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SHIPPING.

To-MOBBOW.r-Talar<» Bead* s 8,48 ».m„ 918 p.m. Fort Chalmers: 9.28 a,m„ 9.58 p.nc. DunerUa: 10.13 a.m. r 10 43 p.m. '♦"■'—; ran CKalßMra. arrived.— jaotaby 7. Hauroto, b.»., 1,276 tons, Neville, from Sydney via Bast Coast ports. Passengers: Mr and Mrs Blatkie, Mr and Mm Jack, Mr and Mrs Roach, Mr and Mrs Styehe, Mrs A. M'Vicar, Misses Monciief, Biown, Miller, Maginnity, Wells, Hegman, Armstrong, Fun■ton, Bsrnes, Parsons, Captain Bodgerp, Meisrs Davie, Williamson, Hegman, L. 0. W. Warm-ley, Monorief, Patterson, Craig, Oooke, Hlalop, Woodward; and ten in the steerage. SAILBD.-Jasuaßy 7. Waihora, s.s. ( 1,269 tons, Anderson, for Melbourne via Hobart and the Bluff. Pdtssengera: Meidsmes Mahoney and two children, Aston, Blr As ton. For Hobait-Messrs King, Roes, Jacobs, Oapt»in Bodgerp. For Melbourne Misses Craig, Wiokens, Mesdames Herd and three children, Smith, Vivian, Wiokens, Messrs Herd, Mason, - Hammond, M'Oowan, Couch, Litohfleld, Wickens, Young, Rollatd, Cray, Bush; and twelve in the steerage. Hauroto, b.s,, 1,262 toes, Neville, for Sydney via East Coast ports Passengers: For LyHMton—Misses Forbes M'D<mald, Menziei (2), Martin, Me«rs Latter, F. P. Stronaob. For Wellington Mines Anderson, Hay, Wheeler, Hart, Metz, Campbell. Meadam<a Meti, Baird, Westwood, Cam i ball, fch'eld, Levy, Messrs GillleF, W. F. Wheeler, Arlidß«>. For Napier-Mieß Turnbull. For Sydney-Mr and Mrs Nico\

The ship Brahmin was removed from thu Bowen pier this morning to the leading berth at the export pier, when she commenced to take in cargo for London. The ship Taranakl, the fi-at wool sailing vessel of the season, oompleted her loading for London yesterday evaning, and was removed early this morning from the export pier and anchored off Carey Fay until tbU afternoon, when she again got underwtigh, being towed dear of the Headß by the tug Pluoky. Her cargo consists of 3,437 ba'es woo), 70 bales skinr, 7,280 aaoks oats, 48 bags home, and 24 casks tallow. As she left in fine trim no donbt Captain Gordon will make a good run Home. The Waihora, having besn and repainted, wan hauled out of the graving dock early this morning and berthed at the George street p'er. After taking on bowd cargo, she erobuked her passengers and sai'ed this afternoon for Melboumo via the Bluff and Hobart. The Hauroto, from Sydney via Kaat Coast ports, arrived at Port Chalmers at 7 30 a.m. today, and steamed ahngsldo the George street pier to discharge and take in cargo Mr Seige), nor purser, reports leaving Sydney at 5.30 p.m. on December 24; experienced light northerly to strong southerly winds across, and breasted the Noith Cape at 7 a.m. on the 29fch nit, and reached Auokland at 1 am. on the 30th ; leaving again at noon on the 31st, called at Guborne, Napier, Wellington, and Lyttelton, leaving the latter port at 1 p.m. on the6tb, and a< riving as above, having experienced moderate to fresh variable wirrla down the coast. The Tarawera was hau'ed into the graving; dock this morning for oleaning, soraping, and repainting. The Omapere transhipped a quantity of coal to the ship Canterbury to-day. The ketch Reliance completed the discharge of her cargo today, and took in She goes from hereto Stewart Island to load timber. The barque Assel has landed nearly 300 tons of cargo at Dunedin wharf. Private advices received in Oamaru yesterday states that the orew of the barque Ganymede, from Oamaiu with stone, struck work on arriving at Melbourne on account of the bad nature of the food served to them on the voyage. The voyage la described as a perpetual eeries of bickering* between the men on the one side and the oaptatn, owner, and mate on the other aid 3. The Ma:ioa Board h»ve decided to inspeot the vessel's store?. The ' Mail' is also informed that the vessel's cargo of stone has been damaged by sea water. THE DUSK OF BUCKINGHAM'S STRANDING. Ltttelton, January I. Captain Groombridge, of the steamer Duke of Buckingham, received notice yesterday tbat the Governor-in-Council, having all the facts connected with the stranding of the f-teamer at Kaikoura before him, hid been pleased to mitigate the penalty of the Court of Inquiry—namely, suspension of the certificate for three months—ind the eorti ficate was now returned Captain Groombridge has not had to resign, but takes the steamer home on her present trip. MOVEMENTS OF THE UNION STEAM SHIP OOMPAfIY'B FLEET. Thubsihy, January 7Ltttii/ios.—Mangana arrived 8 am. from Wellington. Wellington.—Graf ton arrived 9 p.m yesterday from Nelson.—T.kapina arrived 10 a.m. from Lyttelton. Nelso.v.— Rotoru* arrived 1 a,m. from Wellingtoa ; sailed 2 p.m. for Piotoo. Shipping Telegram*. Auckland, January 6. —Wakstipa, for Wellington.—January 7 : The Macapouii left at noon. Passengers : For Du' edin—Mrs and Miss Siavwrighr, Miss Hooper, Mrs HiSelden. Wellington, January 6. Mangana, for Lyttelton. Passengers: Misses Adcook, Bird, Devitre, Mesdames Creeno, Insall and chi'd, Messrs Roulstou, Ludlow, Hedge, Buller, Bandford, SbacWeton, Sutherland, Brooghtop, Barr, Wanklyn, Greenwood, Stewart, Ell's, Hob house, Ivens, Creene and son. Lyttelton, Januaiy 6. H.M.S Ringarooma, for Tlmaru.—Takapuna. for Wellington, Timabc, January 7. H.W.". Ringarooma arrived this morning and steamed straight Into the harbor. The mayor and Borough Counoil and chairman of the Harbor Board went aboard and welcomed the visitors, Captain Bourke, replying, said he was able to pronounce a favorable opinion of the harbor to anyone asking information . Any vessel could lie perf eotly safe a- her moorings. The only drawback was the entrance, which was not good for rough weather. It id intended to give tbe captain and cftioers lunob, and drive them round the country tomorrow.

Melboubne, January 7.—Mararoa, for the Blaff.

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Evening Star, Issue 8716, 7 January 1892, Page 3

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SHIPPING. Evening Star, Issue 8716, 7 January 1892, Page 3

SHIPPING. Evening Star, Issue 8716, 7 January 1892, Page 3

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