TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING.
Thanks, October VI ---The brigantino Darcj Prate came down from the Junction mill yesterday afternoon with a cargo of 170,GU1) feet, mwn knuri timber, and sailed fclst/v evening for Brisbane. Kvutaka, fcfais (-ay. -- Sailed : Schooner Annie Wilson, for LytteUon. Welli>toto>', this clay. Arrived: S.s. Wakatipu, horn Sydney. L\ttjeltox, this day.—Arrived : Cormorant, ship, from Brisbane. Timaku, October 17.-—The barque Carnsraore, Scott, sails to-morrow for tho United Kingdom, with 12,488 sacks wheat, 233 bales wool, and 69 casks tallow. Poet Chalmers, October 17.—Arrived : S.s. Manapouri, from the North. .Sailed: S.s. Tarawera, for Northern port.?. Pas••enj^ers for Auckland : Mr and Mrs Armstrong, and .six steerage. Bluff, this day. — Arrived: "Barque Buster, 305 tons (Liljcblad), from Sydney. She. loads timber outwards for Melbourne. Sailed: Lindus, sfcfamor, l,oßotona(Thorpe), for Melbourne with 7,000 sacks oats and | 40,000 i'eefc timber from here. Newcastle, October 17.—Arrived : The barques Bells and Rio Loge, from Lvttelton. Mint.BOURNE, October 17.—Arrived: S.s. Hotoraabana and Titus, from Bluff; barque Wenona, from Kaipara. Sailed: Ship Rangitikei, for Napier. Hop.ap.t, October 17.—Sailed: Cassia, for Dunedin. B rtsbaxe, October 17. —Arrived: Orpheu a, schooner, from Lyttelton.
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Auckland Star, Volume XIX, Issue 246, 18 October 1888, Page 4
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