Shipping.
HIGH WATER. TO-MORROW. HrMW I PORT OHALMSRB I DONKDIN 0.10 p.m- I 0.40 pm - • 1.31 p.n . CUSTOM HOUSE, DUN ED IK. THIS DAY. INWARDS Omeo, 060 tons, Oaldor, from Camara Wallace, 56 tons, liViie, from Oamaru Remit, 14 tons, Kelly, from Waikmiaiti Maori, 118 tons, Malcolm, from Lyttelton. Wanganui, 165 tons, Liuklater, from limam O' TWAKDS. Sf Omeo, 660 tons, Calder, for Bluff Wallace, 56 tons, Edie, for Oamaru. PASSENGER LIST. Per Maori, from Lyttelton.—Mrs Livingston and child, Mrs .Stanley, Mrs Atkinson, Mrs Cargill, Miss Cargid, Lieut.-Col. Cargill, Major Atkinson, Captains M banana and Jamieson. Lieutenants Marshall and Muir, Sergeants Stevens, M'Phcrson, Taylor Wilson, and Blatch, Volunteers 1 hnstie, Lean, M'Laren, Reid, Brown, Buchanan. Key, and Dixon, Messrs Chtarom, Evans, Bennett Burns, Mills, and Southgate, and 13 in the steerage. Per Wallace, from Oamaru. —Miss Staines, Miss Parsons, Messrs Scanlan, M‘Master, Reichelfc, and 6 in the steerage. Per Wanganui, from Lyttelton. —Messrs Close and Cohen. . _ ~ Per Omeo, for Melbourne via Bluff.—Mrs Flexman, 2 children, and servant, Mrs Maidman, Mr Sprague, and 15 in the steerage. For Bluff.—Mrs Smith and 2 children, Messrs M‘Leod, Fskdale, Black -ck, and 5 in the steerage. yKOJKC'TBB DEPARTURES. Awarua for Bluff early Alhambra for Melbourne, April 23 Beautiful Star for Lyttelton, April 23 Coronet for Auckland, April 20. Cora for Napier, early. Gothenburg for Lyttelton, April 20 Huon Belle for Molyneux, April 19 Hope for Allday Bay, early. Jessie Headman for London, April 22, Maori for Lyttelton, April 19 Pakeha for Auckland, April 19 Phoebe for Northern Ports, April 25 Result for Kakauui. April 19 Wanganui for Northern Ports, April 20 Wallace for Oamaru, April 19 The s.s Maori arrived last evening about 10.30 with the representative volunteers, and continued her course to Dunedin, where she arrived about 11.30. The s.s Omeo aud Wanganui, from the North, arrived this morning. They experi. enced fine weather from Lyttelton. The ship Jessie Headman for London, with passengers and cargo, completed her lading to-day, and is to sail on Tuesday next. Hci cargo consists of 1560 bales of wool, 55 bale! of /Tax, 10 ba’es of leather, 7150 cases ol preserved meats, 3600 bags of wheat, aud 3( casks of tallow. , , The p.s Geelong lift the floating dock this morning, ha Dug been cleaned anc painted. BY RLECTRJG TELEGRAPH. ARRIVED. Timaru—April 18th, 5.30 a,m., Taranak from Dunedin.
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Evening Star, Issue 2859, 18 April 1872, Page 2
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390Shipping. Evening Star, Issue 2859, 18 April 1872, Page 2
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