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MONTH'S SHIPPING.

On January 13th the Shaw, Savill and Albion Company's refrigerating hulk Edwin Fox arrived in port from Fort Chalmers. She was towed up by the tug Koputai. ..'■/.. H.M. gunboat Raven, Commander Lieutenant W. J. Wylie, arrived on December 20th from Port Chalmers. She lay in port until January 14th, when she left for Wellington to join the squadron. The export trade to Australia still continues brisk, and there is a great demand for tonnage. During the month the following vessels have been despatched with cargoes:—Tekapo, a,s., on December 26th; Penpont, brigantine, December 28th; Rotomahana, s.s., January 2nd; Clansman, brijrantine, January 10th; Manapouri, S.S., January Bth ; Janet Nicoli, s.s., January 11th; Mararoa, s.s., January lath; Castleton, barque, January 17th, Wakatipu, 8.5., January 16th; Thornhill, brigantine, January 20th. The following have engaged passages to London to date per the New Zealand Shipping Company's R.M.B.S. Ruapebu, to sail from Lytteiton, January 24th. First Saloon—Mrs. Findlay; Mr C. F. Howell, Mr C. F. Mayoss, Mr Beresford, Mr Vernon, Mr Jenkin, Mr Olliver, Mr McArthur, Mr D. Smith, Miss Todhunter, Master Robert Todhunter, Mr R. N. Stephenson, Mr and Mrs Bolton and two ehUoren, Mr EL Field, Mr W. D. Grant. Second Salobn — Miss Mathews, Miss Buckle, Miss Dysart, Mrs and Mr Buckle, Mr .and Mrs Handle and four children, Mr William Pitt, Mr Thomas Elton, Rev. Father O'DonnelL Mr George Oldaker. Steerage—Mr Henry Harrom, Mr James Bramble-Mrs Kate Bramble, Mr and Mrs Almond, Mr Benjamin Downing, Mrs Morris, Mrs Mathews. Mr Francis Duncan, Mr Daniel CLeary, Mips M. A. Gunnelk Miss Susan Crockett, Mr George Terry. May Higjrins, Mr and Mrs Horsey and lour children, Mr £dward Parker.

- Per Shaw, Savill and Albion Company's B.M. a* TaihoVto sail February 7th. Saloon—Mr D. McLeod. Per P. and O. Compaoy'a steamera^Mr

L. Rolleston. Mr N. Bealey, Miss Low, Miss Bond, Mr Harry P. Slater, Miss Low, Mrs Hamilton Bond Per Orient Company's s.B. Oroya—Mr Townsend. second saloon; Mr and Mrs Brown and 2 children, steerage. ARRIVALS. The Shaw, Savill and Albion Company's R.M. 5.3. Coptic, 4448 tons. Captain GeoBurton (Lieut. R.N.R.), on December 26th, from London, via Plymouth, Teneriffe, Capetown, Hobart and Wellington. The ship Zulieka, 1092 tons. Captain Nichol, from Newcastle, on December 29th, under charter to Mr G. G. Stead Mr C. W. Turner's barque Lurllne, 716 tons, Captain Lunes, from Newcastle, on December 31st. The New Zealand Shipping Company's R.M. 5.3. Ruapehu, 4163 tons. Captain Mayoss, from London, via Plymouth, Teneriffe, Capetown, Hobart, and Port Chalmers, on January 6th. Passengers— For Lytteiton—First saloon — Mesdames Watt and A. Miles, Misses Hastle, Miles, and E. Saunders, Messrs E. F. Mayoss, and Jarvis. Second saloon — Mr and Mrs Stewart and family. Miss Paris. Steerage — Mesdames Mercier, Murray and family, and Newberry and family. Misses Chapman, Chisnall. and Henderson, Messrs J. Gilpin, Newberry, Jno. Riteon, and Fletcher. For Wellington—First saloon—Misses Unwin and Kempthorne, Mr W. C. Cargill. Second saloon—Messrs D. J. W. Edwards, A. Gordon, W. H. Hunt, and J. Watson; and 11 in the steerage.

[Br Telegraph.] ARRIVAL OF R.M.S. TAINUI. Auckland, January 10. Arrived, 6.30 p.m.—Tainul, R.M.S., from London. Passengers for Southern portsFirst saloon, for Wellington—Messrs A. White, R. S. Abraham, Mrs and Miss Abraham, Mr and Mrs Clifford, Mrs Barrand, Mr A. L. Cooper, Mr Bruce, Mrs Bruce, Masters Bruce (2), Major Macpherson Grant, Mrs Macpherson Grant, Mr and Mrs H. J. Haigh. Rev. C. H. King, C. F. Price, Miss Tennenfc. For Napier I—Mr1 —Mr K. Johns. For Wanganui—Miss-Epson. For Lyttelton—Messrs G. A. BlackJey, G. R. Halkett. For Port Chalmers—Mrs Law, Messrs C. Lund, H. Law, G. W. C. Shearer, Mrs Baylan, Misses Pearson, and Hargreaves, Messrs A. Cole, H, Fox, D. Mcßae, J. W. Rea. Miss A. Fervant. Second saloon—For Wellington—Misses S. E. Aimslie, M. Train, S. Train. A. Cabee, Mr and Mrs F. Train, Messrs J. Barbeer, J. R Morgan, H. B. Stewart, Master Train. For New Plymouth—Mrs C. F. Maclean, Mr Brice. For Lyytelton —Miss N. S. Miller, Messrs A. Cooke, Cochrane, Douglas, and 54 steerage. There are 39 Auckland passengers. The vessel has on board 1400 tons cargo for the South. Fine weather prevailed on the voyage. Tbe Tainui will ship here a quantity of meat for the London market, and will leave here on Saturday for Wellington. departures. The New Zealand Shipping Company's ship Waimate, 1123 tons, Captain Canese, for London, on December 28th. The Shaw, Savill and Albion Company's R.M. s.B. Coptic, 4448 tons, Captain Geo. Burton (Lieut. R.N.R), for Wellington, on January sth. The barque Glenhuntly, 548 tons, Captain Bid well, for the United Kingdom, on January 15th, under charter to Messrs P. Cunningham and Co. The barque Silverhow, 1221 tons, Captain Dougail, for London, on January 18th, under charter to the New Zealand Shipping Company. The Shaw, Savill and Albion Company's ship Marlborough, 1123 tons. Captain Hird, for London, on January 19th.

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Press, Volume XLVI, Issue 7262, 23 January 1889, Page 3

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MONTH'S SHIPPING. Press, Volume XLVI, Issue 7262, 23 January 1889, Page 3

MONTH'S SHIPPING. Press, Volume XLVI, Issue 7262, 23 January 1889, Page 3