Shipping.
HIGH WATER. TO-MORROW, fir-viw I TO".T OUALMKKS I DUNEDIN. 1117 p.m. 1 12.-17 P.m. I 132 p.m. PORT CHALMERS. ARRIVED. Sword Fish, from Hobart Town. Maid of Otago, from Havelock. Taranaki, from Lyttelton. SAILED Samson, for Oatnavu. Pioneer, for Coast. Glenshee, for Newcastle, CUSTOM HOUSE, DUNEDIN. THIS DAY. IN WART'S, „ Taranaki, 299 tons, Wheeler, from Northern Ports, OUTWARDS. Maori, 118 tons, Malcolm, for Oamaru. PASSENGER LIST. Per Taranaki, from Non hem Rev. Messrs Bull, Beck, Issitt, and Shaw, Mesdames Shaw, Haines, Metcalf, VS »|tei Hill, Messrs MTntyre, VVhitcoak, Lollius, O’Brien, Haines, Holmes, Dixon, Williams, Mahon, Martin, Pavitt, Burdett, Metcalf, Haines, Hill, Parlane, Adam, Jobberns , and seven in the steerage. projected depart cues. Albion, for Bluff, Dec. 4 Anne, for Oamavu, early Claud Hamilton, for Northern Ports, Dec, , Dakota, for San Francisco, Dec. 1.1 Energy, for Auckland, early J. N. Fleming for London, early Pretty Jane, tor Port Molyneux, Nov. oU S)>cc,'for Wanganui, early Samson, for Oamaru, Nov. Tararua, for Northern Ports, Nov. -S Taranaki, for Northern Ports, Nov. The p.s. Samson, for Oamavu, and the barque Glenshee, for Newcastle, sailed this The barque Freetrader, from Hobart lown, signalled at the Heads yesterday, proceeded to Oamaru. „ , . ■. . The b.s. Beautiful Star was last mght towed from Dunedin by the steam-tug Geelong, and this morning entered, the Graving Dock for cleaning and painting. The brigantine Swordhsh, from Hobart Town, was last evening berthed alongside ol the railway jetty, to discharge a quanityof piles and other timber. Captam Harvey reports sighting the brig Chanticleer, from Hobart Town for Lyttelton, off the N uggetb, on the 24th inst. ~ , . , The topsail schooner Maul of Otago arrived last evening at the Heads, and this morning beat up and anchored between the Islands and Observation Point. Captam, Bam reports sailing from Havelock on the l.Hh inst., with 45,000 feet timber consigned to Messrs Turnbull and Co.; experienced light northerly winds ; put into Oamaru, but not being able to discharge there, came on to Dunedin. She reports the schooners Jane Hannah and Co ra loading .fit Havelock, the former fo Dunedin, the latter for Oamaru ; also the schooner Crest of the Wave and the ketones Redcliffe and Fanny were yesterday discharging at Oamaru. The b.s. Taranaki, Captain Wheeler, loft Mamikau on the 20 th inst, at 1 p.m.; arrived at Taranaki on the 21st, at '■> a.m. ; left at 8 ; arrived at Nelson at 10.30 ; left on the 22nd, at 1.30; arrived at Picton at W p.m. ; left on the 23rd, at 3 a.m. ; arrived at Wellington, at 7 a.m. ; left atmulmght and arrived at the Kaikouras on the 24th, at 10 a.m.sailed at 9 p.m. ; arrived at Lyttel■ton on tbe 25tb t at G a.m. ; sailed at 2 p^m.» and arrived at Port Chalmers at 0 30. bme weather and light variable winds from the Mamikau to Lyttelton ; thence strong head winds to arrival, when she was berthed alongside the Railway Jetty. Her passengers and mails were brought to Dunediu by the p.s. Peninsula at 3 p.m.
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Evening Star, Issue 3049, 26 November 1872, Page 2
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