Shipping.
HIGH WATER To -morrow. Heads I Pout Chalmers I Dunedin 5.48 p.m. 1 6.18p.ra. | 7.3 p.m. PORT CHALMERS. SAILED. SPi April 30.—Taranaki, 299 tons, Wheeler, for tin North. 12 passengers. Meteor, 43 tons, Mason, for Napier. Fanny, 25 tons, Andrews, for Kakanui. CUSTOM HOUSE, DUNEDIN. This Day. INWARDS. Wallabi, 101 tons, Leys, from Bluff. Taranaki, ‘299 tons, Wheeler, from Timaru. OUTWARDS. Wallabi, 101 tons, Leys, for Bluff. Taranaki, 299 tons, Wheeler, for Lyttelton. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. City of Bombay, for London, May 5. Lutterworth, for London, May 15 Claud Hamilton, for Melbourne, via Bluff, May 2 Alhambra, for Melbourne and Northern Ports, May 2 Wanganui, for Wanganui, May 2 Beautiful Star, for Timaru and Lyttelton, May 1 Anne, for Moeraki, May 3 Prettv Jane, for Port Molyneux, May 1 Dunedin, for Napier, early Janet Ramsay, for Wanganui, May 2 Storm Bird, for Bluff, early Samson, for Oaraaru, May 2 Vessels in Port Chalmers Bay this day : Ship; Lutterworth. At the Railway Pier Ships: City of Bombay, Euterpe. Barque: Hadda. There was no appearance of the Beautiful Star when our despatches left the port. The N. Z. Company’s steamer Taranaki left the pier at 12 to-day for the North. The Meteor, for Napier, and the Fanny, for Kakanui, both sailed out this forenoon. Captain Leys, of the Wallabi, informs us he passed a barque in the Straits on Sunday, and took her to be a collier, probably the Frowning Beauty. She ought to show up to-day. Arrangements are being made to get up a regatta in Port Chalmers on the 24th May. A Imbiic meeting to consider the matter is to be icld in the port to-night. The Southland Times understands that Messrs. Spence Bros., of Melbourne, have recently added to their fleet two new vessels, purchased in the Home ebuntry at a cost of LIO.OOO each, one of which is expected to arrive at Port Chalmers shortly. The City of Bombay has now on board 289 bales of wool, 2,608 cases of preserved meat, 3,840 bags of wheat, 142 hides, and a quantity of leather. The ship Lutterworth and the barque Hadda are both expected to finish discharging the Dunedin portions of the cargoes to-day. The New Zealand Company s steamer Taranaki arrived in Port Chalmers at 2.20 p.m. yesterday. She left the Mamikau on the 23rd at 7 a.m., and arrived at Taranaki at 5 p.m. the same day ; left at 8 p.m., arriving at Nelson at 31a.m. on the 24th; left again at 7.30 p.m., and arrived at Picton at G. 30 p.m. on the 25th ; leftatß.3oa.ro., and arrived at Wellington at 1 p.m.; left at 6 p.m. the same day, and arrived at Lyttelton at noon on the26th ; left at 11 a.m. on the 27th, and arrived off Otago Heads on Monday morning, but owing to the thick fog had to stop outside. The Wallabi was seen outside on Monday night. The fog partially disappeared at 1 o’clock yesterday, when the Taranaki came up to port and steamed alongside the railway pier. Her passengers were conveyed to Dunedin by the 4 p.m. train. We thank Mr J. Edmiston, her purser, for Northern files.
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Evening Star, Issue 3180, 30 April 1873, Page 2
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