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Shipping.

hoth water. Tomokbow. Hud. I ITfipm: 4.40 p.m. I iUOpm- I ■A'''’ PORT CHALMERS. ARRIVED. February 27.-W»llabi, 101 tons, Leys, from Oauiaru. Passengers- Messrs Donaldson, Williamson. and five in the steerage. SAILED. February 27th.-Iris, 310 tons, Moir, for Ly Febniary 28- Samson, 124 tons, Edie, for Oatnaru. CUSTOM HOUSE, DUNEDIN. This Day. inwards. Lloyd’s Herald, 48 tons, Henry, from Gatlin’s Kedcliffe, 22 tons, Urquhart, from the Molyneux. OUTWARDS. Redcliffe, 22 tons, Kelly, for Waikouaiti. Beautiful Star, 146 tons, Hart, forTimaru. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Anne, for Moeraki, March 1 Alhambra, for Northern Ports, March 8 Christian M‘Ausland, for London, March 1 Dakota, for San Francisco, March 13 Excelsior, for Auckland, Mar. 1 Harriet Arraitage, for Hong Kong, March 14 Tararua, for Melbourne, March 7 Warrior Queen, for London, March 10 Waratah, for Hobart Town, early Wellington, for Northern Ports, March 8. Mariner, for Auckland, March 1. Vessels in Port Chalmers this day Ships : Agnes Muir, Margaret Galbraith, Christian M‘Ausland, Cry of Dunedin. Barque: Iris. Brigantines : Ottawa. Stranger. At the Railway Pier:-Ships : Charlotte Gladstone, Beautiful Star, Warrior Queen, Zealandia. Barque : Chattanooga.

The Samson passed through the Pott at 7,30 this wo. ning on her way to Oam ra. The barque Iris which has been detained here through a good deal of litigation with the seamen, got away yesterday evening for Lyttelton. The Wallabi returned from Oamaru at nine o'clock last night, and steamed alongside the Christian M‘Ausland, and discharged her wool. At daylight she steamed alongside the ZeaUndia, and discharged 329 bags of grain. Fine weather was experienced along the coast. The following are the names of the assisted passengers by the ship Kuterpe, which left London for Otago on December 6 Jesse Maiscy. Mary Maisey; Robert and Mary Palmer and family (4) ; Henry Caine, Honor Caine ; Thos. and Jude Rowan and family (3); Patrick. Nancy, Mary, James O’Kane and family (3); James ami Helen Beatson; Robert and Agnes Shepherd and family (2); John and Margaret Young; James and Margaret Harper and family (2) ; Paul and Barbara Smith and family (5); Robert and Helen M'Kinlay and family (C); Joseph and Eliza Cunningham and child ; Margaret Kcown ; Henry and Janet Gilbertson; Charles F and Susannah Cooke; James Ling ; Edward Hill; Barnett Skinner ; George j. Cohen ; Wm, Hancock ; Lawrence Garrick ; Lawrence Young ; George Dudgeon ; A'ex Nichol; Alex, and John Ross; Hugh Muller; John Jones : Michael Early ; Thomas Evcran; John H. Russell; Mary A. Ross; Mary A. Willis; Elizabeth A. Cargreeg; Elizabeth Harper, Matilda Harper; Julia Duggan ; Jane Brown; Margaret O’Brien; Mary Cssserly; Margaret Collins; Elizabeth Johns; Elizabeth Manuel ; Grace O’Brien ; Jane Hannon; Bertha Hannon.

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Evening Star, Issue 3129, 28 February 1873, Page 2

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430

Shipping. Evening Star, Issue 3129, 28 February 1873, Page 2

Shipping. Evening Star, Issue 3129, 28 February 1873, Page 2

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