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Shipping.

high water. to-morrow.

HBADB I POBT GHAIMBBB I DONEM* lL4sp.m. 0.15 pm. I 1.0 a.m. lX.4op.rn. CHALMEES.

ARRIVED. Taranaki, from Wellington g«a Bird from Newcastle SAILED. Wallace, for Oamaru Wellington for Northern Ports CUSTOM HOUSE, DUNEDIN. ■ THIS DAY. INWARDS. Alice Ball, 1080 tons, Guest, from Sydney | Seabird, 155 tons. Garth, from Newcastle. OUTWARDS. Wellington, 262 tons, Kennedy, for Northern Ports. , • Alioe, 21 tons, Scones, for Napier PASSENGER LIST. Per Wellington for Northern Ports.— Messrs Dobson, Ayers, Harris, Brown, Spence, Buchanan, and 8 in the steerage. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Albion for Northern Ports, June 3 Awarna for Bluff, early Maori for Lyttelton, June 3 Nebraska for Auckland, June 6 Bangitoto for Melbourne, via Bluff, June o Kedcliffe for Kakanui, June 1 Storm Bird for Invercargill, June 1 Tararua for Melbourne, via Bluff, June J.* Wallace for Oamaru, June 4 Warwick for London, JuneS. Wild Deer for London, early. The brigantine Sea Bird, from Newcastle, which arrived at the Heads last Tuesday afternoon, beat up with this morning s tide to an anchorage in Deborah Bay. The ship Alice Ball, 1082 tons, commanded by Captain Guest, with part of original cargo from New York, and a shipment of coals from Sydney, was last evening towed from the Heads to a discharging berth m Deborah Bft The s.s. Taranaki, from Wellington direct, arrived this morning, and was placed in the Graving Dock for examination and repairs to her keel, which has suffered in jury in the vicinity of the propeller. Capt. Wheeler reports having sighted a full-rigged ship standing northward off Bank’s Peninsula. Fine weather and southerly breezes were met with on the passage. , The p.s. Wallace sailed for Oamaru at 9.30 this forenoon.

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Evening Star, Issue 2896, 31 May 1872, Page 2

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281

Shipping. Evening Star, Issue 2896, 31 May 1872, Page 2

Shipping. Evening Star, Issue 2896, 31 May 1872, Page 2

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