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SHIPPING.

High Water. Td-voaaow.— Talaroa Hnads: 6.28 a.m.. 661 Dm. Port Chalmers: 7.8 a.m., 7.81 p.m. Dunenli.: 7.53 a.m., 8.18 p.m. Mondat. - Taiaroa Heads : 7.17 a.m., 7.45 p.m Port Chalmers: 7.67 a.m., 825 pm. Dunedin: 8.42 a.m., 9.10 p.m. • Port Chalmers. ABRIYED.-Ociobkr 7. Mawhera, s.s., 553 tons, Hill, from Wellington. Pnkakl, g.»., 850 tons, Duder, from Glasgow. Passengers: Saloon - Mesdames Gobrough,Anderson, Miss Oobroncb. Mr M'Farlane. Seoond-olass MesWaTker, Murrajf (2), Yates, Messrs Richmond, Mr Colman. _ „ _ SAlLED.—Octobhr 7. Mahlnapua, 6.5.. 206 tons, HolmeS, for Westport via Tlmaru. Beautiful Star,«.«., 146 tons, White, for Oamaru. October 8. Wenona, barque, 511 tons, Davles, for Brisbane. Enterprise, brigantine, 86 tons, Connor, for Napie\ Sydney Harbor can lay claim to have at Its entrance the most powerful oleotrio light in the world; the next in power being that at the Palais d'lndustrie, Paris. The lamp at the South Head, Sydney, Is of 180,000-oandle power; the Paris ono is of 160,000candle power; while the largest and most powerful electric lamp in Araerlci, at San Joso', California', is of 24,000-oandle power only. 7 Th'e ketch Catlin, which got on the bank off Hobart Town Point while beating down the harbor on Thursday, was towed off yesterday evening by the Pluoky, and silled baok to the Port. The Mawhera, from Wellington, arrived at 9».m. to-day, and steamed direot to town. She left Wellington at 3 p.m. of the 6th inst. , The Hampshire Is making good progress, hiving put out about 1,600 bales of woolpaoks, whlohhavo ttfmed out in splendid order. The Aorangi tails at 5 SO a.m. to-morrow for London ship Weitland has remaining 6till on board about SCO tons cargo. Will be finished discharging ab The Orari will be a clear ship about the end of next W The Star of the East ha' landed all her Dunedin portion of cargo. From here she p oceeds to AuckA d desoriDtion of the Union Steam Ship Company's net SS the Pukakl. with a report ofherpassage ««f frnm Home" will bo found on our fourth page. which i" well worth Inspecting, came up till noon to-day. cases cheese. 2'cases »dditlon to a quantity of wool, skins, and Mather. MOVEMENTS OP THE UNION STEAM STO COMPANY'S FLEET. Satorday, Ooiobkr 8. . ttTTiLTOH-Omapere arrived i i a-m^frpmi Tlmaroi. sailed 2 p.m. for Napier.- Koranui arrived 7 a.m. from Timara; sails 9 p.m. for Wellington. , Nmww.-Grafton anived 9 a.m. Tom Westport, sailed noon for Wellington.

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Evening Star, Issue 7337, 8 October 1887, Page 3

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SHIPPING. Evening Star, Issue 7337, 8 October 1887, Page 3

SHIPPING. Evening Star, Issue 7337, 8 October 1887, Page 3