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SHIPPING.

POET CHALSCERS.—.TOLV 8.

Wind 8.W., Htroag breeze, ecjually. Weather dull, cloudy. High water on the Oth July:—At the Heads, 5.23; Port Chalmers, 5.53; Duo©din,;6.Sß.

AiiUIVALS.

July 7.—Beautiful Star, «.»., 125 tons, Hart, lrota Lytteltwi, via intermediate ports. J.'Mills, agent.

William Davic, ship, £10 tons, Peacock, from Glasgow, 6th April, (Jape Clear, 10th April. CargUlj* and M*l>an t agents. Pa»uengere : lUiv. Thomas and Mrs iStewart, Mr and Mr« M'l*ir<:n, Misses M'Laren (3), Master SVljitan, M<«wrs Shanks, tl. Ingram, H. M. Murray, K. HolVut, Hobert M'Kay, and 112 in the*steerage. DV.rAHTVI'.H. Rangitoto, ».»., 449 U>n», Mackie, for Melbourne, via Bluff H&rlmur. Dalgety, Nichols, and Co., agents. Passengers: Mis** M. B. C. J.)od«, Mka \L Hurt, Hon. Mr Walter Stuart, Mcusnt D. Haggitt, Shand, Thoinsf'U, Mr and Mr» Oibba, and 2-J in the steerage,

CUSTOMS ENTRIES.

IN WARPS.

July B—Albion, 501 turn, Rouse, from Bluff, with cargo. Dalgety, Nichols, and Co., agents. Jtangiioto, 449 tons, Mackie, from Lyttelton, with cargo. Dalgety, Nichols, and Co., agents Beautiful Star, 120 tons, Hart, from Tiznaru, with cargo. J. Milln, agent.

OUTWAHDh.

July 8-»Kedcliffe, 22 ton«, Urquhart, for Shag Point, with cargo. Keith Ramsay, agent. Aurora, 42 tons, Kcenan, for Cathn's River, in ballast. Master, agent. Rangitoto, 44!) tons, Maekie, for Bluff, with cargo. Ualgety, Nichols, and Co., agents. IMPORTS. Per Beautiful Star : From Lytteltnn : 290 sacks, Whitclaw ; 130 do, order; 2 cases, Gregg 'limn ; 2 do, Bank of New South Wales ; '.) do, Harper and Co ; J box, Mills ; 1 plough, Ramsay ; 10 casks, Burke. From Akaroa—l2 ca«c«, Mackerras ; 5 hides, J Iteid; 11 caHCB, 1 crate, G F Reid ; 0 cases, Iloughton. From Tirnaro—3s bags, Marshall and Oopciand ; 1 keg, Blackaddcr ; 7 casks, 18 bundles, 11 hides, Cargill and Lanseigne ; 1 rase, I box, 10 casks, (i G Kusftbll and Co ; (J trunks, ButWrworth Bros ; 47 casks, Burke : 31 do, various. Per Albion, from Melbourne : 5 tanks, 27 coils, 12 kegs, 102 cases, 10 mats, 512 bagK, 1 cask, order ; 5 cases, 0 packages, Kura Goon la-u ; 4 canes, Chaplin and Co; 25 do, 1 package, '.) casks, 2 boxes, Kempthorne, Prosser and Co ; 1 case, II Logan ; 1 cask. 4 bale«, Karquhar ; 1 bale, Turnbull and Co; 1 cask, Favletich ; 1 box, Me Wall ; 13 bales, R B Martin and Co ; 1 case, Smyth ; 1 pkg, 1 case, 1 bundle, W Martin and Co; 5 cases, 112 pkgeH, 4 cawks, 000 bags, Neil! and Co; 1 cane, Kincaid, M'Queen, and Co; 5 balea, Mills, Dick, and Co; 2 bagH, 2 bundles, Matthews; 41 cases, W and J Hcouiar ; 1 case, Kargoittl, Son, and Ewon; 25 pkges, On Tyo and Co; (5 canes, 3 parcels, Bank of New .Zealand; (J drums, 4 ca«ks, M'Leod, Kobiriß, and Co; 1 case, 1 parcel, Livingston; 1 case, Clyde ; 1 do, 58 pkgen, Briscoe and Co; 8 cases, Heyniauson, I>.»w, and Co; 150pkgf8, Matheson Bros ; 10 boxes, (J odmr, Pell, and Co; 110 cases, 1 box, 3 bales, Dunning; 100 boxes, G b.sles, 2 bags, Ziclc and Co ; 5 cases, 3 balea, 43 bag«, Paterson and M'Leod; 3 cases, Boyd ; 20 do, 5 casks, Lange and Thonemau ; 4 do, Loes ; 21 chests, .Bunting; 10 do, 40 boxes, Miller ; 50 do, Spcdding ; 3 casks, 12 cases, 10 bags, Harper and Co ; 2 do, Parker ; 1 bale, Blakely ; 1 do, Isaacs and Marks ; G do, 10 cases, II Law and Co ; 20 casks, Finch r.nd Co ; 28 cases, 20 cheats, Gregg and Co ; 00 bagH, 20 cases, Baxter and Co; 8 kegs, 38 cases, 10 chts, 50 bags, Hogg & Hutton; 25 ess, 312 bxs, 100 chts, Mackerras; 20 cases, Wilson and Co ; 27 coiia, Edmoiul; 40 do, Oliver and Ulph ; 241 planks, Guthrie and Asher; 24 tanks, Marshall and Copeland ; 25 cases, Macquaid ; 1 box, Watson ; 1 parcel, Braitliwaite ; 1 parcel, J Logan; 2 cylinders, Thomson and Co ; 1 case, 0 bags, Law, Somncr, and Co ; 4 bundles, Sonntag ; 1 case, licith and Wilkie ; 1 parcel, Wise ; i do, Jack ; 1 package, Nicholson ; 1 parcel, G F Reid ; 1 do, Aldrich ; 1 do, Hudaon ; I do, Beaver ; 1 do, Levi.

Per Kaugitoto : From Melbourne—l bdl, Allen ; 15 bags, 1 pkg, Perriman ; 3 cases, Bank of New South Wales ; 4 do, 38 boxes, 4 pkgs, Lcvi ; 1 case, Muckay ; 2 cases, 1 bag, ; Moore ; 70 pkgß, Ncill & Co ; I cask, Brodle; | 13 pkgs, ltobitinon & Co ; 125 boxes, order ; 1 case, West; 2 do, Reid and Co ; 7 do, Cable and Co ; 2 bales, Sargood, Son, and Ewen ; 1 baits, Farquhar ; 1 box, Moodie ; 1 bar, Sparrow ; 1 truss, Ferguson ; 1 case, Kempthorno, Prosser, and Co; 1 parcel, Young ; 1 package, Laugo and Thoneman : 6 packages, Falconer; 1) do, 1 case, N. Z. Meat Preserving Co ; 1 package, Bicknell; 1 parcel, Corrigan. From Nelson—Gl kegß, j Whitclaw ; 1 case, Matthews ; 1 box, ] Palmer. From Wellington—l case, 1 parcel, ; Briseoe and Co ; I bundle, Bell. From Lyttclton—l parcel, Wheeler; 1 box, 2 packages, Madson ; 1 case, J Reid. Per William Davie, from Glasgow: 19 bales, 305 casks, 1 parcel, 520 cawes, SG brls, 50 firkins, 3 machines, 8058 boards, 1 valve, 20 drums, G wheels, 1 crate, 100 bags, 20 kegs, order ; 7 puncheons, Bright Bros and Co ; 1 parcel, Calder ; 1 box, Skene ; 1 do, 20 casks, Cargilis and M'Lean; 1 box, Miller; 1 do, Gilmour ; 20 bales, 2 cases, 300 casks, Dalgety, Nichols, and Co ; 1 cask, 3 cases, 18 bundles, 40 stoves, 1 casting, Park and Curie ; 7 crates, Law, Sorimer, and Co ; 40 cks, 21)0 eases, Ncill and Co ; 1 pel, Turton ; 10 cks, 2.">0 cases, W and J Scoular and Co; 1 box, M'Kcllar; 4 cases, J Logan; 2 do, Baird ; 3 pkgs, Hauning; 1 box, Somerville ; 20 casks, Hepburn ; 1 case, James lieid ; 3 casks, 3 cases, 13 bdls, 5 stoves, 2 crates, 4 boilers, Gunn and Ross; 1 pel, Hazlitt; 1 j screw propellor, 1 shaft, Harbour Steam Co ; 1 cask, 9 cases, 10 barrels, G G Russell and Co ; 1 pel, Beattie ; G casks, Falconer ; 20 balea, Service, Gibson, and Co; 2 cases, 1 plate, R li Martin and Co ; 4 cases, 12 segments, 2 centres, 1 bearer, 4 wheels, 3 bars, 2 plates, 3 .shafts, Wright; 1 case, Howden; 20 do, Tui-nbull and Co ; 1 case, H Fisher ; 5G castings, 4 pieces, JBlackadtler; 2 eases, Munro ; 1 do, Otto ; Z do, M'Laren ; 17 do, 1 bale, T R Fisher; 5 cases, 12 bales, Herbert, Hayneu, and Co; 5 do, 10 cases, Mair and Garve/i ; S cases, 1 bale, 2 rolls, Brown, Ewing, and Co ; 43 cases, 29 bales, Bing, Harris, and Co ; 21 cases, 11 bales, A and T Inglia ; 3 cases, Young; 37 do, 21 bales, Roas and Glendining; 25 cases, 12 bales, Sargood, Son, and Ewen ; 1 case, Anderson ; 2 do, Ferguason and Mitchell; 1 cylinder, 6UG boxes, 200 bundles, 13 bars, 10 puncheons, 10 drums, Moody; 3 cases, Keith and Wilkie ; 1 do, Wise; 2 bales, 2 cases, 1 cask, Baird ; 7 cases, Hay ; 2 cases, Livingston ; 3 do, 2 crates, 7 pkgs, 18 puncheons, Duncan and Sons ; 57 cases, 30 bales, Butterworth Bros: lot iron, 9 grates, 51) bdls, 11 cks, 11 kegs, G cruses. 10 tirkins, 250 plates, 137 bars, Briseoe and Co ; 7 bales, Scanlan Bros ; 8 do, Lees ; 21 do, Fish and Son ; lot coal, lot iron, owners; 1 case, Bathgate ; 25 cks, Calvert and Campbell ; I cs, Superintendent ; I do, Ferguson. EXPORTS. Per Kangitoto : For Bluff—l pkg, Butterworth Bros; 2 do, Briseoe and Co. For Melbourne —3 boxes, Bank of New Zealand ; 4 do, Bank of Otago.

SHIPPING TELEGRAMS,

(FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENTS.) Lytteltok, July 7th. Arrived. —Maori, s.s., from the South. She sails on her return trip on Tuesday. July Bth. Sailed.— Pet, for Hobart Town; John Knox, barque, for Sydney. Wellington, July oth. Sailed.—Phoebe, s.s., for Lyttclton. Napier, July Bth. The s.s. Rangatira, hound for Wellington,

put back, owing to the failure at her coal, and stress of weather.

Nkuso.v, Jaly Bth. Arrived.—TUranaki, b.b., from Picton. (Jkkvmovtb, July Bth. Arrived.—&urah and Mary, from Melbourne.

The clipper ship William Davie hart arrived safe in "fjort from the Clyde, with immigranUj and other passengers, who wiH be brought to Ihmedin thisjßiorning by the first trip of the Harbour Company* steamer Golden Age. The William Da vie, according to her log, has been detained in running down her casting by adverse weather. She left the Tail oi the Bank, Grecnock, on the 6th of April; had bad S.W., weather, and took her final departure from off Cape Clear on the lGfcb. Good winds were then exj>o--rienced to the Trades. Crossed the Line on 6th May, in long. 24.57 W. I >assecl the Meridian of Greenwich on the 21st of the same month. Han her easting down on a parallel of 41 S. From 98 to 120 E., she experienced a continuance of light easterly winds for three weeks. Passed between the Snares and Traps on the forenoon of the 6th, and arrived and anchoret! off the Heads on the following afternoon,' and was towed up by the steamer Gcelong on the flood yesterday. Captain Peacock is still in charge, and received from his passengers on arrival a very congratulatory testimonial, which will appear in a future issue. The general health has been good throughout; one cMld, however, died from measles. All now arc well. The «.«. Kangitoto sailed yesterday afternoon for Melbourne, via Bluff Harbour, with a large cargo of N. Z. produce and a goodly number of passengers. The h.s. Beautiful' Star arrived from Lyttelton and intermediate ports late cm Sunday evening.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 3252, 9 July 1872, Page 2

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SHIPPING. Otago Daily Times, Issue 3252, 9 July 1872, Page 2

SHIPPING. Otago Daily Times, Issue 3252, 9 July 1872, Page 2