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SHIPPING

Hlrrn Water.

Tomobbow, Taiaroa Heads: 7.18 a.m., 7.40 p.m. Port Chalmers: 7.58 a.m., 8.20 p.m. Dsnedln; 8.43 a.m., 9.0 p.m.

Port Chalmers. ARRIVED.— August 5. Banks Peninsula, s.s., 177 tons, Blohardson, from Oamaiu. August 6. Waihora, ss., 1,269 tons, Anderson, from Melbourne via the Bluff. Passengers: Mesdames Willsmer, Brownlie, M'Connell, Simpson, Misses Brydone, Wood, Brownlie, Henderson, Braddon, Messrß Smith, Miller, Wilson, James, Godber, Gibb, M'Connell; and thirteen in the steerage. SAlLED.—August 6. Waihora, s.s., 1,276 tons, Anderson, for Northern ports. Passengers : For Lytcelton— Miss Parsons, Messrs W. G. and P. Jackson. For Wellington—Mr and Mrs J. Oliver, Mr C. Matthews. For Gisborne—Miss Field. For Auckland—Misses Bigg, Macildovrie, Mr Morton. The Waihora, from Melbourne via the Bluff, arrived alongside the George street pier at 7.30 a.m. to-day, and discharged her cargo into the railway trucks. She left the Bluff at 430 p.m, yesterday, had strong southerly winds aiang the coast. The ship Crusader took in a quantity of grain from the Banks Peninsula this forenoon. The ship Piako, which is the next vessel due from LondoD, has on board 1,355 tons measurement good", 620 tons dead-weight cargo, and 12

tons of explosive?. Tho Bank* Peninsula arrived at Dunedin wharf at 10.30 p.m. yesterday. She left Oamaru at 3 p.m., and met strong S.YV. winds with high head teas along the coast. Shipping Telegrams. Auckland, August s.—Te Anau, from the South.—Penguin, for the South. Passengers: Miss Swan, Kev. Father Kehoe, Messrs J. Moses, J. Martin, H. E. Power, 3. H. Eeefe, and E. Ford.—Manapouri, from Sydney. She has no passengers for Dunedin. Wkllinqton, August 6. —Rose M., barque, from the Bluff,—Tainui, from Lyttelton.—Takapuna, for Lyttelton. Passengers: Misses Philpott and Rutherford, Mr and Mrs Shericker, Mr and Mrs Stephens, Mr and Mrs Newton, Dr Aubrey, Messrs Short, Mark, Gill, Cunningham, Payliog, Symons, Robertson, and Rankin. Kaipaua, August s.—Peerless, from Sydney. Taibua, August 5. —Enterprise, for Dunedin.

Sydney, August s.—Hauroto, for Wellington.—August 6 : Oamaru, from Napier.—Parnell, for Kaipara. Newcastle, August 6.—Lavenne, for Nelson. —Pendlehil!, for Napier. Melbourne, August 6.—Botomahana, for the Bluff. MOVEMENTS OF THB UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY'S FLEET. Wednesday, August 6. Wellington, Takapuna arrived 1 a.m. from Nelson. Nelson.—Grafton arrived 9 a.m. from Westport ; sailed 11 a.m. for Wellington. Westpoet.—Orowaiti arrived this morning from Lyttelton.—Dingadee arrived this morning from Wellington. Auckland.—Manapouri arrived 8 a.m. from Sydney. Melbourne. Rotomahana sailed Tuesday for Hobart and Bluff.

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Evening Star, Issue 8288, 6 August 1890, Page 3

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SHIPPING Evening Star, Issue 8288, 6 August 1890, Page 3

SHIPPING Evening Star, Issue 8288, 6 August 1890, Page 3

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