Shipping.
HIGH WATER. TO-MORROW,
PORT CHALMERS.
SAILED. Margaret Galbraith, tor London. Storm Bird, for Molyneux Jane Anderson for Kakauui Caledonia for Catlin’s River Pioneer for Moeraki ARRIVED. Taranaki, from Lyttelton Dunedin, from Coast CUSTOM HOUSE, DUNEDIN. THIS DAY. INWARDS Jane. 25 tons, Blaney, from Oamaru Eliza M'Phee, 39. Peterson, from Oamaru Anne, 29, Haswell, for Moeraki Omeo, 660 tons, Calder, for Bluff Jane Hannah, 52 tons, Deuohrass, fiom Havelock. OUTWARDS. Pioneer, 23, Matheson, for Moeraki Awarua, 18, Gilroy, for Bluff PASSENGER LIST. Per Omeo, from Melbourne Mrs Walker, Messrs Mackay, Janverin, Almon, and 15 in the steerage. From Bluff—Mr and Mrs Blacklock and four children, Messrs Hislop, Coyle, Brunton, Austin, and eight in the steerage. Fourteen for Northern ports. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Alhambra for Melbourne, via Bluff, May 27 Jane Anderson for Hokitika, May 15. Maori for Lyttelton, May 14 Mendoza for London, via Bluff, early. Nevada for ; uckland, June 7 Omeo for Melbourne via Northern Ports, May 14. . __ Tararua for Melbourne, via Bluff, May 17 Redcliffe for Oamaru, May 14 Rangati'.a for Northern Ports, May 17 Taranaki for Northern Ports, May 15 Wallace for Oamaru, .May 14 Warwick for London, May 30 Wild Deer for London, early. The ship Margaret Galbraith, with passengers and a full cargo for London, was towed to sea this morning by the p.s. GeeThe s.s. Storm Bird left the Bluff on Saturday afternoon, called at Molyneux, and left there on Sunday afternoon. Light head winds during the passage. The amount of revenue received at; the Out tom-house on <oi>d« cleared for consumption to-day. was £2122 15s Id The market in breadstuffs continues to be very firm. Flour is in first-rate demand at Ll2 to Ll2 10s. The bakers are willing to stock at this price, but owing to the scarcity of wheat town millers are not prepared to quit parcels. Inferior flour is wanted at IdU* Wheat suitable for this quality is scarce and likely to be so. Oatmeal is quiet, at Ll2 10s. Bran in good supply, at L2 10s to L2 15s. Pollard scarce and has been advanced to Lb. Pearl barley, L2O. Prime samples of milling wheat are enquired for at 4s 9d. The market just now is badly but considerable deliveries are expected during this week. Fowl wheat is almost out of the market,— the quantity available this season _is small, ■and the farmers generally are using their screening for feeding purposes. Oats for milling are in moderate demand at Is lid, feeding are saleable at Is 9d. Malting barlev can be placed at ss. Potatoes, L 4 10s. Hay, L 3 10s. Chaff, L2 10s. Straw, L2 ss.
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Evening Star, Issue 2880, 13 May 1872, Page 2
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