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SHIPPING TELEGRAMS.

Wfiu.iN*OTo!f, September 18. Arrived— Alahinapua, from Onehunga and Taranaki; Hermione, ship, Captain Coriez, 103 clays, from London. The Miowera, which arrived this afternoon from Sydney, en route to Vancouver, met a very hea7y S.W. gale on the voyage across ami was hove to for seventeen hours. She has sixty-five through passengers. Her passengers for New Zealand are—Mesdames Jellicoe, Skrine, Dr. Sault, Messrs Jellicoe, Hadley, Brett, Speedie, Nesbitt and Price. ■ Sailed—Miowera, for Fiji, Honolulu, and Vancouver. Passengers — Misses Pearce,

Soanes, Lewis, Apperby, Cohen, and Lowrie (2), Mesdames Stewart and Jenson, Messrs Jenson, Campbell, Lowrie (4), and Williams, September 19. Arrived — Mawhera, from Nelson and Pioton; Te Anau, from the South ; Pukaki, from Newcastle. She fell in with same gale as Miowera, and was hove-to for eleven hours.

The barque Kate Tatham, from Newcastle, passed the Heads this afternoon, and wished to be reported. 11.M.5. Goldfinch, having been dokycrlby the strong southerly gale, has been ordered to return to Auckland, and will meet H.M.S. Pylades there and not at Welling, ton as was intended. Tho Pylades sailed for the North thin morning.

Port Ckat,mjsks, September 18. Arrived — Ptireoru, from lnvercarg'll • Omapera, from Oamavu. ' Sailed—Pareora, for the Bluff.

September 19. Arrived—Ruahine and Tarawera, from Lyttelton. Sailed—Omapere, for Timaru.

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 9836, 20 September 1897, Page 6

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SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. Press, Volume LIV, Issue 9836, 20 September 1897, Page 6

SHIPPING TELEGRAMS. Press, Volume LIV, Issue 9836, 20 September 1897, Page 6