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SHIPPING.

Hlv* Water. To-mobbow, Talaroa Heads: 5.23 a.m., 5.37 Pm. Port Chalmers: 6.3 *.m., 6.17 p.n\ Dunedin: 648 a.m., 7.2 p.m. » ran Caalners. ARRlVED.—Septbmbhb 6. Dunedin, schooner, 66 tons, Bergeisen, from Napier. Eldertlie, a.e,, 2,761 tons, Olsod, from Oamaru and Timaru. PEPntMBHI 7. Pakakl, s.s,, 850 tons, Kwan, from Westport. SAILED.— Septembeb 7. Penguin, s.s., 442 tons, Beraeoh, for Northern ports. Passengers: ForLyttelton-Mr Weldon. For Wellington—Mesdames Coxhead and two children, MiokeU and fcur childien, Masters Coxhead (2), Mfßsrs Ooxhead, Riclmdeon, T. A. Watson, M'Laren, Burback, Captain Kennedy; and six steerage. A brigantiae wsb reported from Cbpe Saunders passing North this forenoon. The tug Pluoky was hauled out of the graving dock this afternoon. The baique Mikado has put out some 300 tons of cargo at the cross wharf. The barquentlne Waireka has landed a quantity of guano at the Jetty street wharf. The biigantine Enterprise is expected to complete loading for Nap'.er to morrow. The Elderslie, from Oamaru and Timaru, arrived aloigalde the Bo wen pier at 7 a.m. yesterday to complete her loading for London. She left Timaru at 7 a.m. on Saturday, and experienced thiok foggy weather along the coast, and arrived off the Heads at 3 p.m. 5 but owing to the dense fog she anchored until 5 p.m. yesterday, when she steamed into port and berthed at the pier as above. At Oamaru she took on board 352 bales wool and skins, 21 sacks bones, 306 saoks barley, 11,661 carcasses frczm mutton, 68 cases kidney?, and 105 cases game; at Timaru, 228 biles wool and tkins, 9,534 oarcasies frozen mutton, 53 cases kHneys, and 68 packages game. She commenced this morning to take in frozen mutton. During the week ended September 6 the following vessels have beenat theOunedin whuves: —A-rivals: Rosamond46l tons, Talune 1283, Enterprise 84, Spray 50, Oimperp 352, Manapouri 1,020, Napier Waireha !)9, Invercarl gill 123, Penguin 442, Dunedin 66; total, 4,039 tone. Departures; L'zzie Ellen 40 tons, Napier 48 (twice). Jubilee 1,005, Walhori 1,269, Rotorna 565, Alert 45, Gisborne 68, Invereargill 123, Jessie Readman 962, Rosamond 462, Talune 1,283, Orellana 866, Manapouri 1,020, Omapere 352; total, 8.156. The Pukaki, with 1600 tons of coal from Westport, arrived at Port Chalmers at 7 a.m today, and steamed alongside the Eldersllo to discharge part cargo. She left Westport at 11 a.m. on the 4th inst,; had moderate wuklb with hazy weather until off the Kaikonras on the morning of tho sth, when a dense fcg Bet in, which necessitated her being put under easy steam; dense fcg continued until passing Banks Peninsula at 8 a.m. yesterday, 'when the weather cleared, and she waß again put under full speed, arriving off thi He.ds at 10 30 p.m., when she anchored until 5 a. m. to-day. The sctroner Cunedin arrived at Dunedin at 4 n,m yeßteid<y. She left Napier on August 28, and had variable winds to arrival, THE DIRECT STEAMERS. The Arawa (Lyttelton, July 25) arrived at Plymouth on the afternoon of the 4th inst, THE HINEMOA'S CRUISE. Wellington, September 7. The Hinemoa returned from the Chatham 3 yesterdday, having landed the new Resident Magistrate (Major Gasooigne) on the islands. She experienced a heavy gale ou Tuesday, during which a wave broke on board and did seme d image. She was hove-to for eleven hour?. The sealing ketoh Anna, owned by Captain Bradsbaw, of the Bluff, called at the Chathams ten days ago with 130 seals, caught at the Bounty and Chathams. More wreckage has been washed ashore lately, including a pine spar with wire rigging attached. MOVEMENTS OF THE UNION STEAM SHD? COMPANY'S FLEET. Monday, Septjmber 7. Bluff. - Tarawera arrived 7 a.m. from Melbourne; sailed 5 p.m. for Port Chalmers (expected to arrive 7 a.m.). Timabu.—Orowalti sailed 5 p.m. for Oimaru. Ltitelton.—Hauroto arrived Sunday from Wellington; sailed 3 p.m for Dunedin (expected to arrive 8 a.m.)— Oraapere sail* for Wellington.—Brunuer arrived from Wellington ; sails 6 p.m. for Timatu. Wellington. Walrarapa arrived 7 am. from Napier; sails for Lyttelton. Taieri arrived noon from Westport. Nelson. Mahtnapua sails 8 pm. for Tar an ski Gbkymoutj. Rosamond arrived from Timaru; sails for Dunedin. Auckland—Talune from Gisborne; sailed 5 p.m for Russell.—Dingadee arrived from Gisborne. I- tdnet.—Tekapo a*rived 7 p.m. Frid»y from Wellington. Snipping Telegrams. Bio if, September 7.—6.15 a.m., Tarawera, from Melbourne. She left Willlamstown at 3 SO p m. on the 2nd ; passed Swan Wand at noon on the 3rd; had the Solanders abeam at 1.45 pm. ou the 6tb, arriving as abovi>. Experienced light wind*, with fine weather, until noon ou the sth; thonce to arrival strong northerly winds, with he.vy sea and thiok weather. Passengers : For the Blnff Misß Adams, Messrs Coward, Conyers, Ibbotson. For Dunedin— Mesdames Arderson, Thornton, Green, and Dudoin, Misses Peake, Anderson, Thornton, atd Black, Messrs Ferguson, M'Kay, M'Crorie, Macfarlane, Parker, Roohello, Mainland, Green, Wood", Ferguson, Abram, Irvine, Master Anderson, For Lyttelton—Misses Tait and Lonargon, Mesdames Tait, Bradley, Bailey, Master Tait, Messrs Bmk'ey, Parsons, and Phillips. For Wellington-Misses Shiel, Davis, and Freeman, Messrs Hutchison (2), Martin, Freeman, Tilly, Nathan, Franca. For Napier—Mr Hughes. For Auckland-Mr Dunn; seventy-six steerage for all ports, Auckland, September 5 Taupe*, from F>j ! . Sydnbt, September 7.—lndustry, b.b,, from Lyttelton. Lyttelton, September 7.—Ashmore, barque, for London.

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Evening Star, Issue 8614, 7 September 1891, Page 3

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SHIPPING. Evening Star, Issue 8614, 7 September 1891, Page 3

SHIPPING. Evening Star, Issue 8614, 7 September 1891, Page 3