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SHIPPING.

', High Water. fftMKWBOWi—IWuw Heads: 6.43 ».».. 6.0 -'- bjo. ftn*Cfc«line» 5 6.23 a.m.. 6.40 M*. Dun- - '■* *H»! 7.8 ».m., 7.26 p.m* .' *'Vv WMWBsnAT.-IMM«» Hwda: 648 a.m.,6.35 .V -* pan. < PoHOidmen; &68 ia, 705 p.m. Dun-Jifr'-i """ ( - ,"- -—: —'■ ,«r , *-**, J -". V. _?' r»rt.«jiwwwr«.> . * - <■'-' ',- ZaOandla, ship, Xl«s tpns, Bate, from Liyer|»o6l '- T . .^Wellington.

I Waiho'ra, s.s:, 1,269. tons, Neville, from [Sydney via the North. Passengers r Mes-, I dames Armstrong, Harrison, Morrison and child, , Foster, Whitley and two children, Skardon, Dent, Ritchie. Massey and child, Newton, Ritchie and three children, Mißses M Aslani, ProsserOrCbwHshaw, Allard, Festay, M'Murtie, Willis, Meaklc, Harvey, Brownhill, Manning (2), M'Glymont, O'Connor, Brown (8), Johnstone, Helyer, Clark, Lees, Armstrong, M'Gill, Saunders, Willis, Skerret, Dahl, ; M'Lellan. Skerret, Bell, Burgess, Fraser, Owen, Fenwick, Possenaski, Lainb, Renshaw, Brook (2), Messrs Young. Ferguson, Moulden, Hornabrook (2), Lawson, Fleming, ■Barclay, Shuttleworth, Benjamin, Milne, Dodds, Scott, Magill, Colson, Dale, Foster, Cameron, Jefferson, Daniels, Thomson, Edwin, Cowles, Greacen, Harrop, Bush, Brook, Newton, Masters Magill, Cotter, Saunders; and twenty-five in the . Napier, «.s.i 48 tons, from Invercargill via Fortrose. December 31. Flora, 8.8., 838 tons, Bernech; from the North. Passengers: Mesdames Collville, Hildreth and child, Read, Webster, Hall, Gibson, Orr, Stokes Fergusson and family (5), Cato, Misses Cairns, Belf (2), Hill, Ward, Wardell, Orr (2), Beres ford (2), Sward, Longuet, Theobald, Henny, Sherbuck. Ritchie, Messrs Inglis, Weir, M'Phee, Bates, Dickie,* Mitchell Thomas, Fenwick, Cowie, Halliwell. Chapman, Stokes, Crawford, Hall, Solomon, Bourne. Tankis. Inglis, Armstrong, Cato, Mathews, Danick, Blanchard, Ledger, Masters Stokes, Bell, Salmon, Sherbuck; and ten steerage. S\IT F.rt -December 30. Tasmania, s.s. r 1,265 tons, M'Gee, for the Bluff. Passengers: 280 excursionists.. 1■ >; .. 'Janet Nicoll, s.s., 482 tons, Robinson, tor the Bluff. 1 •, December 31 ' Waihora, s.s., 1,269 tons, Neville; ; for Melbourne via the Bluff and Hobart. Passengers: Misses Buckley, Ward, Sullivan, Symington, Connor, Manson, Rhodes, Mesdames Card, Rhodes ,<2), Whittaker and two children, M'Donald, Charters, Measles, Queensborough, Baird and two children! Rev. MrTait, Dr Macdonald, Messrs Rhodes, Delohery, Day, Kendell, Wood. Whittaker, Mor* rison, Dobbie, ,Monkroan, Jenkinson, Charters; thirty-five in the steerage. The barque Firth of Forth has put out nearly 500 tons of cargo. • ••■' •■■' \ . The ship Blenheim ha 3 still a little dead-weight cargo tor -put out The Wakatipu landed cargo at the tongue wharf to-day. The barque Cynisca is getting on well with her loading for London. In addition to a large quam tity of bales of wool and skins, she has taken on board 1,500 sacks grain and 104 casks tallow. ■ The s.s. Tasmania left the Victoria wharf last evening with a full complement of passengers for the Buff. The weather being fine a most enjoy; able trip should be th s result; The wharf was crowded from end to end with sightseers to see the steamer off '.

The Flora, from the North, arrived at the Dunedin wharf at 8.30 a.m. to-day. She-left Wellington at 11.30 p.m on December 29, and reached Lyttelton at 1.45 p.m. on the'3oth; left again at 3.10 p.m. same day, had fine weather down the coast, and arrived as above. . The Invercargill, having been cleaned and repainted, was floated out of the graving dock on Saturday afternoon. The Napier, from. Invercargill via Fortrose, arrived yesterday morning. She left Invercargill at 2 p.ni. on Thursday last, reaching Fortrose on Friday. She took on board 8 1 ) bales wool, 64 cases cheese, 6 bundles sheepskins, and 20 packages sundries. She left Fortrose on Saturday, arriving as above! The Waihora, from Sydney via Northern port's, arrived at Dunedin at 6 a.m. yesterday. She left Sydney on the 19th, at 6 p.m., and arrived at Auckland at 4 a.m. on the 24th; sailed again on the 25th, calling at Gisborne, Napier, Wellington,, and Lyttelton, and arriving as above. Experienced strong easterly winds till the 22nd; thence fine weather and smooth seas till arrival at Dunedin. The Tasmania (with excursionists) and Janet Nicoll sailed yesterday for the Bluff. The Shaw, Savill, and Albion Company s Crusader will soon be a full ship, having now on board 4,900 bales wool and skins, 2,000 sacks grain, and 8 casks tallow. She has bent sails, and is expected to leave for London on Saturday. During the week ended December 30 the following vessels had been at the Dunedin wharves : Arrivals: Floraß3B tons, Tarawera 1,269, Brunner 332, Talune 1,303, Tasmania 1,285, Wakatipu 1,258; Invercargill 123, Zealandia 1,116, Waihora 1,269, Napier 48; total, 8,721. Departures: Manapoun 1,020 tons, Margaret Casey 18, Napier 48, Invercirgill 123, Flcra 838, Tarawera 1,269, Herald 356, Talune 1,303, Brunner 332, Tasmania 1,265; total, 6,472. . ■ ARRIVAL OF THE ZEALANDIA. The Shaw, Savill, and Albion Company's ship Zealandia, from Liverpool via Wellington, arrived at Otago Heads on Saturday forenoon, and was towed up to Kilgour's Point at 3.30 p.m., where she anchored for a time, reaching Dunedin at 7.30 p.m. The Zealandia left Liverpool on September 4, at 2 p.m., taking her final departure at 8 p.m. on the sth: light N.E. winds were experienced, and in latitude 30deg N. the ship was becalmed for two days; the first of the trade winds was fallen in with on the 22nd; the Equator' was crossed on the sth October; S.E. winds were experienced, followed by easterly winds: the meridian of Greenwich was crossed on October 26, in latitude 37deg S., and the Cape of Good Hope rounded on the 30th in latitude 40Jdeg S.; heavy gales and high seas were encountered for three day s; her easting was run in the parallel of 43jr, moderate to steady breezes with fine weather prevailing; the meridian ofv.Cape Leeuwin was crossed dnNovember2o: easterly winds and calms were then fallen in with until the 30th, when terrific squalls from the N.W. with much lightning were | encountered; Cape Farewell was passed on December 10, and Wellington reached the following day. Dtiring the voyage a seaman fell overboard. The ship was at once brought to the wind, and the lifeboat, with the. chief officer in charge, picked up the man none the worse for his unwelcome experience. After discharging her Wellington cargo, the Zealandia left for Dunedin on the 24th ins*, at 3 p.m., and arrived as above. Mr Cousins is chief officer, Mr Owen second, and Mr Claydon third. THE DIRECT STEAMERS. \ The Kaikoura sailed from Wellington at 4 p.m. on Saturday, for London via Rio. Included in her cargo are three boxes of gold, shipped by the National Bank, of the value of £5,800. » nd on § box of gold, forwarded by the Cassel Gold Extracting Company, valued at £I,OOO. iMtfpln* MHgtamu BIuPF, December 31.—Arrived: Tasmania and Janet Nicoll, from Dunedin. The steamer Hinemoa has arrived here from the southern islands, and reports that the sealing party left on the Auckland Islands by the ketch Anna were picked up bv the ketch Gratitude and taken on by that vessel to the Macquarrie Islands, thence returning to the Bluff. Lyttelton. -Silverstrcam, barque, for London. Wellington, December 31.—9.40, Taviuni, from Westport; Orawaiti, for Port Chalmers.—s p.m., Port Melbourne, for the Bluff direct.

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Evening Star, Issue 9582, 31 December 1894, Page 3

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SHIPPING. Evening Star, Issue 9582, 31 December 1894, Page 3

SHIPPING. Evening Star, Issue 9582, 31 December 1894, Page 3