Shipping.
HIGH WATER,
To-morrow. ■umb 1 m>.., -m.vLMKBH I Onimur. 5.58 p.m. I fi. 28 p.m. I 7.13 p.m. PORT CHALMERS. arrived. March 19.—Storm Bird, s.s., 07 tons, Fraser, from Oamaru. Passengers-Mis Messrs M‘Master, Stevens, and fom m the St l??Uy Jane, 101 tons, Christian, from T Mami US tons, Malemn, from Lyttelton and intermediate ports. .1 »a.sstuigei*-Mrs Murray, Messrs ('lerkshaw, Looking, Cooper, Snowden, Davidson, Frew, Duff, Stumbles, (ravin, Joel, Galbraith, brown, Veel Andrews Jacobs, Johston. Sham I, Forsyth, Lynd, Hamilton, Campbell, ami Drummer. Hope, 21 tons, Gay, from Kakaum. CUSTOM HOUSE, DUNEDIN. This Day. in w .vims. Storm Bird, (‘>7 tons, Eraser, from Oamaru. Pretty Jane, 101 tons, Christian, from Timarn. outwauds. Pretty Jane, 101 tuns, Christian, for Timarn. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. _ Chattanooga, for Hong Kong, April 10 Harriet Annitage, for Hong Kong, March 22 Zeabndia, for London, April 10 Rangitoto, for Melbourne, March 21 Albion, for Northern Ports, March 20 Raiwatira, for Northern Ports, March 21. Storm Bird, for Bluff, March 20. Maori, for Lyttelton, March 20 Nebraska, for San Francisco, April 10 Oreti, for Napier, March 21 City of Dunedin, for London, March 25 Agnes Muir, for London, April 7 Samson, for Oamaru, March 20 Wallnbi, for Bluff, March 21
Vessels in Port Chalmers Bay this day Shins : Agnes Muir, Margaret Galbraith, Christian M‘Ausland, City of Dunedin. Barques : Harriot Armitage, Southern Cross, P.C.E., William Akers. Brig: Thomas and Henry. Three-masted schooner ; Margaret 1 ampbell. At the Railway Pier Ships : City of Bombay, Charlotte Gladstone, Beautiful Star, and Zcalandia.
The cutter Hope, from Kakauui, sailed up this morning, and hauled alongside the C hristian M'Ausland to discharge her cargo of meats. The Pretty J aue returned from Timaryi early this morning. She left Timaru at 4.15 p.m. yesterday, having been detained there six days, weather bound. She steamed alongside the Agnes Muir to discharge her grain. The Stormbird returned from Oamaru atl a.m to-day. She reports leaving Oamaru at (5 p.m. the previous evening, and had tine weather round. She steamed alongside the Margaret Campbell and coaled with some of the Lay of Islands coal. She then proceeded to Dunedin. The Maori came in from her Northern tripat 6 o’clock this morning. She left Lyttelton on the 15th, at 4.25 p.m., and arrived at Akaroaat 10.30 p.m. the same night; left at 6.15 a.m. of the 18th, having been detained there by heavy weather ; left Timaru at 7.10 p.m. on the same day, and experienced fine weather from Hinaru to a* rival. On arrival here she steamed alongside the Agnes Muir to discharge her grain. We thank her steward for our Lyttelton tiles.
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Evening Star, Issue 3145, 19 March 1873, Page 2
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