SHIPPING.
Port Chalmers. AttRIVFD.—Ji-nk K Torea, sdiooner, o'7 tons, Hooper, from Napier. __C' SAILED. -Junk 8. Post Boy, schooner, t>2 tons, M'Laughlan, for Adelaide. Tiilune, s.s., 1,303 tons, Kennedy, for Melbourne via the Bluff. Passengers: Misses Cleary and Armstrong, Mr A. L. Smith, London Gaiety Company (!Xn ; twelve in the steerage,' *
Kawatiri, f.».. 287>tons, for ijapi&vhV Cook Strait. - . •• '- : "• ">-. f ' "»
. The China Steam Nuviga.tiqn,CVunpnrfa\\ hampna, well known' In tho Auatroln9utn-trade, has been wrecked at the entrance to the Gulf of '(.iechil'e, on the northern side of the Sluing Tung Peninsu'a. „ ,„ „ , , , , '1 he > chooser Torca. with C2S sacks of barley from Napier, arrived yesterday evening, aud anchored off Carey Uav. She left Napier on the Ist iust.; bail light northerly to N.W. winds until passing Cape Palliser at <> p.m. on the 3rd ; thence strong N.W. to westerly winds to Banks Peninsula at tS a.nv. on the sth, when she met strong southerly to' S.W. winds until breasting Oainaru at 8 a.m. on the 7th, and thence N.W. winds to arrival. The Kawutira was iloatcil nut of the graving dock this morning. THE DIRECT STEAMERS. The Tongariro sailed from Wellington this after noon for London, with the following passengers: - Saloon—Misses Humphries, Atkinson, Baylcy, Beaumont (2), Fitter, Sliaen. and Young, Mesdames IVaumont, Maejoss, Fitter, Lady Buckley, Rev. 11. \V. Horwill, Messrs E. Fitter, H. J. Papworth, 3. Richards, and Master Beaumont. Second saloon Misses Baxter, Hadfield (4) Jones (2), Maclaren, Shaw, Cross, Mesdames Beach, Porter, Bentlcy, Chamberlain, Davies, Hadiield, Jones, Messrs J. A. Beach, G. Rentier; T. S. (basins, G. F. Fox, 11. Dunlop, 11. J. Stewart, Hadiield, V. 11. Hoare, V. J. Jones, N. Stephenson, N. A. M'Laren, B. S. M'Larcn, Masters Hiulhekl (1), Jones (2). Third saloon Misses Black, Garnett (2), Nagger, Parker (2), Speers, Thomson (3), Mesdames Butler, Garnett, Gibbs, Mul!er, Neilson, Parker, Thomson, Rev. A. Thomson, Messrs .Ainner, Barnard, Baxter, Cotterell, Fulton, Garnett, Gibbs, Johnston, Langfiii-1, Ledger, M'Caw, Muller, Parker (2), Perry, Reilly, Theobald, Waring, Masters Garnett and Thomson. Shipping Telegrams. Wki.linoton, June 7. -Hauroto, for Sydney. • Takapuna, for Lyttelton.- Ohau, for West port. Penguin, fir Nelson. Bi.nT, June 7.- Rosamond, s.s., foifneymcmtli. --June 8: 7.30 a.m.. Star of Victoria, for London. Her cargo from here consists of s!>l bales of wool. 2,6.1s cases of meats, U):t casks of tallow and pelts, '.) casks of casings, 2 bales of hair, 4 bales of pelts, 5 sacks of hides, 1 ~'!<<! sacks of oats, 42,:i!)7 carcases of muttons. Lyttki.tox, June 8. 7 a.m.. Rotoinahana, from Dunedin.
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Evening Star, Issue 9154, 8 June 1893, Page 3
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413SHIPPING. Evening Star, Issue 9154, 8 June 1893, Page 3
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