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SHIPPING.

High Water. To-morrow.— Talaroa Hoads : 4.44 a.m., 5.4 pm. Port Chalmers : 521 a.ra., 514 p.ui. Uunodlo ; 6 0 i.m., 6.29 p.m., , . Port Chalmers. ARRIVED.- Junb 7. .Kakanui, Pott Molyncux, June 8. . Waihora, s.s., 1.269 tons, Popham, Itom Melbourne via Hobart and the Bluff. Passengers: For Dunedin —Mr and Mrs A. Cargill/Mr and Mrs A, Allen, Mias Mclbin, Messrs Hedgers, S. Rodger ; twelve steerage. For Northern ports—Dr and Mrs M* Arthur, Meedames Bake, Bonar, Kennedy, Stott, Linklater, Carleton (2), Solly, Dr Deck, General Schaw, Messrs Moore, U. T. Marsh, J. Hawer, A. Overman, D. J. Sullivan, Mistes Kennedy; and fifteen steerage. , : Manapouri, s.s., 1,020 tons, Logan, from Sydney via Auckland and East Coast ports. Passengers—Mrs Peterson, Miss Johnston, Aitken, Rodgeis, Glasgow, M‘Lcan (2), Messrs Joel, Davis, Boyos, Bowel, Broad ; and seven iu the steerage. SAILED - June 7.

Kakanui, s.s , 56 tons, Best, for the Molynoux and Waikawa.

Beautiful Star, s.s., 146 tons. White, for Oamatu, June 8. ’

, Wakatipu, s.s., 1,158 tons, Whaler, for Sydney via Tima u, Lyttelton, and Wellington. Passengers : ForTitnarn Mr Tli«rUwa»». V>r Wul ington—Mr And Mrs Kliot-Ellott, Dr and Mr Whitehead. Fo Sydney —Mr Day and family ; seven in the steerage.

I The ba'quo Bolls arrived at Oamaru yceterdny after a five wcckti' patßago from Newcastle (N.S.W.) She mst with very heavy weather The Kakan'ui, from tnvercvrgill via Port Molyncux, arrived at ihu Duncdin wharf early jfstcrday morning, W"l Hailed in the evening for Port Molyncux ai.d Waikawa. Tho Waihon, ffom Melbourne vli Hobart and tho Bluff, arrived alongside the. George street pier at 7 a.m. to-day. She lift th.i Blurt at 4.30 p.m. yenlcrdaj; experienced modoratc and variable winds, wPh dull weather, thick fogs, and hijih beam swell frMii Melbourne to tho iJ'uff; thence fine weather, with light variable winds along the coast. The Manapouri, f row Sydney via Auckland and Eisl Coast ports, arrived alontsiio thcrail»ay pier at 1) a.m to-day. She loft Lyttclton at 4 p.m yesterday, cntcrin;,' the Heads at 830 a.m. to-day. Experienced linht variable winds with fine weather from Sydney to Lyttelton, thence thick hazy weather, owing to which she wa3 delayed outside the Heads for two hours. MOVEMENTS OF THE UNION STEAM SHU* COMPANY'S FLEET. WEDNESDAY, JuNB 8. Lvh'KL'foN.—Tekapo arrived 9.30 a.m. frcin Newcistle. Koranui arrived 030 a.m. from Taiuru ; sailed 2 p m. for Wellington. Orbymoutii.— Wainui sailed 10 a m. for Nelson. New Plymouth. - Penguin arrived 7 a.m from Manukau ; sailed 11 a.m. for Nelson. Russbll.—Wairarapa arrived 7 a.m. fiom Auckland; returnol 5 p.m. Shippingr Telegrams. London, June o. Tho ship O'ari, loading for Port Chalmers, took fro, and Loth the vessel and cargo were slightly injured.—Arlgua, barque, from Oamaru. ' —The Peninsular and Oriental Company's s s Ballarat (Melbourne, April 19) arrived at Ilymcilth to-day. New York, June 0.-Lincherden, barque, from Auck'and, San Francisco, June 6.—Tbc Z.'alandialtft on the 3'd inst. at 4 p.m for Auckland. AccklaHo, June 7.—Penguin for the South. Passengers—The London Circus Company (30), Miss Aiery, Messrs 11. C Drookliold, W. 11. Wright, Lawea, James) and Mrs Oram Lyttelton, June 7.—Manapouri, tor the Sottth Passengers—Mesdames Meredirh, Messrs Scott, Davics, Watson, Thoma?, Abbott, Broad.—Uotorua and Grafton, for Wellington. Wellington, June 7.-Außtralia, from Auckb nl via tho East Coast.—Ms, barque, for Dunedin,—Srella, for the Southern Hgh'.houscs.— June 8 : The Coptx ariivol horeat3.l4 this morning. Sha left London on the 21et April, Plymouth on the 23rd, Teneriffe on tho 28th, Capo Town on May 14, and Hobart on June 3. Had fine weather throughout the passage, which was an untventful one. The officers arc the same as on the la-t trip, with tho exception of the surgeon, that position being now filled by Dr Palmer, Dr Humphreys (the former surgeon) havin,'cnterod th.) P. and O. service. Amongst the passengers are Mr Arthur Clayden ttnd Mrs Olajdeh. THE DIRECT STEAMERS. The Kaikoura left Plymouth on the afternoon of the 4th for Wellington via the Cape and Hobart. The Coptic's passcngcrj for Otago : Second chss - Messri Salmond, Cardlish, Cowper, and Wood. Third cabin-Messrs Kc-binsan, Taylor, Donovan, M'Fadcn, Downie, Leather, Taylor, Johnson, Sloane, Hunter, and Mo rison.

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Evening Star, Issue 7233, 8 June 1887, Page 3

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SHIPPING. Evening Star, Issue 7233, 8 June 1887, Page 3

SHIPPING. Evening Star, Issue 7233, 8 June 1887, Page 3