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SHIPPING.

High Water. To-morrow— Taiaroa Heads : 11.2 a.m,, 11.39 p.m. Port Chalmers ; 11.42 x.ra., 0.19 p.m. Duuedin : 0.27 a.m., 1.4 p.m. Port Chalmers. ARRIVED— Judy 8 Shag, s.s., 81 tons, Wing, from Shag Point. J ULY 9. Kakanui, s.s., 69 tons, Sundstmm, from Catlin River. Penguin, s.h., 749 tons, Anderson, for Northern ports. hj ssengoix: For Lytt“lt<m—Mr and .Mrs Kelly and three children, Mr Eckhold. For Wellington —Mr Trevethlck. For New Plymouth—Me.- s-s lO'jrers and Irwin. For Picton — Messrs Redwood (3). For Auckland—Misses Backen and Duncan. SAILED—JuIy 9. Cassandra, s.s., 927 tons, Ahrens, for Sydney.

July 10. William Turner, barque, Lit tons, Place, from Newcastle. The German steamer Cassandra sailed at 9 n.m. yesterday with a full cargo of grain, flour, and potatoes for Sydney. The s.s. Kakamii, Com Catlin River, arrived at Port Chalmers at -1.-B. p.m. yesterday, and steamed on to Dunedin. Tho barque Lohengrin, which is expected at Port Chalmers from Liverpool, la making a very long passage, this being her 135 th day out; whllo the harquentiuo Sirocco, from Newcastle (N.S.W.), Is forty-threo days out from that port. A more un-English crew than that to lie found on hoard the steamer Bowen (leaving out the Europeans) rarelv inhabit the forooiudk- of a British vessel. Tho whole ship’s company numbers fifty-four persona. Tho master, Ids officers and engineers, and the chief steward, altogether nine in number, comprise the white population of tho Bowen. Tho remaining forty-flvo are comprised of Chinese, Japanese, Arabs, Africans, and Hindo is ccrtiiidy a mixed family, ami apparently n happy one, as Happiness goes in the profession. AUo seamen are. paid 14dol per month, quarter-masters ITdrl, firemen I‘Jdol, trimmers lldol, and hoys from Sdul to 9dol, the ruling wages out of Foochow.— 1 Press.’ Tho barque William Turner left Newcastle on July 1 with moderate westerly winds, which continued for several days, and then' Increased into a strong gale from the N.W. to tho westward, attended by a heavy sea, which broke on board, starting her bulwarks and doing other damage ; tho gale moderated after twelve hours; passed the Snares at 11 a.m. on tho 9th : breasted Stewart Island on the same evening, and arrived at Port Chalmers at 2.80 p.m. to-day. She saw nothing of tho schooner Sirocco. Tho gross tonnage of the steamers of tho whole world amounted in 1881 to 6,700,000 tons. Tho tonnage of British steamers was 4,200,000 tone, while the Mercantile Marine of France was but 420,000 tong, and that of the United States 630,000 tona. The New Zealand Shipping Company’s list for July has the following shipping news :—From Loudon for Lyttelton—Tho Thorn left May 10; tho Rakaia, May 2$ ; Looh Oree, June 28 ; and the Walroa was loading. For Timaru—Gera Ilcyc, June 80. For Oamaru— Unicorn, loading. For Port April 25; Peter Stuart, May 27; Ben Nevis, June 28: Waikato, loading. Tho Woodvillo left Liverpool April S, and the Beechdalo was loading for Port Chalmers. For Wellington-Cltv of Taujoro, April 28 : Norman McLeod, May 27; Otaki, Juno 28; Wanganui, loading For Auckland—Eastorhill, March 26 ; Colleen, April 21; Ashmore, Mav 20; Earl Derby, May 27; Loch Awe, June 28; Loch Fleet, loading. Tho Astorion left Liverpool for Auckland May 13. Shipping Telegrams. Bu;tr, July 10.—The Rotomahnna arrived off the Bluff at 8 p.m. yesterday. She left Melbourne on tho 4th Inst.; ‘'ailed at Hobart on the 6th ; left there at 5 p.m. ; tm .'resh westerly winds and fine weather throughout; sails at 6 p.ni. for Port Chalmers. Passengers: For the Bluff—Messrs Galvin Schaefer, Jolley, Lawry, and Ferrall. For Dunedin—Messrs Aston, Lcsooh, Hounority, and Mearos, Dr A. J. Ferguson, Mr Hamby, Mrs, Miss and Master Hamby ; and twelve in the steerage. For Lyttelton—Miss Wilson, Mrs Lucas, Rev. Mr Sharp, Mr Clark ; and two in tho steerage. For Wellington—Mrs, Miss, Master Forwood, Messrs Ciapham, Penny, Samuels, and Oakley, Mr and Mrs Rowe. For Auckland— Messrs Hillman (2), Luff, and Stubby, Mrs Woodyear ; and two in tho steerage. Mblbouiinb, July 9.—Manapouri, from tho Bluff. London, July B.— Candidate, from Timaru (February 21).— Cynosure, from Lyttelton (March B). Loch Dee, from Lyttelton (March 29). Wellington, July 9.—Wakatipu, from Sydney. Auckland, July' 10.-Eastcrhill, barque, Captain Evans, 105 days from London. During a terrific storm John Joseph Thomas was washed overboard, and was not seen afterwards.

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Evening Star, Issue 6030, 10 July 1882, Page 3

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SHIPPING. Evening Star, Issue 6030, 10 July 1882, Page 3

SHIPPING. Evening Star, Issue 6030, 10 July 1882, Page 3