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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.

SMjpplag Telegmtvß

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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SHIPPING. Evening Star, Issue 5610, 2 March 1881, Page 3

SHIPPING. Evening Star, Issue 5610, 2 March 1881, Page 3

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