Shipping.
HIGH WATER. TO-MOIIROW. H»r,AI)H I POPT OIIALMKRS I OIINKDIN 0.26 p.m. { 9,56 p.m. 110.41p.ni. PORT CHALMERS. ARRIVED. Annie, from Oamaru. Wallabi, from Oatnaru. Phoebe, from Lyttelton. SAILED. James Paxton, for Coast. CUSTOM HOUSE, DUNEDIN. THIS DAY. INWARDS. Hydaspes, 2,093 tons, Babot, from London. OUTWARDS. Spec, 32 tom, Pratt, for Kakanui. Janies Paxton, 61 tons, Robertson, for Bluff. , Maori, 118 tons, Malcolm, for Timam. Taranaki, 299 tons, Wheeler, for Lyttelton. Lloyd’s Herald, 48 tons, Henry, for Gatlin s River. , _. Hope, 21 tons, Gay, for Catlm’s River. PAHSENOKR LIST. Per Taranaki, for Northern Ports —Mrs and Misses Perch (3), Messrs Campbell, Bastard, Buckland, Jobberns, and 10 in the steerage. Per Phoebe, from Northern Ports Mr M'Dowall, Mrs Myers, Master Myers, Messrs Cross, Stocke, Miller, Dr Paley, Mrs Paley, Mr Bremner, Mr Miller, Miss Miller, Mrs Murphy and child, Mr and Mrs Nicol; and two in the steerage, PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Albion, for Northern Ports, Oct. 9 Awarua, for Bluff Sept. 27 Annie, for Kakanui, early Claud Hamilton, for Melbourne, Oct. 5 Florence, for Napier, early Geelong, for Oamaru, Sept. 25 Helena, for Melbourne, Sept. 28. J. N. Fleming for London, early. Janet Ramsay, for Wanganui, Sept. 26 Koera, f. r Bluff. Sent. 25 Mercury, for Wellington, Sept. 26. Nebraska, for Auckland, Sept. 26. Otago for London, early. Pretty Jane, for Molyneux, Sept. 26. Rnngitoto for Melbourne, Sept. 25 Storm Bird, for Bluff, Sept. 26 William Davie for London, Sept. 27 The brig Thomas and Henry was this morning removed to the ship Dover Castle, to receive a shipment of coals for the Bluff. The barque Eleanor was this forenoon removed by the p.s. Geelong from the lower harbor and placed alongside the mail steamship Nebraska, to discharge coals. The 8.8. Wallabi arrived this morning from Wanganui, having been recently purchased by Messrs Guthrie, Asher, and Co., of Dunedin, who have placed her under the command of Capt, Best (late of the Hydra). Her registered tonnage is 101, with passenger accommodation for 22 cabin and 30 steerage. We understand that she will be principally employed in trading to southern ports, for which she is well adapted, carrying a large cargo on a slight draught of water. She left Wanganui on the 18th; arrived at Wellington next day ; sailed on the 20th ; arrived at Oamaru on the 21st, discharged 80 tons of coal, loaded a full cargo of produce, and sailed last night at 8 o’clock, arriving at the port this morning. Discharged part of her cargo on the jetty, then steamed alongside the ship J. N. Fleming to tranship 50 tons of tallow, and afterwards proceeds to Dunedin. From Wanganui to Oamaru fine weather and light winds ; from Oamaru (where the schooner Crest of the Wave, from Hokitika was discharging timber), strong head winds.
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Evening Star, Issue 2995, 24 September 1872, Page 2
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461Shipping. Evening Star, Issue 2995, 24 September 1872, Page 2
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