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SHIPPING.

High Water To-morrow, —Taluroa Heads: 5.32 a.m., 5.50 p.r.-. Port Chalmers : f1.12 a.m., C3O p.m. Duncdln : 6.57 '.m., 7.15 p.m. ; ♦ Port Chalmers. AMOVED.— April 27. Kakanui, S.s , BO tons, Best, from Waikawa. SAILED.— April 26. Wanaka, s.s., 22S tons, White, for Oamaru. Tarawera, a.e., 1.269t0n5, Sincla'r, from Sjdn&y via Auckland and Ewt Coast ports. Passengers: Mes dames Stewart, Escott, Missus Arderson, Burton, Harmnn, Roch, Messrs Clark, Simkin, Tinker, M'Donald, Anderson, Ross, Dickie, Geriekor, Burton, Fraser, Tread well) Duport, Davl*, Allen, Given, Stoddard, Harris, and 20 in the steerage. April 27. Go-Ahead, 5.8,, 132 tons, FJumloy, for Napier via Oamaru and intermediate ports. Mararoa, s.s.. 1,168 tons, Eiie, for Sydney via Auckland arid intermediate ports. Passengers For Lyttclton-Mrs Pierepoint, Mr and Mis Thomson, Misses Shand (2), Tortd. Pierepoint, Ralllnshaw, Mr King For Wellington—Mcsdames Campbell, Bhu'leze, Mr and Mrs M'Neill and family, Miss M rsden, Hon. Captain and Mrs Fraser, Messrs James Mills, M.H 8., V. Pyke, M.H.R., A. E. Anderson, Morz, Campbell. For "Napier Mrs Duplewhito. Mr Campbell. For Auokland-Mr and Mrs Wills, Messrs Ktith, Morton, and Stott; and four in tho steerage. Hauroto, s.s., 1,278 tons, Kennedy, for Sydney via Oamaru, Lyttelt:n, and Wellington. Passengers: For Oamaru-Mr and Mrs Davidson. For SydneyMiss Jewitt. The Kawatiri, with 340 tons coal from Westport, arrived alongside the hulk Frederick BasselatS.SO p.m. yesterday. She left Westport at 10.16 am. of the 23rd inst., had strong S. and S.W. winds, and passed Cape Farewell at 8.20 p.m. same day, Stephens Island at 4.15 a m. of tho 24th, and Cape Campbell at 2.85 p.m. on same day, anivlrn,' as above. The Go-Ahead sailed early this morning for Napier via Oamaru and intermediate p^rts. Tho Tarawcra, from Sydney via Auckland and E»Bt Coast ports, arrived at 11.46 a.m. to-day. She left Sydney at 4 p.m. of tho 14th inst., and reached Auckland at 4 p.m. of tho 10th ; sailed attain at 1 p.m. of the 21st; called at Gisborne on the 22nd, Napier on the 23rd, and arrived at Wellington at 10 a m of the 24tb ; left again at 4 p.m. of the 25th, reaching Lyttelton at noon of the 28'h; pushed on again for headquarters at 6 p.m. same day, arriving as above, having experienced ttronz head winds until passing Akaroa, thence 6>e weather with heavy head swell. We thank Mr Humphreys (purser) for report and exchanges. The Kakanui, from Waikawa, arrived early this mo- nine, and passed tho Port to Dunedin. The Hauroto leaveo the Dunedin wharf this evening for Sydney via Oamaru. Tho barque Loch Naw, which has been anchored in Carey Bay for some time past, is again to be put in oommission. She was towed to town this forenoon, and will load for an Intercolonial port. The Wautka sulod last night for Oamaru. The Mararoa steamed down from Dunedin, tendered by the tue Plucky, this morning. After taking in oi'go at the George street pier she embarked her passengers and sailed this afternoon for Sydney via Auckland and East Coast ports. MOVEMENTS OF THK UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY'S FLEET. Wkdnbsdat, April 27. WELLiKQToa.—flaweo arrived noon from Nelson; sails 9 p.m. for Lyttelton. NAPiBR.-Omaper<j arrived 8 a.m. from Lyttelton , sailed 5 pm. for Gisborne. NstSON.-Grafton arrived 8 a.m. from Wellington ; ' sailed 11 a.m for Wo-tport —Rotorua arrived 9 a.m. from Pioton ; tails 10 p.m. for New Plymouth. New Plymouth. Peuituin arrived early from Manukau ; sailed 2 p.m. for Nelson. THE DIRECT STEAMERS. Tho Doric left Rio on the morning of the 25th inst., for Plymouth. Shipping Telegrams. Auckland, April 27.—Yesterday, the America, ship (Captain Adams), from London. Two deaths occurred on tho voyatrc: tho flrafc on the 22nd January, whonone of tho cew(P. Findlay) died of dysentery, and on the let February another (W. Marshall) ditd fit consumption. London, April 28. -Waikato. from Port Chalmers,— Turakimh, l>om Wallington. from Lyttc-lton. WaitiDgi, from Auckland.—Piako, from Napier.— Zealaodia, from Napier.—Alceetis, from Oamaru.— Ganymede from tho Bluff. Weather Telegram. The Bftrbor Board reoelvsd 4ho telejrui from the Meteorological Department at Wellington: -" Every indication very low tides for 24 hrjurs; low water thi« forenoon and frost or vry eld to-night.— R A Edwin" (Received a 1 138 ;• n.l

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Evening Star, Issue 7197, 27 April 1887, Page 3

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SHIPPING. Evening Star, Issue 7197, 27 April 1887, Page 3

SHIPPING. Evening Star, Issue 7197, 27 April 1887, Page 3