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SHIPPING.

Port Cbalmers. ARRlVED.— October 23. Te Anau, s.s. 1,028 tons, J. M’lntosh, from Melbourne via Hobart and the Bluff. Passengers : Saloon—Sir Robert and Lady Stout, Mr and Mrs W. Hammond, Mesdaroes Platts and two children, Palmer, Cogger, Ro-ser, Misses Burns, Grant, Best, Cogger, Dr W. J. Gallon, Messrs B. Davidson, Chapman, J. A. Algie, Taylor, Hamilton, W. W. Dalgleish; and thirty-one in the steerage.

SAlLED.— October 22, Catlin, ketch, 46 tons, Norman, for Inveredrfi ill* Invercargill, s.s., 130 tons, Sundstrum, for Invercargill. October 23. Wainui, s.s., 319 tons, Oliver, for Westport.

Periodicals by the s,s. Arawa arrive in Dunedin to-morrow; passengers by the Takapuna on Friday. , , . The steamer Herald steamed down from Dunedin yesterday evening and was taken into the graving dock for overhaul, cleaning, and reThe Oreti is receiving a thorough overhaul to her machinery at the George street pier. The Dredge 222 has commenced to dredge the approaches to the graving dock. The R.M.S. Tongariro has taken in over 19,000 carcasses of frozen mutton, in addition to a quantity of wool, tallow, and other cargo. The Te Anau, from Melbourne via Hobart and the Bluff, arrived at 7 a.m. to-day, and eased steam off tho Port to tranship mails, when the tide being favorable she steamed direct to Dunedin. She left the Qiwcn’s wharf at 3 p.m. on the 16th hist., and arr ved at Hobart at 2.40 p.m. on the 18th; left again at 9 p.m. same day, experienced fresh S, and S W, winds until the 21st inst., thence strong S E. winds and head sea to arrival at the Bluff at 3.15 p.m. on the 22nd; left again at 6 p.m. same day had S.W. winds along the coast, arriving as above, We thank Purser Guy for report and exchanges. The ketch Catlin left Dunedin this morning for Invercargill, , „ . . The Invercargill left the Rattray street wharf this afternoon with cargo for Invercargill. , , ... The Te Anau discharged cargo to-day at the Victoria wharf. The Beautiful Star took in cargo for Oqmaru at the Rattray street wharf to-day. The barque Alcesfs is taking m cargo for Napier at the Rattray street wharf. The flags at the Harbor Office and those of the shipping were hoisted half "mast high to-day in token of respect for the late Mrs Gillies, mother of Mr J. L. Gillies, secretary of the Harbor Board. . The Wakatipu steamed down from Dunedin yesterday evening, and was berthed at the Bowen pier for overhaul

THE DIRECT STEAMERS.

The Arawa loft London on the Bth September with 347 passengers, of whom 110 were for Australian ports. Passengers for Dunedin; Saloon—Mr D. O. R. M‘Arthur. Second saloon Misses M'Dowell and Stockley. Steerage —Messrs W. Buchanan, J. W. Harley, J. Beatson, J. Cuddon, S. Gordon, S. H. Jones, W. F. Gennett, A. Miller, J, Marshall, and J. Symons.

MOVEMENTS OF THE UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY’S FLEET.

Tuesday, October 23.

Lyttelton. Mabinapna arrived 6 a.m. from Timaru; sailed2 p.m. for Wellington.— Mararoa arrived Ba.m. from Wellington; sailed 4 p.m. for Port Chalmers.—'Wanaka arrived 10 a,m. from Port Chalmers; sails 9 p.m. for Wellington.

snipping Telegrami.

Wellington, October 22.— Takapuna, for Nelson and Pioton, —Mararoa, for Melbourne and the South. Passengers; Misses Bladen, Dransfield, Noilsnn, Quick, Diamond, Wilson, Stewart, Campbell, Meidames Sinclair. Gilo?, Bladen, Prosse, Tait, Adams, Stewart. Neilson, Nicoll, Walsh, Heon, Meredith. H n. Mr and Mrs Mitohelson, Rev. Mr Wallace, Captains Somerville, Flyger, and Donald, Lieutenants Hughes and Roar, Messrs Nrcolls, Walsh, Binns, Jones, Brown, Perry, Blacklook, Sinclair, T’rouson, Harris, Oockburn, Chamberlain, O’Donoghue, Holmes, Seed. Wilson, Ballingher, Tolhurst, Berry, Watts, Meek, Melvie. Homann, Robson, Ohavannes, Patterson, Guinness. Price. Wood, Skipwith, Hayward, Tonks, Munro, Harper, M'Mahen, Beaumont, Rawnsley. Merrick, Adams, Fisher, Kelly, Hoon, Washburn, Whitelaw, Hill, Grid’d, Clarke, Wylds, Allen. Meats, Smith (21, Everard. Trolove, Sergeant Matthews; and twenty-five in the steerage. October 23 Selembria, s.s.. from London via Sydney. Bluff, October 22.— The Te Anau has tho following passengers for Northern portsFer Lyttelton—Mrs Clark. Rev. Laverty, M'sseiS Leach, Duff, Messrs Clarke, Blackett. Pickles, Kind, Ward. For Wellington Mesdames Duncan, Mawlem, Kennedy, Booth. Hammond, Williamson and two children, Miase« Leslie, Brown, Beilin (2). Messrs Duncan, Mowlem, Kennedy, Booth, Hon. Bonar, Kirk, Baker, Wilson. Sandilands (2) For Auckland-Messra Craig. Cameron. Miss Francis, Messrs Courtney and Smith; and fifty-two steerage for all ports,

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Evening Star, Issue 7750, 23 October 1888, Page 3

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SHIPPING. Evening Star, Issue 7750, 23 October 1888, Page 3

SHIPPING. Evening Star, Issue 7750, 23 October 1888, Page 3