DUNEDIN SHIPPING.
Tho ship Helonslce, bound for Rangoon, which has been detained for tho last throo days by head winds and calms, was towed to sea yesterday afternoon by tho tug Favorite. Sinco tho Favorite's arrival from Wanganui, sho lms been thoroughly overhauled, and is now in first-rato order for ships requiring her services^ — " Daily Times," May 11. The barquo Strathspey is still in port, dotained by contrary winds and calms. Sho will probably tow out to-day. — Ibid. PEOJEOTED DEPARTURES. Maid of Erin, for Groy River, May 11. » Lady Lyttelton, for Wellington, early. Isabella, for Hokitika, early. Aurora, for Hokitika, early.
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West Coast Times, Issue 210, 22 May 1866, Page 2
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101DUNEDIN SHIPPING. West Coast Times, Issue 210, 22 May 1866, Page 2
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