Shipping.
HIGH WATER. TO-MORROW, ) Vo«T OHaLMSIRB I . 2. It) p.m. i 3.10 p.m. |3 55 p.m. PORT OH M,MF,RS. This Day. AhßlVwm Lloyds Herald from Catli ’s River. S' ILED Samson, p.s., 121 tons, for Oamaru. CUSTOM HOUSE, DUNEDDN. THIS niY. INW MMiR. Eliaa MThce. 39tous, Peterson, from Gatlin's River. Huou Bello, 12 tons, Saunders, from Molyneux. Drover. 173 tuns, M'Mastor. from Newcastle. Janet Ramsay, 11 tons, Rlaney, from Kakanui '>tTTW\RT)R. Eliza MThce, 30 tons, Paterson, for Gatlin’s River. Pretty Jane, 101 tons. Christian, for Molyneux. Hnon Belle, 12 tons, Baun'ers, for Gatlin’s River. Anne, 29 tons, Haswell, forMoeraki. P.C.8., 291 tons, Samson, for Newcastle, PROJECTED DEPARTURES Alhambra, for Northern Peats, Dec. 16 Cora, for Westport, early. Dakota, for Ban Francisco, Dec. 19 E. P. Bouverierfor London, Jan. 11 Mary van Every, for Grey 1 outh, early Otago, for London, Dec. 24 Peter Denny, for Loudon, Dec. 21 Rangatira, for Lyttelton, Dec. 23 Tararuu, for Bluff, Dec. 10 Energy, for Auckland, Dec. 14 Stormbird, for bluff, Dec. 17. Maori, for Lyttelton, Dec. 23. Taranaki, for Northern Ports, Dec, 17. Vessels in Port Chalmers to-day : H.M.S. Dido; ships, Warrior Queen, Palmerston, Christian M‘Anslaml, Peter Denny. May Queen, Otago, Helen Bums, E. P. Bouverie, Bulwark ; barques, Gyrene, and P.G.E ~and brig Drover. The "Samson le‘t Pr - Chalmers at So’olock this morning for Oamaru. The City of Dunedin may now bo looked for every d vy, she being 84 days out, Tha Alhambra is duo to-morrow morning early from Melbourne, via the Bluff. The Warrior Queen, the latest arrival of our Homo ships commenced discharging her cargo this morning. The coaster Lloyd’s Herald passed up this morning for Dunedin. She brings a load of timber from Gatlin’s River. The brigantine Mary Anne. fv>m Newcastle, is s* ill i-t the Heads, waiting fora change of ■wind to come up. The barque '’.O B. has finished discharging her cargo of coal, and sails for Newcastle tomorrow The steam dredge, in the Graving Dock, is quickly getting repaired, there bcing eighteon shipwrights at work. All haste is being made to get the dock clear for H. M, S. Dido, on her return from the Bluff. The wool ships Peter Denny, Otago, and E. P, Bouverie, are getting loaded fast, ami judging from the way the wool is being shipped on board, they will bo ready much about the same time, so that a good race may be expected on their trip homo.
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Evening Star, Issue 3064, 13 December 1872, Page 2
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406Shipping. Evening Star, Issue 3064, 13 December 1872, Page 2
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