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Shipping.

HIGH WATEtI. TO-MORROW, MKAua I Port Ohalmkrs I Dunedin. J. 57 p.m. 1 2.27 p.m. 1 S. 12 p.m. POUT CHALMERS. ARRIVED. yamfon, from Oamaril. Sarah Drofns, from Mauritius. SAILED Samaou, for Tinnmi. CUSTOM HOUSE, DUNEDIN. THIS DAY. INWARDS. Walkbi, 101 tons. Best, from Inveraargill. Orest of the Wave, 58 tons, 8011, iiom Oaruaru. , „ . Eliza M’Phec, 30 tons, Paterson, from Gatlin’s River. Energy, 79 tons, Martin, from Kaipara. OUTWARDS. Eliza MThec, 39 tons, Paterson, for Catlin's River. Taranaki, 299 tons, Wheeler, for Lyttelton. Huon Belle, 44 tons, Saunders, for Molyneux. PASSENGER LIST. Per Taranaki, for Northern Ports. Messrs Coll, Chattawiiy. Smith, M'Nab, Gordon, Arch. Jones, W in. Thomson, John Harris, H. Hfi/uibletou, E. Coombes, J. Roberts, J. P. Brown, Burnett, and Miss Brown. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Albion, for Bluff, Hoc. 4 Anne, for Oamaru, Nov. 29 Bertha, for Lyttelton, Nov. 29 Claud Hamilton, for Northern Ports, Dee. .» Dakota, for San Francisco, Dec. 19 Energy, for Auckland, curly J. N. Fleming for London, early Maori, for Lyttelton, Dec. 3 Pretty Jane,'lor Port Molyneux, Dec. 3 Spec, for Wanganui, Nor. 29 Samson, for Oainai n, Nov. 29 The p.s. Samson arrived last night from Oamaru, and sailed again at an early hour this morning for Timaru. The fore aml-aft schooner supposed to be the Colonist, from the coast, tulived this morning, ami passed up to Dunedin. Tire 9.5. Wallabi, that arrived yesterday from the Bluff under temporary repairs, was yesterday pLeed in the bloating Dock for survey, which was made yesterday, and we understand that substantial repairs were recommend d. The shipping in the harbor to-day presented a gay appearance, most of the vessels being dressed with flags from truck to rail. The Harbor Company’s and other steamers and the Railway Company displayed colors. Most of the dagstatls on shore were gaily decorated with bunting, and at noon a salute of guns was fired from the J- N. Fleming. Other salutes were fired throughout the day in recognition of the marriage of Captain Stevens, < f the ship E. P. Bouverie. The ban pie S.ira Drcfua, 332 tons, Captain Bcnnison, at rived today, with a cargo of 6G47 pockets of sugar and 400 empty mats for Dunedin ; also 5327 pockets of sugar and 200 empty mats for Lyttelton. 'Hie whole of the cargo, consistiugof white sugars, is consigned to Messrs Dalgcty, Nichols, and Co. The Sara left Port Louis on October l(i, kept well to the northward, and experienced tine favorable winds ; made the Solanders on the 24ch inst., at 4 a,.m. Otago Heads were passed during the night, "when southerly winds and the strong northerly set of the current drove the vessel to the northward. A change of wind enabled her to reach the Heads this morning, when she was boarded by Mr Pilot KclL, who this foresoon brought her np under canvas to a convenient discharging berth, after a smart passage of 42 days.

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Evening Star, Issue 3051, 28 November 1872, Page 2

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483

Shipping. Evening Star, Issue 3051, 28 November 1872, Page 2

Shipping. Evening Star, Issue 3051, 28 November 1872, Page 2

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