Shipping.
HIGH WATER. To - MO H ROW. HEADS I POKi I’MALMBBB I DIJNKDIP, 10.49 p.m. | 11.19 p.m. 1 12.4 p.m. FORT CHALMERS. AIU11VKI). Man'll 7 —Woodville, 302, Hodge, from Newcastle. SAlliKll. March 7 — Mariner, 63, Bennett, for Lyttelton and Auckland. Stranger, 204, Brown, for Newcastle, in ballast. CUSTOM HOUSE, DUNEDIN. This Day. OUTWARDS. Beautiful Star, 140 tons, Hart, for Timavu. Friendship. 33 tons, Francis for Molyneux. Ferndale, 410 tons, Fraser, for Lyttelton. Pretty Jane, 101 tons, Christian, for Molyneux. . ~ . Excelsior, 02 tons, Joiner, for Auckland. Jessie, 33 tons, Bowers, for Molyneux. Tararua, 323 tons, Rouse, for Bluff. Passengers : Air, Mrs, and Miss Swans ton (3), Mis'ses M‘Fariane and Kelly, Messrs Stewart, M'Farlane, Clarkson, Alartin, and Chiarini’s Circus Company (22). IMPORTS. Per Woodville : From Newcastle—s4o tons coal, Dalgety Nichols. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Awarua, for Bluff, early Alhambra, for Northern Ports, March 8 Chattanooga, for Hong Kong, April 10 Christian M‘Ausland, for London, March 14 Dakota, for San Francisco, March 13 Harriet Armitage, for Hong Kong, March 14 Pretty Jane, for Port Molyneux. March cS Waratah, for Hobart Town, early Wellington, for Northern Ports, March 11 Zealandia, for London, April 10 Hope, for Moeraki, March 8 Dunedin, for Napier, Alarch 8 Vessels in Port Chalmers Bay this day Ships : Agnes Muir, Margaret Galbraith, Christian M‘Ausland, City of Dunedin. At the Railway Pier:-Ships : Charlotte Gladstone, Beautiful Star, Zealandia. Barque ; Chattanooga, The ship City of Bombay arrived off Otago Heads at 10 a.m. this morning, and shortly ■afterwards signalled “ all well.” In all probability she will not be brought up before this evening’s tide. The Stranger, for Newcastle, and Mariner, for Auckland via Lyttelton, sailed out this morning. The barque Woodville, with coals from Newcastle, which was telegraphed as passed the Bluff on Wednesday, arrived off the Heads this morning. She reports leaving Newcastle on the 17th February, and experienced splendid weather, with light easterly and southerly winds. The Woodville first made the land on the 25kh, off Hokitika, and has been detained with light baffling winds. Captain Hodge reports the colliers Thomas and Henry and the William Ackers still in Newcastle, and expecting to leave in a few days after the Woodville. We thank Captain Hodge for Newcastle papers.
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Evening Star, Issue 3135, 7 March 1873, Page 2
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365Shipping. Evening Star, Issue 3135, 7 March 1873, Page 2
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