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SHIPPING.

■♦ Hlfth Water. Monday-Talaroa Heads: 10.51 a.m., 11.23 p.m. Port Chalmers: 11.31 a.m., 0 3 p.m. Dunedin 0.10 a.m., 0.48 p.m. • Port Chalmers. ARRIVED.- Junk 1. Koranui, s s , SOl tons, Olivor, fiom tho West Coast Passengers : Mrs Holmes, Miss Lochore. SAILED.— Jonr 1. Beautiful Btar, s.s., 140 tons, Fenn, for Oamaru. The n&weo, from tho North, arrived at Port Chalmers at 9 a.m. yoßterday, and steamed np to DunTrio tender of D. Gouk- has been accepted for floating off the steamer Chelmsford, stranded near Opotiki. ' The Wareatea, having transhipped part of her cargo of oials to tho sblp Lady Jocelyn, steamed up The Lady Jocelyn has commenced to bend sails In readiness for taking her departure for Lyttelton. The Koranui arrlvod at the Rattray street wharf at lam. to-day. She left Greymouth at 8 a.m. on the 25th uH., and reached Nilßon on tho 27th ; left again same day, and anivod at Wellington at 8 p.m.; wns detained there owing to bad weather until 7 a.m. on the 30th ult., when she left for tho Bouth, and reached Timaru at 5 p.m. on the 81st; left again at 2.30 a.m. ves'eiday, and arrived as above. She Btrong northerly winds from Greymouth to Wellington, theneo to Banks Peninsula strong S E. winds and head sea, and for the remainder of tho passage light variable winds and fine weather. We thank Purser Armstrong for report, eto. ~,„„„. . The barquentlne Jasper Ins put out 4,000 bogs of suirar at tho Rattray street wharf. The Wareatea stoamed up to Dunedin this forenoon and discharge 1 cargo at the Jetty streot wharf. TUB JANET RAMSAY. Referring to the paragraph in our morning enterhnnrary, with reforenco to the 'schooner Janet Ramsay, wo aro requested by the Dunedin Iron and Woodwaro Company to state that they hid advice that nhe was lvlng wind-bound at Stewart Island.on the 20th April, In company with tt,o A«a™» ai.o bound for the Macquarle Wand*. Thoy (anther state that thev havo boon in correspondence with Mr ll\toh, lovercargill, the owner of the Awarua, who replied that ho wn in no way anxious about, the safjy of tho vessels, ai the weather had not been favorable for a quick roturn. THE B.S. FIFE3IIIKK. I The steamship Fifeshiro, Captain W. A. Millar, , arrived at Adnlaido yesterday, all well, making tho . passage from London in lort.y-el«ht days. She proceeds via Mcllnnrno and Sydnoy to Oamaru, where 1 eho-i9dneab6nt23rd inst., and after loading frozen 1 meat nnd gor.eral cargo there and at Timaru will take , her final departure from Port Chalmers for London r direct early in July. J ARRIVAL OF THE JASPER. r The first of tho c xpeotod fo-eign vcssrls reaohed the h™lh on Thnrsday ovening, and proved to. be tho r "gu ar ta,ler Jasper, from the Mauritius She was 8 tendered jvsterday morning by the Plucky, and a brought across the bar at 9 a.m. under the charge of n Pilot U'Donald, continuing her course up the harbor, ,! and passing tho Port at 10.15 a.m The Jasper, : which Is still under tho command rf Captain togers, ' brings 7.854 bags of sugar for Dunedin, andl 4,770 1 bags for Lyttelton, and comes into port Idi excellent ' e order, notwithstanding that nhe boars evident signs tf of the rough weather she has hid to encounter, irie n passage has occupied forty-two days from pe>rt » )f port, but this would have been eonsiderably lessened d if she had not met with adverse weather after making £ the New Zealand oo»st, she being within forty miles " of the Solanders on the thirty-fourth day out. a ' Captain Rogers reports leaving Port Louis on April m in with the usual S.E. trade wind, whlob carried her it down to latitude 32deg 8.; thence she h«d strong rj. N W and S.W. winds, with occasional heavy gales

: and on Slay 14, in latitude 43deg 3 , lom-Uuic VUdw ,fc. .he encountered a heavv W.S.W.*» * au*nd«J by a terrific sea. Pwli.* the Mt.lt of the gale, which listed lor ten hours, she n»l|*Mbwi she was again kept on her course until May 20, when near the Tasmania.. Coast, when hJki encountered another terrific gale, with very high «». which continually flooded her d™Us and washed overboard ™l of her fitting (<l«nng this «»l« her cargo HlMitly shifted); kept N.W to SW .winds until May 23, on the thirty-fourth day cut, when tho wind veered round to S.E and east, attended t j very dirty weather, which held until ehe passed the bolanders on the 29ih ult., when the wind came out torn the westward unlil she passed the Nuggets, and from thence to arrival had head winds and calms, towin? to Dunedin as above.

Shipping Telegrams

Wellington, Juno 1. -Manapouri, for Auckland via East Coast ports.—Penguin, for Lyttelton. Passen»ers- Miis Travers, Mrs Smith, Ven. Archd-hcon Thorpe, Messrs Ward, Lousrhrey, Morton, Christie, Gould, Thomson, Gifford, M'Coruiiok, Haines, and Masters Johnston (2). I.YiTELTON, June I.—Hauroto, for Wellington and Svdney.-Wakslu and Katkoura, for Wellington.Rosamond, for Greymouth. JJNkwcabti.r, June 2 -Calierfeldh, ba que.fo." Auckland.

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Evening Star, Issue 7628, 2 June 1888, Page 3

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SHIPPING. Evening Star, Issue 7628, 2 June 1888, Page 3

SHIPPING. Evening Star, Issue 7628, 2 June 1888, Page 3