived this morning from Lyttelton via intermediate ports, and was placed alongside the ship Jessie Headman to discharge cargo. Her passengers, &0., were shortly after arrival conveyed to Dunedin by the Harbor steamer. The frigate-built Warrior Queen, having completed a large and valuable cargo for London, is expected to sail to-morrow, and from her former achievements in making good passages, may be expected to sustain her reputation on the homeward voyage. The p.s. Wallace was to-day taken out of the Floating Dock, in which she has b«en undergoing the usual periodical overhaul.

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Evening Star, Issue 2845, 2 April 1872, Page 2

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327

Shipping. Evening Star, Issue 2845, 2 April 1872, Page 2

Shipping. Evening Star, Issue 2845, 2 April 1872, Page 2

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