Shipping.
HIGH WATER. T() MORROW, Heads I Pout Chalmers I Dunedin 4.1 l p.m. 1 4.44 p.m. I 5.29 p.m, CUSTOM HOUSE. DUNEDIN. This Day. INWARDS. Marv Van Every, 41 tons, Dawson, from Havelock. . „ -r , e MV Beautiful Star, 146 tons, Hart from 1 unarm WiH ihi 10! tons, keys, from Bluff. Lady Bird, 386 tons, Daniels, from LyttCSaiiison, 124 tons, Edie, from Oamaru. Hope, 21 tons, Cay, from Kakamii. Huon Belle, 42 tons, Saunders, from KakamEmulons, 157 tons, Paterson, from Kaipara. OUTWARDS, Huon Bello, 42 tons, Saunders, for Catlin’s Margaret Campbell, 122 tons, Bonman, for Oamaru, PROJECTED DEPARTURES. City of Dunedin, for London, April 16. Margaret Galbraith, for London, April 19 Chattanooga, for Hong Kong, April 15 Zeal.nuli-.Cfor London, April 15 City of Bombay, for London, May 5. Rangitoto. for Bluff, April 16 Albion, for Lyttelton, April 17 Sam-on, for Oamaru, April 1:> Pretty Jane, for Port Molyneux, April 15 Lady Bird, for Lyttelton, kc,, April 15 Mary Ogilvie, for Westport, April 16 East Lothian, for Auckland, in a few days Beautiful Star, for Timaru, April 13 Storm Bird, for Bluff, April 17 Wallabi, for Bluff, April lo Defiance, for Moeraki, April lo Awarua, for Bluff, early Vessels in Port Chalmers Bay this day Ships : City of Dunedin, Margaret Galbraith, Beautiful Star, Lutterworth. Barque: Chattanooga. At the Railway Pier Ships : Euterpe, City of Bombay, Zcalandia. Barque : East Lothian. Three-masted Schooner : Margaret Campbell.
The Pretty Jane sailed for Timamon Sunday afternoon. B- Thu Lady Bird was undocked at noon to-day. The Wallabi will be taken in this evening or tomorrow morning. The train and harbor boats were not so well patronised to-day, as might have been expected. Very few strangers visited the port, the weather not being very favourable for pleasure seekers. The work of discharging and loading the various ships in harbor had to be suspended during the forenoon, owing to the inclemency of the weather. A barque is at the Hoads, but the name telegraphed is not in the books. She is probably the Ida from Mauritius. The tug is now (3.30 p. m.) going down, and she will be brought up to night.
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Evening Star, Issue 3166, 14 April 1873, Page 2
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356Shipping. Evening Star, Issue 3166, 14 April 1873, Page 2
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