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SHIPPING.

HlSb Water. To-morrow.—Talarra Heads: 2.7 a.m., ?.29 p m. Pork Chalmers: 2.47 a.m., 3.9 p.m. Dunedin: 8.82 a.m., 3.54 p.m Mir"** Port Chalmers. ARRIVED.—VfAueu 24. WilJ Wave, htig, 173 tons, O. P. D-tvies, from NcrB«mtiful Star, 8.8 , 140 tons, Fenn, from OnnaTU. Passengers: Four saloon, eight steerage. March 25. flauroto, 8.8., 1.262 tons, Kennedy, from Sydney via Cook Strait Passengers : Mesdamca Tawnsend and Hamilton, Mess s Fraser, Townsend, Hamilton, Babcr; and seven stserage. March 20. Crest of tho Wave, schooner, 68 tons, M'Lean, from Lyttelton. BAILED. March 25. Mah'napua, 8.8., 205 tons, Holmes, for the West Coast via Timatu. Manapourl, b.s., 1,020 tons, Logan, for Melbourne via the Bluff and Hobart. March 2G. Kakanui, 5.8., 6<J tons, Best, for Moeraki. Rotorua, 8.5., 676 tons, NeviUe, for Northern ports. Pasjngers: For Lyttelton-Captain H. Anderson. Miss Manning. For Wellington—Mrs Wood; and two steerage. The barque Acncia is rapidly discharjiDg her cargo at the lUttray street wharf. The Hauroto comnunccd di charging cargo this morning at the Victo ia whatf. The schooner Crest of tho Wave (in liatlasl), fom Lyttelton, arrived ct Dunedin yesterday evening She left Lyttelton ot the 16th. and encountered strong wind* from N.W. tt S W. along the coast, anchoring off tho Heads on Saturday evening, and B>i ing up \o the Jetty street wharf as above. The brig Wi d Wave c m iciced dißcharainjr cargo at the Jutty street wbar (to-day. The Herald sails tor Greymouthtomirrow evenii g calling atOamaiii, Tlmaru, Lyttelton. and Wellington, and taking cargo for Hokitika end Wangauui. Tho Hauroto, from Sydney vii Wollingc- n and Lytteltjn, arrived at Port Chalmers at 2.30 p.m. y-stcr-d.y. She left Sydney at 10 p.rr. on the 17th mi\, and cleared the Ileads at 10.45 y.m. ; had moderate to fresh southerly wind?, with a heavy southoily swell and fine weather during the p sfca-.ro across, and breasted Cape Farewell at 5 33 a.m en the 22 ,d inst.. reaching Wellington at 4 p.m. ; di clnrged a quantity of caig.\ and pushed on for the South at 6.30 p.m. on the 23rd, arriving at L)tteltnnJitx* d.y ; liftagain at 9.80 p.m., and arrive I as above. Sho had vaii.We winds wi'h floo weather down the coast. We thank Mr Fuuwlck (tho purser) for report and flit 9. The steamer Rotoni". made ai excursion down the harbor ou Saturday afternoon. Sho was fairly patronised, and, tho weather being fmo, a very ei joyable afternoon was spent by all on brard. Tho fore-and-aft echoonor Cora put in at the Port for shelter this forenoon. Tho next Ilnme vdiwcl expected U the barque Trevelyan, which left Glasgow on December 22, now ninety-five days ru*. The brig Wild Wave, which reached tho Ileads on Sa'urday from Noweistlo, was tendered in thesfternoon bv the tuac I'mcky, and towed direct to Dunedin. Tho Wild Wave brings 64,147 ft rough timber, 5,200 spokes, and 40 tons coal. She Is still under tho command of Captain G. F. Diviee, who reports leaving Nowcast'o on March 7 with a moderate N.W. wind, which he'd for twelve hours, when It veered to W.S.W., gradually hauling to the southward, and incensing to a heavy pale on the 10th, attended by a high cross sea ; tho gale continued until the 13th, and during the height rf its fury the veiwl was hr,vr-to for twenty-four hcurs; on the momln» i' the 13th it med-.rated, but only fjr about seven hour?, when it again freshened, 'the barometer falling to 28 70 ; Oirried strong winds until the 17th inst , when shoo lit a moderate S.W. wind,! attended by high Biai, which frequently broke on board, flooding her decks. This weather continued until tho 22nd—then about 100 miles to the South-west Cope-when the wind again freshened ; hai hard gales from S.W. to S.S.W., and parsed the So'acders at 0 a.m. on the 23rd, snd Dog Island at 11 p m. farce day, when she took » strong westerly gale which brought her up to the Nuggiti at 430 a.m. on the 24th; carried moderate westerly winds along the ooatt, and reached the Heads at 2 p rn , towing lnts port as above. Tho brigantine Lizzio Guy, which put in on Friday morning at tho H-a's for shelter, got underway again on Sa'urlay afternoon. Thos s. Manapourl left tho Victoria wharf yesterday a!terncon, for Melbourne via the Bluff and Hoi art. The s.s Mahinapm left Duntdin yesterday afternoon for the West Coast via Timvru. A thlp's boat belonging to the ship lUkaia and containing Captain Banks, tho third officer, and two apprentices, capsized opposito Grants Braes this morning, but beyond a ducking the ocjupints were little the woreoi f their mishap. MOVEMENTS OF THE UNION STEAM SKIP COMPANY'S FLEET. Monday, MARcn 26. Buff.—Marapouri arrived 6.30 a.m. from Po-t Chalmeia; eaiUd 2 p.m. for Hobart.-Omapere I arrived 7 a.m. from Greymoulh. Rofomahana arrived 040 s.ro. from Hobirt; sailed 6 p.m. for Port Ohnlroof b. Ltttbiton.—Graf ton arrived 7 a.m. frcm Welling•on ; sails 7 p.m. for Timaru. - Wanakfl arrived 9 a.m. frcm Wellington ; returns 9 p.o\ WklmsgTiin.—Mawherasailtd 8 a.m. from W'stport.—Hawea sailed noon fo: Nelson.-Mararoa sailed 4 p.m. for Lyttelton. Alcki.asd.—Suva arrived 6.3J ;a in., and Td Anau 9.80 a.m. from Glsbotne. ■ THE DIRECT STEAMERS. Tli9 pissago of tho steamer Ruapehu Item Lnndon was an uneventful one. The actual lime occupied was 42 days 16 hours, and the actual steaming 41 days 8 hours. She met with a mishap off Cane Farewell, having grounded slightly, but sustained no Injury. Passengers for Otngo : Saloon—Mrs P. Eilana, Mr and Miss Marshal, Mr S. H. Morrison. Second cabin— Mm Ander«on, Messrs J. Bennett and B. A. Wilkinson. Stocraric: Mr and Mrs Bier, Messrß J. Allbcnes, .1. Giles, P. Knowlcs, R. Miller, and W. Whincop. Slil pi>lng Telegrams. London, March 23.-Opawa, from Napier (November 30) —Otaki, from Lyttelton (December 14). Auckland, March 24.—H.M.5. Nelson, for Sydney. Mrs Fairfax, Miss Duress, and Mdlle. Amaris are passengers —March 20: The Zealandia, from Sydnoy, arrived last night. Passengers : Dr Campbell, Mr E. G. Kerry, Rev. J. A, Dowie and family, Mr and Mrs Painter; also 117 passengers for Sin Franclson. Blitf, March 23.—Tho Jtotomahana arrived at 9.45 a.m., having nude tho phenomenal run tf two days eifjhtem and three-quarter heirs from Hobart. ' Sho lrft Melbourne on the 21st at 646 pm. ; reached Hobart on the 23rd at 6 a.m.; siiled again at 1.20 p.m.; experienc d throu.'hout light variable winds, with foggy weathe on- tho New Zealand Coast. Paesfiigors: Mesdames Richardson, Bridger and child, Louan, Montagu, Whitson, L-ipacombe, Misses Logan (2), Wooldridge, Innes, Mcßsrs Hannay, Hallay, Wright, Gcrsfield, Perry, Hedley, Murray, Spencc, Turner, Douglas V. Pyko, Bigmore; ai d fourtren In the ste9rage' F.ir Lyttelton—Mesdames Harris, Carneglo and child, Mrs Hiorns and family (fr), Strattan, F.dwa-ds Delprat, Miss Strattan, Messrs Carnegie, Hiorns, Strattan, Edward*, Pv«ynold>, Bannister, Young. Maxwell, M'Henry, Hewitt, Major Harris;oight In tho steerage. For Wellington-Mesdamoa Boy e, Ko<s Miss Gladstone, Messrs Holland, Cook, Boyle, Ro=s'; and eight steerage. For Napier-Mis* Baynca, Master Maxwoll. For Auckland-Miss HosBook; sewn steerage. For Sydney-Mrs Honeychurch, Miss Lockhead, Messrs Honeychurch, Lockheod. The Manapourl, from Dunedin, arrived at 030 a.m.; and tho Omapere at 7 a.m. with 680 tons of coal from Greymouth.-Barque G*7.?lle, Captain Munro, for London, with 1.692 hales wool and K » p pw tallow. This is the fourth wool ship despatched from the Bluff this season. , Sydnky, March 24.—Waitemata, brigantine, and Re'tle'ss, brig, from Kalpara. ' Brisbanr, March 24 -Weathersflcld, ship, for LytAdelaide, March 20.-Magellan Cloud, from the Thames. .^_^_^_«™

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Evening Star, Issue 7480, 26 March 1888, Page 3

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SHIPPING. Evening Star, Issue 7480, 26 March 1888, Page 3

SHIPPING. Evening Star, Issue 7480, 26 March 1888, Page 3