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SHIPPING.

Port Chalmers. ARRIVED,— September 3. Beautiful Star, s.s„ 146 tons, White, from Oamaru. Passengers : Twelve saloon and two steerage. Kakanui, 8.8., 60 tons, Best, from Catlin River. September 4. Invercargill, s.s.. 130 tons, Sundstrum, from Invercargill via the Bluff. September 5. Rose M., barque, 366 tone, Bali, from Newcastle. SAlLED.— September 4. Tekapo, s.s., 1.601 tons, Anderson, for Melbourne via the Bluff. The T.mgariro commenced to take in her frcz.'nmu'toD this morning. Toe Beautiful Star left Oamaru at 3.10 p m. on the 3rd inst. ;;had fresh westerly winds, with fine weather, along the coast, and arrived at Rattray street whaif at 0.65 p.m. The Invercargill, from Invercargill via the Bluff, arrived at 8.30 a.m. yesterday, and steamed past the Port to Dunedin. The Kakanui arrived from Catlin River at 9.30 p.m. on Saturday, ar.d steamed direct to town. The following vessels have been berthed at the Dunedin wharves during the past week Arrivals: Spray 50 tons. E. U. Cameron 41, Enterprise 84, Orpheus 53, Orawaiti 288, Catlin 45, Te Annu 1,028, Invercargill 123 (twice), Tekapo 1.544, Beautiful Star 146 (twice), Janet Nieol 496, Mahinapua 205, Walrarapa 1,023, Owake B.llc 45, Kakanui 66 (iwioO, Isabella Anderson 79, Omapere 352, Hawea 462; total, 6 445 tone. Departures: Lizzie 25, Ravenswood 1,039 Ohan 411, Rotorua 676, Beautiful Star 146, Orawaiti 288, Mawhera 310, Te.Anau 1,028, Invercargill 123, Catlin 45 ) total, 4,072 tons. The barque Rose M., from Newcastle, was reported at anchor at the Heads early this morning, and the Plucky brought her across the bar against a strong S.W. breeze, at 11.S0 am., passing the • port at 0.45 p rr. She brings 43 piles, 85,000 ft timber, and 14,000 spokes. She left Newcastle on August 21, with an E.S.E. breeze, which veered at 4 p.m. the same day to E.N.E , holding in that quirter, with fine weather, until August 29; on the morning of the 30th ult. took a strong N.N.E. breeze, passing the SW. Capa the same night with very dirty weather; at 5 a.m. on the let inst. sighted the Snares;, thence .bad. variable winds with occasional gales and dirty weather until the morning of the 3rd ; took a N.W. kreeze off the Traps, and passed the Nuggets at midnight; was becalmed twelve miles to tho S.S.VV. ol Capo Saunders from 8 a.m. until Rp.m. yesterday, when a southerly breeze sprang up; took the pilot on board, and anchored at 10 p.m. MOVEMENTS OP THE UNION STEAM SUP • COMPANY’S FLEET. Monday, September 5. Bluff.— Mararoaerrived 11.15 a.m. from Melbourne sailed 6 p.m for Port Chalmers. , LvtxbljTOn. —Wanaka arrived 5,a.m. from -Wellington ; returns 9 p.m.—Mahloapua sailed 2 p.m. for Wellington. . „ . „ , . Wellington.—Penguin sailed 9 pm. for Nelson, Tarawera sailed B p.m. lor Lyttelton. ’ Napisb.—Korannl sailed 4 80 p.m. for Greymouth. Manukau. Rotorua sailed 0.20 p.m. lor New Plymouth. . THE DIRECT STEAMERS. The Tainui (Lyttelton, July 23) arrived at Plymouth on the morning of the 3rd inst. The New.Zoaiand Shipping Company have received cable advtoa of the arrival c I the Ruapehu (from Lyttelton, July 28) at Plymouth on Sunday, four days in advance of esntract time. It will be observed that tho Tainui, which left Lyttelton on July 23, only arrived one day in advance of the Ruapehu. ' Weather Telegram. The Harbor Beard received the following telegram from the Meteorological Department at Wellington : “ Heavy gales between weet and south and southeast, with heavy sea, much colder weather, and glass rise fast.—B. A. Edwin ” (Received at 1.23 p.m.) Shipping Telegrams. Bluff, September 6.— The Uararoa left Melbourne on the 81st nil. at 11 a.m.; passed the- Solanders on the Sth.at 6.66 a.m., and arrived here at 11.80 a.m. toI day. Experlenbed strong westerly the flnt

t, ; thence light winds to arrlva’. For the Bluff— Messrs Conyers, Hamilton, Kendall, Fraser, Waite, Murray, Ledger, Mr and Mrs Horner. For Dunedin Messrs Sutherland, Ferguson, Hastle, Taylor, M S rs Berry and two daughter-, and Messrs I‘orrv, Jim For L\Helton-Mr and Mrs Hookhara. For Wellington— Mr Monday, Min .loner. For Napier—Mr Williams. For Auok'and—Misses Wood?. l,vnm,r .n, Sip'ember 1. -Penguin, for Wellington. Ai.iunv, September 4 -B. and 0. Co.’es.s. Rome, (roio London. Bi.KMiiutii, September 3.—8. and O.’s Bar amatta, from Australia (Melbourne, July 13)

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Evening Star, Issue 7308, 5 September 1887, Page 3

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SHIPPING. Evening Star, Issue 7308, 5 September 1887, Page 3

SHIPPING. Evening Star, Issue 7308, 5 September 1887, Page 3