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Shipping.

Heads I 8,20 p.m. 1 p.m. ABB **'■/ May 3.—Alhambra, 497 tons, Underwood, from Melbourne, via the Bluff. FMm« : Mr and Mrs Barrett, Mr and Mrs Gfllond, Mr «ad Mrs Wood, Mrs Boss, Mrs Dunning and child. Miss Donnavan, Miss Murray, Messrs •Prosser. Dennett, Trotter, Richards, Tnatrail, Daniels, M’Arthur; and 17 m the •teerager 'I 1 '• T"' ‘ 3.‘ - CUSTOM HOUSE, DUNEDIN. .. -Thm. Day. INWABDS. " " - Obbrofe, lis tens, Burgoyms from London. Alhambra, 497 tom* • Underwood, .from the fMAuauiMl? 12 tens,Jtiussen, from W-siKonaiti. Reclcliffej 22 feu? fibm Moei^.; Storm Bm# 7 * Fraser, fropa thi Bluff. r OUTWABDS. ‘ 39’fens, Caswell, for MoernkL

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City of Bombay, for London, May 5. Lutterworth, forXondon, May 15 Alhambra, for Melbourne and Northern Storm Bird, for Bluff, May 5 ■ Lady Bird, for Northern Ports, May 6 . Claud HamiltonT for Melbourne, via Bluff, May 5 SamatoU for Oamaru, May 6 Beaufifm Star, for Lyttelton, May 8

Messrs M'Meekan’a steamer Alhambra juried in Port ChalmerS ait 7.30 this morning, and steamed the railway pier. She reports leaving Hobson’s Bay on the 26th April, at 3 p.m.; passed Island the following day at 3 p.m.; the Solanders on the Ist May, «t A >pm». 1 and arrived at the Bluff the next at daylight; left for Port Chalmers the aglhfe day, amvfngas above. Moderate weather was experienced during tho passage across from Melbourne, and fine weather on this coast. We thank hoc parser for Melbourne files. The Gland Hamilton is still lying in the same alaoe. The Geelong towed down to her this morning the lighter Esther, into which the fy n mlltnn will discharge her coal. She has already put out 100 tons of cargo. Another attempt will bo rtade at high water to-night to flpnt her, which, it is to be hoped, will prove successful.

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Evening Star, Issue 3183, 3 May 1873, Page 2

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Shipping. Evening Star, Issue 3183, 3 May 1873, Page 2

Shipping. Evening Star, Issue 3183, 3 May 1873, Page 2

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