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SHIPPING.

Ilik Water. TO-MORROW. - Tataroa Heads ; 811 a m., 8.46 pm. Port Chalmers: 8.51 a.m., 9.26 p.m, Dunedin: 9.3S a.m., 1011 p.m. - • part Ckaißin. arrived.— May 3 Waihora, s.s., 1,269 tons, Anderson, from Melbourne via Hobart and the Btoff. Passengers : Mrs Mathesoa and family, Misses Pemberton, Boyd, Major and (Mrs Gould and two servants, Captain and Mrs Doveton, Messrs L, Schatz, B. Pickett. H. H. Pickett. L. Loht and members of Mr G. Mutgtove s HmpireOompany, T. J. Newton, B. Wilson ; and eighteen In the steerage. The Wa'hora arrived at Port Chalmers at 7.25 a.m. to-day. She left the Bluff at 5 p.m. landed some oargo at theßowen pier this morning, and took on board a refn geratlng engine. Her coal chambers have *Jwu9s" Lindsy Arrived oft the Heads yesterday afternoon, and anchored waitinTh°9r Di d agade e . having discharged her cargo of coal Into the bulks, sails ogam this evening f °The schooner Spray is ready for sea, and will sail for Napier with tho first fair wind. MOVEMENTS OF THE UNION STEAM SHIP COMPANY'S FLEET. Tuesday, May 3. Lyttelton. —Wairarapa arrived 8 a.m. from Wellington; sailed 430 p.m. for Dunedin.— Penguin sailed 5 p.m, for Wellington, Wellington.— Omapero arrived 11 a.m. from Lyttelton.—Herald arrived 11 a.ro. from Lyttelton.—Hauroto sailed 5 p.m. for Lyttelton. Nelson. -Rotorua arrived noon from Wellington ; sailed 1.30 p.m. for Picton. AucKLiND.— To Anau arrived 12 30 p.m. from Gisborne, ATTEMPT TO 0R033 THE ATLANTIC IN A SMALL BOAT. Particulars havo been published of the sailing from New York of Captain James Monahan In a email sailing boat with the intention of crossing the Atlantic Ocean. The boat is 16ft long and 2ft wide, and is so rigged as to make the management an easy task. The email cabin is covered with canvas, which is Intended to protect tho provisions from the sea. There is room enough to carry food sufficient f >r 100 days, b it the captain expects to make the journey in sixty days. The wood used in the construction of tho boat is cedar. On board little vessel, covered over with canvas, are Sob of tmoked haras, 321b of corned beef, two boxes of hard tack, tour tanki of water (each holding 381b of ground coffee, 501b of granulated sugar, and fifty cans of condensed milk. A Brahma hen was also on board, and tho dailng skipper is accompanied by a big Maltese oat, Captain Monahan la a courageous sailor, and has made numerous bets that he will accomplish tho voyage in safety, snipping Talcgraeu. Wellington, May 2.— Wairarapa, for tho Foutb. Passengers: Misses Lake, Blmsley, Ireland, Chrystal, Frost, Lorimer, Maddook, Warmington, Norcross, Tully, Holmes, Myres, Augarde, Richmond, Py croft, Smyth, Osborne, Parmonter, Newton, Manning, Blacklock. Dawson, Fhnagbau, Medley, Mosdamos Niohol, Whito, Gillanders, Lindsay, Lee and infant, Gamblctt and infant, Williams and children, Kenny, Cooper, Lawson, Sir J. Hector, Rev. G. Inglia, Messrs Adams, Hardcastlo, Lunn, Wilson, Marshall, Russell, Fraser, Aplin, Martin, Hall, Joynt, Outhbeit, Hyte, Hid, Sylvester, Lees, Ecsklne, Adams. Stafford, Page, Smith, Anderson, M’Farlano, Balhnoe, Ross, Maskoll, M’Donald ; and twenty in the steerage.— Mahinapua, for Onehunga -Rotorua, for Picton and Nelson.—Annie Reed, barque, for AuckLytiELTON, May 2.— Herald, for Wellington and Grejmeuth —Omapero, for Wellington and Westport.— Brunner, fur Timaru, Oamaru, andlDunedln. - May 3: 10.30 a.m., fengum, from Dunedin.

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Evening Star, Issue 8815, 3 May 1892, Page 3

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SHIPPING. Evening Star, Issue 8815, 3 May 1892, Page 3

SHIPPING. Evening Star, Issue 8815, 3 May 1892, Page 3

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