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SHIPPING.

Hiftb Water. To-morrow. Taiaroa Heads : 2.53 a.m.. 3.9 p.m. Port Chalmers: 333 a.m., 3.49 p.m. Dunodin: 4.13 a.m., 4.34 p.m. Port Chßlmere. AllßlVKD.—March 5. Isabella Anderson, schooner, 79 tons, Laing, from Hokitika. Manapouri, s.s, 1.020 tons, Logan, from the North. Passengers: Misses Beamish, Delinun, Bird, M'Donald, Piper, Straohan, Jamieson, M'Lean, M'Ray, Foster, Wylie, Gordon. Catmichael, Young (2), Caiins, Stirling, Mesdarae3 Conll, Gascoigno, Beamish, Duff, Barton, Murphy, Cyper, Ambrose, Arthur, Gairns, Hume, Messrs Coull, Rochfort, Beamish, Comrie, Maher, Orr, Thompson, Morton, Barton, Dawlor, Arthur, Downe, Fraaer, M'Latchie, Herbert, Commissiong, Rev. Mr Cairns, Drs Volckraan (2); twentyfive in the steerage. BAILBD.—March 4. Beautiful Star, s.s., 146 tons, Richardson, for Oamarn. March 5. Rosamond, s.s., 556 tons, Stuart, for the West Coast via Oamaru. Merope, barque, 1,054 tons, Thomas, for Wellington. Te Anau, s.s., 1,028 tons, M'lntosh, for Sydney via East Coast parts. J'assengers: For Lyttelton—Mesdames Hawkins (2), Hull, Miller, Herbert, Wright, Misses Fisher, Kearney, Stace, Perston, Archdeacon Beaumont, wife, and son, Eev. Faluasser, Messrs Crow, M'Donald, Stace, Hawkins, Innis, Hull, Roberts, Barnett, Webb, Wright, Miller, Herbert. For Wellington— Mesdame3 Russell, M'Donald and child, Nordstrum and boy, Westwood and two children, O'Donahoo, Miss Shield, Messrs Scott, Russell, Kettle, Gunning, Cantrell, Woodhouse. For Napier—Mr and Mrs Tabuteau, Messrs Chamberlain, Gilmour, Morgan. For Giaborne—Mr Stubbs. For Auckland—Mesdames Hardmao, Mills and two children, Todd, Miss Howard, Mr and Mrs Hoerder, Rev. A. B. Todd. For Sydney—Mrs Anderson, Dr Manson, Messrs Anderson and M'Alpine; and fifteen steerage.

The whole of the vessels in port were gaily decorated with colors today in honor of the marriage of Mi=s Macneil (dvnghter of Mr H. Macneil, of A, Briscoe and Co.) to Mr "VV. A. Moore, representative of the Shire line of steamers.

The Adelaide S.S. Company have ordered two new steamers to be built at Glasgow. One will carry 2,000 tons deadweight at 14J knot speed; the other, a somewhat slower boat, will carry 1,850 tons, and ran at 114 knotß. The Fiji correspondent of the Auckland 'Herald' writes:—"Since I last wrote the labor vessel Meg Mernlies has arrived from her island cruise after labor, and has pa?fed through rather an anxious time, a* tho captain and crew had a narrow escape from being attacked and massacred by treacherous and bloodthirsty Natives ; the plot being discovered by means of some Native boys shipped as hands, who overheard their countrymen plotting the massacre. By this mean 3 the captain was put on his guard, and although tcintily'provided with arms, managed, by putting a bold face on the matter and taking all the precautions in his power, to secure himself against surprise and drive off his assailants "

MOVEMENTS OF THE UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY'S FLEET.

Wednesday, March 5,

Russell.—Tarawera arrived 5.45 a.m. from Auckland ; sailed noon for Sydney. Wellington. Tekapo sailed 10 a.m. for Lyttelton.—Penguin arrived 8 a.m. from Picton; sailed 3 p.m. for Lyttelton.—Wanaka sailed 6 am for Nelson. Nelson.— MawheraarrivedlOa.m. from Wellington; sailed 5 p.m. for Westport. • Lyttelton.—Waihora arrived 9 a.m. from Wellington- ■ "TprAEO."--Brunner arrived 9 a.m. from Lyttplton J sails to-night f.>r Oamatu. ' O4.MARU. —Rosamond arriyed 11 a,m from Dunedin; sails to-night for Timaru.'—Ohau arrlvedlla.m. from Lyttelton ; sails to-night for Timaru. Shipping Telegrams. Auckland, March 4.—Rotomahana, from Sydney.—Christine, from Norfolk Island.— Tarawera, for Sydney.—Vivid, for Howland Island. Kaipara, March 3.—Ocean Ranger, from Lyttelton. Wellington, March 4. Waihora for Lyttelton. Lyitelton, March 4. —Rotorua, for Wellington.—Ohan, for Oamaru.— Bronner; for Timaru and Dunedin. —Manapouri, for the South and Melbourne. Passengerß: Misses Hiding, Malin, Young (2), Carmichael, Gardner, Adams, M'Laan, Mesdames Cairns, M'Kay, Arthur, Colonel Gaynor, Dr Volckmann, Messrs Fraser, M'Clatchie, Whitefoot, Herbert, Adam, Arthur, Rattray.—Banks Peninsula, for the South. Sydney, March 4,—Wakatipu, for Wellington. Melbourne, March s.—Bingarooma, for the Bluff.

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Evening Star, Issue 8157, 5 March 1890, Page 3

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SHIPPING. Evening Star, Issue 8157, 5 March 1890, Page 3

SHIPPING. Evening Star, Issue 8157, 5 March 1890, Page 3