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Shipping.

HIGH WATER. To-morrow. Heads , I Port Chalmers I Dunedin 8.19 p.m. I 5.49 p.m. I 6.34 p.m. PORTJOHALMERS, ARRIVED. ’ June 13—Storm Bird, 67 tons, Fraiwr, from the Bluff. Passengers ; Messrs Bailey, Childxxuuo, J. Wilson, Russell • and two in the steerage. AT THE HEADS. Elderslie, from Portland. CUSTOM HOUSE, DUNEDIN. This Dat. inwards. Queen of the Seas, 322 tons, Robinson, from HhbartTown. _ Samson, 124 tons, Edie, from Oamaru. Tauranga, 60 tons, Smith, from Kaipaia. Trial, 25 tons, Mussen, from Waikouaitu OUTWARDS. Albion, 591 tons, M‘Lean, for Lyttelton. Passengers ; Hon, Captain Frazer, and six in Scolt, for Kakanni. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Beautiful Star, for Lyttelton, June 16 Claud Hamilton, for Bluff, June 20 Isabella, for Hokitika, early Lady Bird, for Northern Ports, June 17 Mary Ogilvie, for Hokitika, early Storm Bird, for Bluff, June 16 Tararua, for Northern Ports, June 26 Wanganui, for Northern Ports, June 25 Wild Deer, for London, July 10 Vessels in Port Chalmers Bay this day : Ship ; Wild Deer. Barques: Black Watch, Lyttelton. Brig : Derwent. At the Railway Pier-.—Ships; Oberon, Naomi, Michael Angelo. Barque : Queen of the Seas. The Storm Bird arrived in Port Chalmers to-day at 10.30. She left Riverton on the 12th at 2 p.m., and arrived at the Bluff at 5.15 p.m.; left again at 6 p.m., arrived off the Nuggets at 2 o’clock, and arrived at Port Chalmers as above. Tbs three-masted schooner Elderslie was signalled at the Heads at daylight this morning. She is from Portland, and supposed to be loaded with potatoes. We notice with regret the announcement of the death, at sea, on board the May St. Edmunds, on the passage home to England from the Mauritius, of Captain Duncan N. M'Kellow, late of the Panama and New Zealand Mail Service. The clipper barque Queen of the Seas, from Hobart Town, was towed up yesterday afternoon by the Geelong, and moored astern of the Oberon, at the railway pier, where she will discharge her cargo of fruit and timber. She left Hobart Town on Monday, the 2nd June, and has experienced light and variable weather across: made Stewart’s Island last Saturday, with light easterly weather, and arrived off Otago Heads on Wednesday night. She is commanded by Captain Robinson, late of the Free Trader, who is well known in this port. We *hanlf him for a file of the Hobart Tenon Mercury*

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Evening Star, Issue 3218, 13 June 1873, Page 2

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Tapeke kupu
391

Shipping. Evening Star, Issue 3218, 13 June 1873, Page 2

Shipping. Evening Star, Issue 3218, 13 June 1873, Page 2

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