Shipping.
htoh vvatkr. TO-MORROW. fTniADM I Tfnur OHALMKHS j 11.8 p.m. 1 H.3Ba.m. '12.23 p.m. PORT CHALMERS. This Bay. AaRIVED. Maori, 118 tons, Malcolm, from Lyttelton. Passengers— -Miss Cnmmalty, Mr and Mrs Stone, Messrs Cohn, Sherman, Smith, Wood, Newman, Wallace, Sutherland, rreist, Thomson; seven in steerage. . . Pretty Jane, 101, Christian, from Oamaru. SAILED. Nil. CUSTOM HOUSE, DUNEDIN. This Day. inwards. Pretty Jane, 101 tons, Christian, from Oamaru. Zealandia, 1116 tons, Curry, from London. Maori, 118 tons, Malcolm, from Timaru. OUTWARDS. Stormbird. 67 tons, Fraser, for Bluff. Beautiful Star, 14(5 tons, Hart; for Lyttelton. Result, 14 tons. Kelly, for Waikouaiti. Pretty Jane, 101 tons, Christian, for Molyneux. , , William Ackers, 299 tons, Greenwood, for Newcastle. Flying Squirrel, 19 tons, Hughes, for Oamaru. Vessels in Port Chalmers yesterday Ships : Zealandia, City of Dun din. Christian M Ausland. Helen Bums, Bulwark, Peter Denny, Otago, Warrior Queen, May Queen. Palmerston. B irques: Southern Cross, Duke of Ldraburgh, William Ackers. At the Rail way 1 tor: Ship, E. P Rouverie ; barque, Georgina; bng, Thomas and Henry. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Anne, for Moeraki, early Alhambra, for Bluff, Jau. 17 Claud Hamilton, for Bluff, Jan, 13 Dakota, for San Francisco, Jan. 1(5. K P. Bouverie. for Loudon, Jan. lb Helena, for Boston, about Jan. 20. Janet Ramsay, for Hokitika, early May Queen, for Loudon, early Otago, for London, early Peter Denny, for London, early Tarama, for Northern Ports. Jau. 8 Taranaki, for Northern Ports, Jan. 14 Tho Pretty Jane came in from Oamaru at midnight, and steamed alongside tho ship E. P. Bouverie. She discharged .135 bales of wool, and then proceeded to Dunedin. The Maori steamed up the Harbor at 9.30 a.m. this morning. Captain Malcolm reports leaving Lyttelton wharf at 5 a.m. on the 4th for Akaroa, and arrived there at 11.20 p.m. the same day; loft for Timaru at 6.30 a.m. on the sfh, and arrived at 7.40 p.m, ; left Timaru at 8.30 p.m. on the 6th, and arrived at Port Chalmers as above. Sbe proceeded alongside the May Queen to discharge wool. Tho Maori is to be taken into the Floating Dock for cleaning and painting previous to her next trip. We thank Captain Malcolm for files. The Samson passed out this morning on her way to Oamaru. The Zealandia is expected to come alongside the Railway Pier to discharge. The Southern Cross commenced discharging her cargo this morning.
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Evening Star, Issue 3084, 7 January 1873, Page 2
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394Shipping. Evening Star, Issue 3084, 7 January 1873, Page 2
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