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Shipping.

HIGH WATER. TO-MORROW. (iBADa i Tort Ohalmebb J Dunedin 12.14 p.m. ! 12,44 p.m. 1 1.29 p.m, PORT CHALMERS. ARRIVED. Eliza M'Phee, from Gatlin’s River. from Gatlin s River. Pretty Jane, from Bluff. SitOlfm Bird, from Bluff. Ironsides, from Newcastle. SAILED. Thomas and Henry, for Bluff. CUSTOM HOUSE, DUNEDIN THIS HAY. INWARDS. Storm Bird, 67 tons, Fraser, from Bluff. Beautiful Star, 126 tons, Hart, from Timarn. OUTWARDS. William Davie, 841 tons, Peacock, for Lond°Medoa, 423 tons, Anthony, for Melbourne. PASSENGER LIST. Per Storm Bird, from Bluff. Mrs Pearce, Mrs Sykes, Mrs and Miss TV risen, Messrs Coyle, Black, and Cutten Per William Davie, for London. -Mr and Mrs Devaynes, and 7 in the steerage. EXPORTS. Per William Davie, for Loudon —lO quarter casks brandy, 8,533 cases meat, 264 casks tallow, 47 do lard, 1 do grease, 24 do hides, 1 do bladders, 1 do calfskins, o do sealskifls, 1,417 bags wheat, 708 bales wool, 18 do skins, 130 do flax, 2 do tow, 6/ cases ■hells. 13 bales leather, 7 do rags, 4 cases rabbit skins, 2 boxes effects, 1 bundle do, 1 case, 1 box. . The schooner Dagmar left Catlm s River yesterday morning, met with favorable winds, and arrived at tbs Heads last evenina • beat up this morning to the Railway Jetty, where she discharges 9,000 feet of timber, and proceeds with the residue, 18,000 feet, to Dunedin The B.s. Pretty Jane and the s.s Storm Bird arrived early this morning from the Bluff. The latter proceeded to the Quarantine island to discharge part cargo. The brig Thomas and Henry sailed this morning for the Bluff, and anchored at the Heads where a number of windbound coast* ers, supposed to be the Pioneer, James Paxton, Lloyds Herald, and Hope, bound to Southern ports, were to-day at anchor. The ketch Eliza M'Phee arrived last evening from Catlin’s River. She left the Heads on Sunday last, arrived there the same night, and loaded 26,000 ft. of timber (part of which is for Dunedin); sailed on Wednesday, met with light head winds, and arrived at the Heads yesterday afternoon ; beat up and arrived at the Railway Jetty at 6 p.m., thus completing the quickest voyage made by a sailing vessel for a considerable time, which is due in part to the quick despatch met with at Catlin’s River and to the Bailing qualities of this handy vessel. Her captain reports the ketch Fanny, bound to Gatlin’s River, at anchor yesterday under the Nuggets.

„ „t r* mmw t r*rt n » nr* SAILED Lyttelton: September 27th, 2 p.m., Nebraska, for the North; the Raugitoto sails at 0 p.m.

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Evening Star, Issue 2998, 27 September 1872, Page 2

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435

Shipping. Evening Star, Issue 2998, 27 September 1872, Page 2

Shipping. Evening Star, Issue 2998, 27 September 1872, Page 2

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