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SHIPPING.

Sigh Vs»cer, To-mobbow. Tolaroa Heads; 5.52 *.m,, 6.6 p.m. Po»t Chalmers: 6.32 a ro. 646 c,nr. Dunedin: 7 7 a.m,, 7.31 p.m. Part Chaimare. ARRIVED.— SEPTEMBER 7. Lizzie, cutter, 26 tons, Livingstone, from Green Island. September 8 Tarawera, a.?., 1,269 tons. Sinclair, from Melbourne via the Bluff. Passengers : Mesdames Green, Anderson and child. Thornton, Dudoit, Misses Anderson, Peake, Thornton, Black, Messrs Irvine, Ferguson (2), M'Kay, M'Farlane, M'Crotie, Parker, Rochelle, Green, Mainland, Wood", Abiain, and twenty-three in the ageHauroto, s.e., 1,276 tons, Neville, from Sydney via Wellington and Lyttelton. Passengers : Misses M'Eean (2), Johiston, Messrs J. Beck, Jones, Browivk, Houston, and eight in the iteerngo. SAlLED.— September 8. Invercargill, s.*., 136 tons, Suudstrom, for Goal Island via Invercargill. The cutter Lizzie, with a cargo of guano from Green Island, arrived at Dunedin wharf at 6 p.m. yesterday. The brigantine Sarah and Mary passed the Heads yesterday afternoon, bound North. The Hauroto, from Sydney via Wellington und Lyttelton, arrived at Fort Chalmers at 6.30 p.m. to-day, and was berthed at the George street pier. Purser Seigel reports leaving Sydney at 2 p.m. on August 29 ; experienced light variable winds, with smooth sea and fine weather until she breasted Gape Farewell at 9.20 a.rn. on the 3rd icst.; thence she had fresh N.W. winds, with moderate sea, to anival at Wellington at 8 p.m. same day; left at 3 p.m on the 4th ; had light airs, with smooth sea and dense fog, to arrival at Lyttelton at 11.30 ».m. on the nth; remained there until 5 p.m. on the 7th; had light winds, with smooth sea and cloudy weather, down the coast. The Pukakl steamed up from Pert Gba'mers last night, and landed cargo at the Dunedin wharf to-day. The Invercargill left Dunedin this afternoon for Coal Island via Invercargill The Tarawera, from Melbourne via the Bluff, arrived at Port Chalmers at 6.30 a.m. to day, and steamed direct into the graviug dock. She left the Bluff at 5 50 p.m yo.-terday. MOVEMENTS OF THE UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY'S FLEET. Tuesday, September 8 Timaru,—Brunner sailed 11 a.m. for Dunedin via Odtnatu. Wellington.— Taupo arrived 10 a m. from Auckland ; sailed 5 p.m. for Westport.—Omaperc arrived 10 p.m. from Lyttelton, Nelson,— Rotorua sails 9 p m. for Pictoo. Gbkymouth.— Rosamond sailed midnight for Dunedin. New Plymouth.— Takapuna sailed 8 a.m. for Wellington. Manuk ad.— Herald arrived 11 a.m. from Grey mouth. Auckland.—Poherua arrived 9 80 a m. from Fiji. Fiji.— Maori sailed Thursday, 3rd, for Auckland. Russell.— Talune arrived from Auckland; sailed 4 pm. for Auckland. Sydney,—Monowai sailed Monday for Auckland. ______________ ■hipping; Tiligrami. Auckland, September 7.—Annie HU I , from Lyttelton.—Takapuna, for the South.—Taupo, for Wellington. Passengers: Mesdamea Wreath, Wooding, Misses Wooding, Jackman, Miss Jones, Messrs Leary, Lees, Laroche, Ohlsen, Swinnerton, nineteen footballers, and seven steerage.—September 8: Pohetua and barque Northern Star, from Fiji, -with sugar,—A new sixty-ton screw steamer, for the AucklandUpper Thames river trade, was launched at Devonport this morning by Mr W. Holmes. She la to the order of the Northern Steamship Company, and will coat about L 8,500. Katpaba Heads, September 7.—01i0, ketch, from Lyttelton,—lsabella Anderson, schooner, for Dunedin.— Annie Wilson, for Lyttelton.— Devonport, barque, for Dunedin, Wellington, September 7.—Walrarapa, for Melbourne via the South and Hobart. Passengers : Misses Hutchison, Aoland, Cooper, Studholme, M'Arthnr, Mesdamea Barnes and six children, Carmichael, Messrs James Clarke, Cooke, Millar, Allen, Studholme, Bhind, James, Heyman, Yorke and son. StdNiy, September 7.—Monowai, for Auokjj land.

Lyttelton, September 7. Omapere, for Wellington,—Simmer, for Timaru and Dunedin. Hanroto, for Dunedin. Ashmore, barque, for Londsn—September 8; 9 a.m., Penguin, from Dunedin, London, September s,—Duke of Buckingham, for Auckland. Wanganui, September 8.-The Maori King left here at 3.30 this morning for London via Gisborne and Lyttltoo. Daring her eightyfour hoars’ stay in the roadstead she loaded 12,385 carcasses of mutton, 100 bales of woo', 100 casks of tallow, and 9 casks pelts. The weather was good all the time—blowing hard during the day, but calm at night. Loading operations are considered to havo been eminently satisfactory.

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Evening Star, Issue 8615, 8 September 1891, Page 3

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SHIPPING. Evening Star, Issue 8615, 8 September 1891, Page 3

SHIPPING. Evening Star, Issue 8615, 8 September 1891, Page 3