SHIPPING.
High Water.
To'*oi*ow.—T»J»w>» HwkJb : 8.39 ».m., 6.47 p.m. Port Chalmara: 6.9 ».tn.. 6.27 P-m. Dunedln} 6.64 ft.m„ 7.12 p.m. MobdaT. - T»i»roa Heads : fl.B a.m., 6.82 pm. Port Ooalmpw: 648 ».m., 7.12 pm. Dunedln; 7.83 a.m., 7.67 p.m.
Port Chalmers. ARRIVBD.-VOVEMBBB 6. Clyde, auxiliary steam ketchj 8 tons, Jones, pat *lnver<»reUl, «.s. 186 tons, Sundstrum, from Inveroarglll via the Bluff. BAILKD.-NOVKHBKR 4. Beautiful Star. ».»., H« tons, White, for Oamaru. Rlmutak., R.M.B ,4 474 tons, Turpln, for London Via Lyttelton and Wellington.
The barque Othello bent sails yesterday afternoon, and Is expected to be ready to Mil tbls evening for The powder having been transhipped from the Walpa, she was towed up to Dunedln yesterday even. The ship Walpi unbent sails to-day, and will commence discharging cirgo on Monday at the crossThe's s Hanroto took in cargo for Sydney today at RUtray street wneri, and sails to-morrow t mormnir. The ?.<■. Koranul took In' carUo at tho Rattray streot wharf to-day for the West Coast Coast ports V The iD prot«ctlve works at Ota&ro Heads Were completed on Thursday bv Mr Hornby, the contractor. The works Mil he Inspected by thAHnrbor Board on the 9th Inst., when the last bolt will be Mr Hornhy states that durinsr the progross of the works very few casualties have occurred. The Invercargill, from Inveroargill via the B'uff, arrived ! at 7.80 a.m. to-day, and steamed alongside the ship Weefand. to discharge 86 toleiol woo 1. She left Inveroarifill at 3 am. o the 3rd Inst, arrived »t Bluff at 6 p.m. same diy; sailed airain at 4 p.m. or the 4th hid lißht westerly winds with fine weather along the'eoast, and arrived as above. The B.M.S. Rlmulaka sailed this afternoon for London via Lyttelton and Wellington. Her caw from this port consists of 0,494 carcasses of frozen mutton, and a large qu-intftv of wool, skins, leather, preserved meats, chocßß, and gum. The Koputal was hauled into the graving dock this forenoon. . shipping jrelegrani*. Auckland, Novemher 4-Wanaka, for the South. PaVsengots : Miw P. Nickel and Mrs Parkinson. Lnwww. November 4.-Nqrman Htadeod from Dunedin.-Mawhera and Penguin, for Wellington. Sournb, November 5. - The ■■. Tauno has sailed for Newcastle en rottf* for the New Heorides thus establishing direct communication between the Islands and Australia. '
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Evening Star, Issue 7361, 5 November 1887, Page 3
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374SHIPPING. Evening Star, Issue 7361, 5 November 1887, Page 3
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