Shipping.
HIGH WATER. TO-MORROW. -I«ai)3 j Port Chalmers J Ddnkdin 11.16 p.m, ! 11.46 p.m. ! 12.31 p.m PORT CHALMERS. ARRIVED. Kcera, from Oamaru, Beautiful Star, from Lyttelton. Redcliffe, from Kakanui. ■SAILED. Bangitoto, for Lyttelton. Nebraska, for Lyttelton. Huon Belle, for Invercargill. Napier, for I yttelton. Wallabi, for Bluff. Kcera, for Bluff. CUSTOM HOUSE, DUNEDIN. THIS DAY. INWARDS. Kcera, 158 tons, Andrews, from Oamaru. OUTWARDS. Kcera, 158 tons, Andrews, for Bluff Nebraska, 2143, Harding, for Lyttelton. Wallabi, 101 tons, Best, for Bluff- . Flying Squirrel, 10 tons, Weir, for Preservation Inlet. PASSENOER LIST. Per Nebraska, for Northern Ports.—Mrs Hediey and family (3), Miss Douglas, Messrs Piggi, Hilton, Sasche. « bark, tnson, Downey, Montgomery, Borrill, Watlmp, F. Ayers, R. Ayers, Win. Ay era, Snow, and Hayman. ~ Per Beautiful Star, from Lyttelton.— Messrs Russell, Eva. Captain Cummings, anti 5 in the steerage. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Albion, for Northern Ports, Oct. 0 Awarua, for Bluff. Srpt. 27 Annie, for Kaknnui, Sept. 'll Beautiful Star, for Oamaru, Sept. 27 _ Claud Hamilton, for Melbourne, Oct. o Dunedin, for Westport, early Florence, for Napier, early Helena, for Melbourne, Sept. 28, J. N. Fleming for London, early, Kcera, for Northern Ports, Oct. 1 Otago for London, early. Pretty Jane, for Molyneux, Sept. 2<. Phoebe, for Northern Ports, Sept. 28 Storm Bird, for Bluff, Sept. 27 William Davie for London, Sept. 27 The ss. Rangitoto, for Melbourne via Northern Ports, sailed with the Suez mails at 6 p.m. yesterday. The s.s. Kcera arrived from Northern Ports at 8 o’clock last evening, and proceeded to Dunedin. , . The mail steamship Nebraska took her departure from Deborah Bay with the San Francisco mails at 1.10 p.m. to-day. shortly before sailing, her passengers, mails, Ac. were taken alongside by the p.s. Golden Age. The ship Napier was proceeding to sea m tow of the steam-tug Geelong when our shipping despatch left the port. Captain John Watson proceeds in command of the ship to Lyttelton, . Several coasting vessels took their departure for the South yesterday, viz., Pioneer, for Waikava; James Paxton, for Bluff; Hope and Lloyd’s Herald, for Gatlin’s River. The brig Thomas and Henry was to-day ready for sea, and was expected to sail this evening for the Bluff The s.s. Beautiful Star, from Lyttelton via intermediate ports, arrived alongside the Jetty at Port Chalmers at 10 a m. to-day, with passengers and cargo for transhipment; also 250 sheep, which were landed at the Port. She left Lyttelton on the 24th at II a. 18., arrived at Akaroa at 4 p.m., left at 5 p m., and arrived at Timaru on the 25th at 7a.m., and left at 0.30 p.m.. Experienced fine weather throughout, aud arrived as above. Reports sighting a topsail schooner to the northward of the Heads, which will probably prove to bo the Crest of the Wave, ELECTRIC TELEGRA TH. ARRIVED. Tiraaru: September 28th, 6 a,m., Rangitoto, from Dunedin. SAILED Bluff: September 26th, 12,10 p.m., Pretty Jane, for Dunedin.
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Evening Star, Issue 2997, 26 September 1872, Page 2
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