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SHIPPING.

High Water To-Moannw.—Talaroa Head. : 0.16 am. 048 o no. Port Chalmers: 056 a.m., 1.28 p.m. Duiwiln 1.41 a.m., 2.13 p.m. Monday. Taiaroa Heads; 1.12 n.m., 1.85 pm Port Chalmers; 1.62 a.m., 2.15 pm. Dunedin: 2.37 a.m., 3.0 p.m. ■ ■ # ' 1 — Port Chalmers. ARRlVED.— November 12. Penguin, s.s., 462 tons, Allman, from Wellington and Lyttelton. Pascengc's: Messrs Forsyth, Mills, M'Nlcall, Edwards. Samuel. Pearce, CapUin Patrick (S.A.), and two in the steerage. SAlLED.— November 11. Beautiful Star, s.s., 146 tons, White, for Oamaru Tho refrigora'ing hnlk Edwin Fox has o>mmcnccd freezing sheep to send home by tho Tafnui. The Penguin, from Wellington and Lyttelton, arrived at Port Chalmers at 9 a.m. to*day, and steamed direct to Dunedin. She left the former port at 6 p.m. of the 10th Inst.; arrived at Lyttelton at 9.30 a.m. of Ihe Hth, and sailed again at 3,30 pm. same day, arriving ss above, having experienced lino weather throughout. . . . The barque Mary A. Greenwood has put out 200 tons of cargo at Rattray street wharf. Tho brig Astrea has put out 300 tons of cargo. The Penguin came alongsidethe Rattray strest extension wharf this forenoon and discharged cargo into the ihed. ... The barque Thurso wi’l be all clear of cargo this afternoon. _____ THE DIRECT STEAMERS. The Coptic leaves Wellington this afternoon for London. Passengers, first saloon: Frotn Christchurch—Messrs Stephen, Wingrovc. and J. E. Coker, Lord Shaftesbury, Mr Paget, Mr Toynbee. S ennd saloon, from Melbourne—Mr G. H. Todd. From Christchurch—Misses E. M. and C. W. Anderson. Prom Wellington—Rev. T. and Mrs Sadler and family (4) From Auckland—Miss A. Duff, Messrs J R Clement, P. W, Edwards, and Sydney H. Ellis. From Timaru-Mr T. Taylor. From Dunedin (for Rio de Janeiro)—Mr GF. Drabble. Steerage; From Auckland—Mr and Mrs Hodgon and family (4), Mr D. Forteigh. From Dunedln-Misnes Nevison and J. M’Guire, Mr R. Clark. From Christchurch—Mrs Crossen, Miss Pearce, Messrs J. Harvey and E. Rose. The Coptic takes about 26,000 carcasses of frozen mutton, more than half of which is from Wellington, besides a full general cargo. She is due in London the day before Christmas. Shipping Telegram*. Auckland, November 11.— Mariposa, Captain H. M. Hayward, from San Francisco and Honolulu. Passengers : For Auckland—Mr and Mrs Herpath, Mr and Mrs Rhamp'on, Mrs J. M'Lean and maid, Mr and Mrs Thom’S Allison and family (2), Misses Campbell (2), Messrs E. T. Firth, T. G. Mason, J. t Mm, H. Holmes, W. J. Tabuteau, Mr and Mrs Seed and family. Hon. J Forrest, Mrs Forrest, Mr W. O. i CeVteW, MXewv steerage, aud a number lotßydney.I Obiu, lor tho South-Waosha,lor tho South. PMwnwtt * Capteln Scotland and Messrs Ot&pooCc, J- &• , Tyei), and Mann. __ r fl _ a . Ua Wilusoton, November 11. Walhora, for fne North.—Rotonn, for Lyttelton. Passengers; Mr and Mrs Capper and Mr Blyth ; three steerage. Adelaide, November 11.—Orient Co.’s s.s. Garonne, with English malls to 7th October. Adelaide, November 12.—The which arrived yesterday, hoe only one passenger (Miss Gambrill) for New Zealand.

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Evening Star, Issue 7367, 12 November 1887, Page 3

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SHIPPING. Evening Star, Issue 7367, 12 November 1887, Page 3

SHIPPING. Evening Star, Issue 7367, 12 November 1887, Page 3