SHIPPING.
givb VFauer. To-MOtuiow. Taiaroa FevU : 215 vm„ 2.55 p.m. Port Chalmers: 2.55 i.0., 3.15 p.ir. Dnnertin: 840 a.m., 4.0 p.m. » ?ert Ciialßsera, ARRIVED— Sfptembsb 1 Talune, so., 1.283 tonp, Oha'fiald, from Melbourne via Hobart and the Bluff. Passengers : MesdMnes Bland Holt, Misses Bland Holt, Außtead, Viv?an, Buokley, Roberts, Guthrie, Messrs Bland Uolt, Normao, Glover, Howe, Baker, Andersen, Winning, Markp, Nelson, Shane, Dale, Roberts, Norman, Plimmer, Seagrave, Russell, Guthrie, Harper, Scott, Freinsteln; and fifteen in the steerage. SAlLED.—September 1. Alert, schooner, 67 tons, Tiiley, for Napier. Giaborne, schooner, 68 tons, Page, for Giaborne Jesßie Keadman, ship, 962 ton?, Burton, for London via WelliDgtot. Invercarglll, b.s., 136 tons, Sundatrom, for Invetoargill. The Jessie Reatfman waß towod to sea this afternooD, aud sailed for Wellington to complete loading for London. The Flderslie has taken in 1,996 oarcas»es of mutton from the freezing hulk Prince of Wales. The Pakeha commenced to take In frozen mutton from the hulk Prince of Wales this forenoor. The Rosamond, having discharged her coal into the bulks at the export pier, steamed np to Dunedln thia forenoon. Th<t Talune, from Melbourne via Hobart and the Bluff, arrived alongside the Bo wen pier at 6 a.m. to-day. She left the Bluff at 5.30 pm. yeaterdiy, and had southerly winds along the COSBt. THE DIRECT STEAMERS. TkeTainui (Plymouth, August 9) left Cape Town on the evening of the 30th ult, for Hobart.
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Tuesday, September 1. Lyttelton.—Waihora arrived Gam. from Dunedin.—Botorua arrived 8 am. from Dunedin.— Omauere sailed noon for Timaru.—Rotokino sailed 5 p.m. for Wellington. Wellington.-Manapourl arrived 5 a.m. from Napier,* sails for Lyttelton.—Herald arrived 1 p.m. from Lyttelton. Nelson —Penguia sails 6 p.m. for Fioton. WE3TPOET.—Ohau arrived 7 a.m. from Auck-land.-Dicgadee Bails for Wellington. New Plymouth,—Takapuna sails for Wellington. . , „ . Auckland. —Australia arrived 8 am. from Giaborne. Rotomahana arrived noon from Gisborne; sails to-morrow for Dunedin direct.
Sblppin* Telegrams. Auckland, August 31.—Takapuna, for the South. PasseDgors: Mrs Becanr, Miss Dew, Dr Durant and son, Messrs Gray, Elleman, Hayes, Mad!-, Hodgklns; and five steerage. Sydney, August 30.—The schooner Veilell, thought to have been lost with all hands, Is reported to be safe at the Solomon Islands. Lyttelton, September 1.—6 a,m., Walhora, from Dunedin.-8.30 a.m., Jubilee, from Dunedin. . ____
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Evening Star, Issue 8609, 1 September 1891, Page 3
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