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SHIPPING.

Kick Water To-morrow. Talaroa Heads : 0.32 a.m., ft 5) pm. Port Chalmers: 112 a.m., 130 p in, Dunedin; 1.57 a.m.,2.15 p.m. ♦ Fort uttalasn ARRIVED.— February 23. Kaikoura, 4,474 tou?. Orutohley, fcotn London via Cape Town and Hobart. Passengers; For Dunedi n-Saloon: Mr L. L. M'Ewan, Mr W. R. Martin, Mrs C. P. Bur-v>-tt, Mi»s A, S. Puivett, Mr O Montroie, Mr W. Lawrence, Colonel and Mrs Creagh a*;d family of three, Mr and Mrs R. U. Rhodes; second cabin—Miss M. Ashton ; steerage—Mr and Mrs O. Barker and f.ur children, Mr J. Duff, Mr K. Gray, Mr J. Hutchison, Mrs K, and Ma*tor G. Robertson, Miss E. Saffhill, Mr T, Thomson, Mr W. Wicks. For Bluff —Second cabin : Mrs Spooler. For Timaru HkSecoud cabin ; Mr D. Davies, Mr and Mrs T. Hamlyu and three children and nurse. For Lyttelton Saloon: Mr J. Gould, Mr G. J. Harris ; second cabin—Mrs G. Petrie; steerage —Missis E. and J. M. Baxter, Mr B. Baxter, Mr I l ’. Drewitt, Mr and Mrs T. Howdon and four children. Miss M. Sewed, Miss A. Thompson. For Wellington—Saloon : Mr T, B. Birdott, Mr H. B. Sheppard, Misi H. ,T. Stopford, Miss B. A. Stopford ; second cabin —Miss F. AJlen, Mrs M. Little j hn, Miss B. Littb Jilin, Mr W. H. Morences; steo'-age—Mr D. Fraser. For Aucklard—Saloon: Mr W. D. Bohm, Mr F. A. Reynolds, Mr O. B. Knopp ; second cabin—Mr J. U Forbes, Mr H. L. Loring ; steerage - Mr and Mrs J, Canall, Mr J. Kayo, Mr J. Mackei zie. For Nelson—Steer’ age: Miss L. Bond, Mr F. Webster. For Tauranga—Steerage : Miss A. M'Kee, Mr James BrKee, Mr John M’Kee. For Oamaru—Steerage; Mr J. Robertson, Mr A. Robertson. February 24. Brunner, a.s., 332 tons, Waller, from the West Coast. Passengers: Misses Mitchell, Auitin, Wo-t, Gta'os, Cupestake, Brown. Lear, Mesdames Mitchell, Edwards, Oakden, Messrs Dawfcaiu, Coatigm, Ryan, West, Himmell. Waihora, s.s., 1,269 tons, Anderson, from Sydney via Auckland and Intermediate poits. Passenger?: Misses Claikaun, Hesketh (2), J yneb, Robertson, Fortune, Marshal’, Martin, M'Keuna, Parka. Mesdames Guest, Hesketh, George, Crawshaw, Wilson aid son, G, Wilson, Kennedy, Waller, Cawaton and family (3). Cook, Elson and child, Smithson, Messrs Hesketh,Wilsor, Thunson, Sadler, Creir, Lawson, Alkeuat, E, Sander, Marie. SAILED —February 2;’.. Herald, a,?., 33fi tons, Jones, for the Weat I Coast via Oamaru. February 24 Tekapo, s.» , 1,5-14 tons, Allman, for Sydney via the East Coast. Passengers; For Lyttelton —Misses Conli, Walters, Burgess, Mesdanus Coull, Dobbie, Buchan, Meisrs Ooull, lies, Yoang. For Wellington Misses Bird, Watson (2), Mesdames Smith, Robinson, Gi'christ, Messrs Taylor, Luke. F'-r Auckland Mesdames Walott, Miller. For SydncyMeasrs ifu laon, Sinl*. hj, Palmer. Too Waihora (Captain J. Andersm), from Sydney via Auckland a* d inteimediate ports, arrived alongside iho p.owen pier at 7 a.m. today. bhe Ift Sydney at :5 p.m. on tho 11th inst. and arrived at Auckland cn the IGlh; left again on the ISth ; called at Gisbtr.e 19th, Napier 20tb, Wellington 22nd, and reached Lyttelton at 7 a.m. 23rd. leaving again at 0 30 p.m, same day, arriving as above. From Sydney to Napier experienced variable winds with n; .‘derate weather, thence strong head winds and heavy seas to Wellirglon, and f em tint port light fair winds and fine weather to arrivd. The Kaikoura discharg 'd a q .antlly of cargo into the railway trucks t^-clay. The Faz'dka put i.ut the whole of her cargo this afternoon into the -ailway trucks, and sails this evening for the Bluff A large ship was reported north of the He .da this morning. The baiquo -Uaroa, from Fantos, air ved off the Heads this f cenoen for orders The Tekapo, wb'ch sailed this afternoon fer Sydney via the North, took a quantity t f tianshipments and pissecgeis at the Bowen pier ex Kakoma. The Brunner, from the West Coast, arrived at Dunedin at 10.1:5 p.m. yesterday, the left Westport at midnight on the lS;h inst., and passed Cape Farewell at noon on the 19 b, arriving at W. lliog on at 2.39 a.m. on ihe 20tb ; called at Timamar.d Oamaru, bai doe weather down the coast, and reached headquarters as above Th ) Herald left Dune in wharf at midnight yestsrday for West Coast ports v:a Oamam, The Waihora steam d up from Port Chalmers this afternoon and landed cargo at Lunelin wharf. Amongst the cargo brought by the Bruncer was the centre-board yacht Dream, which was put Into Dunedin Bay this morning for maatieg and rigging. ARRIVAL OF THE KAIKOURA. The Kaikoura, from Plymouth via Teneriffo, Cape Town, and Hobart, arrived off the Heads at 7.10 pm. yesterday, when she war boarded by Pilot M’Donahl and steamed into port, being berthed alongside the George street pier at 9 20 p.m., her draught being 23ft, after a passage of 41J llh Grain from Plymouth, including stoppages of 31 lh 55anin ; her steaming time being -lid 9h lOmln. H-r passage seems to havn been a most pleasant on\ sports and amusements bring freely indulged in, while several concerts were he d ; and on the passage from the Cape to Heb»rt the Virginia Concert Company gave several concert?. She brings a full complement of passengers; also 25 bags malls, 20 boxes parcel post, and 1,310 tons of cargo, 378 tons of which are for Duoedm. We are indebted to Purser Heywuod for the following report;— Left Plymouth oh the 9;h January at 8.25 pm., with molerata N.W. ind with snow, freshening the next afternoon to strong northerly gales with very seas, lasting till nearit g Tencriffe, arriving on the 14th at 9.20 a m.; coaled, and proceeded the sams day at 6.50 p.m , with gentle N.E wind and fine weather; picked up light trades on the 16th, lasting to the 18th ; thence moderate southerly winds and cloudy; on the 19th encountered moderate trade?, with fine weather, continuing till the 25;h ; thence strong southerly winds and fine weather, with high seas, till arrival in Table Bay on tho 30th January, at 2 5 a.m.; left the same day at 5.10 p m., with light S.B. winds and fine ol.udy weather to tho Ist Fcbtuaiy ; theme strong N.W. winds with high seas arms the Southern Ocean, Increasing on the sth and 6th and also on the Bth and 9th to a moderate gale. From the 11th fresh southerly wind with showers to the 13tb, on which night there was an Aurora Australia of unusual brilliancy lasting four hours. Fell calm on the 14’.b, and from the 15th February light northerly winds and fine, freshening on nearing the land, with tbh:k, drizzling weather. Sighted the land at **.3o am on the 18th; had light S.W. winds and fine weather up the coast, and arrived the same Jay at Hobart at 11.50 a.m. Coakd and duchai"ed caige, and left Hobart on tho 20th F.-bruary at 11.20 a ro. with light westerly wind and fine weather, which continued till sighting the land at 3 a.m or the 23. J; had light variable winds through the strait and up the coast. ________ Shipping T«le»r*en» Auckland, February 23.—PiOsfo*, bwque, from Sydney. —Man&pjuci, fiom Sydney. Patea, February 23.—The s.s. Aorerl was successfully floated off to day. Napier, February 23. Duke cf Westminster. for Auckland. Wellington, February 23 —Star of F ngland s s., fiom Auckland.—Talnui, f. r Auckland —Alice, barque, for Auckland.—Linlithgowshire. ship, Captain Stott, for London.Ovalau, for Auckland and F ]'.— Dlngadee, for Oreymouth.—Mawhera, for the West Coast ports.—Omapere, for Westpo t—The barque Ohacma, which arrived last night from L verpoo), met with very heavy weather throughout the voyage. On January 28 a terrific gale was encountered, and one tremendous sea nearly washed the captain and tho man at the wheel Overboard.—February 24: 4 a.m., Wakatipu, from Sydney. Passengers i Fot Lyttelton— Misses Hayes, Bower (2), Mrs Parker, B®Y. and Mrs Honaon snd Infant, Messrs Cole, Bower, Hart, Hay, Freeman, and Holt. For Dunedin—Mesdames Travers, Hodge and club dren, Briggs, Miss M'NeilJ, Messrs Stewart, Maloney and boy, Lyttelton, February 23. Warnora, for Southern ports and Melbourne, Passengers; Misses Hanklnsou, Meares, Kianla, Martin, Fillet, Parker, Mesdames Yeung and child,

Howard. Leggant, Sandatelu, Massey, Gundry, Messrs Skelton, Young, Howard, Meares, Blacker, Campbell, Lund, Mewing, Hernot, Massey, Sander, Tarloton, Rev. .BaWngfon, twelve In the steerage.—Penguin, for WelllngtoOAMAßU, February 23.-Brunner, for DunFebruary 24.— Scaystera Haften, for Lyttelton. ~ _ . , . Newcastle, Feb'uaty 24.—Freetrader, tor Wellington.—Welcome, for Auoklshd. Melbourne, February 24. -Yesterday, Tarawera, for the Bluff. SYDNEY, February 24.—Kenilworth, from Eaipara.

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Evening Star, Issue 8757, 24 February 1892, Page 3

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SHIPPING. Evening Star, Issue 8757, 24 February 1892, Page 3

SHIPPING. Evening Star, Issue 8757, 24 February 1892, Page 3