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SHIPPING.

High Water. To morrow.— Talaroa Heads ; II 37 a.m.. 0.9 p.m. Poit Uhalmors: 0.17 a.m., 049 p.m. Duncdm; 1.2 a.m., 1.34 p.m. Port Chalmers. ARRIVED.— May 21. Kaknnui, e.s., 58 tons, Best, from Riverton via Fortrosc, SAILED.-Mat 21. Beautiful Star, p.a., 148 tons, Fonn, from Oamaru. Passengers : Six saloon and four steerage. Oraapere. 8.8.» 852 tons* Smith, from the West Coast via Oimaru. Penguin, s.p., 412 tons, Allman, for Northern ports." Passengers; Saloon—Misses Swan, Pearce, Messrs Fothergh), Swan (2); and two steerage. The Beautiful Star discharged cargo at tho Rattray street wharf to-day. , ~ „ . _ . The Omapere embarked cargo for tho hast Coast attho Rattray street wharf to-day. She e .Us this evening. , , , . . . The Kakanui arrived at the Rattrav street wharf at 2 am. to-day with a oirgoof grain. She left Riverton on Friday at 4.30 pm, and reached Forfrose .at 8 o.m. next day, took in 350 bags of grain, .and left again at 8.30 a.m. on Sunday ; had light N E. winds un il she rounded Cape Saunders, and thence strong N.W. winds to ftr/ivaL The barque Bellisle will bo afi clear of her inward cargo to-morrow, and will then take in cargo for Sydney. _ Passengers hy tho s.s. Doric leave Dunedin by tho Mararoa on Thursday. , ~ The s.s. Herald sails on Wednesday for Orcymoutb, calling at Oamaru, Timaru, Lyttelton, and Wellingt(>Tho barquentine Jasper, sugar laden, left the Mauritius on April 19 for Dunedin, and is consequently thirty-two days nit. Tho Beautiful St-r left Oamaru at 8 p.m. on Saturday, had calms with fine weather along tho coast, and anived at Dunedin wharf at 9 45 p.m. same Omapere, from tho West Coast via Oamaru, passed the port to Dunedin at midnight on Saturd!Thc barque Lutterworth was loading at Glasgow for Dunedin on Ap il 6. a A brigantine and schooner passed the Heads bound north this morning. . Owing to the N.W. breeze this forenoon the Lady Jocelyn was not removed from tho powder ground. She will he towed up to tho export pier to-morrow to take in ca r go for London. Duringtho week commencing May 14 andendlng May 20 the following vessels have arrived at and sailed from the Dunedin wharves;— Arrivals : Rotomahana 885 tons, Shag 32 (twice), Thames 37, Wak-tipu 1,168, Koranui 301, Ohau 411, Enterprise 85, Beautiful Star 140 (twlc ). Kakanui 60, Mahinapua |205, Tarawcra 1,209, Kahu 99, Penguin 442, Omapere 352 ; total. 5 088 tons. Departures; Ilawea 402, Kakanui 60 (twic). Invercargill 132, Shag 32 (twice), Beautiful Star 140(twice), Rotomahana 805. Koranui SOI, Ohau 411, Wakatipu I.UB, Tarawcra 1,209, Mahinapua 205, K ihu 99; total, 5,370 tons. . , Tho Administration of tin* Bureau Vcntas has just published tho fist of maiitimo disasters reported during the month rf February, 18S8 concerning all flags. In this publication are the following statistical returns Sailing vessels reported lost; 19 American, 2 Austrian, 35 British, 1 Danish, 3 Du'eh, 0 French, 13 German, 1 Greek, 4 Itdians, 11 Norwegian, 1 Russian, 1 Spanish, 4 Swedish ; tota 1 , 101. In this number are included three vessels reported mis-lng. Steamers reported lost: 0 British, 1 French, 2 Norwegian, 1 Rns-ian ; total. 10 In this number is Included 1 steamer reported missing. Causes of losses :—Sailing ves e’s : Stranding 54, collision 7, fire 0, foundered 4, abandoned 10. condemned li, missing 3; tota l , lot. Steamers: Stranding 7, collision 2. missing I; total. 10. . Tho German barque Ada Seolt was clearing from Vavau for Lisbon with some 610 tons on board, and when about four miles off tho land, running free through smooth water, with a good breeze blowing, struck a sunken rook, completely (.mashing in her bow timbers, Tho barque—a wooden one—filled and sank In a few minutes. Fortunately no lives were lost, but tho o-ow had barely time to take to their boats, literally nothing b;ing saved from tho wreck by officers or crow. MOVEMENTS OF THE UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY’S FLEET. Monday, May 21. LvrrßbTON.—Wanaka arrived 4 a.m. from Wellington ; returns 9 p.m.—Grafton arrived 6 a.m. from Wellington; sails 8 p.m. for Timaru.—Mahinapua sailed 2.40 p.m. for Wellington. Wellingion.— Wareatea arrived 2 a.m_ from Westport; returned 6 p.m.—Wairarapa arrived 5 a.m. from Napier: sailed 4 p.m. lor Lyttelton.—Rotorua Railed noon for Nelson.—Wakatipu Railed 2 p.m. for Sydney.—Koranui sails 0 pm. for Nelson. Shipping Telegrams. Stdnrt, May 20,-Restles?, barque, from Raipur*. London, May 18.—ilalcione, ship, from Lyttelton (February 1). . . , Wellington, May 20. — Doric, from Lyttelton.— May 21: Barque Largo Bay, from London, arrived inside the Heads last evening.—The steamer Worcester, from London via Northern ports, arrived yesterday. Newcastle, May 21. Look-out, schooner, tor Auckland. . ~ Melbourne, May 21.—Pot, barque, from ths Bluff. —St. Kilda, schooner, (or Greymoiith.

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Evening Star, Issue 7617, 21 May 1888, Page 3

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SHIPPING. Evening Star, Issue 7617, 21 May 1888, Page 3

SHIPPING. Evening Star, Issue 7617, 21 May 1888, Page 3

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