Shipping.
high water. To-mobhow. Heads I Port Chalmers I Dunedin 3.15 p.m. 1 3.45 p.m. 1 4.30 p.m, PORT CHALMERS. ARRIVED. June 24.—Horatio Sprague, 507 tons, Small, from New York. CUSTOM HOUSE. DUNEDIN. This Day. inwards. Mary Webster, 92 tons, Bishop, from KaiBeautiful Star, 146 tons, Hart, from Timaru. OUTWARDS. Pioneer, 23 tons, Matheson, for Port MolyJane, 101 tons, Christain, for Port PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Elderslie, for Auckland, June 26 Isabella, for Hokitika, early Janet Ramsay, for Wanganui, early Rangitoto, for Melbourne, July 8 Tararua, for Northern Ports, June 26 Wanganui, for Northern Ports, June 26 Wild Deer, for London, July 10 The Janet Ramsay, from Pelorus Sound, arrived at Port Chalmers, on Saturday, with 27,0001:t timber, consigned to Messrs Black and Thomson. The brigantine Coronet, from Kennedy’s Bay, beat up the harbor yesterday, with a cargo of timber for Messrs Black and Thomson. She left on the Bth inst., and has had rather a long passage, owing to light and adverse winds. She proceeds to Dunedin to discharge. The brigantine Mary Webster beat up shortly after the Coronet, signalled for steam, and was taken on to town. She is a fine new vessel built in Newcastle, and is classed A 1 for ten years. She is built of blue gum and ironbark, and copper-fastened throughout, and is one of the best finished crafts on the coast. She left the Kaipara on the 11th, and experienced strong southerly winds to Cook s Strait, which was passed last Tuesday, when the wind changed to the northward. Passed Banks’ Peninsula last Friday, and arrived off Otago Heads, arriving in port as above. She brings a cargo of timber consigned to Messrs Neill and Co. . The American barque Horatio Sprague, from New York, sailed up the harbor this morning, and anchored close to the pier, ready to haul alongside. She left New York on March the 3rd, and experienced strong westerly winds to the Cape, which was passed on May 20th; from thence had very changeable winds, principally from the east, and the Snares were sighted last Saturday, since when she experienced light baffling airs up the coast, arriving off the Heads Sesterday, and anchoring at 4 p.m. Captain mall reports that he knows nothing about the Agra which has been amongst our expected arrivals. No vessel had left New York for here three months previous to the Horatio Sprague, and there was none to be put on the berth for a month after she left.
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Evening Star, Issue 3227, 24 June 1873, Page 2
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