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SHIPPING.

glfk Water. To-mobsow. Talaroa Heads: 3.54 a.m., 4.9 p.m. Port Obalmen: 4.34 air., 4.49 p,ir. Uanedln: 5.19 a.m., 5.34 p.m. Part Ckalaun. ARRIVKD.— SIPTKMBIB 4 Mapler, r.%, 48 tour,' Hansen, from Oatlin R.ver. H ATT.KTI —flyprcuniß 4. tbnapoaii, 8.8., 1,020 tons. Ijogu, for Melbourne via the Bluff and Hobart. Passengers: For the Bluff—Hr Sloan. For Melbounwf— Miss Olitheroe, Mr and Mra A. Barfey, Messrs Hadden, Cameron, Baldwin, Count and Oounten Dnohatel; and fifteen In the. steer* age.

The schooner Spray U loading cargo fabldfr at the Rattray street wharf. Consignees of barbae Mikado, frodi Mew York, are informed that orders for delivery of cargo will be Issued by the agents, Messrs Ndll and Go., Limited, on payment of freight and a depoeit of 85 per cent, for aeooont of general average.

The Omapare took in cargo to-day for Timaru ■nd West Coast ports. All the vessels in port hoisted their flags halfmast high to-day in respect to the memory of the late Hr Hack worth, formerly Collector of Customs here. The steamer Napier, with cargo from Gatlin Blver. arrived at Dnnedin wharf at midnight yesterday, and landed _ timber to-day, - She leaves again in the evening for Fortrose. The brigantine Enterprise will be a)l dear of her cargo to-night. We may look in the ooturse of a day or . two for the arrival of the Union Ootnp&ny’g chartered steamer Booldana, from Calcutta; and she should be closely followed by the harqneStar of the Bast, now ninety-three dajs out from New Tork.

THB DIRECT STEAMERS. The Ruapahu arrived at Hobart at eight o’clock this morning. MOVEMENTS OP THB UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY’S FLEET, Friday. Septbmber 4. Lyttelton.—Penguin arrived 6 a.m, from Wellington; sailed 1 p,m. for Dunedin. Wellington. Hauroto arrived 8 p.m. Thursday from Sydney,—Talune arrived 8 a.m. from Lyttelton; sails for Napier.—Takapuna arrived from lyttelton; sails for New Plymouth.—Rotorua srrived 10 a.m for Nelson. New Plymouth. -Uahlnapna arrived early from Manakau; sailed 10 a.m. for Wellington. Taubanoa —Australia arrived 9 a.m. from Auckland; sailed 10 am. for Gisborne. Melbourne—Tarawera sailed 4 p.m Wrd nesday for Bluff. -Te Anau arrived early from Hobart. ■hipping Telegrams. Auckland, September 3. Mahinapua, for the South. Passengers; Miss Morriu, Mr T, White, Captain M'UlUivrsy; and four in the steerage. Wellington, September 3.-9 p.m., Hauroto, from Sydney. She left there at 2 p.m. on the 29th nib; Ind light winds and smooth sea to Cape Farewell, thence fresh N.W. with moderate sea. Passengers: For Lyttelton— Miss Robinson, Mrs Walker, Messrs Green, Oordeax, A. Adams; and six in the steerage. For Dnnedin—Misses V. Eean (2), Beck, John* stor, Messrs Bock (2), H. M'Neill, White; and nine in the steerage—Penguin, for the South. Passengers: Mrs Winter, Messrs Stewart (2), Blackburn, Coster, Loughrey, Young, Arundel, Hibbert, and Bley.—The Rotokino, after starting with horses for Calcutta, returned to the wharf, as a lively nor’wester is blowing, and it it thonght inadvisable to face a choppy sea at the start of the voyage. She is still in harbor, as the wind remains rather fresh. Lyttelton, September 3, —Pakeha, from Fort Chalmers.—Talune and Takapuna, for Wellington. Bluff, September 3. Rachael Cohen, brigantine, for Melbourne.

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Evening Star, Issue 8612, 4 September 1891, Page 3

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SHIPPING. Evening Star, Issue 8612, 4 September 1891, Page 3

SHIPPING. Evening Star, Issue 8612, 4 September 1891, Page 3