Shipping.
HIGH WATER. TO-MORROW. h*\dh I Port Oralmerr I hiwrijir 1.10 p.m. I 1.40 p.m. I2 20 p.m. PORT CHALMERS. ARRIVED. Pioneer from Molyneux SAILED. Coronet for Auckland Flying Squirrel for Shag Point. CUSTOM HOUSE, DUNEDIN. THIS DAT. INWARDS. Pretty Jane, 90 tons, Christian, from Oamaru Pioneer, 23 tons, Matheson, from Molyneux Fanny, 22 tons, Andrews,'from Oamatu OUTWARDS. Energy, 79 t6ns, Martin, for Auckland Anne, 29 tons, Has well, for Moeraki PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Albion, for Northern Ports, Oct. 1 Alhambra for Northern Ports, Sept'lß ,T. N. Fleming for London, early. Jane Hannah, for Wanganui, Sept. 14 Helena for Melbourne, Sept. 20. Maori for Lyttelton, Sept. 14 Otago for London, early. Pretty Jane for Port Molyneux, Sept, 14. Taranu for Melbourne, Sept. 18 Taranaki, for Northern Ports, Sept. 23 Rangitoto for Melbourne, Oct. 1. William Dario for London, Sept. 20 The ship HyiVpcs, 2093 tons register, with immigrants and a cargo of general mer chandixe for this port, was to day eighty days out from London. The Hydraspes is commanded by Capt. Babot, who was in charge of the ship Water Nymph when drivm ashore at Oamaru on February 3, 1868. The following pasienger lists appear in the European Mail ;— Per Edward P. Bonverie, from London, June 11 : Saloon Miss McPherson, Messrs H. D. and A. E. Mercweather ; also three second class and seven steerage passengers. —Per Hydaspcs, from London, June 21; Saloon—Mr and Mrs Butler, Mr and Mrs A. W. Money, Rev. W. If. Homer and wife, Dr Cotterill and two eons, Miss Taylor, Miss Downey, and Messrs Hy. Fierpoint, R. Whithrop, E. I). Chambers, and A. Bing ; also 171 steerage, most of whom are Government emigrants. The Atratos.s.. has just been chartered by the Agent-General for Victoria to carry the next batch of emigrants out to Melbourne. This vessel is a very large one for this purpose, she being 3,500 tons burthen. The Atrato was formerly one of the vessels of the Royal Mail Steam Packet Company, and has made several successful voyages to the West Indies. She is appointed to leave Plymouth for Melbourne in September, and is expected to make the run out, via the Caps, in fifty days. The schooner Pioneer arrived last evening from the Molyneux and proceeded to Dunedin this foTenooh. The s.s. Maori was this morning taken out of the Graving Dock, and was berthed alongside the barque Helena to coal. The ship Wave Queen is expected to sail for Newcastle on Monday next.
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Evening Star, Issue 2986, 13 September 1872, Page 2
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411Shipping. Evening Star, Issue 2986, 13 September 1872, Page 2
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