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Shipping.

man water. This Day. TTfvos 1 Tout Chalmeiw I Dunedin 3.5 £1 I !»■»>• U 2O IMPORT CHALMERS. SAILED. March 27.--P.C.E., 291 tons, Samson, for Newcastle, in ballast. Wallabi, 101 tons, Lees, for Oamaru. CUSTOM HOUSE, DUNEDIN. , Tms Day. inwards, Wallabi, 101 tons, Leys, from Bluff. Samson, 121 tons, Edie, from Oamaru. Friendship, 53 tons, Francis, from Molyneux. outwards. Swordfish, 155 tons, Harvey, for Hobart Town. Advance, 13 tons, Latimer, for Waikoumti. Anne, 29 tons, Haswell, for Moeraki. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Chattanooga, for Hong Kong, April 10 Zealandia, for London, April 10 Nebraska, for San Francisco, April 10 City of Dunedin, for London, March 31 Agnes Muir, for London, April 7 Christian MAuslaud, for London, March 29 Margaret Calbraith, for London, April 7 Tararna, for Bluff, April 1 Alhambra, for Northern Ports, April 5 Pretty Jane, for Oamaru, March 28 Wellington, for Northern Ports, April 1 Storm Bird, for Bluff, April 2 Wallabi, for Bluff, March 29 Beautiful Star, for Lyttelton, March 29 Vessels in Port Chalmers Bay this day Ships : Agnes Muir, Margaret Galbraith, Christian M'Ausland, City of Dunedin. Barques : P.C.E., William Akers, Eleanor, Duke of Edinburgh. Brig: Thomas and Henry. At the Railway Pier Ships : City of Bombay, Charlotte Gladstone, Beautiful Star, Zealandia. The Samson was towed to sea this morning by the Geelong, bound to Newcastle. The Wallabi, for the Bluff, went out this afternoon. Should no Home ships arrive next week, the harbor will begin to look quite empty. The Christian M'Ausland is expected to sail next week, and the Agnes Muir is intended to sail on Tuesday. She has on board 9,500 bags of grain, and 2,000 more will complete her cargo ; she will be the first ship that has left here with a full cargo of grain. The Zealandia will follow the Christian M‘Ausland ; she has 1,310 bales of wool, 0,919 bags of grain, 9 bales of leather; she expects to sail on the 10th April, and takes a number of cabin passengers.

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Evening Star, Issue 3152, 27 March 1873, Page 2

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Shipping. Evening Star, Issue 3152, 27 March 1873, Page 2

Shipping. Evening Star, Issue 3152, 27 March 1873, Page 2

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