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Shipping.

high water. To-morrow. Wffvm I Port Chalmers j Dunedin S ."Tm. I I 6.-15 p.m. Monday. 6.13 p.m. I 6.17_P.m. 1 7.31 p.m. PORT CHALMERS. SAILED. October 25. —Skimmer of the Waves, 397 tons, Gouch, for Wellington. United Brothers, 50 tons, M ilhams, for Gatlin’s River. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Albion, for Northern Ports, October 27 Alhambra, for Bluff, October 30 Harriet Armitage, for Sydney, Oct, -9 Bobycito, for Newcastle, Oct. Maori, for Timaru, Oct. 28 Samson, for Oamaru, early Skimmer of the Waves, for New Aork, early Wanganui, for Bluff, Oct. 28 Wellington, for Northern 1 orts, Oct. 28 Wallabi, for Bluff, Oct. 27 The United Brothers, for Gatlin’s River, ■ailed this morning. The schooner Fannie Hare commenced discharging in the stream yesterday afternoon. The barque Skimmer of the Waves, foi M ollington, with part cargo, sailed this morning. The steamers Wellington, from Northern Ports, Wanganui and Wallabi, from the Bluff, are due to-morrow. The barque Cesarewitch was removed alongside the railway pier, where she will discharge her piles for the new jetty, which is now being b?b! Pretty Jane came down from Dunedin yesterday afternoon, and took on board a number of cydulers, then steamed up to Dunedin, and leaves for Moeraki to-night. Messrs M’Meckan, Blackwood and Go. s s.s. Claud Hamilton, left the railway pier at 3.00 p.m. yesterday for Melbourne, via the bluff. Among the passengers were five of the representative Volunteers for the forthcoming In'eioolonial Rifle Match. A number of thenfriends assembled to see them start, am I gave them three cheers, which they duly acknowledged : and a salute, was hred from the Naval Battery when slewing off Observation 1 unit.

shipping telegram.

LONDON.— Arrivals from Otago : Margaret Galbraith, City of Bombay, Lutterworth; from Lyttelton : Warwick ; from Invercargill : Pftlxnorwn ; from Canterbury: Crusader, Beautiful Star, ami Brechin Castle; 1' rom Auckland: Chaucliere, and Mohs Glen. . departures for Otago: May Queen, Christian M Ausland, Jessie Readman, Caller Uu, and /ealandia ; for Wellington : Helen Denny ; for ( anterbnrv . Cardigan Castle, and Soukar ; for Auckland : Commissiary, and Haworth.

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Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Evening Star, Issue 3333, 25 October 1873, Page 2

Word count
Tapeke kupu
337

Shipping. Evening Star, Issue 3333, 25 October 1873, Page 2

Shipping. Evening Star, Issue 3333, 25 October 1873, Page 2

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