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Shipping.

HIGH WATER TO-MORROW. Hkads 1 Port Ohalmerb | 4.7 p.m. I 4.37 p.m. I 5,22 p.m. PORT CHALMERS. ARRIVED. Mary Gumming, from Circular Head. Maori, from Oamavu. Keera, from Bluff. Advance, from Waikouaiti. CUSTOM HOUSE, DUNEDIN THIS DAY. INWARDS. Emulous, 157 tons, Paterson, from Kakanui. Maori, 118 tons, Malcolm, from Oatnam. Mary Gumming, 10(i tons, Wigmore, from Launceston. P.C.E., 291, Sampson, from Newcastle. OUTWARDS. Strathnaver, 53 tons, M‘Kay, for Auokla)Redcliffe, 27 tons, Urquhart, for Molynoux. PASSENGER LIST. Per B.S. Keera, from Bluff.-Mr Pen wick. Mrs M'Leod, Mrs Thomson, Mrs Stone and child, Messrs Young, Kennedy, M'Kenzie, Hoffie, Bell, and 3 Chinamen in the steerage. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Albion, for Bluff, Oct. 9 Claud Hamilton, for Melbourne, Oct. 5 J. N. Fleming for London, early. Keera, for Northern Ports, Oct. 5 Maori, for Lyttelton, Oct. 4 Nevada, for Sun Francisco, Oct. 24 Otago for London, early. Storm Bird, for Invercargill, Oct, 5 __ Wellington, for Northern Ports, Oct. o Wallabi, for Oamaru, Oct. 5

The cutter Advance, from Waikouaiti, arrived at noon to-day, and passed up to Dunedin. The a s. Keera, Captain Andrews, left tbe Bluff at 5 p.m, yesterday; experienced light W.S.W. winds on the passage, and arrived at the Port at noon to day. Her cargo conBints of 50,000 feet timber for Dunedin and 18,000 feet for Wellington, We are indebted to her purser, Mr Eeeble, for tiles. The topsail schooner Mary Cumming, 106 tons. Captain Wigmore, signalled at the Heads at 4.10 p.m. yesterday, was last evening towed by the steam-tug Geelong to an anchorage at the Port, and arrangements were made for towiug to Dunedin on tuis afternoon’s Hood, where she will discharge her cargo of produce from Circiuar Head, wh'ch is consigned to Messrs Neill and Co. On the return of the Geelong, it was anticipated that she would tow the p.s. ban.son (which has been undergoing repairs at Dunedin) to the Floating Dock, in which she will be placed for cleaning and painting purposes. The s.s, Maori arrived last night from Oamaru at 11 o’clock, landed 250 steep at the Port ( halmers jetty, then proceeded alongside the three-masted schooner Elderslie, to tranship 1,600 bags of grain. Reports the arrival at Oamaru yesterday of the schooners Dunedin, Janet Ramsay, and Result, from Dunedin. Light S.W. winds were experienced on the passage, KLBGTRIC TKLKGRA PH. SAILED. Bluff; September 3rd, 1,40 p.m., Wallabi, for Dunedin.

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Evening Star, Issue 3003, 3 October 1872, Page 2

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396

Shipping. Evening Star, Issue 3003, 3 October 1872, Page 2

Shipping. Evening Star, Issue 3003, 3 October 1872, Page 2

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