Shipping.
HIGH WATER. TO-MORROW,
PORT CHALMERS, ARRIVED. Clutha, p.s., from Molyneux Ironsides from London. SAILED. Beautiful Star for Lyttelton CUSTOM HOUSE, DUNEDIN. THIS DAY, INWARDS. Wallace, 66 tons, Edie, from Oamam. Clutha, 10 tons, Tall, from Molyneux OUTWARDS. Aurora, 48 tons, Keenan, for Catlin’s river Wallace, 66 tons, Edie, for Oaraaru Defiance, 22 tons, Pratt, for Kakanni Warwick. 1,005 tons, Skinner, for London. Medea, 423, Hodge, for Newcastle PASSENGER LIST. Per Warwick for Loudon.—Edward Levy and 10 in the steerage. EXPORTS. Per Warwick, for London. —458 bales, 2716 bags, 6917 cases, 264 casks, 2 tanks, 4 boxes, G. G. Russell and Co.; 176 bales, 262 bags, 980 cases, 60 casks, Cargills and M'Lean; 63 bales, R. Campbell, junr.; 24 do, Dawson; 16 do, Campbell and Low ; 3;> do, Murray, Roberts, and Co.; 131 do, Jonp Reid; 148 do, 1 cask, C. Flyman; 55 bales, Driver, Stewart, and Co.; 13 do, ti. J Gibbs and Go ; 3 do, Calder, Blacklock, and Co.; 41 do. Clarke; 31 do, Dalgety, Nichols, and Co. j 88 do, Turnbull j 76 do, Neill and Co.; 25 cases, 7 casks, Irvine ; So kegs, Barnet; 5764 ozs. 9 dwts. 12 grains gold, Bank of New South Wales; 6271 ozs. 3 dwts. 20 grains do, Bank of New Zealand. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Alhambra for Northern Ports, June 22 Jane for Havelock, June 19 Geelong for Oamaru, June 21 Nevada for Northern Ports, July 5 Maori for Lyttelton. June 21. Omeo for Northern Ports, June 19. Storm Bird for Invercargill, June 20 Tararua for Melbourne, via Bluff, June 24 Wild Deer for London, July 5. Wallace for Westport, June 22, Wellington for Northern Ports, June 20 The ship Ironsides, from London, was teday towed into port by the steam-tug Geelong, and anchored in the lower harbour to discharge gunpowder, after which she will be removed to a discharging berth. The s.s. Beautiful Star sailed last night for Lyttelton and intermediate ports. The coasting vessels Flying Squirrel and Awarua, for the Bluff, and Huon Belle, for the Molyneux, put back to the Heads last evening, awaiting fa favorable change of wind. The Clutha, a small paddle-steamer, arrived at Port Chalmers at 10 p.m. last night, and proceeded to Dunedin this forenoon. The Clutha, which is consigned to Messrs Proudfoot, Oliver, and Ulph, left the Molynoux at 11 a.m. yesterday, her crew consisting of Captain Tall and the engineer, who brought the vessel safely into port.
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Evening Star, Issue 2911, 18 June 1872, Page 2
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