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Shipping.

FTIGM WATER. TO-MORROW. I Pout Chalmkhh ! ounpiuin 12.56 p.m. I 1.20 p.m. i 2.11 p.m. MONDAY. 1.34 p.m. | 2.4 p.m. I P-™-PORT CHALMERS. ARRIVED. Byron, from Western Australia. HAILED. Medea, for Melbourne. Beautiful Star, for Timaru. William Davie, for London. Flying Squirrel, for coast. CUSTOM HOUSE, DUNEDIN. THIS DAY. OUTWARDS. Janet Ramsay, 41 tons, Ke>ns, for Wanganui. , . , fg Awarua, 48 tons, Anglein, for Bluff. Beautiful Star, 120 tons, Hart, for Limani. Pretty Jane, 90 tons, Ulmstian, for Oamaru. Phccbe, 416 tons, Worsp, for Lyttelton Swordfish, 155 tons, Harvey, for Hobart Town. PASSENGER LIST. Per Phce'e, for Northern Ports. —Dr Paley, Mr and Mrs Miller. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Albion, for Bluff, Oct. 9 Claud Hamilton, for Melbourne, Oct. o Dunedin, lor Westport, early Florence, for Napier, Oct. 1 J. N. Fleming for London, early. Keera, for Northern Ports, Oct 2 Nevada, for San Francisco, Oct. 24 Otago for London, early. Storm Bird, for Bluff, Sept. .A) The barque Medea, for Melbourne, sailed this forenoon. The ship William Davie, with passengers and a full cargo for London, was preparing for going to sea when our despatch left the Port. The brig Byron, with a cargo of piles ami sleepers for the Port Railway, was this morning towed alongside the Railway Jetty to discharge cargo. The Geelong has returned after towing the William Davie cut. She reports the brig Heather 8011, 10 days from Newcastle, with coals for Oamaru, has just arrived, and leaves the Heads to-morrow for Oamaru. The ship Ironsides from Newcastle, coal laden, arrived at the Heads at 9 yesterday morning, and at 9,30 signalled for a tug, whereupon the p.s. Geelong proceeded to her, and though by the time the ship entered the Heads the flood tide was done, the Geelong succeeded in towing this large ship against a S.W. gale and ebb tide ; and by 0.45 p.m, yesterday had reached a discharging berth off Deborah Bay.

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Evening Star, Issue 2999, 28 September 1872, Page 2

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318

Shipping. Evening Star, Issue 2999, 28 September 1872, Page 2

Shipping. Evening Star, Issue 2999, 28 September 1872, Page 2

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