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SHIPPING.

At the Heads. leabalU Anderson, schooner. •> '■ — Port Chalmers. AiiKIVBD.—SSPTBMBER 15, Spray, schooner, 50 tons, Creagh, from JTftT)\fir Jisn'er, barquentine, 288 tons, Burton, from Long Island, Cheatei field Group. 3AILKU.-Sbpte.mber 15. Tarawera, 8.5., 1,269 tons, Sinclair, for Melbourne. Passengers: Mesdames Walker and family (2), Lousley and child, Jooy and family (2), Mistes Adam-, Wilson (2), Humphrey, Stevenson, Messrs Walker, Wilson.

Captain Manning has returned command of the b b. M&wheia. The BOhooner Spray, from Napier, arrived at the Duuedin wharf this morning. She left Napier on the 6th inst., had N.B. winds until the Bth inst., and thence a heavy S.W. gale; arrived within thirty miles of Otago Heads on the 10th inst, and was driven back to Akaroa, where she anchored on the next day; left again on the 13th lnat., and had ftesh N.E. winds to The 'turquentine Jasper, with 4CO tons of guano from Long Island, Chesterfield Group, arrived off the Heads at 9 p.m. yesterday alter a fair passage of nineteen days. She aDChorea until this morning, when she sailed into port with a N.B. breez?, under the charge of Pilot Milne, and came to anohor off Carey Bay. Captain Burton reports leaving Long Island on August 26 with a light N.W. breezy whioh held until the 29th, when it veered to W. and S.W. until September 3, when a southerly breeze set in whioh continued until the 7th, and was succeeded by a 8.N.K., and she cleared Cook htraic oa tbo following d»y, meeting a freßh northerly breez >; she was off Banks Peninsula on the 9ch, when a heavy souther'y gate sprang up and she took shelter uudtr tho Peninhula; the gale lv>ted for forty-fight hours, when it gradually moderated, and she waß aßidn put on her course on the morning of the 12th; thence she had light S. and B K. wind until the afternoon of tho 13ih, whtn it veered to the northward. _______ THE DIKSCT STEAMBRB.

The Arawa sailed from liytteHon at 1 p m. tod»y for London. Paßsengera for London: S.loon-Mrs _. R, Dunn, Mi 0. Purdham, Mr K ?• Foley, Mr J. Fodon, Mrs Fodon, Master Ernest Fodon, Master Watson Fodon, Miss S. L. Cunningham, Mr J. 0. Kennedy, Mr Alexander Walker, Mrs Walker and Infant Steerage-William Marlin, Mrs Charlotte Mailln, Mr Walter Pringle.

For Rio-Mr Walter Bibby, Mr Arthur Brook, Mrß K. E. Allured and two children, Mr T. T.avera, Mrs Travers and. three children. Mr Jamea Brown, Mr BeDJ»mm Ford, Mr W. Leslie.

MOVEMENT OF THE WNIOM STEAM SHIP COMPANY'S FLEET.

Tmobsday, Sbftbmbbb 15. LITJEI/roa.— Wakatlpu arrived 6 am. from Timaru.-Janot Niooll arrived 7 am. from Timaru) Balled 5 p.m. for Auokknd.--Takft. mma arrived 8 a.m. from Wellington; return 6p. m.-Waihora arrived 10a.m. from Dunedin, B«ll8 6p.m. for Wetlingtou.-K(»am<rad arrived 7.30 a.m. from Greymoutfr. . WE9TPORT.-Puk»ki nailed B am. for Wel-lington.-Orowaitl arrived 7 a.m. fronvLyttelton. -Mawhera arrived 6am from Nelson, sailed 8 a.m. for Greymouih. StDNEY.-Hauroto sailed 6 p.m< yesterday for Wellington. snipping Telegrams. Auckland, September 14— Talpne, from Sydney. Passengers: For the Bluff-Mr and Mrs J. M'Jttbbon.-The Star of England passed Russell this evening.-Te Anau, for Sydney.— Star of England, from London via Sydney, with 1,550 tons of cargo for all ports.-Septem-ber 15: Among the passengers by the Taluno from Sydney are the following members of Williamson's Comio Company:Mesdames Biaoey, Leslie, Laurie, Hope, Misses Flora Graupncr, Varley, Young. Pollard, L. Cobb, Kvetett, Cassettes, Ida Osborne, Mitchell, Dale, F. Cobb, Lnwls, M'Kay, P. Osborne, Kinnaird, G. M'Kay, Peatty, Pollard, Potter, Torrenoe, B'abam, Smith, Kusßell, Melrose, Nathan, Vernon, Sidey, Cameron, Messrs H. Brao*y, Howard Veruoo, Laurie, G. Deane, Roseveare, Gresharo, Grundy, Arthur Licsiut. Ambrote, Belcan, Beaumont, Balfour, Francisoe.Growarj, Wilson, Loslie, Stephenson, Shephard, Young, Newton, In&mire. G. Tallls. Leon OaroD, Cane, Mortimer, Humph, Hungott, Watson, Brown, Rice, Frayling, KilliaD, Pollard, Ooldveit, Rammage, W. Ford, Griffiths, Richards. Dunkerton, Young, H. Coupe, Frost. Hope (2). For Napier —Mr and Mrs Smith, Mr Stuart; and one in the steerage. For Wellington-Messrs Harvey, Sovell, Spenoe, Parker; and two in the steerage. For Lyttelton -Miss Deakln and one steerage. For the Bluff -Mr and Mrs J. M'Gibbon. The Spit (Napier), September 14,-Indra-mayo, for Wellington. Wellington, September 14.—Penguin, from Nelson and Pioton.—Rotorua, from the youth. —Dingadee, from Westport.-Owake Belle, schooner, for Kalapoi.—Hinemoa, for Stephen Isdand.—John Bell, schooner, for Waitapu.— Woreatsa. Kawatiri, and Dingadee, for West Ooast.-Takapuaa. for Lyttelton. Passengers: Misses Tripp, Wheeler, Robinson, and B»nj»mlr>, Meadamos Martin, Shannon, and Mundell, Messrs Marjoribanks, Hart, Buchanan, Callin, Wise, Shannon, Merzles. C»b idy, Turney, Bergh, Smith, Litg, Colejrrave, Mundell. M'Kenzie.aDdMartin.-SeptemberlS: Aorangi, from Lyttelton. Gbeymouth, September 14— Taupo, for Dunedin. Newcastle, September 14— Ruahine, from Dunedin.—Prince Baldwin, for Lyttelton. Sydney, September 14.—Hauroto, for Wellington. Lyttelton, September 15.—10.1» a.m., Waihora, from Dunedin.

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Evening Star, Issue 8931, 15 September 1892, Page 3

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SHIPPING. Evening Star, Issue 8931, 15 September 1892, Page 3

SHIPPING. Evening Star, Issue 8931, 15 September 1892, Page 3