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SHIPPING.

Port CJialmcrs. ARRIVED.— Mat 15. Chau, 8 s., 4U tons, Berr.coh, rom Auckland May 1(5. Wakat.ipu, P.S., 1.1. r 'S tons, Wheelc, (rnm ydnry via Wellington and Lyttelton. Passengers: Mr Hor.drie ; and e'evon in the steerage. Knknnui, 8.8., 50 tons. Rest, from Waikawa. Enterprise, brigantine, 81 tons, Connor, from Napior. Tarawnra, a.s., 1,269 tons, Sinclair, from Auckland via the East Coast. Passenger* : Saloon—Mtsdamca Shields, Westwood and child, Shcddon, Price, Laing and family, Fothcringham, Greaves, Williams, Misses Hcskcth ('.'), Price (2), Johnson, Messrs Hcskcth, Laing, Holme, Myers, Rodgers, Graves, Maxwu'l; and fifteen in the steerage. SAILED.— Mav 15. Beautiful Star, s.s., 140 tons, Komi, for 0.-.maru. Invercargill, 8.5., 130 tons, Sundstrum, for Invcrcar phi. May 16. Doric, R.M S , 4.754 tons, Jennings, for London via the North. Rotomahma, 8.5., 980 tons, Carey, for Auckland via East Coast ports. Passengers: For Lyttelton Misses Good, Todd, Mrs Monami. K.r Wcl ington— Mr ami Mrs Simpson, three children, and servant, Mr and Mrs W. A. Kennedy, Rev. and Mrs Rirton Parkes and two children, Miss Gage. 1100. 11. K, Tiiiaroa, Mis J. C. lirown, Messrs J. C. Brown (M.H.R.), Emery, Simpson, J. O Ward (M.H.H.), G. Hall, Roid, Slygor. For Napier—Mr A. Tnompson. For Auckland Mosdamca Jones, Phillips, Miss Powell, Messrs Couston, Hill; and live steerage. The Koranui steamed up from Port Chalmers this forenoon and was benhed at the Rattray street wharf to take in cargo for the West Coast. The Onau steamed up from P.,it Chain ers this forenoon, and took in cargo at the Rattray street wharf for Auckland via Oannini and Timatu. She is to sail at 10 p.m. to-day. The Wnkvtipu, from Sydney via Wellington and Lyttelton, arrived off the Heeds at 10.30 a.ro. yesterday, and anchored until 5.30 a m. to-day, when she crossed the bar and steamed up alongside ’.ho George st-oct pier. After a short stay she proceeded up to Dunedin to discharge her cargq. She left Sydney at 9.5 p.m. on the 4th inst.; cleared the Heads at 9.50 p.m. with a moderate westerly wind, which held until the Cth, when it veered to the eastward ; breasted Cape Farewell lighthouse at 0.80 p.m on the oth, Stephens Island at 4.50 p.m., and arrived at Wellington at 11.50 p.m. same day j left at 2 p.m. on the 10th; had light airs with foggy weather until she reached Lyttelton at 8 n.m. on the 11th; remained there until 1,80 p m, on the 14th ; had light northerly winds with thick fog down the coaet, and reached the Heads as above. We thank Purser Touatt for report The Kakanui, from Waikawi. arrived at 9 am. today. and steamed up to Dunedin. Tir brigantine Enterprise with 1,000 sacks barley, from Napier, arrived at Port Chalmers this forenoon. She left Napier on the 10th inst. with a N.E breeze, and passed Capo Palliser on the evening of the llth, and Bank a Peninsula at mid- Ight on the 12th ; arriving off the Heads yesterday evening ; stood on and on until this morning, when she came into port as above, continuing her omirsi to Dunedin. The Tarawcra, from Auckland via the East Coast, arrived at Port Chalmers at 0.30 p m to-day, and was berthed at the George street pier, Shs left Lyttelton at 0.30 p m. yesterday, having experienced dense fogs with rain and smooth seas from Napier. We thank Purser Humphries fir report and exchanges. The Wakatipu was berthed at the Victoria whar this morning and commenced discharging cargo The Ohau, from Auckland direct, arrived at Port Chalmers at 7.15 p.rn. yesterday, and steamed alongside the Bowen pier She left Auckland at 6 p.m on the llth inst.; experienced strong N.E. winds, with high sea, thick fog, and heavy rain to the East Capo ; thence light easterly winds, with moderate swell and thick weather, to Cape Palliscr; followed by light variable winds, with moderate sea and thick fog, to arrival. After taking on board a quantity of cargo ex Doric, for Auckland, she steamed up to Dunedin this forenoon. , The Doric, for London via the North, left the George street pier shortly after 4 p m. yesterday, hut owing to the dense fog which sot in on reaching the cross channel she anchored until early this morning, when she again got underweigh and sailed for Lyttelton. THE DIRECT STEAMERS. The Tonguiro brought thirty passengers for Australia and Tasmania, and has 274 for New Zealand. She made the fast passage of 17 days 14 hours from the Cape of Good Hope to Hobart. MOVEMENTS OF THE UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY’S FLEET. Wednesday, May 10. Wellington.— Hawca arrived 1 p.m. from Lyttelton,—Penguin a-rived 2 30 p.m. from Nikon; sailed 5 p.m. for Lyttelton. Auckland. Wairarapa arrived 1 am. from Sydney. Shipping? Telegrams. New York, May 14.—Rebecca Crowell, ba-quo, f om Auckland. She arrived in a damaged condition, having been in collision with another vessel. Wellington, May 15,—Wanaka, for Taranaki and Onchunga. Lyttelton, May 15.—Kawatiri and Herald, [or Grcymouth Mahinnpua, (or Oamaru and Dunedin. —Hawra, (or Wellington.—Tarawcra. for the South Auckland, May 15 -To Anau, from the South. - Richmor.d, f om Fiji.-May 16: Wairarapa, from Sydney. Pass ngrrs: Misses Henry (2), Fleming, Messrs Boyd, Conner, Fleming, Hume, Murdoch Ellis Pounds, Giffo d, L'nyd, Barrows, Nicholson, Bathoffor, M'Lcod, Hall, Rev. Mr Cooper; ten in the May 16 —Lovuka, brigantine, from AuckMay 16.—Manapouri, from the Bluff.

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Evening Star, Issue 7613, 16 May 1888, Page 3

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SHIPPING. Evening Star, Issue 7613, 16 May 1888, Page 3

SHIPPING. Evening Star, Issue 7613, 16 May 1888, Page 3