SHIPPING.
Higk Water.
Tomorrow.—Talsroa Howls : 4.31 a-m., 445 p.m. Port Chalmers : 5.1 a.m., 625 p.m. Duuodln; 5.40 a.m., 6.10 p.m. ,
Port Chalmers.
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Taiaroa, B.a, 228 tone, M'Oee, from Timara. Passengers; Mr and Mrs Fichbon, Mrs Gowan, Miss Koppeubergen, Messrs Palmer, Pox, Jordon, Prowell, a Stagi at. 41 tons, wing, from Shag Point. a SAILED—Mi WH 1. Q Kakauui, 8.8., 68 tons, Suadsttum, for Inver- - Cargill. „ " Maori, as., 118 tons, Jones, fof Oamaro. '» Mitca ?. fl Aoacla, barqtio, 233 toua, Herbert, for Hobart* if j Moft, brig, 218 tons, Meyer, for Kaiparo, 5 Te Anau, aa, 1,038 tons, Carey, for Auckland via 5 intermediate norts. Pawengm*— Por Lyttelton: Mr 0 and Mrs Aldridge and family, Mrs Spooco, M»ss 8 Carroll, Mewsra Ashcroft, Peter Robertson, W. U. 0 1 Cutten, J. II Morrison. For Wellington : Moed«neß „ I Taylor, Smith, Miss Myers, Miss Rsee, Messrs Chris--8 tian, Clark, Williamson, Schutorg, W. Murray, lor 6 I Gisborne —Mr* and Mrs 11. J. Finn, family, and ser- ? 1 vant. For Auckland : Dr and Mrs Batchelor. *<.r (J Russell; Mr Durand. For Sydney : Mosers Hal , Howley, and Wllllma. t* Tho steamer Taiaroa loft TimArti at 6f) m. yesterday, arriving at Pori Clwlmers at five this uwinicg 1 . She brings forty-throe halos wool for the Canterbury ® and 310 sacks of grain for transhipment to the “ To Anan. , , . , ” The Rotorua, having received a thorough ovvrneui, both to machinery and hull, took a spin down tbo har’oor yesterday afternoon, when everythin* in coa« ' fl nectlon' with tho machinery worked very smoothly, it Sbo loaves for Melliourno on Friday Rex*, a The ship Osmaru, having transhipped her powder II was removed from the Quarantine ground and moored in a convenient discharging berth off Oaroy Bay. 1 Wo are indebted to Mr A. H. Rose for tho folio wing T copy cf a telegram he recohed this morning from lus aon at Tauranga “ The Taupo was floated at 3.w this morning, and is now being towod up the hsroor. Tho barque W. C. Wentworth Balled yesterday morning for Newcastle. The on>w at first refused to ~n „„„ in Wr ntwiiur that she whs in a leaky state
Tho steamer Taiaroa loft Timaru at 6 f> M. yesterday arrirliv at Port Chalmers at flra this morning. Sue brings forty-throo balo* wool for the Ontcrbnry and 310' sacks of train for to the To Anan. , . , Tho Botorua, having 1 received a thoroafrh ov#rn».Ul, both to machinery Mid hull, took a spin down tbo harbor yestord«y afternoon, when ovorythiny in coaliectlon' with tho machinery worked very smoothly. 8b o loAves for Melbourne on Friday Rex*. The ship o»m*ra, b*Tin« tranahipped her rowdcr, was removed from tho quarantine ground *nd moored In a convenient dluoharglntf borth oft Oaroy Bay. Wo are indebted to Mr A. H. Koeß for tho following: copy cf a telegram he received this morning boialia k.ii at Tauranjra :-" The Tftupo W!W floatod a» 3.*0 this moniiner, mid 13 now be'.nj; towod up the hsr.x>r. Tho barque W. C Wontworth sidled yesterday morning for Newcastle. The orgw at first refused to uo to 3«a In her, alleging that sho wxa in a leaky state and that har boata wtro thoroughly unseawortny. Finding his crew on tho point. th« captain , was •blii'ed to jfot men from iwhoro to tnke the vessel / out nnd they accompanied h«r for ft coaple 9t miles < on her voyage. By tho time, however, that tho v*flael .! had been 'mived oat by tho landsmen, tho er»w had arrivod at an understanding with Captain Berry and resumed thoir duty.—'South Cautertury Times, March 1.
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Sybsey, March !. Arawat*. iron Auckland. Acckuasd, March 1,-11 p.m., City o! New York, or San Francisco. . Man»kau, March 1.-Afternoon, Pengum, for Uew Plymouth. ~ , Wbimsgtoh, March I.—Martha Reid, schooner, from Oiinaru.—Albion, from Auckland.— 8.80 p.m., Wakatipu, for Sydney. LYTTBLTODf, March I.—lsland Lily, from Chatham Island*— 9 p.m., Hswca, for Wellington. Mblcmenb, March 2.—Rotomahana from tho BiuH. Kingarooma, for tho Bluff.
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Evening Star, Issue 5610, 2 March 1881, Page 3
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655SHIPPING. Evening Star, Issue 5610, 2 March 1881, Page 3
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