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Shipping.

HIGH WATEE. to-morrow.

PORT CHALMERS. ARRIVED. Omeo (put back). SAILED. Maori, for Lyttelton Glencoe, for Hobart Town. CUSTOM HOUSE, DUNEDIN. THIS DAY. INWARDS Taranaki, 299, Wheeler, from Lyttelton Dunedin, 66 tons, Stewart, from Havelock Trial, 25, Madams, from Waikouaiti OUTWARDS. Alma, 163, Findlay, forOamaru Trial, 25, Madams, for Waikouati jßedoliffe, 22 tons, Urquhart, for Oamaru PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Anne for Moeraki, May 17 _ Alhambra for Melbourne, via Bluff, May M Beautiful Star for Lyttelton, May 18 Gothenburg for Melbourne via Northern Ports, May 22 nT 17 Jane Anderson for Hokitika, May 17. Magellan Cloud for Sydney, May lb Mendoza for London, via Bluff, early. Nevada for Auckland, June? Tararua for Melbourne, via Bluff, May 17 Rangatira for Northern Ports, May 18 Kangitoto for Melbourne, via Bluff, June o Wallace for Oamaru, May 17 Warwick for London, May 30 Wild Deer for London, early. The barque Glencoe, for Hobartown, was to-day towed down from Dunedin to sea, by the p.s. Geelong. The s.s. Maori took her departure Sthis morning for Lyttelton, via intermediate ports. , . , The s.s. Storm Bird was this forenoon placed into the Floating Dock to receive the usual periodical overhaul. The s.s. Omeo for Northern ports sailed last evening, but unfortunately met with an accident to her rudder, through coming into contact with the shore off Observation Point, whilst backing out from the hulks. On ascertaining that the rudder was inj ured, Captain Calder anchored his ship for the night inside, off Hobartown Point, and this morning returned to Port. The s.s. Taranaki being in the Graving Dock will cause an additional day’s detention to the Omeo, she having to wait until the Taranaki leaves the dock before she can enter for repairs.

Heads I Fort Chalmers | D0NBDIB 9.42 p.m. | 10.13 p.m. I 10.68 p.m.

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Evening Star, Issue 2882, 15 May 1872, Page 2

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Shipping. Evening Star, Issue 2882, 15 May 1872, Page 2

Shipping. Evening Star, Issue 2882, 15 May 1872, Page 2

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