SHIPPING.
Port Chalmers.
ARBIVEP.-AI'O ST 6.
Tefcapo, i.s., 1,601 tons, Anderson, from Newcastle via Wellington and Oamaiu. ,„ , _. , ' ■ Rotorua, a*. B6D tons. Neville, from Nelson via Lyttelton and Intermediate ports. Passengers: Mrs S.lnd, Miss Leonard, Messrs Holmes, Hart, .leases, Donaldson, Glass, and twentyolght in the steerage.
Tho Tekapo, from Newcastle via Wcllineton and Oamaru, arrived at Port Chalmers at 6 a in. to-d_y, and steamed direct to town. The Auokland Seamen's Union have eo far arranged matters that they will have two or three boats runolDir in. opposition to the Northern I Company within a fortnight or three weeks. The Union had endeavored to .Arrange for a charter of the Charles Edwa'd, but found the owners had other engagements for the vessel, so she could not be spared. The s.s. lovercargill will likely be engaged, The dredge Vulcan, having been cleaned and repainted, was hauled out of the graving do_k this fere* noon, and h:r place taken up by the steamer Rotorua. The Rotoiua, from Nclscn via Lyttelton and intermediate ports, arrived at Port Cbalmers'at 8.85 a.m. to day. She left Nelson at 7 p.m. on the 2nd Inst, Pioton at 7 a.m. on the. Sjd, Wellington at 8 p.m. same day, Lyttelton at 340 pm. on tho ,4tb, and Akaroa at 7 p.m. on the samo day: experienced frcßh southerly wit.da, with doll weather and head sea, from .Nelson to Lyttelton; thence moderate N„. winds, with dull weather, to arrival. MOVEMENTS OF THE UNION STEAIf SHIP COMPANY'S FLEET. Friday, August 5. Bluff.—Tarawera arrived 7.45 am. from Port Coalmen; sailed 4 pm. for Melbourne. Whllisqton.—Manapouri arrived 10 a.m. from Lyttelton ; sails 8 p. .u for Napier.—Hawea arrived 1 p.m from Nc!s:ii; failed 5 p.m. for Lyttelton.— Austra hj sailed noon for Napier. Nklson.- Penguin arrived 8 a.m. from Wellington; tiils 9 p.m. for New Plymouth. Manuka..—Wanaka' sailed 10 45 a.m. for New Plymouth. Weather 'telegram. The Harbor Bnard received the following telegram from the Meteorological Department at Wellington : V Every indication heavy gale between north-east and nor hj and west, and heavy rain within ten hours from now. Glass further fall.—R. A. Edwin." (Received at 12 30 p.m.) Shipping Telegrams. Auckland, August 4.- Rangitikei, ship, Taylor, from London, ninety-two days out. Lyttrlton, Auzust 4 -Wakatipu and Manapouri, for Wellington.—Herald, for, Greymouth Ohau, for Oamaru and Dunedin Kotcrua; for Dunedln.
Stdnkv, Amrusfc 4. -Mararoa, for Auckland. Melbourne, August 4.—Evening: Waihora, from the Bluff. London, August 2. Thomas Bell, from Lyttelton. —Lady Joclyn, from Napier.—Aikshaw, from Gisborne.—The Orient steamship Austral (Melbourne, June 24) arrived at Plymouth to-day.
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Evening Star, Issue 7282, 5 August 1887, Page 3
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424SHIPPING. Evening Star, Issue 7282, 5 August 1887, Page 3
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