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SHIPPING.

niffh Water. j To-MOBBOW.—Tftlaroft Heade: 5.E0 a.m., 6,12 p.m. . Port Chalmers : 6.30 a.m., 652 p.m. Dunodln : 7.1S B a.m., 7.37 p.m. j ~ ♦ ■ • Port Chalmers. t ARRIVED. -Dkcehbkr 31. I . Beautiful Star, s.s., 140 tons, from O-imaru. Pns- \ ocngcrs : Twenty-three saloon, and one in the ( steerage. . , 1 January 1. ( Wakatipu, s.s,, 1.168 tons, Wheeler, from Sydney j via Cook Strait. I'astcngers: Misses Mills and Rops, } Messrs Rogers, Dudoie, Wilson, Roas; and cloven in j the btccragc. 1 January 3. i Manapourl, s.s., 1,020 tons, Logan, from Melbourne y via Hobart and the Bluff. Passengers : Mcsdames . Thrußsell and family (2), Dorwcll and child, Freer, Holop, Baker, Nicholl and child, Misses Benson, M'Knight, Rolloy (2), Messrs Sauuderson, Benson, • Hill, Greig, Richardson. Thomson, Albertson, Blundcll, Holop, Baker, Wilson, P.Hsod, Nicholl, Wingfle'd ; and eighteen in tho steerage. Turakinn, ship, 1,180 tonß, Power, from London. SAlLED.—Dbcrmbkr 31. Carl Burchard, German barque, 513 tons, Harder, for Wellington. January 3. Rotorua, 8.5., 670 tons, Neville, for Northern port?. The Kitorua left the Hnttray etroet wharf this afternoon for Northern ports. The barque Helen D-mny is rapidly balUsting at j the Rat'ray str.ct wharf. * The Bchooner Isabella Andeison is landing cargo at the Jetty street wharf. Tho InvercareUl undo a trip outsido the Heads and back today. She was well rilled with passengers. , Tho Manapouii and Wiikatipu wcro di.Charging cirzo at Rattray sticct whaif to-lay. Tho flies of all tho vessels in tho harbor were hoislcd half-mast to-day in token of rcßpcct to the lato C»p- ; tain White, of tho Beautiful Sar. | (Thu Beautiful Star down from Duncdin thi* forenoon. After transhipping wool to tho si ip Nolson she steamed back to town. Tbo Beautiful Star, with twenty-four passongcrs , and a cargo of wool and cram frjm Oaraoru, arrived i at. the llittray strict whaif at 10 5 p.m. on Saturday. She left Oamaru at 3.10 p m. t and had variable winds with line weather aloni; tho c:a9t. Wo thank Mr Brewer (the chief oflicor) for report, eic. ] A largo barque bound south pissed Otago Heads on Sunday of .ernoon. Tho Wakatipu. from Sydney via Cook Strait, passed up the hari'.of to Dunrdin on Sunday aftornoon. Sho left Sydney on December 24, had moderate southerly wind', and passed Stephen Island at 1.30 p.m. on tho 29th utt. ; ro iched Wellington at 9.30 p m., and left again at 2.15 p.m next day; called at Lyttelton, and . pissed Port Chalmers at 6 p.m. yesterday. Tho following vessels hivo been berthed at tho Dunedin wharves during tho past \veek:-Inver- ; cargill 123, Ohau 411, Kawatira 280, Waihora 1,209, KaUanui 56, S.lado, 442, Beautiful Star 116 (twice), Wairarapa 1,023, Mahinapua ?05, Hawca 462, Isabella Anderson 70, Hauroto l,:-76, Wakatipu 1.158; total, 7,082 tons. Departures: Beaulitul Star 140 (thrice), TAkapuna 370, Kakanui DO (twice). Nelson 1,247, Gldiicairn 62, Kawatira 286, Koranui 301, Waihora 1,269, WRtrarapa 1,023, Hawca 402, Mabinapua 205, Carl Ilurchard 643 ; total, 6,318 tons. 1 Tho steamer Manapouri, from Melbourne via Hobart • and tho Bluff, arrived at Pert Chalmers at 6 15 a.m. to-day, and i-teamcd direct to Dunedin. Sho It ft Melbourne at 0 p.m. on the 28ih ult., and arrived at Hob .rt at Bft m. c f the 30th ; sailed again at 1 i .m. same day, and reached tho Bluff at 4 p.m. tf the 2nd inst; sailed again at 7.10 p m., and passed Capo Saui.ders at 3.35 a.m to-day, steaming to town as above, having experienced fine wea her throughout the passage. Wo thank Mr Hudson (purser) fjr rrfport, etc. The steam?r Ohau was hauled into tho graving dock this forenoon for cleaning, scraping, and repainting. Tho steamer II uroto steamed up to Dunedin this morning to take in cargo f >r Melbourne. ARRIVAL OF THE TURAKINA. TWO JIBN LOST. The Tiir/iklna brines 2,070 tons of Cirgo, including 483 packages of g mpowdcr and 62 packages dynamite. Her pieuafro, which hae occupied only eighty-four days, has been a very stormy one ;and she comes Into port bearing evident signs of the heavy weather sho has had to encounter. On November 19 a heavy S.W. galo set in, and at 9 p.m. o! that day whilst the chief fllioer (Mr Fielden), tho third oillcer (Mr Pilliet). and a seaman mined Po;)e were in tho act of stowing the jib, the vessel plunged heavily, washing r.H thr e men overboard. Tho next sea washed tho third oillcer aboard again. It was impossible to rendor any assistance, tho nieht being pitch dark and a mountainous sea running. During the same pale one of her boats was washed clean out of the davits, tho forepart of the deckhouse got staved in, tho fit ing jibboom ca ritd away, and it was with dilllculty that tho forutopgallant mast was saved. Toe gale lasted for four days, during which time the vcsso.'a decks wero coLtinually fl .oded. THE DIRECT STEAMERS. The Orient Company's O.iiiibi arrived at Adelaide from Plymouth yoaterday. The Tongariro arrived at Wellington at 8.10 p.m. on Saturday from London via Plymouth, Madeira, Cap» Town, and Hobart. Sho brings 205 paesentrers of all classes, 307 sacks of mails, and 1.000 tons of c*rco; 650 tons being foi Wellington, 950 tuns f-r Lyttelton, 200 tons for Port Chalmers, and 200 tons for Auckland, •iho left Plymouth on tho l'j:h November, Madeira on tho 2Srd, Capa Town on December 9, and Hobart on the 27th. Kino weather was oxporieno d throughout, and no casualties whatever occurred. Tho total time from Plymouth was 42 d-ys 31 hours, and tho actual steaming tine 40 days 19 hours; average, 13.16 knots. Dr Harris is now surgeon of tho ship. Tho following is her pa6Benner lint, the names of those for Dunedin beiner pr<flxod with an asterisk :—First saloon: *A. G. Fenwick, Wliss Fenwick, Miss Luko, F. R. Baker, Miaß F. E. Lintott, Sanestor, Mrß Sinister, Miss L. Bailey, W. J. Offor. Mies K. F. Michell, Rev. Walter Harper, 11. Cholmley, Dr A. Crossbee Dixcy, A. Nimmo, Mlsi Bessio Scott, Miss H. L. Murdoch, Mrs P. S. M'Lcan, 11. P. W. Rooke, Mrs Bridge, M. A. Kuck, W. H. Argatl, T. B. T.ylor, J. Gould, R. Michell Sir Arthur Stepney. M.P.. A. S. Awdry. Johnllamp?on,.T Maltland Shiw, K. A. Hoaro, Mrs K. A. Hoare, Master E. G. Hoaro, Miss Emma Gardner, Miss Rose Gardner, H. D. Gardner, F. Jackson, *W. Hayman, *Mrs W. Hayman, "Lewis Haymarj, L. J. Joyce, Kiss Roslna Joyce. Miss Blanche Joyc, Robert Walker, Miss Mary Walker, Dr J. Gordon Smith. Second S loon : Mrs E. Lomas. Miss Gibson, Miss G. Gibson, J. N. Mscleav, M. W. Coventry, G. Kor, A. W. H Walker, Mrs A. W. H. Walker, Master C. A. Walker, Miss Conntarci Walker. Miss Roso Walker, Erneßfc Fo hep, •MifQ M. Walker, .John Fmbca, Miss A. Watt, Mis? A. S Macgregor, R. E CrcsweJl, Mrs CrcsweU, Master E. Creswelf, Master If. Crcswe'l, Master Richard Creswell, Miss Elsio Crcswcll, Mi-8 Louise Creswell, Miss Catherine Crcswoll, Miss Mary Creswell, William Morgan, Mrs Monran, Miss Mary Morgan, * William Klnp, Geortre Gabites, Mrs George Gabites, Mastor F. C. Gabites, *C. BurrcP, MrsE. Michell, H. P. Harrißon. B. S. White, MissC. Ewonson, R. Richardson, Mrß R. RichardsoD, Miss K. Keeling. A. E. Bisset, Mrs A. E. Bisset, J. Bcnddl. 11. Anrstl, T. Goodchild, J. Wallace, Miss E A. Paradise, C. W. Clark, J 11. Browis, .1. J. Rennie, 11. Courtnoy; and 140 third-class passengers, of whom Miss M'Elart, Mrs W. Bell, G. W Grecory, J. Veasce, A. Shanks, and W. Stott are for Duncdin. Shipping: Telegrams. Svdnrv, January 2.—Knox, barque, for Monjronui, in ballast.-Yolaride, from Kaip»ra.-Rotomahana, from Auckland. AuKi,AiDK, January 2.-Smaragd, barque, from New ZcalQnd. Wrllington, January 2.-Invcreargill, ehip (Captain Muir), soventy-oicht days from London. Bluff, January 2, - Tho Manapouri, from Melbourne via Hobart, arrived at 4 p.m. to-day. Sho left Melbourne on tho 28th inst. atCp.m.,arnivedllobarton tho 30th at 8 a.m , sailed acain at 1 p.m., passed the Solandorg on the 2nd at 10.45 a.m., and arrived at tho wharf as a'lovc; had variable winds, with flno weather, during tho trip. Passengers : Saloon—Mesdames COKhill, Cox, Miss Benson, Messrs Coghill, P nnineton, Benson, Vincent, Arthur, Mftloncy, IvcrivSindorson, Delancy, Cox, Paterson.

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Evening Star, Issue 7409, 3 January 1888, Page 3

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SHIPPING. Evening Star, Issue 7409, 3 January 1888, Page 3

SHIPPING. Evening Star, Issue 7409, 3 January 1888, Page 3

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