Shipping.
high water. To-mobhow. Hwads I Port Chalmers | Dunedin iVoTta. I 2.14 p.m. » 2 56 P>m ' PORT CHALMERS. arrived. Sept. 4.—Maori, 118 tons, Malcolm, from Timaru. Passengers ;-Mr and Mrs Brown, Messrs Sibbald, Power Clark, Cmvan, Ghush, M'Kay, Harper, Wheeler, Willis, wnip, Oaton, Beattie ; seven in the steerage. Wallabi, 101 tons, Leys, bom the Bluff. Passengers Mrs Mitchell, Miss Langdown, Messrs Gibbs, Gardner. Menzies, Hanley, Redcliffe, 22 tons, Arnott, from Kakanin. Flying Squirrel, 19 tons, Chambers, from Shag Point. sailed. Sept. 4. Melaine, 136 tons, Cummings, f ° r i"k”^° r 2!19 to., for Northern Port.. PMHencrers • For Lyttelton —Mr and Mrs White and child, Mr and Mrs Hobbs and child. Rev. Mr and Mrs Glaisson and family, Miss Collins, Mr and Mrs Campbell. For Manukau—Mr Robertson, Mr Howden, and two in the steerage; fourteen Chinamen for H Albto: ..... 691 tons. MXem, (or Melbourne. Passengers ; -Messrs Hand, Hainan, Lyttelton—Mr and Mrs Hobbs, Messrs J. and W/ Pagan, Prince, Hume, White, Kidd; four in the steerage. Vessels in Port Chalmers Bay this day Barque: Duke of Edinburgh. # At tl ie Railway Pier—Ships: J. N. Fleming, St. Kilda, Allahabad, Peter Penny. The s.B. Maori, Malcolm, commander, reports leaving Lyttelton at 7.50 p.m. on the 2nd; arrived at Timaru at 11.50 a.m. of , left at 10 p.m. same day, arriving at Dunedin Jetty at 10.30 o’clock this morning. Thd s.s, Taranaki sailed at nine o clock last night, for Northern Ports. . The Redcliffe, from Kakamn, with 400 cases of meat and 15 bales of wool, for the ship J, JN. Fleming, arrived last night. . , The Flying Squirrel, from Shag Point, passed np this morning. . . ~,. The Annie, from Kakanui, arrived this morning with 535 cases of meal, and 16 casks of tallow, for ship J. N. Fleming. The ship Peter Denny was removed to the railway pier this morning. The s.s. Pretty Jane comes out of the r loafing Dock this evening, and the s.s. Maori takes her place, to be cleaned and painted. The p.s. Samson, from Oamaru, passed up last evening. ~ . , The three-masted schooner Melame, for the Bluff, was towed to sea by the tug Geelong this Bioming.
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Evening Star, Issue 3289, 4 September 1873, Page 2
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355Shipping. Evening Star, Issue 3289, 4 September 1873, Page 2
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