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SHIPPING.

Hivh Watar. To-mobbow. Talaioa Heads : 11.39 a.m., 0.11 p.m. Port Chalmers: 019 a.m„ 0.51 p,m. Bunedin: 1.4 a.m., 1.36 p.m, «. At the Heads. H.M.S. Uuracoa, Captain Robert W. Stopford, from Lyttelton. • ■' ■■• Port Chalmwra. ARRlVED.—January 6. Hinerooa, 0.G.5., 135 tons, Fairohild, from Lyttelton. Passengers: Captain Johnson, Dr Macgregor, Messrs Wilson, Keble, Russell, David) Scott, and Master Moorehead. SAlLED.—Januaby 5. Beautiful Star, s.a.. 146 tons, Spedding, for Lyttelton via intermediate ports. Herald, s.a., 356 tons, Jones, for the West Coast. January 6. Inveroargill, tt.s.. 136 tons, Sundstrom, for Milford Sound via Inveroargill. Brahmin, ship, 1,264 tons, M'Kenzie, for Wellington. The ship Brahmin was towed to tea thiß morning, and left In ballast for Wellington,

The Invercirgill left Dunedin this afternoon for Milford Sound via Invercargill and Goal Island, The barque Essex, from New Yo k (Bates, Sis?, aud (J«., agents), will disohargeat Rattray street wbarf. Bills of lading to be presented at once.

The C.G.S. Hinemoa, from th 3 North, arrived at the Heads at Ipm. to-day.

THE LOS 3 OF THE DUNEDIN. Oamaru, January 6.—A nautical inquiry was held this morning into the missing ship Dun edin. The vessel sailed on the 20th March, 1890, and has not since been heard of. The evidence showed that she had a complement of thirty-five souls on board. No evidence was forthcoming to account for her disappearance. The general opinion is that she was lost by collision with ico. MOVEMENTS OF THE UNION STEiM SHIP COMPANY'S FLEET. TUHBDAY, JANUAUT 6. Bluff,—Te Anau arrived 0 a.m. from Hobart; Billed 4 p.m. for Port Chalmers (expected to arrive 7 am.). Lyttjclton. Kotomahanaarrivedßa.m from Wellington; Bailed 4pm for Port Chalmers (expected to arrive 10 a m.).~ Brunner sailed 2 p.m. for Wellington; Rotorua satis 10 p.m. for Wellington. Wellington. Hauroto arrived midnight from Sydney. Grkymooth. -Waroatca arrived from Lyttelton. Aucklaisd —Waihora arrived 10 a.m from Gisborne.—Austialia arrived noon from Gisborne. Russell.—Taupo siiled noon for Fiji. Skipping Tclafframs Lyttelton, January 0.—9.30 am . Brunner, from Dunedin.—lla.m., Rotorua, from Dunedin. Auckland, January S,—R.M.S. Alameda, for Sydney.—January 6: The French flagship Dubordieu sailed at ten this morning for Wellington en route for Valparaiso and San Francisco. Wellington, January 5 —Jubilee and Tekapo, for Sydney.—Rotomahana, for Melbourne via the South and Hobart. Passengers: Misses Palmer, H*ro, Dibbs, Shappere, Brown, Saddler, Andrews, Ellis, Wilson (2), Lancaster, Carrington, Mesdames Tieloar and maid, Duignan, Bishop, Wihon, Lewer, Newman, Elliion and child, Rev. Halley, Messrs Broderick Howard (2), Brabason, Hcyse, Wilson, Hill, Woods, Lee, Howie, Shaw, Bythell, Bishop, Kettlewell, Addy, Swift. Fitzgerald, Bray, Glover and boy, Anderson, Wood, Nolan, Hog?, Downs, Newman, Bull, M'Kay, and twenty-five steerage.—January C Early, Hauroto, from Sydney direct, Passengers: For Lyttelton—Misses Moore aud maid, Jakins, Morgan, Smith, Mesdames Symonp, child, and nurse, Otterson, Marks and inf int, Wacbsroann, Captain Moore, Professos W. H. Warren and Liversidge, Rev. S. Buckridgc, two nuns of the Sacred Heart; and four fteerago. For Dunedin—Misses Dibba (2), Backhouso, and Garden, Mrs Scott Skirving, two infants, and two maidß, Mr D. Scott Skirving, Mr Carvosso. Lyttelton, January 5. Rio L?ge, from Nelson. Pukaki, for Wcstpoit. Baldur, barque, for Wellington—Frith of Dornoch, barque, for United Kingdom. Bluff, Januay 6.-5 am , To Anau, from Melbourne and Hobart. Slio loft Williamstown at 5.30 p.m. on the 31st; cleared Port Phillip Heads at 9pm,; had Swan Island abeam at 2.30 p.m on the Ist, and arrived at Hobart at 11.45 a.m. onthe2ad; sailed the same day at 4,50 pm.; experienced fresh westerly winds and fine weather till the sth inst., thenoe a heavy northerly gale and thiok rainy weather. Passengers : For the Bluff—Mesdames Throssell and child, Dodd, Carter, Harrington, Misses Higinbotham, Boyd, Carter, Jamicson, Harrington (2), Messrs Throssell, Roberts (2), Mackie, Carter, Ellis, three ohildren, and two servants, Matheson, Fysh, For Dunedin— Mesdames Down, Partridge, Gunn and three children, Coull, Fawcett, Misses Leslie, Wild, Walters, Baron Von Mueller, Messrs Down, Scott, Albertson, Gunn, Coull, Walters, Baker, M'Laurin (2), Evans, Strachan, Miles, Scheve>z°r, Mason, Fawett, Kearney, Kent, Brown. For Lyttelton—Professor Lyle, Mis* Tripp, Mrs Martin Messrs Martin and Dick. For Wellington—Mr, Mrs, and Miss M'Cu'lough, Messrs Garner, Finlay, Lomppert. For Auckland Mrs Coope, Miss Jenkin, Mr Parker, Rev. Mr Kelly. Twenty four in tho steerage for all ports.

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Evening Star, Issue 8406, 6 January 1891, Page 3

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SHIPPING. Evening Star, Issue 8406, 6 January 1891, Page 3

SHIPPING. Evening Star, Issue 8406, 6 January 1891, Page 3