Shipping.
PORT CHALMERS OBSERTATORY. Latitude, 45.48.55 south ; longitude, ut. Ball* drops daily (Sundays excepted) at 1 p.m. Port Chalmers mean time, or In, J/m. 3sec. a.m, Greenwich mean time. CUSTOM HOUSE.—DUNEDIN. This Dxt. BNTERID INWARDS. Wallace, p.s, 56 tons, from Oamaru. Jones and Co., agents. , _ v Anne, 20 tons, Haswell, from Oamaru. R. Ramsay, agent. CLSARID OUTWARDS. Nil. EXPECTED ARRIVALS. From London.— Undaunted, March 21; Challenger, April 17 ; Ethiopian, April 10. _ From Glasgow. —Agnes Muir, April 10. From Liverpool —Robert llitson. From Melbourne. —Gothenburg, Tararua, Alhambra ■ From Newcastle. —Duke of Edinburgh, Ann and Jane. From Boston, U.S.—Lizzie, PROJECTED DEPARTURES. Alhambra, for Melbourne, early Banshee, for Hokitika, early Beautiful Star, for West Coast, 25th inst. Gothenburg, for Melbourne, early James Paxton, for Greymouth, early. Marathon, for Sydney, early _ Phoebe, for Northern Ports, 2oth inst. Rangitoto, for Melbourne, &c., early Summer Ch>nrl. for Newcastle, early Taiaroa, for Port Molyneux, 2bth inst. Tararua, for Melbourne, early Wallace, p.s, for Oamaru, 2'» th inst. Wellington, for Northern Ports, tarly. Waihopai, for Invercargill, early. VESSELS IN PORT. Akersbuus, from_ Norway Banshee, from Picton Beautiful Star, ss, from Lyttelton, Bjorviken, from Norway Dunloe, from Mauritius Geelong, p.s, from Oamaru James Paxton, from Riverton Iveera. s.s, from Lyttelton Marathon, from Boston, U.S. Pampero, from London. Queen of the Isles, from Queen Charlotte Sound Summer Cloud, from Newcastle Waihopai, from Invercargill Wallace, from Oamaru Wellington, from Northern Ports IMPORTS. Per Wallace, from Oamaru, free and duty paid • 1 pkge, Livingstone; 100 bags wheat, Service. Gibson, and Co.; 100 bags wheat, Rennie and Macgregor. , , Per’ Anne, from Oamaru, free and duty paid: 200 bags wheat, J. Douglas. From Moeraki ; 48 bags wheat, George Duncan. EXPORTS. Per Banshee : For Hokitika, under bond—so cases stout, R B Martin and Co ; 50 do do, W and G Turnbull and Co. Transhipped, ex Pampero, from London—l case clothing, Dalrymple, junr. and Co. For Hokitika, free and duvy paid—l case, 1 keg sundries, 2 bales corks, I cases drugs, 1 drum, Kempthorne, Prosser, and Co; 15 hlids ale r 5 bdls do, J L and C Bur :e ; 82 bags oats, 119 do potatoes, J M Fnber; J casks glassware, 2 cases chairs, Calvert end Campbell; Iq2 bags oats, R and T Haworch ; 5 cases, 1 cask, 2 bales leather, C Flexroan; 84 ba-s oats, Reids and Herbert; 300 bags flour, 100 do bran, G Duncan ; 10 cases salad oil, K Wilson and Co ; 2 cases sago, 4 do cocoa, 5 do merchandise. 2 cases confectionery, 5 do uams, R B Martin and Co ; 45 bars iron, 6 do steel, 6 bdls sheet iron, 4 cases hardware, 1 pkge saws, 1 ke°- nai l s, A Briscoe and Co; 12 cases coffee, Gregg and Co; 3 pkgs earthenware, Calvert and Campbell.
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Evening Star, Volume VII, Issue 1914, 24 June 1869, Page 2
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