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SHIPPING.

High Water. To-jiobbow. Tataroa Heads: 7.0 a.m„ 7,23 p.m. Port Chalmers: 7.40 a.m., 8.8 p.m. Ounedin : 8 25 a.m., 8.53 p.m. ui.ii., m Port Chalmers, ABRIVED.-Dkckmbsb 8. Taupo, 8.8., 418 tons, Lambert, from West port, December 9 Penguin, s.s., 442 tons, Bernech, from the North. Passengers: Miss Pcarce, Mesdames Pratt, Moore, Smith, Dastnall, Paterson, Mlsi Hays. Odak and child, Ennpp, Alves, M'Ardle, Llston, M'Kny, Handy, Watson, Mouldry, Wheeler; and seven steerage. SAlLED.—Dkokmbik 9. Omapere, s.s., 352 tons, Phillips, for the West Ooast. Mararoa, s.s., 1,248 tons, Chatfie'd, for Melbourne via Bluff and Hobart. Pasiengers: Mesdames Gtlce, Brnce, Mallard, Garratt, Miss M'Qaeen, Messrs Pise (2), F..A. Murloy, Knapp, Symons, Sharpe, Orice, Bruce, Ohadwfck, Koby, Forbett, Garratt, Webb; and fifteen steerage. The barque Hudson has taken on board 695 bales wool and skins, 69 casks tallow, 56 bags horn*, and 23 iron wheels. • 1 he Mararoa left the Eowen pier this afternoon for Melbourne via the Bluff and "H obirt. The Tekoa will finish d sobarging her Dnnedin portion of her cargo by this evening, and she 1* expected to tail to-night for Lyttelton. The Omapere leaves the Dunedin wharf this evening for the West Ooast ports via Timaru. The barque Asteiion has put out about 200 tons of cargo at the Rattray street wharf. The Napier steamed up from Fort Chalmers yeiterday evening, and will load at the whirf for Rlverton. ■ • The Tiupo, with 802 tons coal from Westport, arrived alongside the Bowen pier at 10 p.m. yesterday. She left Westport at noon on the 6th Inst, pissed Farewell Spit at 11.45 p.m. same day, Cape Campbell at I p.m. 7th, and Akaroa at 4 SO p.m. on the Bth. From Westport to Stephen Island had moderate to variable winds; and from thonco moderate to fresh N.E. wind?. The barque Sharpshooter is expected to be rid of all her Inward cargo by Monday. The Pukakl la landing cargo at the tongue wharf. The Penguin, with passengers and Vargo from the North, arrived at Dunedln wharf at 10.40 a.m. to-day. She lefc Nelson on the 4th Inst, called at Wellington and Lyttelton; left the latter port at 2 45 p.m yesterday, and anived here as above. THE DIRECT STBABIERB, The Arawa left Lyttelton on Thursday, September 5, at 8 a.m, with thirty-six passengers, and had very good weather to Cape Horn, whioh was passed on September 30 at 8, a.m. From thence to Rio de Janeiro had very fine weather, reaohing that port on October, 8 at 8 a.m., and leaving again at 6 p.m. next day. Landed one passenger and embaiked eight. Had a very cool run through the tropics, crossing the Equator on October 15 inßodegW., and reached Tenetlffe on Ootober 22, at 8 a.m., leaving again at 3 p m, after embarking three passengers; had a fine run, with smooth tea. to Plymouth, which was reached on Ootober 27, at noon, and, after landing passengers and mails, proceeded to London 1 at 2 p»m. The following Is a Hat of passengers for New Zealand by the Doric, which sailed from London on Ootober 27:—8aloon—Misses Ootbett, Dent, Levin (2)' and nurse, Templar, Blackett (2), and Willlami, Mesdames Duncan, I*vln and maid,; Taylor, and Williams, Mr an4-Mrs Slaokett, Hon. O. Brldgeman, Contain Emngtoji. R.N., Dr Hughes, Mesdamea Brldgeman, Oheston, Ohadwlck, Olark, Oorbetfc JFjuiv, .Friedlander, Isaacson, LelgV wylh, Logan, M'Kay, Macartney, Miles, Pharasyn, BanHn, Sanderson, Taylor, tod Warn* r second saloon—Misses Arthur, Beecroft, Hlekv mottj Latchford, Prowcliffe, Bankln, Sornbft and Sharp, Mesdames Hiokmott, Larke, i Bell. Hamer, Pownall, and Woolston, Bev. J. Oroucher flk Farrwgton, Flaok (2), l Fow]er, Hamer, Hickmott (2), Jenner, Miller, Naylor, Pownall, BuggaU, SmiU, Stubba 43), £$*>$] Teete, Ward, Webb, and Woolston, Masters Woolston, Hamer, and Bell; third class—Misses Oarmlchael, Oheal, Orampton (i), Donnithorne, Higglns (2), Johnston, Kenny, Little (2)KMnlhane, M'Lennan, Palmer, Peterson, Bayner (2). Shilling, Thomas (2), TomllnioD, Weeks, and Wood, Mesdames Callaghaa, Orampton, Donnithorne, Dugdale, Edwards, Hobson, Hunkb,

FergusMu, HOTbs, BnghM ,BtnUn, Banter, Inkpe&T Kerr, KnntW lii Linden. M'Qregw, M'Lennan, Merchant, Measd»y(2), MIW MooTe 0), uQemijAnAn fcttP"* Paul/ Petersen, RuggaU. J*W*..JM|K*K I Shaw, fHmpson. J»?S1«»?«I2? (2), (2). Week* ' ■■*•"•; ; * The Taiaul sailed from Wellington todvyfor.< London, L srlth ttie ■ lellowirign pasSej!g«r«iJrfr! Saloon-Misses-i Lang*! I»ar»ej>li9 K jMrs De Roosle, Mr= tog, Mandew. Smiths Gregor, Patflhlng.Master'WUlbfeiiK '■'■"''[" athh ' IblppiACTtlieirVMilS." Sidney, December B.—Tarawera, for Auckland.—December 9 V failposa, from San Franolsoo via Auckland.' " MKLBOCRNK,;Deoemhet B.~«Mlower»,:&*.,- a sister boat to the Wanimoo, after a psnageof forty-two days.—December 9:. Manapouri, from the Bluff. ...

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Evening Star, Issue 9003, 9 December 1892, Page 3

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SHIPPING. Evening Star, Issue 9003, 9 December 1892, Page 3

SHIPPING. Evening Star, Issue 9003, 9 December 1892, Page 3