SHIPPING.
ISiffh Water. Tn-MiiHßow.—Taiarna Heads : 4 i! 5 a in., 1 10 p.m. I'oit Chalmers: 5.5 a.m., 5.20 p.m. Duncrthi: 5 50 ?."•■ 6.5 p m ■♦ Port Chalmer*. ARRIVED.-AmiL 13. IColorui, e.g., 569 tons, Stott, from Nelson via Lyttelton. Pa99on2era: Messrs Hccles, Comrie, Treadwell, Levy, Thompson; and thrco in the steerage. Spray, schooner, 50 tons, Clarkson, from the i»ortn (put in). KAfr.ED.-APRII. 12. Mawhcra, s.s., 353 tons, Hill, for tho West Coast via O.mr.iu. . , „ . Herald, s.s., 310 tons, Jones, for the West Coast. Lilj, schooner, 85 tons, Burns, for the Bluff.
The Spray, which put in for shelter at the Heads on Sunday, sailed up to tho pot yesterday evening having los 1 ; an anchor during the lato B.W. galo. The Grafton wan hauled into the graving deck last niehr. , Tho Tainui has put out over 700 tons cargo, fart of which a-e transhipment", the Pills to-morrow afternoon for Lyttelton. Tho Rotorua, frem Nelson via Lyttelton and intermediate port?, arrived at Tort Chalmers at 10 a.m. to-day. Sho left Nolson at 7 p.m. on the 10th inst., cillcd at Picton, and reached Wellington at 9.15 a.m. on the 11th; sailed at 2.6 p.m., and left Lyttelton at 1 p.m. on the 12th, and Akaroa at 7 p.m. Experienced light and variable winds with tine weather throughout. The B.s. Horald left the Rattray street wharf at 11 p. id. yesterday for the West Coast. The s.B. Stella having taken in a quantity of stores for the West Coast steamed down to Port this morning. Sho loaves early to-morrow for tho southern lighthouse?. The hrigantine Enterprise is loading at tho Jetty street wharf for Napier The barque Lochnaw after discharging her cargo of coals Is to proceed to Oamiru. The as. Beautiful Star was loading at the Rattray street wharf to-day for Oam&ni, and is to soil at The Auckbml Harbor Board havo abolished their engineer's department. Tho Mawhera, for Westport via Oinmru. sailed yesterday evening. MOVEMENTS OF THE UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY'S FLEET. Friday, Ai-ril 13. Hi/ ik.—Tarawera arrived 7 am. from Port Chalmers ; sw'Vd 4 p.m. for Melbourne. Wellington.—Hawea arrived 1 a.m. from Nelson sailed 2 p.n-. In Lyttelton.-Wakatipu arrived lam. from Newci fie.—Manapouri arrive! noon from Lyttelton; sailed 5 p.m. for Napier. Nbmon.— Penguin arrived 11 a.m. from Wellington; sails 10 p.m. for New Plymouth. Napdhu—Suva arrived 6 a.m. from Oisborne; sailed 3 p.m. for WelllnKton. Gisboknb.—Australia arrived early from Napier; sailed 0 a.u\ for Auokland. Weather Telegram. The Harbor Board received the following tologram from the Meteorological Department at Wellington : " North to west and south-west gale within twelve hours; glass further fall.-R. A. Edwin." (Received 12.37 p.m.) Shipping Telegrams. Auckland. April 12,-Te Anau, for the South Wellington, April 12.-Penguln, for the North.— April 13: Wakatipu, from Sydney. Passengers for Dunedin, fivosteerage. Lyttblton, April 12.—Manapouri, for the North.— Rotorua, for Dunedin. Timaru, April 12.—Annie Bow, for Sydney.-Hud-son, for Queenftown for orders. Sydney, April 12.—Rotomahana, for Auckland. Newcastle, Ap'il 12.—Wentworth, for Auckland. Albany, April 13 —The P. and O.'s b.s. Oceana, from Plymouth, has tho following passengers for New Zealand: —Mrs Holdship, Messrs Dryden, Alfroy, Flemington, Harkctt, Smith, Humphrey, Browr, Ropier, and Kirkcaldie.
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Evening Star, Issue 7495, 13 April 1888, Page 3
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