Shipping. PORT CHALMERS.
Thubsday. I The s.s. Storm Bird arrived last nightj with passengers and cargo f jom the Moly-fl neux. ■ The ss. Rangatira sailed for Northern Ports last evening. fl The s.s. Maori, from Lyttelton via idH termediate ports, arrived at 9 a.m. to-day/j and was placed alongside the ship Warwick J to discharge cargo. I The ship Sir William Wallace, was this * morning towed from the lower anchorage to a convenient discharging berth by the steam tug Geelong. The iron clipper barque Alma was to-day placed in the Gx»Trjng UOGIS tOT eXctmiUciidon. The cutter Hope is now undergoing a periodical overhaul on Fletcher's slip, in Carey's Bay. The brigantine Magellan Cloud, sailed last night for Sydney via Oamaru. barque Hydra left Newcastle on the 27th ult., with a cargo of 810 tons of coals and 12 tons of coke. Experienced a continuation of light south-easterly breezes ; made the Solandtrs on the 17th ins 1 ;. ; thence had light variable winds and calms to arrival. The barque Bengal was expected to sail from* Newcastle for Port Chalmeis, on the2Sthl ult. I
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Tuapeka Times, Volume V, Issue 226, 30 May 1872, Page 5
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181Shipping. PORT CHALMERS. Tuapeka Times, Volume V, Issue 226, 30 May 1872, Page 5
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