Shipping.
HIGH WATER. To-mobrow. Ih’VDS | Fort Gii.vlmers I Dunedin l.o'p.m. I 1.30 i).m. | 2.15 p.m. PORT CHALMERS. ARRIVED. March 21. Free Trader, Robinson, from Hobart Town. Tanranga, schooner, 60 tons, Mann, from Kaiparn, via Wellington. BAILED. March 21.—Hope, 20 tons, Gay, for Kakanni. Dagmar, for Timaiu. Mermaid, for Waikonaiti. Mary Ogilvie, for Onmaru. PROJECTED DEPARTURES, Chattanooga, for Hong Kong, April 10 Harriet Armitage, for Hong Kong, March 21 Zealandia, for London, April 10 Nebraska, for San Francisco, April 10 City of Dunedin, for Loudon, March 31 Agnes Muir, for London, April 7 Christian M'Ausland, for London, March 28 Storm Bird, for Bluff, March 25. Margaret Galbraith, for London, April 7 Tararua, for Bluff, April 4 Alhambra, for Northern Ports, April 5 Samson, for Oamaru, March 25 Maori, for Lyttelton, March 26
The steam dredge Era was towed up to Dunedin this morning by the tug Geelong. The Margaret Galbraith has been cleaned and painted in the graving dock, and comes out on to-morrow morning’s tide. The Tauranga, schooner, arrived from Kaipara, via Wellington, on Sunday evening. She left Kaipara on the Bth inst.; put in at Wcllington on the 14th, in consequence of S.S.E. gale ; left there on the 19th, and had moderate winds to arrival. She brings a full cargo of timber, and is consigned to Messrs Houghton and Co. The barque Free Trader arrived at the Heads from Hobart Town this raornin'% and beat up to the Cross Channel on the flood, when, owing to the ebb coming away, she came to anchor. The coasters Dagmar, forTimarn; Mermaid, for Waikonaiti; Mary Ogilvie, for Oamaru ; and Hope, for Kakanui, sailed out this morning.
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Evening Star, Issue 3149, 24 March 1873, Page 2
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274Shipping. Evening Star, Issue 3149, 24 March 1873, Page 2
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