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Shipping.

man water. To-morrow. Heim I Poet Cml.llSia 1 DraßH* 6.27 f .m. 1 6.Wp.m. | 7.42 p.m. POET CHALMERS. AT THE HEARS. July 14.— Frowning Beauty, from NewCa,tlo, ARRIVED. Tll i v 1;! -Storm Lii'il, 67 tons Eraser, from the WufF. EiW-rs: Messrs Ihomson, I. w! White ; and hve lll thn "teci-age. H tlV 14. —Thomas ami Henry, 215 tons, Author? 1 CrowT222 tons, Johnson, from Hobart Town. Tu i v 13.— Wellington, 2(52 tons, Carey, for TJnrth Passengers : Mrs Nicholson and . hj iS tr. D. H. Mervyn, M.H.&, Wheel,,, wo Parrick Huff; and four m the steerage. R Jniy 14 -Mary Webster, 72 tons, Bishop, fo 75 tons, Sutherland, for Auckland. CUSTOM HOUSE, DUNEDIN. This Day. inward!*. Mermaidl2 tons, Neave, from Waikouaiti. Thomas and Henry, 21a tons, Clark, from N °BcauUful Star, 146 tons, Hart, from Timaru. OUTWARDS. Wanganui, 179 tons, Benner, for Lyttelton. James Paxton, 61 tons, Paxton, for Riverton. Samson, 124 tons, Bdie. for Oamaru. projected departures. Beautiful Star, for Lyttelton July 15 Claud Hamilton, for Bluff, duly 23 Dagmar, for Napier, July 10. j N. Fleming, for London, early Mary Webster, for Auckland, early Meteor, for Wanganui, early r,vttv Jane, for Port Molyncux, July 15 Redoiiffo. for Moeraki, July 10 Rtormbird, for Bluff, July 1.) damson, for Oamaru, July lo Taranaki, for Northern Ports, July 22. Tararua, for Northern Ports and Melbourne, U \Vi*ld Deer, for London, July 24 Vessels in Port Chalmers Bay yesterday RRhm • Wild Deer, Cospatnok, Michael Angelo. BarVe® : Glenary, Woodville. At the Railway p ier: —ship; J. N. Homing. Barque : Horatio Sprague. The barques Southern Cross, from Hobart Town and the Frowning Beauty, from Newcastle’ were both signalled shortly after the SrtSi „f the Thim. E-cl Henry. The Southern Cross was being towed m as our despatches were laving the Port. The regular Newcastle trader Thomas and Henry was towed in this morning, after being eight days on the New Zealand Coast, caused bv light easterly winds and thick weather. Captain Clark reports leaving Newcastle on the 27th with strong sou’-west winds, which lasted only’ for a short time; light and variable weather then prevailed till sighting the Solander on July 2. The brig brings a full cargo of coal and a few sundries. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS.

AUCKLAND, July 13: Duke of Edinburgh, from Newcastle; Eldersbe, from Dunedin. Luna, for the South, with the members of the July 14; Schiehallion and Hal■cione, from London.

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Evening Star, Issue 3244, 14 July 1873, Page 2

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Shipping. Evening Star, Issue 3244, 14 July 1873, Page 2

Shipping. Evening Star, Issue 3244, 14 July 1873, Page 2

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