PORT CHALMERS—APRIL 24.
Wind at noon N.E., stiff breeze, weather fine. Barometer, 80-OS. Thermometer 50. High water tomorrow at Port .Chalmers, 0.22. a.m., and 0.46. p.m. At Dunedin a?) hour later. ARRIVALS. Nil. :,. DEPARTURES. Eucalyptus barque, 174 tons; Thomson, ibr Hobart Town, in ballast, 16 passengers. Geelong p.s., Boyd, for Oamaru. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. From Melbourne.—Aldinga, Omeo, St. Jean, Streamlet, Missie, - Eureka, Ellen Simpson, Sea Breeze, Lalla Rooldi, and William Buchanan. From.Sydney.—Jane. Lockhart.. From New Bedford, U. S.—Omega. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Chariot of Fame, for London, May 8 Aldinga, s.s., for Melbourne, April 20 Omeo, s.s.,,for Canterbury, April 27 Airedale, for Lyttelton and North, on arrival of the Mail.. British Trident, for Sydney, April 26 Guiding Star, for.lnvercargill, March 25 Pride, tor Lyttelton, March 20 . . VESSELS'IN PORT. British Trident, ship, from Melbourne Chariot of Fame, ship, loading for London. Dona, Anita, barque, from London. Oliver Cromwell, ship, from London Akbar, ship, from London . . Airedale, s.s., from the North Ceres, ship, from Melbourne - Witch of the Tees, barque, from Newcastle Metaris, liarque, from Melbourne Colonist, schooner, from Glasgow. Sebini, schooner, from Melbourne. Sea'Nympli, brig, from Geelong ' '; V Boomerang, schooner, from Hobart Town ■ Lombard, schooner,' from "Melbourne -. Mary E. Ray, barque, from Melbourne. Joshua Bates, ship, from Melbqurne Ellen Lewis, barque, from Newcastle Northern Light, schooner, from Hobart Town. The Airedale has moved down the bay some distance, clear of the other shipping,- so as to be ready to sail'at once on the arrival of the Omeo or Aldinga with the mail;- : . : The Geelong, for Omaru, came down early in the morning "from Dunedin, coaled, and sailed about noon. . , The^Ceres was expected to leave this day with passengers for Melbourne, but has been delayed. Will , probably leave early to-mon-ow (Friday.) ■ . . . ..• . There is no appearance yet of either of the Melbourne steamers, or of any of the other expected vessels. - - The undermentioned coasting steamers, sailing vessels; and lighters, were alongside the old Jetty, yesterday, at 4 p.m. North side : Lytlelton,'steamer; Challenge, fore-and-aft schooner ; Ruby, steamer ; Star, fore-and-aft schooner; Courier, ketch ; and Lady Barkly, steamer, South sbide : Nora, fore ands.:t schooner; Governor Arthur, fore-and-aft schooner; Catherine, fore-and-aft schooner; Tiger, fore-and-aft schooner; Pilot, fore-and-aft schooner ; Esther Ann, fore-and-aft schooner; Talbot" Castlebarque/df Melbourne; Guiding Star, steamer, out, ward bound, at 11 o'clock this (Friday) forenoon to the Bluff, InvercargiU/ and; Jacob's river; Mary ■Thompson, schooner.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 138, 25 April 1862, Page 4
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387PORT CHALMERS—APRIL 24. Otago Daily Times, Issue 138, 25 April 1862, Page 4
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