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high water. To-morrow. Heads I Port Chalmers I Dunedin 8.22 p.m. 1 8.52 p.m. | 9.37 p.m. PORT CHALMERS. ABBIVEDi July N. Fleming, 992 tons, Logan, from Glasgow. Passcnps : Misa Grof, Miss Mundie, Rev. Mr and Mrs Wills. Messrs Ridley Gilkison, Barron, Kmloch, Stephens, Swanston. Scott, Lindsay, Johnstone, Burgess; and 269 in the steerage. July 2.—Maori, 118 tons, Peterson, from Lyttelton and Timaru. Passengers : Messrs Edge, Robinson, Smeaton, Menzies, Ross (2), Money, Duncan, Tancred. Bell Brandon, 82 tons, Sullivan, from Auckland. SAILED. July I.—Storm Bird, 67 tons, Fraser, for the Bluff. Passengers : Mr and Mrs Bailey, Messrs Bailey (3), Hatch, Russell, Kelly, Rigg, West; and three in the steerage. Beautiful Star, 146 tons, Hart, for Lyttelton and intermediate ports. July 2.—Taranaki, 299 tons, Wheeler, for the North. Passengers: Miss Cargill, Misses Coates (3), Mrs Guise and three children, Mrs Wyatt and four children, Mr and Mrs Moody, Miss Warren, Miss Hawkins, Messrs Oat, Coates, Weyms, Bowden, M. Holmes ; and four in the steerage, CDSTOM HOUSE, DUNEDIN. This Day. INWARDS. James Nicol Fleming, 992 tons, Logan, from tons, Haswell, from Kakanni.
OUTWARDS. Taranaki, 299 tons, Wheeler, for Lyttelton. Huon Belle, 42 tons, Saunders, for Gatlins of the Wave, 58 tons, Bell, for Hokitika. Derwent, 22 tons, Dawson, for Kaipara. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Alhambra, for Northern Ports, July 5 Defiance, for Moeraki, July 3 Horatio Sprague, for Wellington, July 7 Rangitoto, for Melbourne, July 8 Wanganui, for Northern Ports, July 10 Yorkshire, for London, July 5 Vessels in Port Chalmers Bay yesterday Ships ; Wild Deer, J. N. Fleming. Brig : Derwent. Three-masted schooner : Elderslio, At the Railway Pier:—Ships : Naomi, Michael Angelo. Barquo ; Horatio Sprague. The Taranaki left the pier at midday for the Northern Ports. „ , . The fore and aft schooner Bell Brandon, from Auckland, with a cargo of timber, sailed in this forenoon as far as the Cross Channel, where she brought up. ~ The Harbor Company s steamer Maon arrived in Port Chalmers at 8 a.m. to-day, • * _ . 1 . . ..TM 1 «-v 1 1 •
and steamed alongside the Wild Deer to discharge a portion of her cargo. She left Lyttelton at 6.50 p.m. last Friday, and arrived at Timaru at 7.45 a.m. the next morning to take in cargo and passengers, and left at 8 p.m. last night, arriving in Fort Chalmers as above. We thank her steward for Lyttelton files. ' • Messrs P. Henderson & Go's ship James Nicol Fleming, which was signalled yesterday mom ing, was brought up, under the charge of Pilot Kelly, by the Geelong, at mid-day, and anchored off the end of the pier, alongside which ehe will haul to-day. She has made one of the quickest, if not the quickest passage on record. The passage has been characterised by splendid weather. She arrives in port beautifully clean, especially her 'tween decks, and the whole of the passengers have enjoyed excellent health. The single girls have been well attended to by their matron (Miss Anderson), and Dr Dixon, the ship's surgeon. One death occurred—Mrs Wishart, aged twenty-three, who died of consumption on the 28th of June, just as the ship was sighting land. Of the Fleming's passage, Captain Logan reports leaving Greenock on the 20tn April, and that he parted with the pilot off Istra Hull at 3 p.m.; had fine weather to the line, which was crossed on May 11 in 22* W. The south-east trades were pretty fair, and ■were lost in 23 a S. t after which she was baulked for a week by light southerly winds; passed the meridian of Greenwich on the 31st May, and rounded the Cape on June 4. Her easting was run down about 43°5., till off the Australian coast, when she edged away to 47 a . The Leuwin was passed on the 20tn June, and the Snares sighted at 3 p.m. on Sunday, the 29th, and arrived off the Heads on Monday night; thus making the passage, from the time she left Greenock till arriving off the Heads, in seventyone days. The which number 283, including 58 single girls, will be brought to Dunedin by the first train this morning. SHIPPING TELEGEAMS. WELLINGTON, July I.—Tararna, for Nelson. N*w Plymouth, July I.—Ladybird, for Nelson; Wellington, for Manukau. Auckland, July I.—The Kangitoto sails for the South on Saturday, and the Ladybird on Thursday. Hero, from Sydney, at 8 a.m; she left on the 25th. Victoria, s.s., for Sydney. Napier, July I.—The Paterson sails for the South to-morrow.
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