Shipping.
•HIGH WATER. To-morrow, ftrads I Port Ohalmem I Dunedin. 7.9 p.m. I 7.39 p.ra. 1 8.24p.ra. PORT CHALMERS. ARRIVED. February 19.— Albion, 591 tons, J. M‘Lean, from Melbourne via the Bluff. PassengersMisses Beal, Ptraohan, Trotter, Mesdames Holt, Hentv, Brown, Smith, M‘Kinnon, oml child, Messrs Holt, Lukfiehl Henty Stmchan, Murphy, Hadderwick, M‘Lennan, MXaul, Von der Heyde. Dundas, Trotter, B.urd, Thompson, M'Leod,Denniston, Kev. 0 Connor, Rev A.Keid, and fifteen in the steerage; twenty foi the Bay. SAILED. Storm Bird, 67 tons, Fraser, for Lyttelton. Passengers- Messrs G. F. Reul and Colhnson. CUSTOM HOUSE, DUNEDIH. This Day. inwards. Albion, 391 tons, M‘Lean, from Bluff, Mariner. 63 tons, Bennett, bom Wangapoa. Jessie, 38 tons, Bowers, from Molyneux. Wallabi, 101 tons, Leys, from Bluff. OUTWARDS. Waratah, 202 tons, Fisher, for Hobart Town. Beautiful Star, 146 tons, Hart, for Timam. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Albion, for Northern Ports, Feb. 20 Harriot Amitage, for Hong Kong, March 14 Dakota, for San Fran dsco, Maxell 13. Rangitoto, for Bluff, Feb. 20 Taranaki, for Northem Ports, Feb. 22 Warrior Queen, for London, March 1 Hope, for Moeraki, early Warn tab, for Hobart Town, early Samson, for Oamaru, Fob. 24 Chattanooga, for Wellington, Feb. 22 Vessels in Port Chalmers this day Ships : Charlotte Gladstone, Margaret Galbraith, Agues Muir, Christian M‘Ausland, City of Dunedin, May Queen. Barques : Helena, Iris. At the Railway Pier:-Ships : Beautiful Star, Warrior Queen, Zealandia. Barques ; Chattanooga, Waratah. Brigantine ; Ottawa.
The Storm Bird left for Lyttelton this tmorning. She takes fifty bales of dumped wool for the barque Queen of the South, loadiffg at Lyttelton. The schooner Mariner sailed from Mercury Harbor on the 9th inst. ; rounded East Cape, with strong easterly gale, on the 12th ; on the 14th, the wind veered to the southward, with very heavy squalls; split the mainsail and fore etaysail; on the iGfch, had fine N.N.B. breeze; on the 17th, sighted the Otago Lighthouse, and beat {up the harbor this morning. She brings 34,600 feet of timber. Messrs M'Meckan, Blackwood, and Co.’s steamer Albion arrived from the Bluff at 6.30 a.m. to-day, and berthed alongside the Railway Pier, astern of the Warrior Queen. Captain M'Lean reports leaving Hobson’s Bay on the 13th instant; cleaved Port Philip Heads at 6 p.m.; experienced light north and north-west winds, with flue weather, across; made the Solandew at 2.30 a.m. on the 18th; and entered Bluff Harbor at 10 a.m. same day ; discharged cargo, and left again 6.30 p.m., and arrived at Port Chalmers as above. We thank Mr Norris 4 her purser, for our Melbourne and Southland files.
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Evening Star, Issue 3121, 19 February 1873, Page 2
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