SHIPPING.
Hlffli Water. To-morrow.— Taiaroa Heads ; 2.17 a.m., 2.38 p.m. Port Clialmers: 2.67 a.m., 3.15 p.m. Dunedin: 3.42 a.m., 4.0 p.m. Port Clialmers. A IRIVEO.— March 22. Manapouri, 0.8., 1,020 tons, Logan, fiom Sydney via the Bluff, lafsangcrs : Mr* Turner, Miasea M'Kenzie, Laurie, Mr and Mrs Bryson, Mr and Mrs Jones, Mr and Mrs Griffiths, Mo.-srs Murray, Keith, M'Kenzie, Proctor, Washbouril, Guikenhcimer, Lockett, Campbell, Riordan, Mufgrove, Harding ; and twenty-six in the steerage. SAILED -March 21. Wareatea, s.s., 280 tons. Ewap, lor Wes'port. Gerda, s.s., 340 tons, Erickson, (or Greymouth. The Manapouri, from Melbourne via the Bluff, arrived at 7 a.m. to-day. She left Melbourne at 6 p.m. on the 16th lost.; bad SW. winds, with dull weather, tight across, and reacted the Bluff attain, on the 21st; left again at 630 p.m. same day ; had fine weather along the coast, and passed Cape Saunders at 5 am. to-day, arriving as above. Wo thank Mr Hudson (purser) fer report and exchanges. The Wareatea, for Westport, and Gerda, lot Grcymoulh, sailed yesterday evening. The Herald steamed up to town to take io cargo for the West Coast The Manapouri steamed up to town this alternoorr. MOVEMENTS OF THE UNION BTEAMHIPB COMPANY’S FLEET. Tuf.ssy, March 22. Lyttelton— Kor nui arrived 6 a.m. from Timaru ; railed 2 p.m. (or Wellington.—Wairarapa arrived 7.30 a.ro. from Wellington; sailed 4 p.m. for Port Chalmers. —l7a we a arrived BSO|-.m. from Port Chalmers ; sails 9 p.m. for Wellington. Wellington.— Grafton arrived 10 a.m. from Lyttelton ; sailed fi p.m. for Nelson. Nelson.— Penguin eriived 7 a.m. from Wellington ; returns 6 p.m. New Plymouth. Rotorua arrived 6 a.ra. from Manukau; sailed 730 am. for Nelson. Shipping Telegrams. Auckland, March 21. Veritas, from Java. Soutbi ro Cross, from Norfolk Island. Wellington, March 21.—Wairarapa, for Melbourne via South and Hobart. Passengers : Misses Duthio, B'shop, Martin Patello, and Myers, Mesdamos Ovonden, Stanasr, Bishop. Sfartin, Meredith, Bonar, Clifton. Walmaloy, and Waterhouse, Revs. J. B. Waterhouse and Taylor. Meesrs Scalding, Green, Mann, Rubfcll, Redwood, Dennis, MThorsoo, Duihie, Erefrant, Ltghtband, Dryden, Styoho, Rule, Fuller, Mason, Mailer, Gunn, Buokland, Blacklock, Smith, Robertson, Bcrens, Swcetapplo, Clnleo, Brook, Smiih, and Master Shaw; and twelve in the steerage. - Penguin, for Pioton and Nelson. Lyttelton, March 21.—H, J. Libhy, barque, from Wellington.—Tekapo and Mahinapua, for the South. Grafton and Wakatu, for Wellington —Timaru, for Westport. ... , , San Francisco, March 19.—Alameda, from Auckand. Weather Telegram. The Harbor Beard received the following lelegrau. from the Meteorological Department at Wellington: —“Watch barometer; bad weather approaching between north-east and north and west; glass fall again soon; every indications heavy rain.—R. A. Edwin.” (Received at I£B p.m.)
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Evening Star, Issue 7167, 22 March 1887, Page 3
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430SHIPPING. Evening Star, Issue 7167, 22 March 1887, Page 3
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