Shipping.
HIGH WATER. To-mobbow. Heads I Post Chalmers I Dunedin 6.35 p.m. | 7.10 t> m. | 7.65 p.m. Monday. 7.29 p.m. | 8.4 p.m. | 8.49 p.m. PORT CHALMERS. . ARRIVED. February 21.—Margaret Scolay, 16 tons, Scott; from Moeraki SAILED.. February 21.—Huon Belle, 42 tons, Sanders, for Gatlin’s River. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Albion, for Melbourne, via Bluff, Feb. 27. Claud Hamilton,, for Melbourne, via Bluff, March 6. East Lothian, for Auckland, Feb. 25. Jessie Readman, for London, Feb. 28. Ladybird, for Northern Ports, Feb. 24. Maori, for Lyttelton, Feb. 23. Macgregor, for San Francisco, March 10. Omeo, for Newcastle, via Northern Ports, March 7. Oreti, for Wellington, early. Phoebe, for Sydney, Feb. 27. Samson, for Oamaru, Feb. 24. Wanganui, for Invercargill, Feb. 25. Zealandia, for London, Feb. 25. The Margaret Scollay arrived from Moeraki last evening. The ketch Huon Belle sailed yesterday for Gatlin’s River. The s.B. Mongol, for Lyttelton, Wellington, and Auckland, will sail this evening. The ketch Flying Squirrel has transhipped her cargo from Oamaru, consisting of 30 bales of wool, on board the ship Dunfillan. The ship City of Dunedin has commenced to dump her wool on hoard, and will take in the whole of her cargo at the railway pier. There were no arrivals or departures from the Port this morning. The barque Otago, for Lyttelton, will sail the first opportunity. The brig Brenda, from the Mauritius, and barque East Lothian, from New York, are fast discharging their cargoes into the railway trucks at the jetty. The ships Agnes Muir, Dunfillan, Jessie Readman, and City of Dunedin are progressing fast with their outward cargo, and will have quick despatch. The s.B. Maori came down from Dunedin this morning for transhipments from the various ships for the coast, and will sail for her usual trip, leaving Dunedin wharf on Monday evening. The Colonial Government p.s. Lnna came down from Dunedin last night, and coaled from the hulk Henbury, and will sail for Stewart’s Island, Preservation Inlet, and the West Coast tills evening. Sundays are noted days for the arrival of steamers in the port, and to-morrow promises to be no exception to the rule, the following vessels being due; Ladybird, from the North ; Beautiful Star and Comerang, from Lyttelton and intermediate ports; Wanganui, from the Bluff; and the Wallabi, from Riverton and the Molyneux. The barque Elizabeth Graham finished her loading last night, three cheers having been given by the crew when the last bale was hoisted on board from the railway trucks. She has had remarkable despatch both in loading and discharging, which reflects great credit on the stevedores. She will clear the Customs today, and in all probability will sail for London on Tuesday. There will be a good race between her and the ships Zealandia and Christian M'Ausland, each of the vessels being in firstrate trim.
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Evening Star, Issue 3433, 21 February 1874, Page 2
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467Shipping. Evening Star, Issue 3433, 21 February 1874, Page 2
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