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SHIPPING.

«> High Water. To-morrow —Taiaroa Heads; 9.1S a.tn., 9.50 p.m ; Port Chalmers; 9.5S a.m., 10.30 p.m. Duuoain : 10.13 a.m., 11.21 p.m. ■■ ■■■<> At the Heads. Clansman, brigantine, from Auckland. ——— oFort Chalmers. ARRIVED— August 5. Shag, 8.8. , 31 tons, Wing-, from Shag Point. Maori, 8.8., 174 tons, Cromarty, from Oamaru. Ten passengers. Arm's! 0. Isalsdla Anderson, schooner, 79 tons, Living, from Crevmouth. Arons! V. Morksworth, 9.8., 164 tons, Ewcn, from Westport. Thomas and Henry, brig, 215 tons, Marks, from Ifokianga. . Palmerston, ketch, 25 tons, Brown, from Gatlin Liver. Gatlin, ketch, 43 tons, Ormond, from Timaru (put in). SAILED—Arm s! 5. Aheona, ship, 979 tons, Wilson, for Portland (Oregon). . ~ , , r , Pampero, barque, CSS tons, Munchausen, for Lyttelton. AmrsT C. Kakanui, s.s., 59 tons, Sundstrum, for Invercargill. Arurs! 7. Wanaka, s.s., 493 tons, Holmes, for Northern ports. Passengers ; For the Mannkau—Messrs Ewan, A. Clark. For Hokitika—Miss Duncan, Air Wright. The evidence given by Johnston, mate of the schooner KU/. ihcth Curie, relative to her wreck, was so complicated that Mr Hill, Collector of (.ustoms at Auckland, did not feel justified in dealing with it. A nautical inquiry before the Resident Magistrate and Captain Eraser, nautical assessor, is to lie field. The Aheona. for Portland (Oregon), and barque Pampero, for Lyttelton, were towed to sea on Saturday Maori left Oamaru at 5.40 p.m. on Saturday ; experienced hazy weather ami light southerly winds along the coast, ami reached Port Chalmers at 10 p.m. She brought 300 sacks of flour for the Waimca and 75 sacks for the Wanaka. The schooner Isabella Anderson, with PR) tons coal from Greymouth, arrived early yesterday morning. Sho left the Grey on the 29th ult. with a S.E. breeze ; passed Cape Foulwind next day, when the wind hauled to the eastward and kept in that quarter until passing Rock Point on the 24th ; met with baflling winds and calms until the 20th ; a light S.W. breeze set in \ |K\S6e<i (.’ape Ciuiipboll next cluy I brcuHtcd tho Knikouras on the r.Sth, when a strong S.W. breeze set in which compelled her to nm hank to tho_ Peninsula for shelter ; remained there until the Ist insk; had a light N. breeze which lasted for six hours, followed by K. to S.E. winds ami hazy weather, which brought her up to the Heals on Saturday evening, and sailed up as above. The brig Thomas ami Henry was passed on the 3rd. , , , The Vulcan, which has been doing good work at the Bowen pier during tho last week, was hauled into tiic Graving Dock this morning for overhaul. The brigantine Clansman, from Auckland, reached tho Heads this forenoon. We may hourly look forward to the arrival at the Heads of‘the ship liter of Erin, which left London on May 2, now ninety-eight days out. She should he closely followed by the ships Peter Stewart from fue same port, now seventy seven days o.R, and tne 1 yttolton *w, SGVunty-{i\c out, both Vessels being not.si for their fast passages. > The repairs to the steering gear of the ship limarn are now being putted forward with all despatch. As soon as they me completed she will he towed clear of the Heads and sail for Portland, Oregon. The stern-wheel steamer Matau steamed down from Dunedin this afternoon and berthed alongside trie railway pier. The barque Ahair was lowed down from Dmiut.n this afternoon by the tug Koputai, and berthed at t .rj railway pier to complete her loading for Ik.petown. Tire harq|.e Waimea ise.vpeciod to le..ve tor London on Wednesday. Sin; has now on hoard 592 bales wool, 11 ditto sheepskins, 270 ditto lahhit-skins, 47 ditto basils, 213 casks tallow, 4,073 sacks wheal, 903 ditto Hour. The ketch Gatlin, ter Gatlin'S River, put in thki forenoon. 13tie left Timaru op the 2nd insf. Tho brig Thomas and Henry, timber laden iroiu Ifokianga, reached the Heads last night, ami wau lowed Up to Dunedin early this morning by the tug Plucky. 'Tho kctcli Palmerston, from Gatlin Liver, arrived this forenoon. The Waniikiv, for Northern Ports, Sailed this afternoon. , , , , , . , . TheMerkaworth, from Westport, arrived at eight this morning and steamed alongside the dicdgcNo. 000 to (tlflchar^e. Tho Union (Joinpunv s now luunch Dig "Wfiihi nmdc a trial trip down the harbor on Saturday.

Shipping Telegrams. Arc’Ki.ANa, August 0. Kyno, for tho Harvey Group. [,vrn;iton, August 5. Kavenscr*i»', for London.— Oregon, for Sydney.- C> pm., Hero, for Wellington.— Dp.ni., Hawea, for Wellington. Wsi i.ixnioN, August (i. -llero and Ifmvea, for tlic Soul.li. Avawata, from Auckland.—Beautiful Star, from WcHtport.—Annie Bow, from Auckland.-Con-U-renoe, from Newcastle. Mi;i.i;oni.NK, August 5.--livening, P. and O.’s Koine, with the inward Suez mail.

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Evening Star, Issue 6054, 7 August 1882, Page 3

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SHIPPING. Evening Star, Issue 6054, 7 August 1882, Page 3

SHIPPING. Evening Star, Issue 6054, 7 August 1882, Page 3