SHIPPING.
High Water. To-morrow.— Taiaroa Heads: 7,1 a.m., 7.22 p.m. Port Cbaimers: 7.41 a.m.. 8.2 p.m. Dunedin: 8 20 a.m., 8.47 p.rn. Port Chalmers. SAlLED.— August 9. Kawatiri, s.s., 283 tons, Apstein, for Westport. Jfawhera, s.e., 340 tons, Hi!', for Greymouth via Oamaru. Beautiful Star, s.s., 146 tons. White, for Oamaru. August 10. Rotomahana, s.s., 986 tons, Gatov, for Auckland via Lyttelton and intermediate ports. Passengers: For Lyttelton Rev. Mr M'Donald, MessrsC. J. Webb, M'Kcnzie. For Wellington—Miss Capperton, Mrs M’Kenzie, Messrs J. Nces, fiother, Johnston, For Gisborne—Mrs Nixm and child. For Auckland -Mrs Cotter and child, Jiisa Jarrclt, Messrs Pearce, Jarrett, Nixon; three steerage.
The hulks Thomas and Henry and Esk were hauled into the graving dock yesterday afternoon for overhaul and' cleaning.
The ketch Catlin, which has been laid up for some time past, is again in commission. She sailed down from Dunedin and anchored off Carey Bay, in readiness to sail for Gatlin River as soon as the i, W. breeze moderates.
MOVEMENTS OF THE UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY’S FLEET.
Wednesday, August 10. Lyttelton. —Te Anau arrived (i a.m. from Welling, ton ; sailed 5 p.m. for Poit Cha'mers.—Rotorua arrived 8.30 a.m from Port Chalmers; sailed 3.30 p.m. for Wellington.—Ohau arrived 0 30 pm. from Port Chalmers. Wellington.— Orawaiti arrived lam. from Westport. Kelson.— Penguin arrived 10.30 a.m.. from New Plymouth; sailed noon fur Wellington -Mnhinapua arrived 10.30a,m from Wellington; railed I p.m. for Westport.—Koranui arrived 11 a.m from Wellington called noon for Grcymouth, New Plymouth —Wnnaka arrived noon from Wellington ; sills 6 p.m. frr Manukau. Russell. — Manapouri arrived 6.30 a.m. from Auckland ; s riled noon for Sydney. Shipping Telegrams. Wellington, August 9.-Mahinarua and Wanaka, from South.—Macgregor, from North.—C. P. Dixon, barque, from Port Chalmers.—Koranui, for the West Coast —Janet Nicoil for Oarnaru. The Woosung, which sailed to day for Hongkong, took 1,800 tons of G eynnuth coal and thirty-five Chinese passengers. Lyttelton, August o.—Rosamond, for Greymemtlr —Grafton, for Tinrarn and D.rneciin. -Tekapo for Sydney direct.
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Evening Star, Issue 7286, 10 August 1887, Page 3
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327SHIPPING. Evening Star, Issue 7286, 10 August 1887, Page 3
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