SHIPPING.
High Water. To-morrow. Taiaroa Heads : 0.9 a.m., 0.42 p.m. Port Chalmers: 0.49 a.m., 1.22 p.m. Dunedin : 1.34 a.m., 2.7 pjn. port Chalmers. ARRlVED;— October 4. Napier s.s., 48 tons, Hanseu, from Riverton. October 5. Invercargill, !s.s., 130 tons, Sundstrom, trom Timam. SAlLED.— October 5. Crusader, shin, 1,058 lons, Fullarton, for the Bluff Nanier, s.s.. 148 tons, Hanseu, for Fortrose and the BlutV. The Napier, from Riverton, arrived at Dunedin wharf yesterday afternoon, and left again to-day for Fortrose and the Bluff- .
-The Invercargill, with, cargo from Tlmaru, arrived at Dunedin wharf at.4-a.in.4e-day. The Waratahis all clear of her cargo of guano.
The Alcestis is expected to sail to-morrow morning for Lyttelton. The Dunard is completing ballast before loading with grain for London. Mm WEATHER TELEGRAM. Captain Edwin reports that there ato now strong indications of there being easterly gales on the coast of Queensland and New South Wales, and that them is a Cyclone cen' i; between New Caledonia and Australia travc.uigto the southeastward. THE DIRECT STEAMERS. The Coptic left Plymouth for Wellington on the mil nit. MOVEMENTS OF UNION S.S. COMPANY’S FLEET. Thursday, October 5. Bluff.— Talune arrived (5.30 a.m. from Port Chalmers; sailed 1 p.m. for Hobart, Lyttelton.— Wainora arrived 9 a.m. from Port Chalmers ; sails 9 p.m. for Wellington.—Rotokiuo arrived 11 a.m. from Wellington. Wellington.— Grafton arrived 7 a.m. from Nelson. Nelson.— Rotorua arrived 6 a.m. from Wellington ; sailed 4 p.m. for Picton.
Shipping Telegrams.
Wellington, October 4.— Wareatea, from Greymouth.—Taupo, from Westport.—Rotorua, for Nelson.—Wninui, for Nelson and West Const.— Rotokiuo, Captain Spinks, for the South.—The locally-owned barque Weathersfield has Icon chartered by the New Zealand Shipping Company to load for London, and she will be the first wool ship.—October 5; Falcon, schooner, from Lyttelton.—October 5; 1 p.m., Takapuna, from Lyttelton.—Ship Jessie Roadman, for Napier. 'Lyttelton, October s.—Waihora, from Dun-edin.--Arrived, Cape of Good Hope, ship.—Kotokino, from Wellington. Bluff, O, tiber 5 —Talune, from Fort Chalmers. Nelson, October 4.—Halcione, barque, Captain Boroman, from London (ninety-one days out). Timaru, October 4.— Bluebell, barque, from Cape Town (August 24). Auckland, October 4.—Tarawera, for Sydney.— October 5: H.M.S. Lizard, from Wellington.--Wairarapa, for the South. Passengers; Misses Warren. Mansfield (2), Mrs Salmon, Messrs Ewcn, Leckie, Louden, Lees, Howard, Clay, Espie, Partridge, Taylor, Bees, Canidc, Smith, Youuge, Motion, Doyle, Chattrell, and Karaitaii.
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Evening Star, Issue 9256, 5 October 1893, Page 3
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380SHIPPING. Evening Star, Issue 9256, 5 October 1893, Page 3
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