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SHIPPING.

Port Chalmers. V-'RIVEO.-Al'G ST 13 Hawca, 8.8 , 402 tons, Ilansby, from the North Passengers: Mr Hoed -rid stve-age. Beautiful Star, s.e., 140 tons, White, from Oamaru. Passengers: Eight saloon. SAILED.—Adoist IS. Catlin, ketch, 43 tons, Norman, for C&tiln River. The Hawea, fron Nclsm via Lyttelton and intermediate ports, arrived at C p.m. on SUuday arid steamed alongside the export whatf. She left Ne'son at midn'ght of the f);h inst.; arrived at Picton atß 30a.m on tin 10th ; had a strong southerly gale and |high seas, and reached Wellington at 2 p m. ; left for the South at 0 p.m. cf the same day, and encountered a strong southerly gale, with high sea, until shcpasied the Kuikouras; thence the had moderate winds, and reaohod Lyttelton at 5.30 p.m. on the llth Inst.; left at 345 r.m. on the 12 hj inst., and cnCJuntered a strong soutjurly gale, with high eoas and equally weather, to [arrival. We thank Purser Nancarrow for report and files. The ketch Catlin, which has been lying wlnlbound for the last few days, tcck tulvainge ot the gale nindoraling, and sailed to-day for Catli:; River. The Haweftsteuned up to town this afo.noon. The Daiic, which left Wcliingt. n .'tily yesterday morning, was expected to reach the Heads in time todsyto come into poit, and the Pluoky proceeded to the Heads; but m there wai no sign of thodirect stoa.uer at high water, l ho tug returned to port The following vossols have been beHhed at the Duticdin wharvts during the past week:—Arrivals: livcrcirgill 123 tons (twice). Uotemahana 805, Rotorua 576, Ohau 411. Catlin 48, Beautiful Star 146 (twice), Omapero 352, Grafton 297 ; total, 3 (85 tonK. Departures : Cal'in 46, Rotorua 573, Ohau 411, Kawatira 2to, Mawhera S4O, Beautifnl Star 146 (twice) Inveicirgill 123, Rotomahana 803, Onupsre 352, Grafton 297, Victoria, 743; total, 4 331 tons. MOVEMENTS OP THE UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY'S FLEET. Mosdat, August 15. Bluff.—Walhora arrived 7.39 a.m. from Hobart; sailed 6 pm. for Port Chalmers. LmKLTON.—Hauroto arrived 8 30 am, and Mahinapuanoon, from Wellington ; latter sails 6 p.m. for Akaroa.- Grafton sails 9 p.m. for Wellington, Wellington.—Mararoa gills 6 pm. for Lyttelton Koranul siila 9 p.m. for Lyttelton. Nelson.—Mawhera arrived 8 a.m. from Wellington; tailed 5.30 a.m. for Dreyocouth.

THE DIRECT STEAMERS. The roneartro, from London, arrived at Wellington at four o'ofcok on Saturday afternoon. Bhe brings 88 passenger* of all olaiiee, 271 hagß malls, and 3,800 tons cargo-1,000 being for Wellington, 2,200 for Aucklai d, 740 for Port Chalmers, and 840 for Lyttal. ton, She left Plymouth on 2nd July, Madeira on the 6th, the Cape on the 22nd, and Hobart at 3 o'clock on August Bi She had fine weather to Stephens Island on Saturday morninfr, when she encounter d a heavy southerly gala with high sea, and this was the only ooeaslon water broke aboard tlneo leaving London, The officers are the eime, except tuafctt W« Moorehoife replaces Sraalhuge a* fourth officer, and Dr A. 0 Edwards succeeds Dr Liwsoti M "urtßom The total time from Plymouth Was li days 20 minutes, and aotual steaming 40 divs 18J hours, the average speed for voyage being slightly over 13 knots. Passengers for Port Chalmers i Salonn—John Charters. For the Bluff-Mr and Mrs W. O. Forbes. Second ealoon—Miss M, M'Culloob, Mrs A. Adams. Third cibln-Misses L Adams and J. Stewart, Mr R. Dium, Mr and Mfs J. Fleming, Miss Fleming. At three o'clock this afternoon the Dorl was reported as fourteen miles off the Heads. Sho will not reach Port Chalmers to-Dighti

snipping Telegram^. BiitFF, August 16,—The Walhora left llobson Bay , at 6 p.m. oh the 9th ; arrived at Hobart at 8 a m. on the llth ; left at 6 p.m.. and passed tho Solanders at 2 a in. on the 16th; arrived at the Bluff at 7 a.m. today. Experienced light southerly and easterly.winds with fine weather. Passengers: For tho Bluff— Messrs Limbo and Assliston (2) For Dnnedin— Mhs Strachan, Messrs Palmer, Hymuu, and Bacon. For Lyttelton Mesdamcs Beeohey and Watts, Mr Harrington and two children, Mr Stewart. For Wei. Ilngton-Messrs Piteady, Bejlerby. Nee, and Wilson. For Napier MUs tyetdojt. For Auckland —Mr Woodgato. > • .... Wellikgtqn, August 14.—The extremely boisterous weather which prevailed here einoe Friday interfered greatly with snipping business. The Itotomahana did not get away until four o'olook on Saturday. The Dorie, Hauroto, and Mahinapua, for Lyttelton, all got away this morning, Adelaide, August 13. Orient Company a s.s. Oroya, from Plymouth, with the following pissengers for New Zealand:-Messrs Carr, Bowden, and Fisher, Mrs Hills and Miss Carr; and second class. Auckland, August 15.—Alameda, from Sydney. Her' New Zealand passengers are—Mr W. A. B. Morrison, Mr Glynn, Mr John G. Martin and wife, Monelour Montour, Miss Walker, Monejeur M'Burnoy and wife; fifteen In the steerage. Svdnbv, August 18.-Manapourl, from Auokland, yesterday. Weather Telegram. The Harbor Board received the following telegram from the Meteorological Department at Wellington : ' Every indication poor tides for twenty-four hours from noon to-day, and frost totnight—B. A. Edwin. (Received at 2.6 p.m.)

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Evening Star, Issue 7290, 15 August 1887, Page 3

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SHIPPING. Evening Star, Issue 7290, 15 August 1887, Page 3

SHIPPING. Evening Star, Issue 7290, 15 August 1887, Page 3