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Shipping.

high water. TO-MORBOW, fI RADS I PO»T OHAt««W I 3.J1 I M4_P.ro' 1 I,IJ 1 POUT CHALMERS. ARRIVED. Phoebe, from Lyttelton, •SAILED. Result, for Waikouaiti. Spec, for Allday Bay. Storm Bird, for luvercaigilL Maori, for Lyttelton. CUSTOM HOUSE, DUNEDIN. this day. INWARDS. , Dagmar, 44 tons. Walker, from Catlins Advance.'l 3 tons, Latimer, from Waikouaiti. Fanny, 25 tons, Andrew, from Oamaru, OUTWARDS. Dazmnr, 44 tons, Walker, for Catlin’s River. aSS is Fanny. 25 tons, Andrew, for Oatlms Diver. Mary Gumming, 106 tons, Wtgmore, for Melbourne. PASSENGER LIST. Per Phmbe, from Lyttelton, - Mrsi Wilson, Z U, R tf,f ’ oSSStt Morrison, M'Leod, Biddoll, Call Martin, Plummer, Anderson, and J m tnc steerage.

projected departures. Allumbra, for Northern Ports, Oct U J. N. Fleming for London, early. Maori, for Titnaru, Oct. ‘2l Nevada, for San trancisco, Oct. -4 Otago for London, early. ~ , |(| Pretty Jane, for Port Molyneux, Oct. Id Fakeha, for Auckland, Oct. 1?. Phcebe, for Northern Ports, Oct. M Tararua, for Bluff, Oct. 18 Waratab, for Melbourne, Oct. U

The s.s. Storm Bird, for Invercargill, sailed at 7.30 last evening. .. . The s.a. Maori sai'ed for Lyttelton, &c., last night and arrived at Oamaru early this “tSs. Phoebe, Captain Worsp, left Onehunga wharf on the loth, at j.ao r-m ; crossed the bar the same tide -strong south* west winds and heavy sea ; anchored off Now Plymouth next day at 8.30 a.ra. 5 ® • and sailed at 11.20 a.m ; had winds, tine weather, and sinooth water to Nelson, arriving there on the 12th, at 4.30 a m.; proceeded same afternoon at 3.30 , bad strong N.E. winds and heavy sea m Blind Bay. remainder of passage to Pictou strong Winds and squally ; reached Picton at midnight ; sailed from thence at 1.10 on Sunday morning; had fresh N.W. winds across the Strait, arriving at Wellington at bMaa.nv someday; left Wellington on the 14th, at 2.45 p.m ; arrived at Lyttelton on the lot , at 10.30 a.m.; left at 4 p.m., towing to sea the ship Napier, bound to Newcastle; arrived at Port Cha'mcrsat 1.15 p,m. to day, having experienced light variable winds and dense fog on the passage.

EL EOTBIC TELEGEAPU-

arrive 0. Uamam : uciouer iott, cm-Iy, Maori, from Dunedin. . „ , • Lyttelton : October IGtb, noon, Taranaki, from imnedin.

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Evening Star, Issue 3014, 16 October 1872, Page 2

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369

Shipping. Evening Star, Issue 3014, 16 October 1872, Page 2

Shipping. Evening Star, Issue 3014, 16 October 1872, Page 2

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