Shipping.
HIGH WATER, f To morrow. y. / * Heads I Port Chalmers I IDunedi# 2.27 p.m. j 2.5J p.m. _ Jj3.43p.rn, PROJECT!© DEPARTURES. RaUgitdW, for Melbourne* June 11 Albion* for Northern Ports, Juno 12 ‘ Wanganui, for Northern Forts, June 10 Taranaki, for Northern Forts, June 10 ■Wallahif for Bluff. June 10 Isabella; for Hokitika, June 10 Hope, for Moeraki, June 12 Mary Ogilvie, for Hokitika, early Dunedin, for Napier, early There were no arrivals or departures to-day at Port Chalmers. The Taranaki, for the North, sails to-morrow afternoon. ■ * The Wild Deer will be taken into dock during the week. The barque Black Watch was taken out of the Graving Dock at mid-day. She has been thoroughly cleaned and painted, and will sail shortly for Sydney. The ship Lutterworth does not sail until tomorrow. . Captain Fraser and family are passengers by her. Her cargo consists of 891 bales of wool, flax, and leather; 86 tons tallow, and 830 tons meats.
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Evening Star, Issue 3214, 9 June 1873, Page 2
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157Shipping. Evening Star, Issue 3214, 9 June 1873, Page 2
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